Here are the problems with Netflix's Don't Look Up, a movie that stars lots of stars. One, it fails to find the right balance between comedy and disaster in the brilliant way of, say, Stanley Kubrick's only masterpiece Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. (Kubrick really only made two worthy films, the second being The Killing.) Once again, the path to the world's end is paved by the.
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With its infinite nature and endless possibilities, space has been a central point for several films, such as the legendary âStar Warsâ saga. Adding to the list is Koreaâs recent sci-fi film, âSpace Sweepers.â Intended to be a theatrical release, âSpace Sweepers” was recently delivered on Netflix and has already won audiences’ hearts by topping Netflixâs charts in multiple regions. The film supasses itself with not only brilliant performances and captivating scenes, but also delivers on powerful themes.Â
Taking place in 2092 and due to Earthâs inevitable ecological deterioration, the ambiguous UTS organization builds a new home for selected citizens in space. The powerful corporation is led by James Sullivan (Richard Armitage), the antagonist who desires to abandon Earth for good. The dystopian film follows a crew aboard the spaceship, Victory, as they face distinct financial struggles. The crew enc
This movie has been touted as the first blockbuster space film to come out of South Korea.
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Space Sweepers, which debuted on Netflix earlier this week and spent some time Monday and Tuesday on its Top Ten-most-watched list, has been touted as the first blockbuster space film to come out of South Korea.
After another South Korean film, Bong Joon-ho’s
Parasite, won the Best Picture Oscar last year,
Space Sweepers, while very different from Bong’s scabrous satire, is another film from that country that’s proving to find a large audience in the United States. The pandemic has also led to a dearth of action blockbuster movies being released, as most of 2020’s summer movie lineup was pushed back to later this year, so there’s a good chance the film is connected with audiences starved for that sort of story.