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That’s the set-up for “Stowaway,” which looks like a sci-fi thriller but unfolds like a straightforward moral play. It’s a simple numbers game: someone’s gotta go. But how do you measure the value of a life under extreme circumstances?
Zoe (Anna Kendrick), Marina (Toni Collette) and David (“Lost’s” Daniel Dae Kim) are the small crew on a two-year journey headed to Mars. Not long into their mission, a member of the launch crew, Michael (Shamier Anderson), is discovered inside one of the ship’s panels; turns out he was knocked unconscious during lift-off and was trapped on board. And now it’s a little late for him to step off the ship, so he pitches in and helps out where he can.
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We might have mostly been stuck indoors over the past year, but at least we didn t wake up on a two-year mission to Mars that we can t leave.
That s the fate awaiting unintended stowaway Michael Adams (Shamier Anderson) in Netflix s gripping new sci-fi movie
Stowaway. His emergence shortly after the mission s launch also messes things up for the three-person crew of the Kingfisher – medical researcher Zoe (Anna Kendrick), the ship s commander Marina (Toni Collette) and biologist David (Daniel Dae Kim).
Michael s arrival accidentally causes irreparable damage to the Kingfisher s life support systems, meaning they don t have enough oxygen for all four passengers. With a potentially fatal outcome ahead for all of them, the crew are forced to face an impossible decision.