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Voyagers : Robin s Movie Review

Listen to Robin Holabird s review of the movie Voyagers. Director Neil Burger sends his voyagers on a mission that diverges from his previous young adult hit film Divergent, but nonetheless follows a youthful and tidy path. Featuring an impressive cast of rising stars, the movie Voyagers starts as science fiction and quickly travels into thriller territory that explores issues found in school classics like Lord of the Flies. Taking on double duty as director and screenwriter, Burger envisions a future world where a special mission zips across the universe bearing a young crew tasked with repopulating themselves, so their grandchildren can settle another planet. Genetically engineered for superior brainpower, the crew members nonetheless remain human - a sad state that devolves when the young bunch realize their abilities to flaunt authority, break rules, have sex, and most importantly, engage in power plays. Any reader and watcher of dystopian society stories like

Space thriller Voyagers will strike a lockdown chord, star Sheridan says

April 09, 2021 Actor Tye Sheridan. Reuters LONDON - Ready Player One star Tye Sheridan sets off into outer space to save humankind in Voyagers, a science-fiction thriller that opens in US cinemas on Friday (April 9), and which he believes may strike a particular chord with a pandemic-weary public. The movie is set in 2063. Earth has become hot, dry and disease-stricken but scientists have discovered a new planet that can support human life. Salvation is an 86-year journey away, and 30 babies are bred for the trip, during which they are expected to reproduce in order for their grandchildren to populate their destination.

Voyagers review: So-so sci-fi drama is Lord of the Flies in space

All things considered, outer space is not the best place to hit puberty. A mission to save the human race goes very awry when its young-adult crew comes out of their collective state of arrested development in writer/director Neil Burger’s sci-fi thriller “Voyagers” (★★ out of four; rated PG-13; in theaters Friday). The movie throws in a little murder mystery and an alien-invasion angle with its coming-of-age themes, features a host of up-and-coming stars (including Johnny Depp’s daughter Lily-Rose Depp), and rockets to some interesting places when it comes to science and what makes us us. What undermines all that, however, is when the film shifts into being an intergalactic “Lord of the Flies” as the kids turn on each other and go tribal.

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