Europa Report

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A spaceship's crew travels to the far reaches of the solar system in search of life. Developed with NASA, this awe-inspiring thriller offers the most scientifically accurate representation of space travel. (official distributor synopsis)

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Malarkey 

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English I like that the creators of sci-fi movies are not afraid to come up with new ideas lately. Europa Report does not break the boundaries with its originality, but it still contains a lot of messages that are worth thinking about. Add in the great international acting crew, filmmaking craft of a great quality, even though it is cheap, and you have a small-scale film about what might one day be pretty important events of humankind. ()

DaViD´82 

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English A pedantically down-to-earth Prometheus with convincing behavior from all in this minimalist and incredibly orthodox sci-fi offering for genre connoisseurs. And one of the rare exceptions where the concept of found footage isn’t just a cheap trick hiding a low budget, but an integral component and one of the main building blocks of its effectiveness, which it also owes to the simple fact that it succeeds in creating the convincing illusion (I repeat, illusion, not real-life action) that “one day, when it happens, these people will behave exactly like this". ()

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Marigold 

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English A solid genre film that uses the B-movie found footage space horror schtick, but in addition to clichés, it also uses more serious themes and a more ambitious narrative structure. The film does it relatively cleverly and skillfully, although it cannot disguise the cheap props and scenery. The sentinel really didn't have to be there. Given that the creators have combined several of my big phobias, I rate this film quite positively. Catchy. ()

gudaulin 

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English This needed more. Either in terms of the budget and visuals, or a more inventive script and better character work, because after approximately 15 minutes, I came to the conclusion that I was watching a 2-star film, and until the final minutes, I didn't have to change anything about that realization. The film should either be a spectacle or have the ability to evoke strong emotions, none of which happened. Sebastián Cordero showed that sci-fi doesn't necessarily have to be made with huge investments, but that's about it. Overall impression: 40%. ()

lamps 

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English This film has a few simple trump cards that give it a significant edge over its modern genre competition. Firstly, the cast, composed of either lesser known but good actors, or characterful Nordic stalwarts (Michael Nyqvist), who, given the ambitions of the project, could not have been better. Then there’s the excellent soundtrack, which even an A-list sci-fi blockbuster by Christopher Nolan would love to have, and finally the story itself, not its intellectual sphere, which despite the great themes of fantastic scientific discoveries has little to offer and leads to a somewhat B-movie conclusion, but rather the overall composition, the imaginative time shifts that don't feel at all distracting, and the very well handled semi-documentary style that makes even the final explanation of everything feel very naturalistic and satisfying. A little sci-fi flick a huge heart, Kubrick wouldn't be offended as a viewer :) 75% ()

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