Psychological thriller about two astronauts trying to keep a grip on a trip to Saturn’s moon
What those films really indicate is Håfström’s ability to grab a cast that’s better than the scripts usually suggest or require. It’s the same with sci-fi drama) may be derivative and clunky , there’s an element of intrigue to the journey of astronaut John. With Casey Affleck bringing his tried-and-tested weary-but-wonderstruck persona, there’s an inevitable grounded nature to John’s journey to Titan.
Yet again, Håfström pulls in a cast that is better than the material, seemingly in the hope that they’ll drag the best out of the script. Unfortunately, even Affleck can’t fill the vacuum in between all the predictable beats and the insufferable series of twists and reveals that undercut any empathy for the characters. Worse, those scenes between John and Zoe are the most engaging part of the film but they’re where he channelsmost overtly.
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