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Aurora
In the 22nd century, seven explorers set out on a mission to earth's nearest sister planet, AURORA. Their mission - to survey and explore for future colonization. When their ship suddenly malfunctions, the crew is forced to crash land on the planet's surface, where crippling heat, poisonous water, and fierce storms threaten their lives at every turn. With a handful of supplies and little hope of rescue, their only option is a grueling four hundred mile trek to their ship's lost supply bunkers. To survive, the men will have to push their endurance to the limit and entrust their lives to a leader who will risk everything to succeed, no matter what the consequences.
Release : | 1998 |
Rating : | 3.5 |
Studio : | Rara Avis Films, |
Crew : | Production Design, Costume Design, |
Cast : | Christopher Stapleton Michael Otis Micheal DiMaggio |
Genre : | Adventure Drama Science Fiction |
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That was an excellent one.
For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!
Don't listen to the negative reviews
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
This is the worst film I have ever seen in my life and I seen plenty the only saving grace was that it was free with a magazine. From the off you see that the egg boxes and fairy lights have been used to decorate the set. Lots budget rubbish the sets were worse than the original star trek TV fair. As for the plot there is non just utter garbage just guys walking across desert all the time. Afterwards I figured that this is why like "The Riddle" it was a free give away because frankly this would never sell.I am even struggling to fill my mandatory 10 lines of text for the review and personally the magazine should be utterly ashamed of itself. If you are making a budget title you focus on dialogue as this costs nothing make it engaging for gods sake.
I am normally supportive of Independent films, whether award winning or otherwise, but this film made me re-assess my loyalties. I appreciate low budgets can have detrimental affects to a film's production - whatever. This film is tedious! In no way does this film resemble 2001:Space Oddessy - or Red Planet for that matter. The closest experience to watching this film I could draw any similarities to, would be watching grass growing. The acting wasn't terrible (it wasn't good though!) and - yes, the special effects weren't really too good. The camera-work did at times go over the score a little. What really let this film down was the script and storyline. I'm sure it can't be easy to write a film, but whatever you could come up with could not be any worse than the 80 mins of drivel I was subjected to. What made the script-writer think anyone would want to watch this and actually be entertained by it? God only knows!
After a malfunction, a spaceship crash lands on a desert planet called Aurora. The said planet has been selected for human colonisation on the basis that it is covered in a desert, has extreme temperatures, has no drinkable water and is inhospitable for human colonisation. But apart from this it is an excellent choice. The surviving men then embark on a trek across the hostile terrain. Along the way they argue a bit. And drink some water. And that's it. That is all that happens. Additional highlights include tent scenes, dramatic posing in the desert, tent scenes, a low budget electric storm, tent scenes and scenes in a tent. Recommended for insomniacs with an interest in desert camping.
Got this film on DVD cheaply. I figured it was worth the risk of it being a bad film because even bad films have the odd redeeming feature/scene in them. No such luck with this one. I understand from other comments that it was made on a tiny budget, which explains things like the special effects, or lack of them. Even so, this movie would be better named Snore-rora. It was a real effort not to fall asleep, or press the fast forward button on the remote. I kept expecting something to happen to break the monotony of the desert walk, but it didn't. It just went on, and on, and on.I suppose that it succeded in getting across the desperation and feeling of helplessness the characters must have felt in their seemingly interminable trek across the desert. I was certainly feeling pretty desperate and helpless by the end of it.Avoid it all costs.