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Moo(n)
A little girl plays with her friend, a cow, until she catches a cold. Her parents take her away from the cow for safety and bring her indoors. As boredom sets in, the cow decides to jump over the moon. The little girl laughs to see such fun, but she doesn't laugh for long as the cow gets stuck on the moon with little chance of return.
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Plot Summary
In the year 2077, lunar industries employee Sam Bell is nearing the end of his three-year solo contract on the Moon. He begins to experience strange visions and discovers a disturbing secret that challenges his sanity and the very nature of his existence. Sam must find a way to uncover the truth before his contract ends, risking everything he believes to be real.
Critical Reception
Moon was met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its intelligent script, atmospheric direction, and Sam Rockwell's compelling performance. Critics lauded its thought-provoking exploration of themes like isolation, identity, and corporate exploitation, deeming it a standout in modern science fiction cinema.
What Reviewers Say
A thought-provoking and visually striking sci-fi drama.
Sam Rockwell delivers a tour-de-force performance.
Masterfully explores themes of identity and isolation.
Google audience: Audiences praised Moon for its intelligent storytelling and Sam Rockwell's captivating performance. Many found the film to be a refreshing and mature entry into the science fiction genre, appreciating its emotional depth and unique concept.
Awards & Accolades
BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer (Duncan Jones), Saturn Award for Best Actor (Sam Rockwell), Nominated for Grand Special Prize at the Venice Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The distinctive robot voice of Gerty was provided by Kevin Spacey, who was not credited for the role in the film.
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