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Tykho Moon
The McBee family has erected a government over a future 'colony', that looks like a run-down Paris divided into sectors by the Berlin Wall. All male family members suffer from a mysterious disease and are in urgent need of organ transplants. The perfect donor, Tykho Moon, probably has been killed in a fire, but according to rumours he's still alive. Although assassins stalk the family members, the McBees start a hunt for Tykho. Trying to escape the dragnet, Alex, a sculptor, meets Lena, a killer posing as a whore.
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Plot Summary
In a remote, idyllic Polynesian island, an aging, wealthy American writer named Tykho lives a solitary life, haunted by his past and estranged from his family. His peaceful existence is disrupted by the arrival of a young, enigmatic woman who claims to be his granddaughter, stirring up old memories and confronting him with the choices he has made.
Critical Reception
Tykho Moon received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised its visually stunning cinematography and atmospheric storytelling, while some found the pacing slow and the narrative occasionally elusive.
What Reviewers Say
Visually rich and atmospheric, evoking a strong sense of place.
A contemplative drama exploring themes of memory, regret, and reconciliation.
Some viewers found the narrative too slow or abstract.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited and varied, with some appreciating the film's artistic merit and introspective mood, while others found it less engaging than expected.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Tahiti, utilizing the lush natural beauty of the Polynesian islands to create its distinctive atmosphere.
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