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It starts out very strong and does fall apart by the end, but it's still worth watching if you're into sci-fi. Don't expect everything to be bluntly explained.


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After the first manned mission to Mars ends in a deadly crash, mission controller Mackenzie 'Mack' Wilson assists an artificial intelligence system, A.R.T.I. Their investigation uncovers a mysterious object under the surface of Mars that could change the future of our planet as we know it.
In 2036, a deep space mission to Mars discovers an alien artifact, but the mission commander mysteriously disappears upon return. A special investigation is launched to uncover the truth behind the disappearance and the artifact, uncovering a conspiracy that could alter humanity's future.
2036 Origin Unknown received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many praising its ambitious concept and visual effects, but criticizing its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
Praised for its intriguing premise and attempts at hard sci-fi.
Criticized for a slow pace and uninspired storytelling.
Visuals were sometimes highlighted as a positive aspect.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Google reviews is not readily available for this title.
The film was shot in Poland, contributing to its distinct visual style despite its futuristic setting.
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It starts out very strong and does fall apart by the end, but it's still worth watching if you're into sci-fi. Don't expect everything to be bluntly explained.

Only one year after "The Beyond", director Hasraf Dulull releases his next take on the Sci-Fi genre in form of "2036 Origin Unknown". And once again we get a movie that is quite boring. Even more than "The Beyond". For pretty much the entir...