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Seems like this could have made a really solid short film. As it stands, I wouldn't put you on the path to watching _Project Ithaca_. Eighty odd minutes might seem a short feature, but believe me, it's not short enough. There was a couple o...


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Five strangers awaken to find themselves trapped aboard an alien spaceship that seems to be harnessing their terror to power the ship. They begin to understand that these species have been abducting humans for decades and possibly centuries.
A group of strangers awakens in a mysterious holding cell with no memory of how they arrived. As they attempt to piece together their pasts and escape their confinement, they discover they are part of a bizarre experiment, with their only hope lying in uncovering the truth behind Project Ithaca. The film unfolds as a tense psychological thriller where paranoia and distrust grow among the captives.
Project Ithaca received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its ambitious premise and atmosphere, while others found its execution and narrative to be convoluted and underdeveloped. Audience reception was similarly divided, with many appreciating the mystery elements but criticizing the lack of satisfying resolutions.
Praised for its intriguing sci-fi concept and unsettling atmosphere.
Criticized for a confusing plot and underdeveloped characters.
The film's mystery elements were engaging but ultimately led to unsatisfying conclusions for some viewers.
Google audience: While specific data for Project Ithaca's Google user reviews is not widely available, similar indie sci-fi thrillers often garner commentary on their unique concepts and budget-friendly execution. Audiences typically appreciate the ambition of such films but may point out narrative shortcomings or pacing issues.
The film was shot entirely in Ontario, Canada, utilizing several distinct locations to create the unsettling, isolated atmosphere central to its mystery.
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Seems like this could have made a really solid short film. As it stands, I wouldn't put you on the path to watching _Project Ithaca_. Eighty odd minutes might seem a short feature, but believe me, it's not short enough. There was a couple o...