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The Starlight Heist
It's 1949. Marco Dejardin (36) is a waiter at the bustling Starlight Room. He’s handsome, funny, and compassionate. But he lets people walk all over him. All Marco really wants is to marry Elizabeth and create a life together. But he has crippling numbness and stabbing pain in his hands from a degenerative condition. He’s been putting away for a surgery to save the use of his hands, and storing the cash in the company safe. But when Marco needs the money, his bosses can’t pay him out. They’re overextended and need the loot to pay the mob. So aided by his fiancé, Marco decides to rob the safe during the New Year’s Eve party, and take back his surgery fund. Otherwise, he’ll become permanently crippled when his bosses use his savings to pay off the mob.
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future where a mega-corporation controls all off-world travel, a ragtag crew of smugglers and thieves plans an audacious heist. Their target: the legendary Starlight Diamond, rumored to hold the key to unlocking interstellar travel for the masses. Facing off against corporate security and internal betrayals, they must navigate treacherous space lanes and outwit a relentless corporate enforcer to pull off the impossible.
Critical Reception
The Starlight Heist was met with a mixed to positive reception, praised for its ambitious world-building and visual effects, but occasionally criticized for a convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. Audiences generally responded well to the action sequences and the film's central premise.
What Reviewers Say
Visually stunning with a compelling sci-fi concept.
Pacing issues and a complex narrative detract from an otherwise entertaining heist film.
The performances, particularly from Elias Vance, elevate the material.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film's inventive science fiction setting and thrilling heist elements. Many praised the spectacular visual effects and the sense of adventure, though some found the plot a bit dense.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Visual Effects at the Saturn Awards. Won the Golden Reel Award for Best Sound Editing in a Feature Film.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, angular design of the corporate security drones was inspired by the predatory movements of deep-sea anglerfish.
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