Moonshot
Moonshot

Moonshot

2022Movie104 minEnglish

In a future where Mars is terraformed and colonized by the best humanity has to offer, two very different college students wind up joining forces and sneak onboard a space shuttle to the red planet in order to be united with their significant others.

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IMDb5.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes42%
Metacritic43/100
Google Users64%
Director: Christopher WinterbauerGenres: Comedy, Romance, Science Fiction

Plot Summary

In a future where Mars is colonized, Walt, a coffee shop barista, sneaks aboard a rocket to join his girlfriend on the red planet. He unexpectedly teams up with Sophie, a botany student who is also secretly on the same mission to reunite with her mother. Together, they navigate the perils of space travel and the complexities of their respective quests, finding unexpected romance along the way.

Critical Reception

Moonshot received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often found its premise and execution to be uninspired. While some appreciated the chemistry between the lead actors and its lighthearted tone, many felt the film lacked originality and depth, failing to live up to its sci-fi romantic comedy potential.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts a blend of sci-fi and romance but is often let down by predictable plotting.
  • The chemistry between Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse is a highlight, though not enough to save the film.
  • Critics found the world-building and humor to be underdeveloped.

Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a mixed reception, with many appreciating the charming performances of the lead actors and the sweet romantic storyline. However, a significant portion of viewers found the movie to be somewhat generic, with a plot that didn't offer many surprises or fresh ideas.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended for a theatrical release but was ultimately released on HBO Max.

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Robbie Grawey

Robbie Grawey

This had surprisingly understated and natural world-building? Not earth-shattering or anything, just better than I anticipated. Odd. I had fun!