Moonlight Mile
Moonlight Mile

Moonlight Mile

2007TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

After scaling Mt. Everest, mountain climbing partners Saruwatari Gorou and "Lostman" Jack F. Woodbridge see the ISA Space Station, and each vows to make the trek into outerspace. When Helium 3, a new energy source, is discovered on the moon, NASA forms a new project named "Nexus" to harness that energy for use on earth. This is the story of the two and the paths they take to see their dream become a reality in the quest to harness the next-generation energy source.

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IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes57%
Metacritic53/100
Google Users69%
Director: Brad SilberlingGenres: Drama, Crime, Romance

Plot Summary

A young man finds himself unable to move on after the death of his fiancée, who was killed during a robbery. He develops a complicated relationship with her parents as they all grapple with their grief. The film explores themes of loss, love, and the unexpected ways people connect in the face of tragedy.

Critical Reception

Moonlight Mile received generally mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised the performances of the lead actors, particularly Jake Gyllenhaal, Dustin Hoffman, and Susan Sarandon, and the film's emotional depth. However, some found the narrative to be somewhat uneven or predictable, and the blend of dark subject matter with moments of levity didn't always land effectively for all reviewers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for strong performances, especially from Gyllenhaal, Hoffman, and Sarandon.
  • Noted for its sensitive and emotional exploration of grief and loss.
  • Some critics found the story's tonal shifts and pacing to be inconsistent.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the compelling acting and the film's ability to evoke genuine emotion. Many appreciated the mature handling of sensitive themes like death and family connection. Some viewers felt the film's resolution was a bit too neat or conventional.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film's screenplay was inspired by the real-life experience of screenwriter Jake Gyllenhaal's sister, Maggie Gyllenhaal, who lost her fiancé, Peter Sarsgaard's brother, in a tragic accident.

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