Review of Sunshine (2007) by Jason D — 18 Aug 2015
Totally different tonally than what I was expecting. I was thinking a fast paced action film, especially if helmed by Danny Boyle. But only in the last third, after a twist some will surely hate, does the cinematography become Boyle-like.
Before that, it is a ponderous, exposition heavy, middlebrow Kubrick type of film that takes its seemingly ludicrous premise filled with pretty obvious scientific inaccuracies (though, interestingly, it gets a few things right that so many space sci-fis get wrong) and fills it with deadly seriousness.
This tonal mismatch seemed to come through in the acting, which in general was not very good. The kind of a jerk action hero guy was the best actor in the piece, which is odd considering the emo angle this took.
However there's still a lot to like. There's a very good emotional metaphor about becoming one with God that plays throughout the film and gives it a good artistic grounding. Also, the visuals are compelling, especially if you know that it's totally against the typical Boyle style.
In the end, yeah, it's worth a look. Maybe not a masterpiece, but it avoids disaster.
This review of Sunshine (2007) was written by Jason D on 18 Aug 2015.
Sunshine has generally received positive reviews.
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