Mission to Mars

2000

Action / Adventure / Drama / Sci-Fi / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 24% · 115 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 30% · 50K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.7/10 10 77227 77.2K

Plot summary

When contact is lost with the crew of the first Mars expedition, a rescue mission is launched to discover their fate.


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December 08, 2012 at 03:49 PM

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Top cast

Connie Nielsen as Terri Fisher
Jerry O'Connell as Phil Ohlmyer
Britt McKillip as Child at Party
Tim Robbins as Woody Blake
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750.38 MB
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1 hr 54 min
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1 hr 54 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by alcator 7 / 10

Sci-fi -- for the thinking spectators, that is

No laser beams. No alien attackers coming to consume Earth. No Will Smith and no Charlize Theron in sexy outfit. Not frightened yet? Read on...

I saw this movie in a cinema with my girlfriend - a Physics teacher. What we both liked was how it followed laws of physics - it was perhaps the first sci-fi we saw which showed properly how space works and what vacuum is all about.

I read in one review that the scene where they raise the USA flag is pathetic, when they should be running into the base to look for survivors; I disagree: Since they arrived nearly a year AFTER the incident, rushing doesn't make any sense.

I liked the "puzzle" part of the movie, as well as the final moments when the truth is revealed. Some laughed at that point, but I liked it a lot.

Remember how Space Odyssey plays with the idea that the intelligent life on Earth might be a product of "targetted imprinting"? Well, M2M suggests yet another possibility, and I find that extremely appealing.

The cast seemed brave to me: No top-class stars, no pretty faces, but instead good actors that are believable (after all, Garry Sinise played in Apollo 13 and Jerry O'Connell played a similar role in "The Sphere").

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Reviewed by RoLaren 1 / 10

Where is Michael Caine when you need him?

This movie is surprisingly bad. In fact, it is one of the lamest excuses for a big budget film I've seen in a long time. Cliches abound--visual & verbal ("Where's Woody?" DRAMATIC PAUSE "He didn't make it.") Then there's the argument over whether or not to send a rescue mission: c'mon--if they weren't going to, there wouldn't be a movie! There was an amazing lack of suspense in what was supposed to be a danger-filled hull breach segment, but, then again, maybe it's impossible to sustain suspense in zero gravity. . .

By this point I was groaning out loud, but what really made me smack my forehead was THE FACE. That's all I'll say: the face on Mars. I kept hoping, when the "face" cracked open and light poured out, that a blonde-wigged Michael Caine would leap out and slash our intrepid astronauts to ribbons.

One final comment: I nearly hurled when the 3 of the 4 remaining astronauts all join hands with a Genuine Martian (3 guesses what it looks like) around a holographic image of Earth and smile beatifically at each other. I couldn't stop myself: I broke out into the chorus of "It's a small world after all..."

My only consolation as I left the theater (as I remarked to my companion) was, "Thank God it was half-price Tuesday so we didn't lose 16 bucks..."

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