Plot: Science teacher Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) wakes up alone on a spaceship light-years from Earth. As his memory returns, he uncovers a mission to stop a mysterious substance from killing the sun and save Earth. An unexpected friendship may be the key.
Here on Earth is the same as …” Up There!”
As soon as I saw the trailer for this film, I was reminded of several other movies that share similar themes, such as Gravity, Interstellar, and The Martian. However, what stands out to me the most is the portrayal of human nature, which can often be rude and opportunistic, much like the characters we encounter in the vastness of space. It seems that no matter where we are, we cannot escape the complexities of human egos and motivations.
Watching the climax of this film was particularly challenging for me, especially regarding the character Eva and her actions towards Ryland. Her choices felt unconscionable, immoral, and even criminal, and I found it difficult to witness such behavior on screen. The narrative suggests that her actions were for the benefit of all humankind, yet it raises the question of whether the ends truly justify the means.
Eva Looking Out For …
Eva’s decisions, presented under the guise of altruism, are clearly motivated by self-interest and create a negative perception. Her assertions of working for the collective benefit lack credibility and seem to serve merely as a superficial justification for her actions. The evident lack of sincerity in her reasoning cannot be ignored. The way she rationalized her behavior is not only shocking but also raises significant ethical concerns, as it challenges the very foundation of moral integrity in her choices.
Rocky
The introduction of Rocky profoundly resonated with me, highlighting a common sentiment about animals: they often exhibit a loyalty that surpasses that of humans and can truly become our best friends or saviors. In the film, Rocky embodies this notion for Ryland Grace, serving as a reminder that sometimes the most unexpected beings can play pivotal roles in our lives. It strikes me as particularly poignant that in Hollywood narratives, the character or creature we least anticipate to be our savior often turns out to be the one that surprises us the most.
This theme reminds me of the 2025 film Jurassic World: REBIRTH, where Isabella befriends a hybrid dinosaur named Delores, who ultimately becomes their savior. This narrative reinforces the idea that, regardless of size or species, both animals and humans possess the potential to make a profound impact on our lives. It challenges us to reconsider our perceptions of loyalty and companionship, illustrating that true connections can arise in the most unlikely circumstances.






Absolutely loved this film. Action, music, and the overall cinematography. The acting was all top notch, too!
Glad YOU enjoyed it!
Love your takeaways on this flick. I don’t believe it warranted an IMAX release, but overall it was a nice piece. This is an alien movie that didn’t want to kill us this time!!!
Thank you for the support on this review! I can see why premium formats chose to have this in DOLBY, 4DX, IMAX, 3D, etc. It has to deal with space and I can see the appeal.
That’s a pretty good description of the movie. I would however, give the film a slightly higher rating of an A-. In your review, you felt that this movie resembles a movie called The Martian. There’s a good reason for that. Both this movie and The Martian were based on books written by Andy Weir.
I am not as comprehensively informed about cinema as you appear to be buddy!
I just read a lot as well. My favorite types of books to read just happen to be both SCI-FI and horror.
Cool deal. I still call you a walking movie encyclopedia!
Thanks for the great review. I love hearing your opinions about these films!
Of course! I love hearing YOUR feedback as well! xo
I thoroughly enjoyed this film, more than I was expecting to. Yes, I cried at some parts and laughed at others. There’s more I want to say, but I don’t want to give anything away.
So you start off by being disappointed in a character seems like they were being fake to then talk about a connection with possibly a species…so that was a flip of a review. More stuff must have been going on in this movie that makes you be like, Oh No…then What! To Yes. 😁