Ben Meyers’ rating: 3.8|5.0
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3022—no
heart, just one scene after another that we’ve experienced over and over and
over again—leads to the inevitable ‘Adam and Eve must start all over again
amidst formidable obstacles’ conclusion. The film introduces too many new
characters along its path with multiple deaths that eliminate them, it seems,
before we even get to know them. The initial plot has no focus, no clarity of
purpose and therefore, by default, leaves its audience without the ability to
connect emotionally and no real reason for continuing to watch. It’s bland and
lacks clarity.
Film Poster Courtesy of Wikipedia
Storyline
In
a fully functioning space environment, astronauts believe Earth has been destroyed
and astronauts are left with multiple threats to staying alive.
Additional Thanks
Thank
you to Director John Suits for directing efforts. Thank you to Executive
Producers Shanan Becker, William V. Bromley, Jack Campbell, Giels Daoust, Catherine
Dumonceaux, Matthew Helderman, Shannon Houchins, Kathryn Lyn Ryan Noto, Trevor
O’Neil, Potsy Ponciroli, Jonathan Saba, Ness Saban, and Luke Taylor for making
the film possible. Additional characters/cast include: John Laine (Omar Epps),
Jackie Miller (Kate Welsh), Richard Valin (Angus Macfadyen), Diane Ures (Jorje
Fox), Lisa Brown (Miranda Cosgrove), Vincent Bernard (Enver Gjorkaj), and
Thomas Dahan (Haaz Sleiman).
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