Moon

250,000 miles from home, the hardest thing to face...is yourself.

Sinopse

With only three weeks left in his three-year contract, Sam Bell is eager to return to Earth. Stationed alone at a Moon-based facility with his computer assistant GERTY, an unexpected accident sets off a series of unsettling events that shake his isolation.

  • 7.6
  • 2009
  • Released
  • 1h 37m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$5,000,000.00

Revenue

$9,760,104.00

Keywords
  • #future
  • #moon
  • #artificial intelligence (a.i.)
  • #isolation
  • #dystopia
  • #space
  • #moon base
  • #psychological thriller
  • #human clone
  • #lunar mission
  • #corporate conspiracy
  • #existential crisis
  • #intense

Reviews

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@Rolpbertover 1 year ago

At the very start of the movie you might think to yourself: "Why did they send an idiot with schizophrenic tendencies to the moon?". By the end of the movie you'll see exactly why this person was chosen. If you can tolerate the numerous inaccuracies and mistakes the producer makes with regard to the conditions on the moon and in space, then this movie is very entertaining and I recommend watchi

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967almost 2 years ago

Sam Rockwell is really good here as the sole occupant of a lunar base. Coming to the end of his three year stint, "Sam" is beginning to suffer from the effects of his loneliness. With only his automated pal "GERTY" (Kevin Spacey) for company, he longs to get home to his wife and daughter and to some semblance of a normal life. His job is to harvest the clean energy giving "Helium-3" and send it ba

AstroNoud
@AstroNoudalmost 4 years ago

A quiet, psychological sci-fi thriller with a grim atmosphere, ‘Moon’ is carried by a greatly nuanced performance by Rockwell. 8/10

Kamurai
@Kamuraiover 5 years ago

Great watch, would watch again, and do recommend. Sam Rockwell no only carries the movie, but he's literally the only person in the movie that isn't on a screen. He plays off himself amazingly well and really balances the struggles of both the individual and the clone to clone interaction. The struggle feels like how someone would react to the situation, and Rockwell adds his own special fl

John Chard
@John Chardalmost 7 years ago

Gerty, we're not programmed. We're people, do you understand? Directed by Duncan Jones and starring Sam Rockwell, Moon finds Rockwell as Sam Bell who is coming to the end of his three year contract on a lunar station working for Lunar Industries. His only companion is an intelligent computer named GERTY (voiced by Kevin Spacey). When Sam has an accident he awakens to find he is now not alone an

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