KC finds out about this change of course and leaks it to the media, with NASA equating that there are only about three weeks left. But there’s something else going on with the moon-something inside it-and it’s ultimately up to three smart people to stop the moon from destroying earth, including a disgraced astronaut Brian Harper ( Patrick Wilson), a courageous head of NASA and Brian’s fellow astronaut partner Jocinda Fowl ( Halle Berry), and a conspiracy theorist named KC ( John Bradley) who has long thought that the moon was a megastructure. The American military decide that the moon, well, they gotta nuke it. Don’t be confused, this movie has more worth as a comparison to Lars von Trier’s “ Melancholia,” about a massive planet crashing into Earth, than a decent piece of entertainment. For good measure, Emmerich throws in a “ Transformers”-type edge to the hare-brained science about why this could be happening, but that too comes with a bland imagination and execution. Before that big bump, Earth’s gravity would be progressively out of wack, while the moon would dump debris as it gets closer. “Moonfall” depicts the horror that would unfold if the moon were to go out of orbit and crash into the earth.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |