pitch: If Mickey Burns (Robert Pattinson) were on Earth, he would say he did the worst job on Earth. However, he works as a “consumable” in space. This is the man who agreed to be killed and “reprinted” on a colonial expedition to the far-reaching planet Nilfheim. When we first met Mickey, he was Mickey 17, who was either killed 16 times when completing a dangerous task or under the name of a scientific experiment. But Mickey doesn’t bother him that Many. Without anything else, he is in love with his fellow crew, the fierce but loyal Nasha (Naomi Akki).
For planetary missions it’s not After killing him (once), Mickey 17 returns to his ship, only to discover that a new Mickey is already in print. But it’s just one of the problems Mickey has, thanks to the professionally failed politicians and his wife (Mark Ruffalo, Toni Colette) who are carrying out this operation, and the real dangers of the outside planet…
Director Bon’s blank check? More than five years have passed since Bong Jung-ho’s victory Parasitesdoes not build up a shortage of expectations about what a singular director in Korea might address next. Mickey 17 But it was probably not the follow-up that everyone really expected. It definitely feels like a re-editing of a complete bunch between filming and release, and is often a wild, narratively nasty sci-fi comedy.
As an example of the re-edited version mentioned above: It’s never wonderful Signature as the main character tells what’s going on in a scene where the two characters have an unauthorized conversation – a dialogue that is clearly heard in the original cut of the film. That’s how the film introduces us to Nasha, Mickey’s lover, and he goes through his never-ending cycle of life and death, completely as a support system for Mickey. She is one of several characters who feel more sketchy than a fully realized human.
Lost in the universe: To her credit, Naomi Akki’s game was committed to her performance as Nasha. It’s an ensemble filled with people who grow up at times Huge Choose – Like all line delivery from Mark Ruffalo. Expedition leader Kenneth Marshall unleashes the level of comics that Rufaro has not been previously discovered.
Meanwhile, the role of Stephen Yen as a friend from the house (and the reason for this confusion for Mickey) feels like it’s the most cut down. Oh, Holliday Grainger is also one of the leading architects of human printing technology. They get some indifferent moments that suggest a very strange film, much darker than the final product.
Mickey 17 (Warner Bros.)
Copy and paste It’s fascinating to look back at Robert Pattinson’s past role. Literally Bruce Wayne in BatmanPattinson found a way to pull out the inner Orin of a superhero from Parks and recreation. that’s why course He is based on the voices of Mickey 17 and Mickey 18 to Ren and Stimpy. Why doesn’t he?
Honestly, it is a testament to Pattinson’s skills as an actor where 17 and 18 feel like very clear individuals. It’s easy to accept that he plays two independent characters. More importantly, Pattinson doesn’t let the strangers of the story overwhelm Mickey’s simple yet sweet nature. Over multiple iterations, he is a true testament to Pattinson’s talent. He may consistently resist the temptation to go on the traditional movie star route, but the charisma of the movie star cannot be suppressed.
verdict: Mickey 17 When Director Bon truly leans into exploring the dirty details of blue-collar space exploration, the spaceship set is dirty, vibrant, factory-like, and Human Print Technology is a junky 3D printer at a whole new scale. And many of Mickey’s deaths are portrayed with the slapstick delights that represent the best kind of black comedy.
However, there are numerous plot issues throughout the film. One example is a sequence in which a character lies to commit a forbidden act of ejection The cabin door remains open. If it’s a rushed act of passion, that might make sense, but in the context of the film it puts viewers in question the common sense of everyone involved.
it’s not Mickey 17 Bong’s abnormality. Three of his past seven films live in the realm of Odball Sci-Fi. But as mentioned earlier, the film he filmed seems far more strange and dark than the film actually released, and that strange moment was covered for mainstream releases.
Therefore, the film is a bit disappointing. Mickey 17 After a less-remarkable year, it was directed by a less-remarkable director. The existential element of the premise can be said to have been Bonn’s big draw. But beyond Mickey, he confirms that no matter how often he does it, he still hates dying. It is unclear what Bonn is talking about life. Beyond the fact that it outweighs the alternative.
Where to see: Mickey 17 It will explode in theaters on Friday, March 7th.
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(TagStoTRASSLATE) BONG JOON-HO (T) MARK RUFFALO (T) NAOMI ACKIE (T) Robert Pattinson (T) Toni Collette