Review
From the very moment this film starts you know you're in for a scientific and emotional rollercoaster ride. The characters are very well introduced and you quickly bond with them becoming familiar with their nuances and unspoken connections with each other. This really allows you to empathise with them given the extreme terror they face.
And what terror. The attention to scientific detail is second to none. I expect this to go down as a hard scifi classic. I was quite literally hovering on the edge of my seat during the space sequences and when tragedy struck it felt as if it was a family member I was seeing there on screen.
Strongest though is the rapport between the two male leads. Never have we seen such a strong representation of two lovers in denial and using a woman as a catalyst for deflective antagonistic discourse. But towards the end when they realise they can deny each other no longer well let's just say that parting can be such sweet sorrow.
I cannot wait for the director's cut to come out. The film felt far too short and rushed at a mere two and three quarter hours and hopefully we'll have it restored to its full glory at some point.