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- Astronauts, and their robotic dog AMEE (Autonomous Mapping Evaluation and Evasion), search for solutions to save a dying Earth by searching on Mars, only to have the mission go terribly awry.
- In 2055, earth is no longer viable enough for food production. A promising algae experiment on Mars runs into trouble, so a small Air Force-civilian scientific-technician team travels there. The emergency landing is a nearly-fatal disaster: provisions losses and equipment threaten both survival and return capacity. Even AMEE, a navigation drone, is accidentally switched into its dangerous military mode. As if that weren't bad enough, errors, suspicions and emotions like guilt make the men on mars an woman on watch in the ship behave erratically. Yet some startling discoveries and Robby Gallagher's inventiveness rekindle hope, at least for earth.
- Red Planet is another science-fiction film exploring the possibilities of life on Mars. However, the life that is found on Mars isn't really the emphasis of the film. This film is more of a survival story, like Apollo 13, in which everything is going wrong and the crew must use every resourceful bone in their bodies to stay alive. Most of the story is believable. Though where the life on Mars came from (the bugs, not the algae) is kind of a mystery. (I thought the theory of spontaneous generation had been disproved!)<br/><br/>The story has some occasional flashbacks in the narrative that, I thought, worked well. The budding romance between Bowman and Gallagher is believable. These two characters are very likeable, and so is Sizemore's. Moss is going to continue to grow as an actress in the film industry, mostly because directors in Hollywood are going to want her in their films. She conveys an inner strength, like Weaver did in Alien and Aliens. She's very sexy, yet she can easily be believable as a Ph.D like in Red Planet. And she doesn't bring so much of a personality or ego to the screen like most stars do. (though perhaps that's because she's just begun as an actress)<br/><br/>There is some exciting scenes in this film, with excellent special effects that never dominate the film. The directing is good--some scenes were quite effective emotionally. The dialogue is good, ten times better than the dialogue in Mission To Mars, which was terrible at times. Red Planet has some good humor too. And Red Planet's climax/ending was far better than the hokey climax of Mission to Mars (which was conveniently narrated to the intellectually challenged).<br/><br/>I give Red Planet three stars (or an 8 rating on here). Science-fiction devotees certainly should not miss this one. Nor should those who are interested in space and space exploration in a more scientific, less fictional, way. Some of the vistas on Mars are very impressive. However, one thing that might bother the truly scientific was the artificial gravity on the ship. Mission to Mars used a centrifuge, which is much more believable (even though it was too small and moved to slow to be truly effective). However, that is certainly not a major drawback to Red Planet.
- Red Planet is a long, bad and boring movie that was not worth the time and money spent at the theater. The characters were forgettable and one-dimensional. The plot appeared to be a series of contrived disasters designed to show off special effects. It is hard to believe that most of this movie made it past the cutting-room floor. It is far too long a vehicle for showcasing special effects and a few interesting shots of Mars.<br/><br/>POSSIBLE SPOILER! SKIP THE FOLLOWING LINES IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THIS MOVIE!<br/><br/>The most interesting sequences in the movie were the robot that went beserk and the destruction of the spacecraft that strands the astronauts on Mars. Other than a chance for contrived mayhem, was there a good reason for either sequence?<br/><br/>END OF POSSIBLE SPOILER.<br/><br/>Most of this movie threatened to bore the audience to sleep or to talking while the movie was running. I left the theater before the finish of Red Planet, and did not care enough about the movie to find out how it ended. I would rate Red Planet in the polls as a 0 out of 10 stars, if that were permitted by IMDb. Do not waste your time and money on Red Planet at the theater. However, if you really liked Mission to Mars, you may like Red Planet. If you appreciate good science-fiction, AVOID THIS MOVIE!
- Visit Red Planet, and you'll boldly go where everyone has gone before.
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