Space Oddityis a film directed by Kyra Sedgwick starring Kyle Allen and Alexandra Shipp.
Space Oddity is a charming and gentle film for the whole family about illusions, family, and faith in humanity.
If you hate Black Mirror, this could be a good alternative.
Or not.
Movie Review
No, it’s not a sci-fi movie with big special effects as you might imagine. Space Oddity is a very light-hearted look at family life on a farm and hopes for the future.
So, a movie that (we suppose) science fiction fans (who are quite busy writing novels with Chat GPT) are not expecting and that is not the typical sweetened family movie either. Mind you, it is much closer to a good feelings telefilm than to a science fiction story.
It’s as if we took away all the special effects, the action and Christopher Nolan from Interstellar. What would be left?
We won’t get into what everyone consumes, and we won’t criticize you for it, but we can’t say that this combination of easy TV movie with space background (only the background) has touched our souls neither.
In terms of cinema, structure, novelty … rather little or nothing at all, because it is a film that wants to move feelings, promote faith in humanity and tell us, deep down, that there is still hope.
Colonizing another planet, of course.
If you feel like it, go ahead. Maybe it will make you feel better and give you that extra umph you needed to decide to start a family.
Director
Kyra Minturn Sedgwick (born August 19, 1965) is an American actress. Sedgwick is best known for her starring role as Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson on the TNT crime drama The Closer. Sedgwick’s role in the series won her a Golden Globe Award in 2007 and an Emmy Award in 2010. The series will come to a close in 2011, following the completion of its seventh season.