Nov 14, 2009 | Guardian Unlimited
Moon, Star Trek and Sunshine Cleaning | DVD reviews
Fans of such thoughtful Seventies sci-fi fare as Solaris and Silent Running should be counting down to the release of Moon , a throwback to the days when the genre was more interested in the loneliness of the inner self than the slam-bam spectacle of outer space.
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The new British feature Moon is an example of what I'd call existential science fiction.
Stephen Cole From Friday's Globe and Mail Last updated on Thursday, Jul. 02, 2009 04:59PM EDT M oon Written by Nathan Parker Directed by Duncan Jones When Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon in July, 1969, he took one small step for man and one large step for the romantically declined.
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Hungry for the type of science fiction films he grew up on a ' flicks from the late '70s and early '80s like Alien , Outland and Silent Running a ' he paid tribute to those films and tried to make a movie he would like to watch.
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