a5c7b9f00b 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&#39;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&#39;s inventiveness rekindle hope, at least for earth. In the near future, Earth is dying. A new colony on Mars could be humanity&#39;s only hope. A team of American astronauts, each a specialist in a different field, is making the first manned expedition to the red planet and must struggle to overcome the differences in their personalities, backgrounds and ideologies for the overall good of the mission. When their equipment suffers life-threatening damage and the crew must depend on one another for survival on the hostile surface of Mars, their doubts, fears and questions about God, man&#39;s destiny and the nature of the universe become defining elements in their fates. In this alien environment they must come face to face with their most human selves. &quot;Red Planet&quot;, with all due respect to it&#39;s director Anthony Hoffman, and the crew that worked on this steaming cow patty of a movie, is just a piece of pointlessly contrived melodrama, that ended up engulfing the Blockbuster coupon for a free movie rental that I used. The plot, if there is one, stars Val Kilmerthe lowly maintenance guy on a space mission to Mars. Earth is dying and in need of natural resources very soon. They send the astronauts out to search for life on the red planet. But, ha ha, the mission goes awry on Mars and all the male astronauts are left stranded on Mars while the lead female character is stuck up in space trying to repair the ship that&#39;s blown up (I hope I didn&#39;t reveal too much). Some astronauts turn against each other, a majority die, and the movie&#39;s real villain is a robot that they brought on board and space cockroaches. The film doesn&#39;t have an antagonist that may have made this movie at least seem interesting. Instead, it&#39;s just lame and mediocre. It&#39;s waste of class like Terence Stamp and Tom Sizemore, and good actors like Benjamin Bratt, Kilmer, and Carrie Anne-Moss, this film is just bad. No wonder the studio didn&#39;t put any extras on the DVD because what the hell&#39;s the point? No one will buy it. Not worth the viewing. Red Planet is best describeda disaster. The movie could have been a moderate success, but the end result was just a pointless and boring journey from start to finish. When you have a cast featuring the likes of Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss, Tom Sizemore, Simon Baker, Benjamin Bratt and Terence Stamp, there would be a chance that this could be watchable. Nope. Not even close. Even the cast could not redeem this poorly unoriginal science fiction movie. <br/><br/>Red Planet centers on a group of astronauts tasked to conduct research on the colonization of Mars in order to save the human race on Earth which is slowly dying. The diverse but equally talented and intelligent group of astronauts include Robby Gallagher (Val Kilmer, Batman Forever), Kate Bowman (Carrie-Anne Moss, The Matrix) Ted Santen (Benjamin Bratt, Law and Order), Chip Pettengill (Simon Baker, The Mentallist) and Bud Chantillas (Terence Stamp, Superman II),well a military robot named &quot;AMEE&quot; (Autonomous Mapping Exploration and Evasion) which has been brought along to guide them through Mars which was a clichéd version of HAL from 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). As you guessed it, the mission goes awry when they crash land and they find themselves stranded and fighting for survival. How predictable and unoriginal.<br/><br/>Val Kilmer has seen better days and Red Planet was something that he would rather forget. Carrie-Anne Moss was riding high after the success of the mega-blockbuster The Matrix (1999) and this would not have helped her career. Tom Sizemore is more suited to tough guy roles and he looked out of place here. Benjamin Bratt and Simon Baker were just typecast and their characters didn&#39;t have anything going for them. Terence Stamp has always been reliable in a majority of his movies, and I strongly felt that he was not at fault here.<br/><br/>Red Planet was just boring and uninteresting from start to finish. It could have become interesting or even improve, but the movie just blew every chance. You could be forgiven for thinking that this was another rip off of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) with the similar plot and the artificial robot. Regardless, the end result is poor, and it had nothing going for it. It doesn&#39;t even hold a candle to Stanley Kubrick&#39;s classic. The ending, while merciful, was also pathetic and it was just tacked ona band aid solution to finish off the movie.<br/><br/>Red Planet was a box office flop that received many dismal reviews from critics and audiences alike. It also cemented a spotone of the worst movies of 2000. Everything about it was dismal. And not even the cast could redeem the movie. While it didn&#39;t put me to sleep, I just couldn&#39;t wait for the movie to finish. <br/><br/>Save your time and don&#39;t waste your money. Red Planet was certainly a forgettable experience. I loved this movie. Or perhaps I should say the 15-year-old boy in me – the dreamy, disaffected misfit with his head in the stars and a stack of Bantam sci-fi paperbackshis sole defense against small-town boredom – loved it.
Red Planet is a science fiction thriller film. It is the story of some astronauts and their robotic dog who are searching for solutions to save a dying Earth by searching on Mars. cbd hemp and oils I like the story of this movie.
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