A group of astronauts on a multigenerational journey descends into paranoia and insanity, unsure what is real and what is not. Voyagers take set roughly 50 years in the future when a group of men and women in their early twenties are traveling on a spaceship. Their eventual descendants would colonize a faraway planet to save the human race, guided by mission commander and scientist Richard (Farrell).
Rate – 3 stars
Duration – 1h 48m
Cast – Colin Farrell, Tye Sheridan, Lily-Rose Depp
Director – Neil Burger
Producers: Neil Burger, Greg Shapiro, Brendon Boyea, Basil Iwanyk
Points – Voyager is worth watching
Review: With the human race’s survival in danger, a group of young men and women raised for intelligence and obedience set out on an expedition to colonize a faraway planet. When they discover disturbing details about the mission, they violate their training and begin to explore their most primal instincts. Shortly, the film follows the journey of 30 young men and women sent deep into space on a multigenerational voyage in search of a new home. The mission devolves into insanity as the crew reverts to its most primal state, unsure if the genuine peril they confront is what’s outside the ship or who they’re becoming inside it. This film’s premise was intriguing and intriguing. It got off to a good start, and the plot’s framework is innovatively set up. Even if there are some very slow panoramic “space odyssey”-type views, the general pacing is adequate to keep you intrigued. For some reason, I liked the ship’s design, the characters’ costumes, and their own “mini-verse” inside the boat.
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