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Mission to Mars
Mission to Mars

6.0

Mission to Mars

PG·2000·114m

Summary

When contact is lost with the crew of the first Mars expedition, a rescue mission is launched to discover their fate.

Crew

Director

Brian De Palma

Screenplay

Graham Yost

Screenplay, Story

Jim Thomas

Screenplay, Story

John Thomas

Story

Lowell Cannon

Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

June 13, 2015

4

Some couples dance, others go to Mars.

It was the year of two Mars based movies, with the other being Red Planet, of Pitch Black and the chaotic history that produced the Supernova. Plenty of sci-fi around but sadly few decent offerings.

Mission to Mars is a film you can see had good ideas on the page, some brainy and emotion based narrative threads. Effects work is OK for the era, while there's a very impressive cast put together to tell the story. Yet the script stinks to high heaven, the surprises are as absent as Martians are, while the steals from previous sci-fi movies grate on the nerves. The odd sequence has quality about it (dancing in space, woo-hoo, storm attack, yay), while the finale - all be it still a steal - is well constructed and further proof that someone somewhere had the kernel of a good story idea, but it's laborious trite and devoid of the basic film principals - to entertain and engage.

So many things wrong here, so much so the names of all involved have been spared. Join this Mission to Mars at your own peril. 4/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$90,000,000.00

Revenue:

$60,900,000.00

Keywords

spacecraft
planet mars
affectation
space travel
alien
space
astronaut
dismemberment
alien contact
trapped in space
aggressive
philosophical
lyrical
based on theme park ride
inspirational
absurd
admiring
adoring
amused
appreciative
enchant
exuberant
2020s