Maidgethma
Wonderfully offbeat film!
VeteranLight
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
InformationRap
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Bumpy Chip
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
daoldiges
The guys from Filmspotting mentioned Moon the other day, prompting me to want to check in out for myself. I'm not what you would call a hard core Sci-Fi fan, although I do really enjoy it. I also recognized many ideas and concepts that I'd seen in other films, and yes some of the story was not really plausible, but despite these I did enjoy Moon, and I think it's because of the unique and fresh way it was all put together. This one solo person out there on this three year mission confronting all of this alone I found it easy to put myself in his shoes and because of that I found Moon entertaining.
swurly2008
The visuals of this movie were cool, always love to see space. The story on the other hand is so bland and you'll have everything figured out less then halfway through the movie. I spent a majority of the movie just waiting for the inevitable to play out and the movie to be over.
malterio-50947
Loved this movie. From the beginning to the end. On my top 10
jcriv-98553
I absolutely loved this movie. It had a classic Sci Fi vibe to it, which you don't see too much these days. One thing that turns me off about today's science fictions is the overuse of special effects, which seem to take away from the film or try to make up for a bad film. It wasn't needed here. The film touched on a few ethical issues, or what would be ethical issues in a futuristic movie such as this. For example, is it ethical to kill or consider killing a clone? Cloning is already being done in today's scientific community and have posed many ethical questions. I think much of society is afraid to ask the real question about cloning humans. Kevin Spacey was great as the computer GERTY, which seemed to have a conscious. With AI being a possibility in the future, how would that change if there was a conscious? Overall, I really enjoyed the film...made me ask many "what if" questions.