Is Moon the Best Low-Budget Sci-Fi Movie of Recent Years?

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The discussion revolves around the low-budget sci-fi film "Moon," released within the last 3-5 years, praised for its atmospheric quality and emotional depth, particularly highlighted by Sam Rockwell's performance. Comparisons are made to other films like "Silent Running" and "Sunshine," with some viewers appreciating its unique take despite its slow pace. While some found it less thrilling than expected, others enjoyed its artistic approach. Recommendations for similar low-budget films include "Europa Report," noted for its documentary style, and "Cargo." The conversation touches on the challenges of producing sci-fi films, emphasizing that while CGI costs are decreasing, the genre still faces hurdles in production. The emotional impact and music of "Moon" are highlighted as standout features, alongside a mention of "Elysium" and "District 9" for their originality in the genre.
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Anyone else seen this somewhat low budget Scifi movie?

Its not that old, say maybe 3-5 years. Called "Moon"
Very cool with a lot of atmosphere.

If you haven't seen it yet, do yourselves a favor and do so.

Anyone else a fan?
 
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It's pretty good yeah - similar in feel to Silent Running and Sunshine only more bite.
There is a lot of good stuff at the lower budget end.

Also see event 16 and Monsters for what can be done at the ultra-low budget end.
 
It's not bad, I wouldn't consider it the best science fiction of recent years by a long shot (unless you are only counting film, a poor medium for science fiction IMO).
 
I'm sorry, I disagree. It's not terrible, but I found it to be boring and much less psychologically thrilling than I had hoped.

I would recommend "Europa Report" which is another low-budget film (it's idependent) about a crew that goes to Europa to probe the icy waters and report back. It's made in documentary form so you get a realistic feel. With moon, I just couldn't buy it.
 
I found it to be boring and much less psychologically thrilling than I had hoped
Well it is slow paced and not actually intended to be a psychological thriller so fair comment.
 
I really enjoyed it. And what's not to like about Sam Rockwell?

Cargo is another relatively unknown sci-fi film.
 
Funny, just before logging to PF I was listening to



IMHO music is the best part of the movie, but the movie is not bad. Just not convincing.
 
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ref Best SciFi in a long time. Moon

Sadly true IMHO

I went in expecting little but came out pleasantly surprised..worth watching that's for sure.
 
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It just got eclipsed by Gravity though didn't it?

Note: sci-fi is quite difficult to get made ... producers seem to have the impression that they don't do very well for the outlay. That is slowly changing as CGI gets cheaper - but you still have costumes and physics to get right without turning it into a college lecture.
 
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Yes, the best thing about Moon - but the special effects are pretty good for a low-budget production - is its emotional quality. I.e. the music, and Sam Rockwell looking even worse than usual.

Right now, you should review Elysium and District 9 side by side. As not-bad as Elysium is, District 9 was probably the most original SF in a decade.
 
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Did anyone else pick up on the little detail that the company was Korean? I don't think it was coincidental - I believe it was to capitalise on Korean researchers being in the limelight for mammalian (and human embryonic stem cell) cloning (including the Hwang scandal, etc.).
 
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