BOTTOM
LINE:
Gripping,
and visually stunning science-fiction thriller, only let down by
a weak second-half psycho/alien-kills-crew subplot.
THE GOOD:
Sunshine is inspired by such classics as "2001:
A Space Odyssey", "Alien" and "Blade Runner"
in the visual department and it shows; the pictures are absolutely
stunning. The film also shares some tonal qualities, which add to
the sense of realism running through this fabulous looking film.
You really do feel like you're there and it's to the credit of director
Danny Boyle and his team that they were able to create this world
on a budget far less than what you expect (the film looks like a
$100mil+ but was made for only a little more than half of that).
The storyline involving the 'jump-starting' of the Sun to save the
Solar System is also clever, with ample room given to a number of
philosophical and intelligent discussions involving the human race's
place in the universe. Casting is superb without the use of major
stars; only Cillian Murphy and Michelle Yeoh are the most easy to
recognise. Murphy in particular was an interesting choice; I had
always associated him with the insane characters because he does
them so well, but this time, he plays the straight guy quite convincingly.
The film is a marvel of filmmaking and it really does takes you
in to space... at least for the first half of the film.