Moon

Titolo originale: Moon
Regia: Duncan Jones |
Anno: 2009
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Fantascienza Dramma
Tag: future | moon | artificial intelligence (a.i.) | isolation | dystopia | space | moon base | psychological thriller | human clone | lunar mission | corporate conspiracy | existential crisis | intense |
Cast: Sam Rockwell | Kevin Spacey | Dominique McElligott | Rosie Shaw | Adrienne Shaw | Kaya Scodelario | Benedict Wong | Matt Berry | Malcolm Stewart | Robin Chalk |

L'energia sulla Terra non è più un problema, la Lunar ha trovato il modo di generarne in maniera pulita e non dannosa sfruttando il materiale di cui sono composte le rocce presenti sul lato oscuro della Luna. A sorvegliare il lavoro dei macchinari è stata posta una base sul satellite naturale della Terra abitata unicamente da un computer tuttofare dalla voce umana e da un uomo, solo, quasi arrivato al termine dei suoi tre lunghissimi anni di contratto e sempre più vittima degli scherzi che stanchezza e solitudine gli procurano. Sarà un incidente quasi mortale a scardinare il meccanismo di inganni che si cela dietro il suo lavoro mettendolo a contatto inaspettatamente con un altro se stesso.

Approfondimenti

The five dots arranged in a quincunx (a single dot surrounded by four other dots), a motif that occu [...] D
As part of the presentation of the movie at NASA, the director was asked about the sturdy, bunker-li [...] D
To save money and time the model leffects team dragged some of the surviving lunar landscapes from S [...] D
According to Duncan Jones, the original Sam allowed the company to have his genetic material taken, [...] D
Concept Designer/VFX Supervisor Gavin Rothery did all the EVA stunt work in the film. Due to being t [...] D
Gavin Rothery: visual effects supervisor as Rothery, Eliza rescue team captain. D
The last word that the announcer says on the video shown before the return to Earth capsule is launc [...] D
Eve's age of 15 and the standard contract of three years, indicates that the Sam that began the film [...] D
Before making this film, Duncan Jones was more famous for being the son of David Bowie. D
When the rescue crew is shown on the screen during the transmission from Earth, the last name of one [...] D
The film was written for Sam Rockwell, who Duncan Jones wanted to cast in a different film, but Jone [...] D
Italian censorship visa # 103017 delivered on 12 November 2009. D
Shot in 33 days. D
At around 25 minutes into Duncan Jones's movie Mute (2018), there is a short Spiegel TV breaking new [...] D
The alarm that sounds when Sam 6 is boarding the helium-3 transport is the same as an alarm sound us [...] D
Many of the "girlie" pictures taped next to Sam Bell's bathroom mirror are by the classic American p [...] D
The "rescue mission" Sam is expecting is named Eliza. ELIZA was a 1960's computer program created by [...] D
When Sam is transmitting a message to Earth from the rover, the image of the Earth is identical to a [...] D
This movie is highly influenced by the movie Outland (1981) starring Sean Connery. Interestingly, Ou [...] D
The message containing the Eliza rescue crew manifest reads: "Lunar Industries rescue crews have you [...] D
The film takes place in 2035. D
The "Rescue Team" are crew members who made the film. They feature Concept Designer/VFX Supervisor G [...] D
Outdoor moon scenes were shot using practical effects (small models). Shooting took place over 8 day [...] D
Duncan Jones's directorial debut. D
Within the first 10 minutes of the film, Sam receives a transmission from his wife. During the trans [...] D
Kevin Spacey read the script and agreed to voice GERTY, but only when the film was finished and if h [...] D
Appeared on Entertainment Weekly's list of "The 50 Best Movies You've Never Seen," in the July 16, 2 [...] D
In the galley, the shelf is marked 'Soylent'. D
Just before Sam leaves for Earth, he is carrying a cylindrical object under his left arm. In the dir [...] D
Gary Shaw: director of photography as Shaw, Eliza rescue team member. D
Shot during a writer's strike, which had caused most other productions at Shepperton studios to shut [...] D
According to Duncan Jones, when Sam talks to Eve, the voice of the man in the background is that of [...] D
The four harvesters are nicknamed Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - corresponding with the first four [...] D
The name of the Lunar station, also written on one of the mineral tubes that Sam unloads from the mi [...] D
The film makes several references to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: Odissea nello spazio (1968). GERTY look [...] D
According to director Duncan Jones, the film was shown to some NASA scientists who questioned why ha [...] D
In order to prepare for the movie, Sam Rockwell watched Un uomo da marciapiede (1969) and Inseparabi [...] D
The text on Sam's t-shirt at the opening of the movie reads "Wake me when it's quitting time." A sim [...] D
Aside from those played by Sam Rockwell and Kevin Spacey, there are no other major characters in the [...] D
Producer Stuart Fenegan performed the stunt when Sam hits his head, because the stuntman was not pre [...] D
The "Harvester NAV" screen into which Sam changes the track of the harvesters at the end of the film [...] D
The song that plays on Sam's alarm clock is 'The One and Only' by British one hit wonder Chesney Haw [...] D
Made on a $5 million budget. D
At about an 1 hour and 2 minutes into the movie Sam is learning more specifics to the clone situatio [...] D
Mick Ward: first assistant director as Ward, Eliza rescue team member. D
The engines of the vehicles could not be heard as there is no atmosphere on the moon. D
When Sam is taking care of the small plants, he refers to one of them as "Ridley", while another one [...] D
The symptoms Sam is showing, and the time of their onset, indicate he's suffering from acute radiati [...] D
Rosie Shaw ("Little Eve") is the daughter of Gary Shaw, the director of photography. D
Duncan Jones: The shadow of one of the rescuers coming through the door at the end (as confirmed by [...] D
The film makers originally intended to create the special effects on a computer, with only a few mod [...] D
The film opens with a line "Where are we now?". This also happens to be the title of a 2013 song by [...] D
At around 13 mins, there is a shot of the magazine 'Take Off' on the shelf while the camera shows Sa [...] D
Since Duncan Jones came from an effects background in commercials, he drew upon his past experiences [...] D

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Oblivion D

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Errori

In the final camera shot from the base, a "Pause" indicator is briefly visible in the top-right corn [...] D
When Sam makes a phone call to his daughter, there is no noticeable lag time between responses. Radi [...] D
Sam realizes that he has lost a tooth when feeling around in his lower jaw. However, the tooth that [...] D
When the two Sams find the "secret room", they enter and leave using a hidden ladder. They use that [...] D
After the fight scene, when second Sam drops first Sam out of the headlock, the first Sam places his [...] D
At 9:27, when Sam is watching the video message from his wife Tess and young daughter Eve, the dark [...] D
When the OG Sam is supposedly dead, having passed during his conversation with New Sam in the rover, [...] D
Sam and Overmeyers both say "over and out" at the end of transmissions. While this is procedurally i [...] D
There are many shots outside the station where sunlight and stars are visible at the same time. Even [...] D
When Sam is walking outside it looks like the moon's gravity. But inside he moves normally, although [...] D
Sam Bell is supposed to be the sole employee, yet has been provided with a ping pong table - a two p [...] D
The Sams and the Harvesters have been on the moon base for circa 15 years, going back and forth with [...] D
When second Sam gets into the helium canister launching pod he doesn't have to press any buttons to [...] D
GERTY is a computer that has robotic appendages to allow it to interact with items in the base and t [...] D
The last time we see Sam Bell in the pod (shouting "whoohooo!") the pod is clearly rumbling and shak [...] D
When the rescue crew arrives, their spaceship lands partially on top of the lunar station. When seco [...] D
When Sam first launches a full canister of helium-3 back to Earth, he repeatedly hits two keys at a [...] D
As revealed in the DVD commentary with director Duncan Jones and producer Stuart Fenegan, the close- [...] D
After the First Sam and Second Sam play ping pong for the first time, you can see the Second Sam wit [...] D
It is noted in the Trivia section that in an interview director Duncan Jones confirmed some of the p [...] D
A member of crew is visible on the shiny metallic surface after Sam throws up at the toilet and lean [...] D
At the end, when Sam is launched off the Moon towards Earth, the capsule is not launched via a rocke [...] D
When the dying Sam gets up to the alarm clock he picks up a tissue to wipe his nose, but before he b [...] D
In the scene where Sam is wearing the yellow jumpsuit, the height of the zipper changes numerous tim [...] D
When Sam first enters the rover to go to the harvester, a 12" square apparatus is visible near the d [...] D
Helium is an inert gas and does not participate in chemical reactions. However, it can participate i [...] D
When the two Sams first climb down to the secret room, one Sam is in the room hanging on to the ladd [...] D
The hook for the crane on the second rover can be seen swinging back and forth rigorously. The hook [...] D
When Sam aborts his launch home, by stopping the launch bay door from closing, the headlight on his [...] D
When Sam is marking his "time" with the faces in dry-erase marker, you can see the outlines where pr [...] D
As Sam enters the code to access video files, a quick shot of the keyboard shows that he is only add [...] D
In some scenes outside the station the dust moves as if there was an earth-like atmosphere. D
Lunar regolith that has been turned over by harvesters is shown as darker than untouched regolith, b [...] D
In the scene when Sam is working on his model and the other "Sam" is banging a ping pong against the [...] D
When the two Sam clones are going to put the first clone back into the crashed Rover, the second clo [...] D
They are harvesting H3 on the far side of the moon, but a few times the Earth can be seen in the sky [...] D
In the scene where the two Sams are in the "secret room", the hammer, the first Sam threw down previ [...] D
When one Sam is looking at the photograph of his daughter that the other Sam gave to him, the mole o [...] D
The name of the Korean company that owns the Lunar Station (Sa Rlang) is mispronounced several times [...] D
As Sam first enters the rover early in the film, the Lunar Industries logo and text on the bulkhead [...] D
When Sam makes a phone call to his daughter, there is no noticeable lag time between responses. Radi [...] D
When Sam first approaches his clone while the clone is jumping rope, he has his baseball cap's bill [...] D
When the younger Sam is looking for the secret door, he gets in a fight with the older Sam and event [...] D
When GERTY tells Sam he can't go outside, and at the first Eliza transmission, the computer monitor [...] D
After Sam crashed with his Moon Rover, he has a wound near his right eye. In the following scene, wh [...] D
Near the end of the movie when the two Sams are at the infirmary standing by the entrance and lookin [...] D
The idea, at least as far as the Sams can figure, is that using clones costs the mining company less [...] D
(at around 25 mins) When the two Sams are looking for the towers, the interior of Rover #3 shows han [...] D
When seen in the sky, the Earth is much larger than it would actually appear to an observer on the M [...] D
The final time Sam tries to log on to the computer (before Gerty does it for him), the "Access Denie [...] D
Towards the end of the film when the H3 canister system launches Sam into space the shot of the base [...] D
The wire running to Sam Rockwell's microphone is visible several times through his t-shirt. D
The mug on Gerty's cup holder appears and disappears throughout the film. Sam leaves his mug on top [...] D
When Sam takes two food boxes from the top of the pile, while talking to the other Sam, the scene cu [...] D
The fuzzy dice in the rover hanging in the cockpit hang and sway as if affected by Earth gravity, no [...] D
Near the end of the film, before Sam carries the other Sam to the crashed rover, you can clearly see [...] D
When first Sam has fallen asleep and begins to dream about his wife, the "Take Off" magazine on the [...] D
After Sam makes a call to his daughter we can see his vehicle and Earth above horizon in one shot. T [...] D
When the Sams are taking the rovers past the perimeter, The rover computer, when scanning for a "sig [...] D
When the two Sam clones are going to put the first clone back into the crashed Rover, the Rovers are [...] D
In the original cinema release, Sam Rockwell is clearly wearing a flesh-colored thong during the sce [...] D
Probably due to the film's low budget of $5 million, there is no attempt to correctly depict the gra [...] D

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