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Reviewed by MrPCM Vote: 9/10 How would we cope under the most extreme circumstances imaginable? That is the question posed by Danny Boyle's latest offering, and the answer seems to be that anybody can be pushed over the edge, it is just a question of what and how much it takes. Danny Boyle seems unable to settle on a genre specialty, but it also seems that whatever he turns his hand to he can make work (with the exception of romantic comedy - A Life Less Ordinary anyone?).

In his latest, the sun is dying, and we join the 2nd attempt to try and restart the star by delivering a nuclear bomb to kick-start it. Having been alone in space for the past 16 months, the eight-man crew is approaching its destination, but nerves are starting to fray. Then they pick up a signal rom the ship that made the first, unsuccessful, attempt. Inevitably they go and investigate, and problems ensue.

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When the inevitable disaster occurs, jeopardising the mission, we begin to see how people deal with extreme circumstances, and how their sanity is affected, in different ways. Elements are recognisable from Alien, Solaris and Event Horizon, and the film certainly benefits from all of those influences. The claustrophobia, the understated technology, the dark corridors, the unseen menace, all recognisable but effectively used.

This is not a typical science fiction per se. There are no aliens, no space battles, and no ultra-advanced technology on show. Instead Boyle chooses a more philosophical tangent, leading to questions of exactly what defines humanity, and the value of a single life weighed against the future of mankind. The casting is excellent, with many recognisable but no particularly famous faces, the biggest names being Batman Begins' Cillian Murphy and Fantastic Four's Chris Evans. This lack of star names, combined with a cast of only the eight crew somehow makes the loneliness and the feeling of being a huge distance from home with a long way to go seem even more real. We really begin to feel with the crew as they try to hold it together long enough to complete their vital mission.

Cillian Murphy in particular is a piece of inspired casting, as in many of his roles he has always appeared on the very brink of insanity anyway, so he has the close-to-crazy act down to a tee. The CGI of the sun is extremely impressive, particularly considering the relatively low budget of the film, and the simple but intense story has viewers on the edge of the seat virtually from first act to last. The suspense is built gradually but extremely effectively, to the extent where you can feel your sanity heading the way of the astronauts' as the conclusion approaches with increasing speed. Overall a very effective study in what a tenuous thing sanity is when faced with huge odds and a great threat. Thrilling, gripping and thought-provoking, and another genre nailed by Boyle - now if only he could crack that pesky rom-com! A crew of eight tries to save mankind from freezing to death.

Reviewed by D B Vote: 8/10 I was very lucky being able to get into a preview of this movie today in Vienna. I only knew very little about it in advance, so my expectations were quite neutral. One word of advice: this movie is not for nitpickers or physicist. The plot outline (i.e. Detonating a 'stellar bomb' inside the sun) sounds ludicrous at first - but if you're able to ignore this and some other scientific nonsense, you get one great movie. This one is all about the details and the crew's behavior. Danny Boyle once again proves his insight into the human psyche as he portraits how the crew-members handle the various arising problems, some of the decision-making is displayed frighteningly realistic compared to other movies in the genre.

Cillian Murphy (brilliant as ever) and Chris Evans (hated him in Fantastic 4, but showed a great performance here) pair up very nicely during most many scenes. The entire movie has a certain feel to it, the atmosphere is very tense and Boyle manages to keep the pace at quite a high level the entire time. Visual FX are at a high level as well.

Apparently Sunshine can't deny the influences from 2001 or Event Horizon, nevertheless it should be treated as an independent film. A few deductions for some glitches and the scientific stuff, otherwise great entertainment! Nearly there. Reviewed by Sevenmercury7 Vote: 7/10 I'm sure many reviews will say something similar: This is two-thirds of a great sci-fi movie. Specifically, the first two thirds.

Natural characters, intelligent dialogue, stunning visuals; I was thoroughly immersed in this philosophical disaster movie in space. Heck, even the moody, modern, sentimental score worked. The central premise concerns humanity's last hope for survival: the Icarus II (EXTREMELY dumb name for a ship travelling to the sun, if you remember the Greek legend), whose crew must re-ignite said star with a nuclear bomb the size of Manhattan island.

It's distant future stuff, but the filmmakers work hard at establishing plausibility. They certainly achieve it. Cast-wise, it's an eclectic group. Cillian Murphy gets the starring role, and he's good.

Maybe it's just me, but he always looks slightly psychotic - something to do with the eyes perhaps? Anyway, he's a quirky and soulful leading man.

Nice work by Michelle Yeoh, Rose Byrne and Cliff Curtis. Not one weak link in the multinational cast. I thought Chris Evans stole the acting honours. Despite his character's hot temper, he gave gravitas to every decision, and they included some pretty big ones. He's the pragmatic member of the group; logic's on his side, and he knows it.

The introduction of Icarus I to the second half of the story (the previous ship that mysteriously failed) is not handled particularly well. The crew's decision to deviate from the mission is a poor one, and has disastrous consequences. Later on, a horror element is introduced which is just laughable. All the filmmakers' hard work peters out in a third act of blurry shots, shaky cams and incomprehensible cuts. Overall, 'Sunshine' is a real mixed bag. Director Danny Boyle and his cast work hard to create a believable scenario.

The special effects really are special. I think the fault here lies with writer Garland, whose third act is derivative, contrived, and not worthy of the rest of this fine film.

Hal Mooney

This is the powerful story and impossible to find TV movie SUNSHINE! It is about a courageous young woman (Kate) with terminal cancer that leaves a tape recorded diary for her young daughter (Jill). Kate hopes that hearing her mother's thoughts and voice will help to guide Jill on her way while growing up.

Knowing and remembering in some way that she had a mother that loved her very much The movie is based on a true story, written by Carol Sobieski, from the journals of Jacquelyn M. Kate is a woman that is young, na誰ve and so full of life and love! She loves the outdoors, the mountains and doing things her own way. Now she is trying to fill her life, all those around her and that of her daughter with sunshine, as long as she can. The movie is filled with the beautiful songs of John Denver, hence the name 'Sunshine'. This movie aired in 1973, it has romance, tears, humor and is a movie that will touch your heart again or perhaps for the first time.

The Movie Sunshine 1973

An extremely popular TV Movie that has won the hearts of so many around the world. Cast: Cristina Raines.

Kate Hayden Cliff De Young. Sam Hayden Meg Foster. Nora Brenda Vaccaro. Carol Gillman Bill Mumy. Weaver Alan Fudge. David Lindsay Greenbush.

Jill Hayden Sidney Greenbush. Jill Hayden at 2 1/2 Yrs Sarah Valentini. Jill at 6 months Corey Fischer. Cory Givitz Adrian Ricard. Nurse James Hong. Wilde Noble Willingham. Bartender Bill Stout.

Sunshine 1973

Interviewer Year Released: 1973 - Running Time: 124 min - Language: English Genre: Romance, Comedy, Drama Video & Audio: 7 out of 10 Photos shown for identification purposes only.