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Pandorum

  • 2009
  • 12
  • 1h 48min
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Dennis Quaid, Ben Foster, and Antje Traue in Pandorum (2009)
A TV trailer for the movie Pandorum.
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Alien InvasionBody HorrorSuspense MysteryActionHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

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  • Réalisation
    • Christian Alvart
  • Scénario
    • Travis Milloy
    • Christian Alvart
  • Casting principal
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Ben Foster
    • Cam Gigandet
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    165 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Christian Alvart
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      • Cam Gigandet
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    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Payton
    Ben Foster
    Ben Foster
    • Bower
    Cam Gigandet
    Cam Gigandet
    • Gallo
    Antje Traue
    Antje Traue
    • Nadia
    Cung Le
    Cung Le
    • Manh
    Eddie Rouse
    Eddie Rouse
    • Leland
    Norman Reedus
    Norman Reedus
    • Shepard
    André Hennicke
    André Hennicke
    • Hunter Leader
    • (as André M. Hennicke)
    Friederike Kempter
    • Evalon
    Niels-Bruno Schmidt
    Niels-Bruno Schmidt
    • Insane Officer 'Eden'
    • (as Niels Bruno Schmidt)
    Asia Luna Mohmand
    • Childhunter
    • (as Luna Mohmand)
    Delphine Chuillot
    Delphine Chuillot
    • Young Bower's Mother
    Wotan Wilke Möhring
    Wotan Wilke Möhring
    • Young Bower's Father
    Julian Rappe
    • Young Bower
    Domenico D'Ambrosio
    • Wounded Officer 'Eden'
    Jon Foster
    Jon Foster
    • Big Russian Passenger
    Jeff Burrell
    Jeff Burrell
    • Trapped Officer 'Eden'
    Neelesha Barthel
    • Female Crew Officer
    • (as Neelesha Bavora)
    • Réalisation
      • Christian Alvart
    • Scénario
      • Travis Milloy
      • Christian Alvart
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    8fwomp

    Parts Make Pandorum Better Than You'd Think

    Part psychological thriller, part sci-fi, part ALIENS, PANDORUM is a unique hybrid. Although nothing new in terms of things we haven't seen before (encapsulate a group of men/women and see how they react), the film is strung together differently enough to hold your attention. You never really know what's around the next corner.

    The story is pretty common: Earth is doomed. Spaceships are sent out to find a habitable planet. One of these ships has been lost in space for some time, and when ship's pilot #4, Bower (Ben Foster, 3:10 TO YUMA), wakes up from a prolonged hyper-sleep, much of his memory is gone or scrambled. Slowly things begin coming into focus as he finds various clues about who and where he's at. And not long after his awakening, another pod opens up and spills out Payton (Dennis Quaid, VANTAGE POINT), a high ranking officer who's memory is just as screwed up.

    Bower is chosen to explore the ship, and getting out of their pod chamber is the first challenge since they're locked in for unknown reasons. Like giving birth, Bower squeezes through the canals of the ship's innards and is expelled onto what appears to be a dead ship. But he quickly runs into friends and foes. Some of the crew, it appears, have mutated and are cannibalistic. Others have had to do terrible things in order to fight and survive. All Bower wants to do is reactivate the ship's power systems and get to the bridge.

    And that's about as far as I want to go without producing any spoilers....

    There are several "jump-in-your-seat" moments that'll surprise the hell out of most viewers. And the darkness of the cold ship makes for some excellent atmosphere. The sound score also added a spooky quality to the production.

    Ben Foster has rarely let me down in his choice of roles, and Pandorum was no exception. His embattled and continually challenged character was pitched just right throughout the film. It was also one of the first times I'd seen him as a main character and I was pleased to see it. He's a great young actor.

    And I've saved the best for last: the filming. It was pretty amazing. Again, the dark qualities and claustrophobic shots were pulled off without feeling forced or contrived (something I can't say of all films ...like THE DESCENT).

    Surprisingly this film got poor reviews and pretty much flopped at the box office (costing over $40 million to make but only grossing $10 million). Shame. It's actually better than you might think.
    7freaky_dave

    Better than most critics say

    I saw Pandorum last night and was somewhat impressed with the movie. After reading critics reviews, and how they trashed it, I was going in expecting less and was pleasantly surprised.

    Pandorum borrows heavily from other sci-fi movies, but what movie doesn't nowadays. Taking a lot of ideas from Alien, a 1979 classic sci-fi movie, and borrowing the creatures from The Descent, another near classic movie from a few years ago, Pandorum was still impressive. The storyline wasn't completely original because it reminded me a lot of Event Horizon, but whereas Pandorum went more for a science level, Event Horizon was more supernatural. Most people trashed Event Horizon as well, but it was another movie I liked also, even though the ending of that movie was flawed. Of course I'm reviewing Pandorum, so I won't mention the former film anymore.

    THe cast for the most part was rather good for a movie of this type. Ben Foster, and Dennis Quaid are the two most marketable names, but the other characters, outside of maybe the Cam Gigandet character, worked pretty good. My only real problem with Gigandet was that he overacted a bit, but otherwise everything was good.

    The movie does claustrophobia well, and the entire movie had me jumping a lot. THere was tension, and for the most part the film was fast paced. I didn't find myself looking at my watch one time. THe visuals were decent, but the creatures should've been kept in the shadows more. Horror works best when the viewer uses his/her own imagination to visualize them.

    Did I say horror. Well yeah because this is really a sci-fi horror film more along the lines of Alien as mentioned above. It doesn't match the classic status of that movie, but Pandorum is worth seeing for its psychological feel and how some people might act after being in space for so long. By the way, the movie does have a twist, which I will not spoil for anyone who wants to see it.

    Note: THis is a film that may make most of its money on DVD, and will likely acquire somewhat of a cult status.
    7LOVEumALL

    Worth the money.. no really heh

    Better than you'd expect. I was shocked that movies like this.. can still sell and be good enough to watch. The theater was packed. Nobody was disappointed. Grade A- acting. Intense action! New superstars will emerge from this one. I won't spoil it by telling you who. You'll see. Rating >> 8.1

    Antibodies director Christian Alvart takes suspense into space with this tale of two astronauts who realize that they aren't alone as they drift into the darkest corners of our galaxy. Awakening in their hyper-sleep chamber with no memory of who they are or what their mission is, disoriented astronauts Lt. Payton (Dennis Quaid) and Corporal Bower (Ben Foster) gradually surmise that they are the only ones aboard the darkened spacecraft. But how did they get here, and what are those strange sounds coming from the belly of the ship? The only way out of their hyper-sleep chamber is a narrow air shaft, and the only one small enough to climb through it is Corporal Bower. As the younger of the two space travelers shimmies inside, the older remains behind to offer guidance on the radio transmitter. But the deeper Corporal Bower ventures into the ship, the more apparent it becomes that something horrible has happened. Could it be that the survival of the entire human race rests in the hands of these two astronauts stuck on a lonely ship in deep space?
    9aiga

    I'm no horror fan but, man, I had a great time!

    Yeh! As I said, I'm no horror fan or expert for that matter. Particularly I don't like the slashers and, if you are looking for that, this is not the way to go. This movie has a quality to it. I believe in the saying 'it is all in your head'. So, this is the sort of horror that messes with your head. I think it is the best kind. You get the most thrill out of it. I had a great time watching this film. I bit my nails, I jumped in my seat, but I couldn't tear myself away from the screen even though at times I was terrified to my core. I disagree with those who say that the story is boring. It had twists and turns and you can never guess the ending. To me it is one of the key elements in movies. I want a surprise. And Pandorum has a surprise!
    7dfranzen70

    Better than Event Horizon and Ghost Ship combined

    Echoing such luminous sci-fi classics as 2001 and Alien, Pandorum is a terrific psychological thriller, although it does struggle at times to be coherent and original. But it's a true mindbender, and it's packed with action that moves so quickly neither the actors nor the audience can really catch a breath, which is a good move if your plot is shaky to begin with.

    As with the best deep-space movies, the context is mental illness, what the Professor on Gilligan's Island called, oddly enough, "island madness." Only in space. In the distant, distant future, a ship has been sent from the Earth carrying a lot of people, headed to the only Earth-like planet ever found. Sometime during the journey, things go awry. We pick up the story as an astronaut named Bower (Ben Foster) awakens from hypersleep, abruptly; he's soon followed by his commanding officer, Payton (Dennis Quaid). The rest of the crew is gone, and the only door is locked from the outside. What's happened here? Making matters more difficult is the amnesia that each man suffers from, owing to their having been in hypersleep way longer than intended. Somehow, they must piece together what has happened and find out what lies behind that door - and throughout the rest of the gigantic ship.

    Not only does the movie recall Aliens and 2001, you can also see similarities to The Descent and The Abyss; really, any movie in which people are trapped in claustrophobic environs. And although the pacing is frenetic at times, the movie is really chillingly shot (by Wedigo von Schultzendorff). On the one hand, the plot flows linearly - Bower needs to get to the ship's reactor so he can reboot it and save everyone - meaning that the actors race from scene to scene, running out of time. On the other hand, they don't piece together what's happened as quickly as they might in other, lesser films; they seem to figure things out gradually, as if assembling a puzzle in their heads. Bowers and others - and there are others - discover right away, though, that they're not really alone on the ship and that their enemies are extremely strong and fast and vicious.

    Injected into this oh-my-goodness-what's-out-there madness is, well, madness. The movie's title is explained as being a sort of mental illness that affects astronauts from time to time, when they just plain go bonkers for seemingly no reason and kill everyone on board. Is that's what's happening here? Is Bower the crazy one? Or is it Payton? Are they, in fact, alone on the ship? Foster is excellent as the hero who remembers a little bit more of their mission as time elapses; Quaid, in turn, shows a few more layers than we're accustomed to seeing from him (he's usually more of a poor man's Harrison Ford). Both actors turn in convincing, full-throated performances that complement, rather than succumb to, the special effects and cinematic wizardry. Often, the effects are the entire show. Now, it's true that you won't see a lot of character development here, as you might in the most cerebral of sci-fi, but what works best here is the paucity of knowledge about the situation and the characters. By spinning the tale gradually, feeding the audience only a snippet at a time, director Christian Alvart dangles the mystery in front of his viewers without allowing them to settle back and solve the mystery on their own. When you're constantly kept on your toes with sudden lurches of unseen shapes and reverberating noises, you - like the befuddled characters - are concurrently kept off balance. The result is an unsettling, entertaining delight.

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    • Anecdotes
      'Pandorum' is the first film in a proposed trilogy, but it is doubtful the sequels will ever see the light of day due to the first film's low box-office performance.
    • Gaffes
      When Bower is attempting to awaken Payton by banging on his tube, it reads Payton from the outside. In a reverse angle from inside the tube, it clearly reads Bower, indicating the tube was reused from the earlier sequence when Bower awakened.
    • Citations

      Payton: Maybe this is a bad time to tell you, but the door is open.

      Bower: Are you fucking kidding me?

      Payton: Ya I'm kidding you.

    • Crédits fous
      The initial end credits intersperse with interiors of the Elysium. As well as some slight video static with the scrolling credits.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Dennis Quaid/Mr. & Mrs. G/Paolo Nutini (2009)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 septembre 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Allemagne
    • Sites officiels
      • Constantin Film
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Vietnamien
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Pandorum: terror en el espacio
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Berlin, Allemagne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Constantin Film
      • Studio Babelsberg
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    • Budget
      • 33 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 330 853 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 424 126 $US
      • 27 sept. 2009
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 20 648 328 $US
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      1 heure 48 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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