



This weekend finds Marvel leaving Earth’s superheroes behind and venturing into deep space with GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY. Although they don’t feature any ray guns or colorful aliens, let’s take a look at another pair of movies with diverse crews on critical deep-space missions, EVENT HORIZON and SUNSHINE.
(Please note: Face Off is an opinion column. We’re not using any actual science to prove or disprove anything. It’s just for fun.)
Also, the Event Horizon’s creator Dr. Weir (Sam Neill) becomes possessed himself and tries to kill anyone who wants to decommission the gravity-drive
Also, the Icarus I’s sun-baked and insane captain Pinbacker (Mark Strong) somehow survived alone for nearly seven years, and sets about murdering the crew of the Icarus II
(original Event Horizon crew members also glimpsed mutilating each other in video logs)
On the other hand, SUNSHINE is almost a great film, taking a more realistic science-fiction approach and wringing tension from the more practical and psychological problems of such a mission while also touching on existential elements. But then in the third act, the movie makes an unfortunate deviation into standard Hollywood slasher fare by introducing a psychotic “boogeyman” that diminishes its legitimacy. It’s a much better thematic sci-fi movie than a generic horror flick — an intelligent movie that turns dumb at light-speed.
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