
Solis

Following an accident, an Engineer of an asteroid mining company endures the extreme limits – both physical and psychological – of human survival, trapped inside an escape pod as he helplessly idles towards the Sun.
Following an accident, an Engineer of an asteroid mining company endures the extreme limits – both physical and psychological – of human survival, trapped inside an escape pod as he helplessly idles towards the Sun.
Better than most entry in the lost in space genre.
I was with Troy the entire time. I held my breath, felt my heart pounding while holding it....
I was amazed by Milton's make-up (Congrats to the make-up artist[s] by the way) and his performance. Nice dead person throughout an entire movie lol.
I asked myself some questions regarding what the Sun did (you have to watch to find out what the heck I'm talking about) because it did not look right, based on the videos published by NASA.
What kills me is the the last 2 mins of the movie, it "literally" killed me 😂
Low budget or not, this relates a situation that may and will most likely happen to anyone "going out" for a trip and in this case they have to face Death.
I liked it. Not sure I would watch it again (BECAUSE OF THE END). It is worth the watch. You don't need a billion dollar budget to make a movie that relates a good story. A possible future.
Gravity meets Sunshine in this low-budget, but still good looking piece of sci-fi. It's no classic, but it's better than many similar efforts in the genre.
Was good overall, but it felt so slow at times.
Just a very long phone call.
It was a pretty slow moving movie, but I guess that is kind of expected when the premise is a ship hurtling towards the sun. It was basically just dialog with small snippets of mediocre action. Although I've never seen anyone breathe CO2 so long without passing out.
flat and slow story moreover mostly only looking into the face of a cast who I don't like much... meh
Better than most entry in the lost in space genre.