<a href="
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http://www.gamingw.net/pubaccess/24244/sunshine_l200701291730.jpg" width="150" height="250" align="right" style="border: 1px solid #D1D1E1; padding: 2px 3px 2px 3px; background-color: #E2E8F2;"></a>This sci-fi thriller is from Danny Boyle, the director of <a href="
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0289043/" target="_blank">28 Days Later</a> and <a href="
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117951/" target="_blank">Trainspotting</a>. It stars Rose Byrne, Cillian Murphy, Michelle Yeoh and a few others. Don't know about you, but I've never heard of any of them. I prefer that though. Sometimes it can be a little distracting having a big name star in a movie.
Fifty years into the future' date=' the sun is failing, causing mankind to begin dying out. A spacecraft with a crew of eight men and women is launched as a last hope, carrying a bomb the size of Kansas in order to re-ignite part of the sun. Seven years prior, a similar ship had been launched for the same mission, but contact was lost with the ship. When the crew of eight move toward the sun and out of radio contact with Earth, they experience accidents and discover the distress beacon of the ship that had been missing for seven years. [spoiler']At the end of their journey, the crew encounters the source of all life in the universe.[/spoiler]
To be honest, I don't think the plot sounds too incredible. But, Trainspotting and 28 Days Later were both awesome movies, so I'm basically really looking forward to this only because of who the director is. Though, I do like sci-fi movies, so I might have been interested regardless.
More information:The Official Site.
The trailer.
IMDb Page.
The official release date is
March 16th.
Does the music in the trailer sound familiar? It's sort of interesting that a film by Danny Boyle, who directed one of the most famous drug movies (Trainspotting), used the theme from another one of the most famous drug movies (Requiem) for its trailer. I don't think directors usually have much control over the trailers, but it's still kind of a neat coincidence.