Okay it was easy to guess where it was going...
Read the reviews and see how almost everyone compares it to 2001, for one. Moon being derivative of a lot of classic science fiction was exactly the reason so many loved it.
I'm not saying this is a bad thing, either. I loved Moon. But you mention the basic plot outline and show the trailer to most people familiar with sci-fi, and they'll say, "so the other Sam is a clone, right?"
Yes but I don't know where that story comes from.
The most she's gotten is 2001, which the film does homage with its use of GERTY, but that's not as quite a one-to-one connection as, say, Avatar and Dances With Wolves.People have. They're just not carving it into bite-sized chunks.
You can take it or leave it or pretend that you're successfully defending a point, but you're wrong that Moon was a film with an original plot or story - particularly silly to try to defend that assertion while at the same time admitting that you found the turns of events predictable. "I didn't notice" is not an argument.![]()
I read that thread and posted several times in it. Still there aren't any Dances With Wolves analogies, which would be nice.
"Man, the sets look awfully like 2001, they've even got an octagonal corridor and a computer with a creepy child molester voice, the plot is awfully similar to Solaris, the three-year lifespan thing is from Blade Runner, hey, weren't those Purina dog chow logos all over the place in Alien too?"
Now officially going to see Avatar again tonight! Introducing some friends who haven't seen it, yet!![]()
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