
"The first human born on Mars travels to Earth for the first time, experiencing the wonders of the planet through fresh eyes. He embarks on an adventure with a street smart girl to discover how he came to be"--From www.imdb.com.
Publisher:
[St-Laurent, Québec] : VVS Films, [2017]
Copyright Date:
©2017
Branch Call Number:
FIC Space
Characteristics:
video file,DVD video,region 1
digital,optical,surround,Dolby 5.1
1 videodisc (120 min.) : sound, colour ; 4 3/4 in.
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Alternative Title:
Espace qui nous sépare [DVD]


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pink_dolphin_1058
Jun 03, 2017
pink_dolphin_1058 thinks this title is suitable for 11 years and over

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Add a CommentA female astronaut pregnant on a space mission is not believable.
Neat idea badly executed. Cliches abound. Is it ever going to be the case that the folks in security aren’t outwitted by a wiley teen — here a teen who supposedly has no experience of Earth or of any society beyond a tiny enclosed camp of scientists on Mars? Also, time is wasted on the buildup. Yeah, it gives Gary Oldman more screen time, but it should've been cut. I don't even want to mention the crop duster.
Nice story but one has to be able to accept a couple of somewhat unbelievable concepts, namely the lead mission women astronaut found to be pregnant (as far along as she was), without anyone knowing prior to her actual mission!
Nice story of young love and longing to belong, beyond physical limitations.
OK concept, but the execution is a little lacking.
Not impressed, I agree with gwen7154. I also agree with dennismardi's comment re people not taking good care of our library disc's. How hard can it be to install correctly into one's player without damaging.
A rather odd movie with no real feeling to it. Silly, meaningless, and unrealistic. Not recommended.
It's not that bad movie. Very likeable plot line, but nothing else. Target audience18 under.
Better than we expected. Unfortunately disc had a few scratches, but didn't miss anything super critical. Why can't people be more careful with the discs? Overall I'd give it 3 1/2 stars.
Boy finally meets girl. Personal issues get dealt with on a wild road trip evading authorities. Sci-fi with better ending than Thelma & Louise. Some willing suspension of disbelief but minor.
We enjoyed this teen flick with extremely sold acting, especially by the two younger leads: Asa Butterfield and Britt Robertson are both very good indeed. It wasn't too angsty, thank goodness, and all situations were handled with tact and humour, which we loved. The science isn't perfect but we didn't care a whit. Also appreciated the ending.