Moon

I just saw a great movie: Moon. It’s the last two weeks of Sam Rockwell’s three-year contract with Lunar industries, the sole employee at a largely mechanized helium mine, and things suddenly go very wrong.

Stylistically, Moon follows 2001: A Space Odyssey, down to the music by Mozart. But while Kubrick’s 1960s classic thinks about the limits of the human mind (including its expression in computers), Moon is also a child of its times, asking questions about capitalism’s control over life.

Most importantly, Moon has an awesome plot twist which can’t be spoiled.

Anyway, here’s the trailer:

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