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So, Atlantis Down, huh? It's this 2010 sci-fi flick that dives into the not-so-distant future of 2025. The shuttle Atlantis, which used to be this big deal, is now just shuttling between space stations like a glorified taxi. The crew? They're on a routine mission, but things aren't what they seem. The real kicker? They’re part of an experiment, and it’s all written by Max Bartoli. The atmosphere really gets you – kind of claustrophobic, with a lingering sense of dread. The pacing can feel a bit off at times, but that tension keeps you hooked. The practical effects have this gritty charm, giving a sense of realism that digital can't quite capture. Worth having in your collection for its unique take on isolation and human resilience in space.
Interesting take on privatization of space travel.Gritty practical effects enhance the atmosphere.Explores themes of isolation and experimentation.
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