Moonshot (2022 film)
Moonshot is a 2022 American science-fiction romantic comedy film directed by Chris Winterbauer and written by Max Taxe. It stars Cole Sprouse, Lana Condor, Mason Gooding, Emily Rudd, and Zach Braff. The plot follows a college student (Condor) who helps a barista (Sprouse) sneak on board a space shuttle to Mars. The film was released on HBO Max on March 31, 2022, and was removed from the service in July.[1]
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Directed by | Chris Winterbauer |
Written by | Max Taxe |
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Cinematography | Brendan Uegama |
Edited by | Harry Jierjian |
Music by | David Boman |
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Distributed by | HBO Max |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
In 2049, Walt works as a barista on a college campus. His dream to go to space becomes attainable with the introduction of the Kovi Industries Student Mars Program, an organization that sends college students to Mars. The program, however, has rejected his offer 37 times due to his lack of knowledge and expertise to further humanity's exploration of the Red Planet. At a college party, he accidentally breaks the Wifi-orb of Sophie, a no-nonsense student, whose boyfriend, Calvin, is on Mars. While at the party, he also falls in love with another student, Ginny, who is sent to Mars the next morning.
A few weeks later, Sophie appears at Walt's cafe in tears due to Calvin accepting a longer stay on Mars, so Walt convinces her to buy a ticket to travel on the next shuttle launch. As she approaches the launch gate, Walt manipulates her into helping him sneak on board a space shuttle by pretending to be a family member but freaks out when they must claim to be in a relationship on board the shuttle to keep his identity secret.
Over the course of the trip to Mars, the two grow closer; Walt learns more about Calvin as he claims his identity, and Sophie learns the real Calvin may have been putting her second behind his dreams of terraforming Mars to become more hospitable. During an onboard presentation, Walt is forced to give a presentation about terraforming, a topic he knows nothing about, but convinces two passengers to get married as his speech about love moves the audience, Sophie included.
As the shuttle approaches Mars, she tells him that she is staying with Calvin and will not help him get to Mars anymore, causing Walt to call her a coward. On Mars, Sophie and Calvin reunite while security arrests Walt. Awaiting his trial, Ginny tells Walt that she found someone new on Mars due to their one-night romance and his subsequent need to find her too off-putting for her to handle. The next day, Walt meets the leader of the Mars program, Leon Kovi, who tells Walt that his company knew about everything he was doing through security cameras on the shuttle and let it slide as a security test, with the program's board of trustees planning to sue Walt once he returned to Earth. Due to his dislike of the board, Kovi had leaked the security footage back on Earth which went viral online. To avoid backlash, Leon offers Walt a contract to avoid any legal problems and stay on Mars if he promotes the company, to which Walt agrees.
As his life as a barista and online sensation unfold, Walt realizes he is not happy living on Mars. Similarly, realizing she has grown apart from Calvin and his goals, Sophie breaks up with him and boards a ship back to Earth. Seeing his life becoming a pawn for Kovi, Walt also boards the shuttle back to Earth, where he reunites with Sophie and the two share a kiss.
Cast
- Cole Sprouse as Walt
- Lana Condor as Sophie Tsukino
- Mason Gooding as Calvin
- Emily Rudd as Ginny
- Christine Adams as Jan
- Michelle Buteau as Captain Tarter
- Zach Braff as Leon Kovi
- Cameron Esposito as Tabby
- Sunita Deshpande as Celeste
- Davey Johnson as Earl
- Lukas Gage as Dalton
In addition, Peter Woodward provides the voice of Gary the robot.
Production
Moonshot is the second film in a four-film deal between HBO Max and the production company Berlanti-Schechter Films.[2] It was shot in Atlanta, Georgia.[3][4]
Release
The film was released on HBO Max on March 31, 2022.[5] It was originally scheduled for March 24.[6]
Reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 64% of 28 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "It's surprisingly ordinary for a romcom set in space, but Lana Condor's performance helps Moonshot hit the target more often than not."[7] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 58 out of 100 based on seven critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[8] While some critics called the film predictable, others said it was entertaining and worth watching. They also praised the performances of Sprouse and Condor as well as Winterbauer's direction.[9]
See also
References
- Spangler, Todd (August 3, 2022). "HBO Max Quietly Removed Six Warner Bros. Streaming-Exclusive Movies". Variety. Retrieved August 3, 2022.
- Kroll, Justin (April 27, 2021). "Cole Sprouse To Star In New Line's Moonshot For HBO Max". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on April 27, 2021. Retrieved April 27, 2021.
- Condor, Lana (June 15, 2021). "So excited to embark on this new journey, home for the next couple of months. Swipe for joy #moonshot". Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. Retrieved July 1, 2021 – via Instagram.
- Steves, Ashley (July 2, 2021). "Atlanta What's Filming: Moonshot, Starring Lana Condor + Cole Sprouse". Backstage. Archived from the original on July 3, 2021. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
- D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 15, 2022). "HBO Max Sets Drop Dates For Moonshot, Father Of The Bride & House Party". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
- Grobar, Matt (December 16, 2021). "HBO Max Dates Steven Soderbergh's Thriller KIMI, Sci-Fi Comedy Moonshot & High School Pic The Fallout". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 17, 2021.
- "Moonshot". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 9, 2022.
- "Moonshot". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved May 9, 2022.
- "Moonshot Reviews". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved March 31, 2022.