Here’s another sci-fi thriller that makes space look like an awful place, where losing your marbles is the biggest obstacle impeding a successful mission. As such, Slingshot ain’t bad, though it does evoke an increasing sense of deja vu.
John (Casey Affleck) is on a lengthy mission to Saturn’s moon, Titan, with two crewmates, Nash (Tomer Capone) and Captain Franks (Laurence Fishburne). Being increasingly put in and out of hypersleep begins to take a psychological toll. At first, Nash becomes increasingly unhinged, exacerbated when the ship suffers damage. Meanwhile, John has hallucinations of the girl he left behind, Zoe (Emily Beecham), and peppered throughout the narrative are numerous flashbacks of their relationship.
As Nash repeatedly undermines Frank’s authority by trying to convince John they should turn back and return to Earth, the Captain himself displays behavior that threatens them both. Presented from John’s point-of-view, Slingshot does a decent job depicting its characters’ struggles with sanity and whether or not John's experiences are real or an illusion, which sets up a few pretty good narrative curveballs during the second half.
Casey politely endures another Event Horizon anecdote. |
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