I’ll admit it!
I’m a film fan.
And, while I’ve not recently had company for a film or two, I’ll also admit that, sometimes, that mean’s digging up a film I’ve not seen in years.
Purely because no-one’s around to complain, or suggest an alternative.
To be frank … ?
That was the case, tonight.
Nobody else around …
So I managed to dig up a film that’s something of an old favourite: the 1997 piece that is Event Horizon …
Set some 35 years in the future, Event Horizon sees the crew of the
Lewis & Clarke
— lead by Captain Miller, played by Laurence Fishburne — ordered into the area of Neptune, to investigate a mysterious transmission.
A transmission from the hitherto lost eponymous ship, the
Event Horizon
: a ship that — according to it’s designer, Dr Weir (Sam Neill) — had been designed with a revolutionary new type of engine, designed to go faster than light.
A ship that had also mysteriously disappeared, after heading off on it’s first mission, some seven years earlier, and that’s now — inexplicably — reappeared.
And, instead of it’s crew … ?
Just one corpse: which looks like it’s been to hell and back …
☱☴☱
Now … ?
Did I enjoy Event Horizon … ?
Lord, yes: and, although it’s arguably starting to creak, I’m thinking it’s aged rather well: especially the design work. Both ships look beautiful, and the interior sets for the
Event Horizon
, themselves, look like the industrial nightmare of an Art Deco designer.
Granted, it may not age as well as the utter classic that is 2001: A Space Odyssey, I’m thinking: but I feel it is going to rival Silent Running. And certainly out-last the dreadful Apollo 18.
Go get, folks: and enjoy.
Event Horizon
★★★★
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