400 Days

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Four aspiring astronauts are sent on a simulated mission to a distant planet to test the psychological effects of deep space travel. Locked away for 400 days, the crew's mental state begins to deteriorate... (Vertigo Films UK)

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dubinak 

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English 400 Days is not as terrible as it is written here. It is a pity that this film suffers mainly from its unsuccessful, unsatisfactory finale, which could have been explained completely and at least in some certain way. It is mainly Osterman's fault that he made more twists and clues to the point in the script than he could really handle. However, I will give him four motivational stars. Firstly, because it is seriously underrated by the local evaluators, and secondly because for about seventy-five minutes I was sincerely tense, unsure, and even scared. I also absolutely did not expect that they would come out of the shelter, for which I give him another point because the twists of the plot were simply noticeable. Unfortunately, Osterman did not carry it through to the end. He was skating on thin ice, until it began to crack beneath him, so he slowly started to return to solid ground on all fours. I regret that many things were left unexplained there, and let the viewer's imagination work on too large a scale, but for the great effort to shock and build a decent atmosphere, I acknowledge him and wish him to pull it off next time. ()

kaylin 

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English This is just a game of good sci-fi that tries to captivate with interesting individual scenes, but as a whole, they are just a display of ideas that do not hold together and do not create the desired final effect that was apparently strived for. The final twist is surprisingly weak, which completely shocked me. ()

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