Duncan Jones’ “Moon” takes us on a solitary journey to the lunar surface, where Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell) serves as the sole human employee of a mining corporation. However, Sam’s primary companion is GERTY, an artificial intelligence overseeing the lunar base. The film delves into themes of isolation, identity, and the blurred line between humanity and machines, creating a gripping and thought-provoking narrative.
Turns out, it’s pretty hard to find movies with *no* humans at all. Fortunately, it’s mainly just the one here.
Douglas Trumbull’s “Silent Running” offers a glimpse into a dystopian future where Earth’s last remaining forests are preserved within domes aboard a spaceship. The story follows a small crew of caretakers, led by Freeman Lowell (Bruce Dern), who forms a deep connection with the ship’s three robotic drones. As the crew faces a moral dilemma, the film explores themes of environmentalism, sacrifice, and the bond between humans and machines.
The crew are humans, but the drones … are not.
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