The Last Days on Mars

The Last Days on Mars

  • Director: Ruairi Robinson
  • Writer: Sydney J. Bounds,Clive Dawson
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, Ireland
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 19, 2013
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: The Animator
  • "The Last Days on Mars" is a science fiction film directed by Ruairi Robinson and starring Isaac Liev Schreiber , Olivia Williams , Romola Garai and others   . It premiered on May 20, 2013 at the Cannes Film Festival in France .
    The film is adapted from the short story of the same name by Sydney J. Bounds. It tells the story of a scientific research team about to return to the sea with only 19 hours left on the Mars exploration mission because of the private actions of a member of the team   .

    Details

    • Release date September 19, 2013
    • Filming locations Wadi Rum, Jordan
    • Production companies British Film Institute (BFI), Screen Ireland, Qwerty Films

    Box office

    Budget

    £7,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $24,084

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $4,608

    Gross worldwide

    $187,191

    Movie reviews

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    • By Ernestina 2022-12-24 15:21:50

      Choice, the only topic of life

      "The Last Days on Mars" was released in May at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, and the film schedule in the UK is September. Therefore, as a film that is also an interstellar adventure, it has not been strongly oppressed by "Gravity", but because of its too unmainstream film characteristics and the unique expression of British films, it finally did not enter. Popular sight of the public. But it is still a successful movie. Compared with "Gravity", which tells about the protagonist's despair and...

    • By Sigrid 2022-12-10 23:44:24

      The mentally handicapped director messed up the scripted script

      I'm not in the second year. After watching this film with disgusting feeling, the biggest feeling is that "a mentally handicapped director messed up a clever script or idea." I
      was bombarded by Hollywood in special effects, adventures, and adventures. Fans of the past, after watching this film, they must be full of pitfalls in their hearts.
      Today, just grab a fan and ask him what should you pay attention to if you go to an alien adventure? Absolutely, they are all righteous. But this...

    • By Eusebio 2022-12-04 00:20:54

      Give yourself some confidence and admire your country

      Dizzy, I have to spit on "The Last Days of Mars". Some friends who like zombies may be happy. This low-cost sci-fi film actually went to Mars to make zombies! I was shocked, Nima was originally a native of Mars. It's a dangerous bacterium that cures diseases. A scientist became selfish, found out, and wanted to seize the lead, but Nima was infected. . . Let's think about it stupidly: a Martian bacteria, it must be water-loving! It is estimated that this small cost does not have the money to...

    • By Nadia 2022-11-29 05:03:59

      Martian zombies or earth zombies?

      I thought it was a simple catastrophic science fiction film, but I didn't expect the astronauts to be infected by the Martian virus and become zombies.
      The brain is wide open, very enlightening.
      First, I thought of whether Mars had intelligent life before, and then a zombie virus broke out, and all creatures were extinct, or the whole immigrated to other planets, but the virus did not die. Until the people on earth come...
      These astronaut zombies are left unattended on Mars, will...

    • By Winfield 2022-11-02 04:24:31

      A Brief Comment on "The Last Days on Mars"

      It's another helpless movie. What can I say to you?

      Call it a bad movie, right? It seems a bit harsh, and there is no perfunctory attitude from the production and the performance of the actors; call it a good film, right? Obviously, it is a thousand miles away. It is boring, unintelligible, and has a lot of grooves. There is no bright spot from the creativity to the plot.

      Throughout the whole movie, the biggest mistake or failure of the director is that he failed to find a...

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    • By Tina 2023-09-27 08:00:10

      I read two zombie films today, one of Dawn of the Living Dead and one of this, and I am not very satisfied. The theme of this book is good, space science fiction + zombies, but because the storyline is so weak and slow, I basically don't fast-forward the movie, and this film was finished by me. too...

    • By Frida 2023-09-26 19:28:51

      In fact, it is to put the background of a zombie movie on Mars, but the scale of zombies is too small to be...

    • By Doris 2023-09-20 05:56:24

      Even if the background is set on Mars, there is no way to escape the routine of ordinary zombie movies, even the characters are set in such a pattern, and the confined space does not create the due tension. This kind of subject matter has long been the same, and the theme is not deeply portrayed. Only working on the background will only make the film more...

    • By Garett 2023-09-15 02:35:45

      Let a bunch of second-hand goods go to Mars scientific research... What does the earth...

    • By Stephania 2023-09-12 11:06:12

      Not bad as a small cost. The plot is intense and exciting. The kind of boring and boring work at the beginning is also very...

    Movie quotes

    • Rebecca Lane: I keep wondering if he's still in there. Trapped inside his own body, with no control.

      Vincent Campbell: Sounds like hell to me.

      Rebecca Lane: Do you think any part of us survives after death?

      Vincent Campbell: I don't know. It's a little bit above my pay grade.

    • [last lines]

      Vincent Campbell: There's a pretty good chance I'm infected too. If that's the case, I've got just enough fuel left to drop out of orbit and burn up in the atmosphere. At least it'll be quick. You should get this in about 15 minutes, so, uh, I guess I'll be waiting. Five eleven Zulu, Aurora lander out.

    • [last lines]

      Charles Brunel: You'll never get/go home