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Sunshine (Blu-ray disc)
Paloma Baeza, Rose Byrne, Chipo Chung, Cliff Curtis, Chris Evans, …
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It's save the earth time again, as a group of unfeasibly hot
astronauts dare to go... Danny Boyle directs his take on the
earth-under-threat scenario in an often gloomy and violent fashion.
This time round, it's fifty years from now, and the Sun is on its
way out, threatening mass destruction here on earth. Eight sexy
astronauts (including Cillian Murphy, Rose Byrne, Michelle Yeoh and
Chris Evans) have been dispatched to the heart of the solar system
in a ship called, ominously, the Icarus II - to kickstart the
sputtering star. The notion of darkness and the fear it instills is
utilized as a scaremongering theme but is alternated with jarring
scenes of pure white light when the ship nears its objective. With
a few jolts of unexpected terror and a moody soundtrack by
Underworld, Boyle tries very hard to make you afraid of the dark
again.
Fatherland is a bold, ambitious show about contemporary fatherhood
in all its complexities and contradictions. Created by Frantic
Assembly's Scott Graham, Karl Hyde from Underworld and playwright
Simon Stephens (Punk Rock, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the
Night-Time), this daring collage of words, music and movement
confronts the complexities and contradictions of contemporary
fatherhood. A vivid, urgent and deeply personal portrait of
21st-century England at the crossroads of past, present and future,
the play is inspired by conversations with fathers and sons from
the writers' home towns in the heart of the country. Tender and
tough, honest and true, Fatherland is a vital and necessary show
about what we were, who we are and what we'd like to become. The
world premiere of Fatherland took place at the Royal Exchange
Theatre, Manchester on 5 July 2017 as part of Manchester
International Festival. This is a revised version of the original
text which coincides with performances in London at the Lyric
Hammersmith as part of LIFT 2018.
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