After the eight-minute opening credits sequence, we are offered a visual promise—Luna’s Stranded is molded in the genius of Kubrick’s 2001. Unfortunately, as is often the case, promises as grand as these are meant to be broken, and Luna—also known as co-star Maria Lidon—does so with vengeance and disregard. The acting, especially from Danel Aser, is distractingly torturous, with every word ground heel-down into the film-stock, and the entire plot is ridiculous to the point of becoming unintentional camp.
by Adam Balz | Source: 20th Century Fox DVD
09 Nov 2007 9:12 AM | Submit Comment