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Theo
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| Dane Cook | ... |
Dvorak
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| Caity Lotz | ... |
Emily
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Bug
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| Tom Cavanagh | ... |
Zell
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| Grant Bowler | ... |
Walter
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| Dominic Bogart | ... |
Sketch
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| Fernanda Romero | ... |
Zia
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| Sally Pressman | ... |
Darla
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| Mark Steger | ... |
Charles Dahl
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| Frank Ashmore | ... |
Garcia
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Reporter
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Sharon Bremond | ... |
Josephine
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| Nicole Derseweh | ... |
Nikki Kieslowski
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| Gretchen Dickason | ... |
Bar & Cafe Patron
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"400 Days" centers on four astronauts 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 when they lose all communication with the outside world. Forced to exit the ship, they discover that this mission may not have been a simulation after all. Written by ThresholdDweller
Maybe I'm just a sucker for terrible movies, I have watched many, but I feel that the 2 other reviews here are from viewers who hold on to a candle of a perfect movie within any given genre, and that anything that goes against that can only be considered a failure and a waste of time for all involved...
This is my first review, I don't have the writing skills that some reviewers have, but I do have an honest opinion...
Do not watch this movie unless you have, like me, exhausted almost all other options. Watch this movie if you have a few hours to kill, and you want to watch a good old fashioned B-movie. Yes the story is contrived and, yes, the characters are flawed, and HECK yes, the time-line and 3rd act make little to no sense. But I for one enjoyed it for what it sets out from the start to be. A poorly written, clichéd, homage to the B-movies of old.
If the previous reviewers really think that this movie was a total waste of everyones time, then I would like to see their fantastically scripted masterpieces.
Watch this film if you have hours to kill, you might find that you enjoy it in the same way that you enjoy a bacon sandwich, fleeting, momentary, and utterly forgettable.