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Biosphere

  • 2022
  • 1h 46m
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5.5/10
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Mark Duplass and Sterling K. Brown in Biosphere (2022)
In the not-too-distant future, the last two men on earth must adapt and evolve to save humanity.
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In the not-too-distant future, the last two men on earth must adapt and evolve to save humanity.In the not-too-distant future, the last two men on earth must adapt and evolve to save humanity.In the not-too-distant future, the last two men on earth must adapt and evolve to save humanity.

  • Director
    • Mel Eslyn
  • Writers
    • Mel Eslyn
    • Mark Duplass
  • Stars
    • Sterling K. Brown
    • Mark Duplass
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    • Director
      • Mel Eslyn
    • Writers
      • Mel Eslyn
      • Mark Duplass
    • Stars
      • Sterling K. Brown
      • Mark Duplass
    • 41User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    3legion-of-the-snowzombie

    A good ESG score, does not a good movie make.

    The acting was good, considering the material they had to work with. The set looks cheap. You can see the plants are wilted, because they did not originally grow in the hydroponic medium or the studio lights fried them or both. The pond is way too small for the size of the fish. It reminded me of the fish you see swimming in the tank before being served with fresh ginger and a soy sauce, with a little chilly.

    This shambles of a movie looks and sounds cheap, thrown together by well-meaning people that need to work. Don't they realise that just because you can, doesn't mean you should.

    Even if you are willing to suspend belief, it's still boring. It has one note, and that is a B-flat. You won't get that 1 hour and 40 minutes back. There is only so much BS you can take before you throw the baby out with the bath water. How does good Art get made? Not like this, you've been warned. If you're an insomniac try watching this before bed time, you'll be out like a light, sweet dreams.

    John Money would approve of this movie, that's all you need to know.
    4luctgluc

    Promising but doesn't get there in the end

    It's an interesting premise. The strength of this film is the way the setup and characters back stories are disbursed very gradually, a drip at a time, which keeps your attention. In the end though, the set up doesn't really matter a whole lot.

    When the main thrust of the narrative becomes clear, rather than running with it and guiding us towards a memorable conclusion, the film chooses to go with blandness, presumably hoping we take the non-committal ending to be open and courageous, and not simply uninspired.

    Good performances, good ideas, good direction. The story was just a little too weak for me.
    6SnoopyStyle

    cringe humor

    Ray (Sterling K. Brown) and Billy (Mark Duplass) are best friends and last people on Earth. They survive under a dome built by Ray. They rely on fish farming for food, but the last female fish just died. Eventually, their fishes will run out and so will they. Somehow, life finds a way.

    This is an indie from Mel Eslyn and Mark Duplass. It's a two person play and a high concept sci-fi post-apocalyptic flick. It starts with some mildly humorous best friends banter. It turns into an one-joke concept. I would like the premise to have a more specific scientific explanation. I doubt that the film cares that much about that. They are playing this for the comedy. It's awkward. It's uncomfortable. It's cringe comedy and only slightly funny to me.
    5ArtistGrl

    Disappointing

    Before screening this film at The Toronto Film Festival, the presenter asked the audience not to spoil it. This request limits the possibility of a thorough review, as there is not much that can be said about it's plot without giving away it's one trick pony.

    Genre-wise, the film steers between sci-fi, drama and grotesque comedy, relying on a single outstretched joke that becomes quite tiresome after multiple iterations. Some members of the audience were laughing throughout, but it may have just as well been a coping mechanism to deal with content that wasn't entirely easy to stomach.

    There wasn't any actual beginning or an end, just references to a backstory that was never fully explored. There was no resolution offered here either, making it feel as though the writers have given up halfway.

    What did hold this together and stopped me from walking out (in addition to my middle row seat), was the excellent acting by Sterling K. Brown & Mark Duplass. They were extremely believable, despite the ridiculousness of the plot, adding to the overall atmosphere of discomfort that it evoked.
    6IonicBreezeMachine

    An endearingly odd film that feels a touch rambly and unpolished, but touches on interesting ideas and has an endearing theme of hope.

    At the end of the world, former President of the United States Billy (Mark Duplass) and his science advisor and best friend Ray (Sterling K. Brown) live out their existence in a self-sufficient shelter made by Ray. When the last female fish in their eco system dies, the two become consigned to the fact their days are now number with the artificial ecosystem no longer self-sufficient. However, destruction is averted when one of the remaining male fish begins to undergo sequential hermaphroditism, the process of which allows it to change from male to female and procreate. With the appearance of a mysterious greenlight in the sky, a similar process soon begins to happen to Billy.

    Biosphere comes to us from the Duplass Brothers production company and is written and directed by Mel Eslyn along with Mark Duplass who also stars in the movie based on an outline the two developed at a writers retreat in 2018. As one can note from the Duplass films of the past, the brothers have a filmmaking style that often mixes quirky indie tropes around uncomfortable or charged topics. Biosphere is no different here as it takes a very loaded approach and while it has charm and some unique ideas, it also feels like a movie that's maybe a little too stretched.

    To start off on a positive note, Sterling K. Brown and Mark Duplass have fantastic chemistry together and with the movie being a chamber piece it definitely needed that authentic buddy dynamic in order to sell this premise with the two being something of an "odd couple" with Ray the more optimistic and knowledgeable one while Billy is the slightly dumber pessimist. The movie itself is rather odd and the best way I can describe it is if we followed Dr. Strangelove past its ending and mixed it with the movie Nothing with a seasoning of Junior (the Schwarzenegger film from 1994). The directions the movie takes are so unexpected (especially going in blind) that I was legitimately engaged in spite of the rather rambling nature of the film. The movie clocks in at about 107 minutes, and it definitely feels like it could've benefitted from being trimmed to a leaner 85 to 90 at most. A big reason is the primary plot doesn't really shift into gear until about a half hour in and that first half hour offers a lot of points that feel repeated throughout the later bit of the film. I certainly enjoyed the shifting character dynamics and relationships in the film, even if the film itself sometimes proved a challenge to get through. Biosphere certainly isn't the first film to go into this kind of territory as it was flirted with in the 1985 science fiction film Enemy Mine and we even saw it explored to a degree in the "Brinky" episode of Pinky and the Brain, and while I definitely prefer those over this given the choice, Biosphere isn't without it's own insights into the premise.

    Biosphere won't be for everyone and for people who already like the Duplass brothers or premise you'll need to give the film a lot of patience in order to get to the best parts of the film. For those willing to give it a chance you'll find a flawed movie, but one with some interesting ideas.

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      In a 2023 interview with The AU Review, Mel Eslyn spoke about the initial idea for the film: "Mark Duplass pitches me ideas that are always half a sentence and someone has to finish it. But they are always the best first half of a sentence you've heard. He had pitched me an idea along the lines of, 'What if there are the two last men on Earth and they're living in a biosphere and they're obsessed with Mario Brothers?' So we kind of started there, and I thought, 'Well, if the last two people on Earth are men then there's some stuff to dig into.'"
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      Referenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: This Movie was Shockingly Terrible - Best and Worst of TIFF 2022 (2022)

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Биосфера
    • Filming locations
      • USA(location)
    • Production company
      • Duplass Brothers Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $60,149
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $33,805
      • Jul 9, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $96,257
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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