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Moon (2009, UK)
In director Duncan Jones' plot-twisting, dramatic thriller
and sci-fi film (with obvious filmic references to Kubrick's 2001:
A Space Odyssey (1968), Silent Running (1972),
and others) - it was set on the far side of the Moon.
Hints of its
discovery of identity theme were found in its two taglines: "250,000
miles from home, the hardest thing to face...is yourself" and "The
last place you'd ever expect to find yourself."
- the film opened with a voice-over from lone,
bearded, long-haired astronaut Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell), a sole
employee who was at the end of a three-year contract. He was supervising
the strip-mining of lunar rock (with gigantic robotic threshing
or harvesting robotic machines) to obtain Helium-3, a major component
of fusion technology for green solar fuel energy, that was then
periodically sent back to Earth:
- Sam's voice-over: "There
was a time when energy was a dirty word. When turning on your lights
was a hard choice. Cities in brownout. Food shortages. Cars burning
fuel to run. But that was the past. Where are we now? How do we
make the world so much better? Make deserts bloom? Right now, we're
the largest producer of fusion energy in the world. The energy
of the sun, trapped in rock, harvested by machine from the far
side of the moon. Today, we deliver enough clean-burning helium-3
to supply the energy needs of nearly 70% of the planet. Who'd have
thought? All the energy we ever needed, right above our heads.
The power of the moon. The power of our future."
- he was located on the far side of the Moon at a
mining base named 'Sarang,' and working for a Japanese consortium
titled LUNAR Industries, Ltd.
- communications with
Earth were reduced to only video-taped recordings, and Sam was beginning
to show signs of stress and homesickness: ("I'm talking to myself
on a regular basis. Time to go home, you know what I mean?").
He missed his wife Tess (Dominique McElligott) and his young 3-year
old daughter Eve (she was an infant when he started his contract),
and was only able to speak to them through delayed video messages.
He was also experiencing hallucinations and dreams of making love
to his wife
- Sam's only contact and companion was a semi-mobile,
multi-tasking AI robotic assist machine named GERTY 3000 (voice of
Kevin Spacey) with a robotic arm. The questionably-helpful, smooth-voiced,
programmed GERTY used yellow smiley face emoticons to communicate
emotions and monitored Sam's every move
- the film took a turn when he suffered an accident,
while he was out in a rover repairing a malfunctioning harvesting
mining machine named Matthew. He distractedly crashed his rover into
the thresher after seeing an hallucinatory mirage of a figure in
the distance
- after a dissolve to black (the loss of consciousness),
Sam awoke in the infirmary where GERTY told him that he had experienced
an accident that he couldn't remember; shortly later, the injured
Sam struggled off the infirmary bed and overheard GERTY having a
strange and clandestine conversation with Thompson (Benedict Wong)
at HQ: "(The
new Sam is in) good working order. But we only have two working harvesters
now"
- after convincing GERTY that
he had to check the exterior shell of the base - after sabotaging
it himself with a minor gas leak, Sam evaded GERTY and left the
base. He took another rover to the earlier rover crash site, where
he made a remarkable discovery. He found an unconscious version
of himself (doppelganger)
in the damaged rover. He brought his doppelganger back to
the base, and then yelled at GERTY: "Who is he?...You
tell me who that is!"
- the disoriented, injured and tired Sam was placed
in the infirmary, and told there had been an accident - while a
'cloned' Sam 2 (Robin Chalk), the doppelganger - a younger,
mirror-image, healthier clone, looked on from a distance
- GERTY
demanded that the younger Sam repeatedly take memory tests, claiming
he had experienced slight brain damage in the accident, and he needed
to strengthen his logic skills; Sam was ordered to remain at the
base by LUNAR's Overmeyers (Matt Berry), who also promised that they
would send a "rescue unit" to
tend to the stalled harvester
- Sam listened to another message from Tess, telling
him that Thompson was "promising the world - I think it was
the right thing, but it's just such a long time." Sam angrily
asked GERTY about the other 'Sam Bell': "What the hell's going
on?...I'm losing my mind." GERTY asserted that LUNAR had not
been told that he had been rescued alive from the rover. The two
Sams each thought the other was an inferior clone: ("We look
like each other").
- the company sent a message
that it had secured a Rescue Unit (a three-man crew) named ELIZA,
to arrive in approximately 14 hours; it had purportedly been sent
to "fix" the
stalled Harvester, but the clone suspected that Sam's promised contract
to return to Earth in a few days wouldn't be honored. A frustrated
Sam yelled at the clone: "I'm the original
Sam. I'm Sam f--king Bell."
- the plot became even more complex when it was theorized
that neither of the two Sams was an 'original'; the clone was suspicious
that the company had a secret supply room of replacement clones inside
the base: "What about the other clones?...We
might not be the first two to be woken up...There might be others
up here right now...I bet there's some kind of secret room...You
really think they give a s--t about us? They're laughing all the
way to the bank."
- the two engaged in a bloody struggle when the younger
Sam insisted on tearing the base apart to find the hidden room
- Sam
confessed to GERTY that he had anger issues, which had caused his
wife Tess to leave him for 6 months, after which she gave him a "second
chance." When Sam directly asked GERTY: "Am
I really a clone?" - he was given a clear explanation, only
hinted at in GERTY's message earlier. The fraudulent Japanese consortium
(LUNAR Industries) that was running the operation was cloning replacement
Sams inside the base station, to avoid paying for new astronauts
- GERTY described how it had awakened or activated
the new clone after the rover crash and implanted the memories
of Sam Bell into the clone; the injured Sam in the rover had been
replaced with a new cloned version of himself (aka Sam 2)
- actually, the film's major
spoiler was that both
of them were clones of the first "Original Sam" who
had long ago returned to Earth, as GERTY explained to the older
Sam: "When you first arrived at Sarang,
there was a small crash. You woke up in the infirmary. You suffered
minor brain damage and memory loss. I kept you under observation
and ran some tests....Sam, there was no crash. You were being awakened.
It is standard procedure for all new clones to be given tests to
establish mental stability and general physical health. Genetic
abnormalities and minor duplication errors in the DNA can have
considerable impact...(Tess and Eve) they are memory implants,
Sam. Uploaded, edited memories of the original Sam Bell. I am very
sorry."
- Sam 2 told the elder Sam that there
was a conspiracy, and that they would be in a deadly, problematic
predicament once the 'rescue team' arrived: "I
wasn't supposed to find you...They don't want us to be able to
contact Earth. They lied to us."
- the two Sams decided to join
together to search the base, and drove two rovers outside the working
perimeter of the base. There, they discovered that live long-range
communications to Earth were deliberately being jammed by transmitting
antennas. The elder Sam was also beginning to physically deteriorate
after three years of service, and was throwing up blood and losing
teeth. He played back archival video of the four previous Sams
(all physically debilitated as their 3-year contracts expired),
as they prepared to take a three-day return journey back to Earth
in a cyrogenic protection pod (although they were actually euthanized
and incinerated); in
reality, cloned Sam 2 was actually Sam 6!
- the
two 'clones' found a secret, out-of-bounds level of vaults below
the hibernation chamber, where there were hundreds of ready-to-use
cloned Sams stored in 'cryosleep' pull-out drawers: "Jesus
Christ, there's so many of 'em."
- beyond
the perimeter in a rover, the older Sam called Tess but instead
reached daughter Eve (Kaya Scodelario), now 15 years old, who told
him that Tess had "passed away some years ago"; stunned,
he hung up before her father (the "Original Sam") was called
to the video screen
- in only seven hours, the ELIZA 'rescue unit' would
arrive, and the two Sams knew that if they were found together, they
would be eliminated. They decided on a plan of action in a race against
time, to seek a way to return to Earth in a Helium-3 transport, and
expose LUNAR's conspiracy; GERTY was told to wake
up a new 7th clone (there had been 4 previous clones before the two
of them), in time to greet ELIZA
- because Sam was sick and deteriorating, he was driven
back to the crashed rover to expire there, to prevent suspicion,
while the newer cloned Sam was sent back to Earth
- GERTY's memory cache, in its memory banks, that
had recorded everything in the previous day, was rebooted after
younger cloned Sam 2 was launched to Earth
- a harvester was programmed to crash into the jamming
antenna to activate Live-Feed communications with Earth; the
ELIZA arrived just as the younger cloned Sam was launched, and the
new 7th clone awoke
- just before the closing credits as the launcher
entered Earth's atmosphere, news reports (in voice-over) were broadcast
about the controversy stirred up by Sam's (clone 6) testimony and
evidence back on Earth, alerting the public to LUNAR's unethical
practices: "Lunar Industries stocks
have slipped a further 32% after accusations. Clone 6, the clone
of Sam Bell, has been giving evidence at CAA's Board of Directors
meeting in Seattle...."
- the voice of a radio talk show host was heard next,
casting doubt on the clone's believability: "You know what?
He's one of two things. He's a wacko or an illegal immigrant. Either
way, they need to lock him up. Line two"
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Lone Bearded Astronaut Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell)
Sam's Wife Tess (Dominique McElligott) Through Delayed Video
Messages
Sam's Only Contact and Companion: GERTY 3000
Sam Awakening in Infirmary After Rover Crash-Accident
Sam's First View of His Injured Doppelganger at the Rover
Accident Crash Site
Sam Bringing His Injured Doppelganger Back to the Base
Injured Elderly Sam in the Infirmary With Healthier Sam
2 Clone Looking On
The 2 Sams Confronting Each Other
Elder Sam Getting Weaker and Sicker
Discovery of Cyro-Chambers for Cloned Sams
Clone Sam 7 Waking Up
The Launching of Cloned Sam 6 to Earth
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