Capa
Cillian Murphy
Capa

Fifty years into the future, the sun is dying, and Earth is threatened by arctic temperatures. A team of astronauts is sent to revive the Sun — but the mission fails. Seven years later, a new team is sent to finish the mission as mankind’s last hope.
Sunshine (2007) Original Trailer [HD]
Capa
Cillian Murphy
Capa
Cassie
Rose Byrne
Cassie
Mace
Chris Evans
Mace
Corazon
Michelle Yeoh
Corazon
Searle
Cliff Curtis
Searle
Kaneda
Hiroyuki Sanada
Kaneda
Harvey
Troy Garity
Harvey
Trey
Benedict Wong
Trey
Pinbacker
Mark Strong
Pinbacker
Capa's Sister
Paloma Baeza
Capa's Sister
Child
Archie Macdonald
Child
Child
Sylvie Macdonald
Child
Are you an angel? Has the time come? I've been waiting so long. We are in the not too distant future and the Sun is fading out. After a first mission to reignite it with a nuclear bomb fails, with the ship apparently lost in space, a new team are sent to try again. But it really isn't as simple as that... Director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland team up once again for this sci-fi adventure thriller. For as long as I can personally remember, outer space and the planets that dwell within it, have always served us well for cinematic treats. Fears of the unknown and worries over the destruction of Earth, by and large make for great premise's. Not all films realise this potential of course, but it always makes for a great starting point. For his first venture into this realm, Boyle has gone for the Sun as his point of reference, and it makes for a marvellously claustrophobic picture that poses as many questions as it does answers. And even tho ultimately the science fiction aspects of it do not naturally add up, it's dazzling in its visuals and thought provoking into the bargain. Boyle has never hid his influences and favourites from the public, and here he homages everything from Alien to Event Horizon, stopping for tea and crumpets at 2001s house along the way. But that is no bad thing, molding elements from great sci-fi past with his own intriguing story has given Sunshine a tremendous heart, to which Boyle then manages to cloak it with high quality drama. The crew are up there and we know that this is a genre piece and things invariably go wrong, this gives the discerning viewer an eager anticipation, a sense that one shouldn't go to the toilet for something will be missed. And Boyle lives up to the promise showed, such a pity then, that Boyle didn't let us get better acquainted with his characters at the start. Because then the impact would surely have doubled as each perilous and wrought scenario unfolded. Having racked up the tension and intrigued us with the premise, expertly fusing CGI with his own craft work along the way, Boyle's Sunshine lives or dies by it's last quarter; depending on your proclivity of course. It has proved to be a most divisive point with critics and fans alike. To say it's a genre shift accompanied with implausibility is being a touch unkind I feel, this is after all a sci-fi picture about a ship going to reignite the Sun! Never the less it doesn't quite close the film triumphantly after the twists that preceded it, turns and explosions have lulled the viewers in, but personally it satisfies this entertained observer. Not in a big bang dynamic way, but in the way that asks me for a further thought process, and that may just be what Boyle and Garland envisaged when they sat down to make the film? Again, depending on your proclivity of course! 8.5/10
Read full reviewDanny Boyle has assembled a stellar (had to be said) cast for this rather far-fetched story. The crew of the "Icarus II" are charged with dragging a massive nuclear bomb towards the sun with a view to giving it a bit of a pick-me-up. It's dying, you see. Needless to say their journey is fraught with danger, made worse when they discover the wreckage of a previous ship sent on a similar mission many years earlier. When they board it, though, all is not as it seems and danger lurks! Alex Garland knows how to write a good story and Cillian Murphy, Rose Byrne and Chris Evans work quite well together as the extra-terrestrial adventure gathers pace. The dialogue is not the best and the score overwhelms at times, but Boyle still manages to create quite a decent degree of peril mixing well the high quality special effects, a bit of sabotage, sexual tension and a good old-fashioned baddie.
Read full reviewThis sci-fi thriller started so strong. It began as a hard science fiction film with a spaceship basically pushing a nuclear bomb the size of Manhattan towards the Sun. The ship and crew's task is to reignite the dying Sun. The look and feel of the first half of the movie are wonderful. One of the best parts occurs early as the crew gets to witness the tiny planet Mercury passing between them and the Sun. The science of the movie; the 2001-"feel" of it, the repair of the ship and the golden space suits are really excellent. Unfortunately, in its last 30 minutes, **Sunshine** confuses, becoming more like _Event Horizon_. It also becomes quite confusing as Capa (Cillian Murphy) struggles or hallucinates, I'm not sure which, to complete the mission. It's difficult not to like **Sunshine** for its Sci-Fi wonders, but it falls off sharply in its final half.
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Not The Engineer
Not The Pilot
Not The Comms Officer
Not The Biologist
Not The Physicist
Not The Psychologist
Not The Captain
Not The Navigator
The Ensemble Cast Behind the Movie 2
The Ensemble Cast Behind the Movie
Danny Boyle & Kurt Loder Discuss the Film Industry
Danny Boyle & Kurt Loder Discuss the Sci-Fi Genre
Danny Boyle & Kurt Loder Discuss Science
Danny Boyle & Kurt Loder Discuss Story boarding
Making Space
The Cast
Sunshine Podcast 2 - The Science of Sun
Sunshine Podcast 1
The SUNSHINE Production Diary: Production Design of The Sun
The SUNSHINE Production Diary: What is Previz?
The SUNSHINE Production Diary: Helmet Cam
The SUNSHINE Production Diary: The Feel of Zero G
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Michelle Yeoh
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Insignia
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Cillian Murphy
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Alwin Kuchler
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Chris Evan
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Physiology of Space Flight
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Science of Radiation
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Spacesuit
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - VFX
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Introduction
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Benny Wong
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Zero G
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Hiroyuki Sanada
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Troy Garity
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Science of the Sun
The SUNSHINE Production Diary - Cliff Curtis
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