Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller | Event Horizon - Am Rande des Universums | 1997 | Event Horizon | Paul W.S. Anderson | United Kingdom United States | 96 |
6,7 IMDb Nr.422 | Handlung "A haunted ship. A missing crew. An infinite evil." A rescue crew investigates a spaceship that disappeared into a black hole and has now returned...with someone or something new on-board. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by wouterbrugge on 27 April 2005) There's something really special about this movie, but I can't put my finger on it. Maybe it's the combination of sci-fi and horror, which create a very distinct atmosphere that you can just feel throughout the entire flick. Maybe it's the idea of a hell-dimension, accessible through a black hole, something so far away yet so close-by that gives me the creeps. Even though you don't see anything of this don't-wanna-be-there-dimension, the effect it has on the crew just says it all. The plot maybe quite simple, but the film doesn't dwell too much on it, it does not imply it is a mind-blowing idea. You won't hear Laurence Fishburne saying: 'Oh, my God! A hell dimension! How is it even possible?!' Nothing in the movie is scarier than stuff I've seen before, still the scariness of Event Horizon isn't in the gore, nor in the shock and awe moments. No, it's in the atmosphere. It's in the ominousness which somehow grabs you and doesn't let go. It's in the gut-feeling. Event Horizon is a gut-movie. Maybe that's the thing I couldn't put my finger on. | Darsteller Laurence Fishburne ... Captain Miller Sam Neill ... Dr. William Weir Kathleen Quinlan ... Peters, Med Tech Joely Richardson ... Lt. Starck Richard T. Jones ... Cooper Jack Noseworthy ... Justin Jason Isaacs ... D.J. Sean Pertwee ... Smith Peter Marinker ... Captain John Kilpack Holley Chant ... Claire | ||||
Musik | Drehbuch | Produktion Jeremy Bolt | Colin Brown | Nick Gillott | Lawrence Gordon | Sarah Isherwood | Lloyd Levin |