Moon (2009)

  • Year: 2009
  • Released: 10 Jul 2009
  • Country: United Kingdom, United States
  • Adwords: Won 1 BAFTA Award28 wins & 37 nominations total
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1182345/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/Moon
  • Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/moon
  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English, Spanish
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Writer: Duncan Jones, Nathan Parker
  • Director: Duncan Jones
  • Cast: Sam Rockwell, Kevin Spacey, Dominique McElligott
  • Keywords: dystopia, future, space, artificial intelligence, isolation,
7.8/10
67/100
90% – Critics
89% – Audience

Moon Storyline

Sam Bell has a three year contract to work for Lunar Industries. For the contract’s entire duration, he is the sole employee based at their lunar station. His primary job responsibility is to harvest and periodically rocket back to Earth supplies of helium-3, the current clean and abundant fuel used on Earth. There is no direct communication link available between the lunar station and Earth, so his only direct real-time interaction is with GERTY, the intelligent computer whose function is to attend to his day to day needs. With such little human contact and all of it indirect, he feels that three years is far too long to be so isolated; he knows he is beginning to hallucinate as the end of his three years approaches. All he wants is to return to Earth to be with his wife Tess and their infant daughter Eve, who was born just prior to his leaving for this job. With two weeks to go, he gets into an accident at one of the mechanical harvesters and is rendered unconscious. Injured, he awakens back at the station in the infirmary, he assumes assisted by GERTY. GERTY tells him that a rescue team named Eliza will come to the station to clean up the aftermath of the accident. After his recuperation, he takes an unauthorized trip back to the broken harvester, where he makes an unexpected discovery. Because of his find, he begins to doubt his sanity, then his true identity, then the company and GERTY’s willingness to do what is best for him. Because of his resulting beliefs, his sole mission becomes how to get back to Earth on his own.

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Moon Movie Reviews

Excellent low-budget sci-fi drama with an amazing cast! 😉

Okay, here’s the basic plot (without the twist-spoiler):

Place: The moon. Time: A future not long from now (2030-ish I think). Sam Bell, astronaut, is working on a lunar base of some sort. He is the only person on the entire base, only assisted by an all-knowing robot called GERTY (voiced by Kevin Spacey). He has been stationed on the base for almost 3 years, his contract nearing an end, and with his flight back to earth scheduled only 14 days away, he can’t wait to get back home to see his wife and daughter again. However, suddenly one of the automated moon-vehicles (harvesting rock-samples or whatever) goes awry, and he goes outside of the base to investigate it… but then something unexpected happens, and he has to change his perspective on everything.

  • End of basic plot summary.


Bell is played by the brilliant Sam Rockwell, whom you probably know from “Charlie’s Angels”, “The Green Mile”, “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind”, “Matchstick Men” or the equally brilliant sci-fi movies “Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy” and “Galaxy Quest”. This is probably his biggest part in a movie EVER, and I doubt if he will ever get a role as big as this again (not because he’s not capable or worthy of it, but because it was a HUGE performance). If you’re a fan of Rockwell (or perhaps of Kevin Spacey’s voice), then you will not be disappointed, as they’re both great in “Moon”.

For sci-fi lovers, this movie is really a blast. It takes some inspiration from such classics like “2001: A Space Odyssey”, “Outland”, “Silent Running”, “Alien”, and others, but still manages to be unique and original, something which has become increasingly rare in the recent big-budget/massive special effects/quick fix-tradition of Hollywood nowadays. “Moon” achieved something great for a budget of approximately 5 million dollars, which is ridiculously low by regular movie-standards, where a feature film usually would cost ten times that amount.

As for the theme of the movie, the subjects of alienation, solitude, dehumanization and disbelief are risen (among others), which often leads to some of the best movies (in my opinion), as is the case here too.

All in all, this movie definitely ranks among my personal top-20 all-time sci-fi favorites, and I will presume it will be placed equally high on most sci-fi aficionado’s lists. An excellent debut directorial by Duncan Jones, and clearly one of the 5 best sci-fi movies made in the last 10 years. Already looking forward to his next feature film, which allegedly is also going to be a sci-fi movie (although with a much bigger budget).

Final rating: 9.5/10 – a nearly flawless movie.

There is so much to admire about this film!

“Moon” is an amazingly different film. First, the film is a sci-fi film that is set on the moon. It has exceptionally nice special effects–yet only cost five million dollars to make!! Second, it only stars one guy–Sam Rockwell. Along with the voice of the computer (Kevin Spacey), and BRIEF glimpses at others through memories or over phone calls, this IS the entire cast! Third, and most importantly, the film really kept me guessing throughout and is thoroughly original! The film is the first full-length film of Duncan Jones–the son of David Bowie (Bowie’s real name, by the way, is David Jones). While he’s only made one film since (“Source Code”), I cannot imagine him not getting many more opportunities because his skills are so evident in “Moon”–a film he not only directed but he came up with the story as well! This guy is something.

The film is set in the near future. To supply the Earth’s energy needs, NASA is mining Helium-3 from the Moon. On this moon base is Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell)–a guy who seems to be losing his mind. It’s probably because he’s been alone for nearly three years. What is obvious is that something is amiss–and he is either hallucinating or there is another version of him on the base as well! Yes, following an accident, he awakens to see another Sam Bell.

At this point in the film, I KNEW exactly what was coming next. Well, I was 100% wrong!!! The film really took my by surprise and the dark turn really caught me off guard–and I really, really like that in a movie. However, I don’t want to spoil it. See the film yourself and see a wonderful example of a film that is highly original, intelligent and cheaply made! A truly unique film–and one that is available now on Netflix. And, like “Gravity”, it’s a space film with a tiny cast that thoroughly kept my interest.

By the way, my only complaint about this film, and it’s minor, is that the movie is rated R. You do see Rockwell’s butt and I wish that scene was chopped out–not because I am a prude but because a lot of teens won’t be able to see the film due to it’s rating and some adults might avoid it as well. As a parent, I would certainly let my daughters see the movie–it’s really something special.

A hugely impressive first feature from Duncan Jones

I enjoy sci-fi movies just as much as the next person, and heard so many great things about Moon. To me, it was every bit as good as I had heard, and notable for two things especially.

One is Duncan Jones’ direction. For a first feature, I was hugely impressed by the assurance and consistency of the direction here. The other is Sam Rockwell, I have always liked him, and in Moon he is simply amazing in perhaps his best performance.

But these two elements are not the only outstanding elements. The production values may be low-budget, but looking at the film you wouldn’t guess that, it does look very polished. The story is explored in a delicate and intriguing fashion with themes of loneliness and humanity, and the script is intelligent and poignant.

The rest of the cast are fine, in particular Kevin Spacey as the voice of Gerty, and the characters are interesting. Though at the end of the day it is Rockwell’s film.

All in all, hugely impressive and one of my favourites of the year. 10/10 Bethany Cox