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Last Light of Orion kind of sneaks up on you, you know? The atmosphere is dense with existential dread as James Dalton, the astronaut, ventures into the abyss to save humanity. It's got a slow burn, really, which might not sit well with everyone, but it builds this deep sense of isolation and desperation. The practical effects are a standout, giving a gritty realism to space travel that you don’t see much these days. The performances, while not always top-tier, are earnest enough to draw you into the emotional stakes. It’s not your typical sci-fi flick, focusing more on the human condition than on flashy tech. There’s a quiet beauty to it that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Atmospheric and introspective take on space explorationPractical effects create a grounded feelNot your typical fast-paced sci-fi
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