Biosphere – Movie Review
Director: Mel Eslyn
Writer: Mark Duplass, Mel Eslyn (Screenplay)
Cast
- Sterling K Brown (The Predator)
- Mark Duplass (Creep)
Plot: In the not-too-distant future, the last two men on earth must adapt and evolve to save humanity.
Runtime: 1 Hour 46 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Biosphere starts when Ray (Brown) and Billy (Duplass) go about their daily routine in their sphere. The world has ended outside of the sphere and they have the supplies to survive.
However, when one of their fish dies, leaving only male fish they face a problem. Without the fish, their supplies can’t regenerate until something unusual happens. Now, they face the reality that evolution is happening and life is going to stand a chance to continue.
Verdict on Biosphere
Biosphere is a comedy mystery following two men that are the last survivors in the world. However, their world starts to face consequences as they see an unusual change in the world.
This is a movie that shows a world long gone through destruction. It shows how the two people must live together despite knowing how empty the world is. This is an odd comedy that doesn’t end up giving us much of an ending. As it leaves even more left open by the end, leaving us feeling flat. The comedy seems to miss more than it hits too.
Final Thoughts –Biosphere is a flat comedy with too many questions left open.