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Solis
TrailerWhen Troy Holloway wakes up to find himself trapped aboard a drifting escape pod shooting towards the Sun he quickly realises the true terror of his situation. With rapid oxygen depletion and a burn- up rate of 90 minutes, Commander Roberts leads a rescue party to save Holloway before time runs out. Having recently lost his son and now confronted by his immediate end, Holloway feels less enthusiastic about survival. But Roberts, speaking to him only through a weak radio transmission, is determined to save his life, and both soon learn that the lives they have both lived influence each other in unexpected ways.Director: Carl StrathieCountry: United KingdomDuration: 92 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 4.41 CommentsSort By- Newest
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kodel Anonymouswow, that was......meh...2018-11-10 17:11Keywords: -
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Characters of "Solis"
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Critic Reviews of "Solis"
Eye for FilmOctober 25, 2018The pacing, like Holloway, is out of control, sometimes racing along but, more often, hanging about for no apparent reason.
Mark Leeper's ReviewsOctober 24, 2018The film would probably be much better if the sound mixer made the dialog easier to understand.
Movie NationOctober 23, 2018Like the escape pod in the story, adrift in space with limited power and time running out. Not fast enough, it turns out.
SciFiNowJuly 06, 2018The effects are solid and there's initial intrigue, but that the script has to rely on so much exposition and back-story to encourage one to care about Holloway.
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