The Beyond

The Beyond

2018 "To find out place in the universe, we must venture beyond our boundaries."
The Beyond
The Beyond

The Beyond

4.9 | 1h32m | en | Science Fiction

Set in 2019, The Beyond chronicles the groundbreaking mission which sent astronauts - modified with advanced robotics, through a newly discovered wormhole known as the Void. When the mission returns unexpectedly, the space agency races to discover what the astronauts encountered on their first of its kind interstellar space journey.

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4.9 | 1h32m | en | Science Fiction | More Info
Released: January. 09,2018 | Released Producted By: Ground Control Entertainment , Sector 99 Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Set in 2019, The Beyond chronicles the groundbreaking mission which sent astronauts - modified with advanced robotics, through a newly discovered wormhole known as the Void. When the mission returns unexpectedly, the space agency races to discover what the astronauts encountered on their first of its kind interstellar space journey.

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Cast

David Bailie , Jane Perry , Kosha Engler

Director

Silvija Meilunaite

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Ground Control Entertainment , Sector 99

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rohanbhatt Just Really Good Movie To Watch...............................
roblukacs Bland preachy save the planet tripe. Another preachy pretend to be intelligent borefest. A film is supposed to be above all entertaining and engaging. This is neither. The characters are flat and undeveloped and generic. The dialogue is in docustyle inteview format which means you dont really get characters that go through any type of arc. I couldnt even tell you the characters names or anything about them because they are undeveloped. When I dont know anything about the characters i dont care about them. When I dont care I dont watch. The dialogue is dry and goes on about how we need to take care of the planet. They drone on with the same loopy soundtrack tune all thru the film. We get visited by aliens that bring us a new planet because we have done such a poor job of maintaining our own. They do this by somehow transporting it thru a wormhole nearby. We decide to send a human in the wormhole. To protect the human we pull its brain and plug it into a robot body. This actually makes for a cool concept that they could have made into a story of its own dealing with the character that went thru with the surgery. But its just another poorly executed plot device to move the borefest forward. If I were to describe this film I would say its Robocop mixed in with contact and the global warming preachyness of World War Z, documentary style. It sucks and anyone who thought it was intellegent and thought provoking is a moron.
safeJ Not truly being a writer, director or producer, our CGI expert had to look elsewhere for inspiration. Other than the film actually having a surprise ending not expected from the trailer/preview, I learned a great deal from the 2 minute or so trailer than watching the 100+ minute movie. The movie starts off with what looks like the end of the world, and we're then treated to a boring docudrama. Our multitasking director/writer appears to have been influenced by a combination of Contact and Arrival, along with bits of other Sci-Fi media. The sound that the Void is emitting is remarkably like the sounds heard in Contact related to their alien communication. The gyroscope-like vehicle used in Contact is very similar to the gyro look of Beyond's probes. The arrival of multiple orbs in Beyond is like the multiple spaceships appearing in Arrival. Even the appearance of Beyond's aliens alludes to the inkiness of Arrival's aliens. And the "save earth" theme here is similar to both Arrival and Contact.Other than shear curiosity, I wouldn't have bothered streaming this movie from my local library's agent. The trailer led me to believe there was a disaster caused by aliens, where in fact aliens apparently saved humanity (only surprise of movie). Wasn't clearly explained what actually blew up, causing all the debris to crash into satellites, etc. Was it the moon's destruction? Did the aliens cause this as well, just to give them an opportunity to "save" humanity?The writer/director/etc. should stick to CGI and creating other visual effects and leave the rest of movie making to others with the professional know-how!!
sampsonraysimon It's a weird movie. And although it lacks any tangible structure, it's anti-climactic and I didn't really care about any of the characters, it was one of the most original films I've ever seen. There was a realness to it that transcended it's documentary-style delivery. I hope more people continue to take risks and push the boundaries with Sci-Fi.