
Mickey 17
4.1
(228)
Science Fiction
Comedy
Adventure
2025
137 min
R
Unlikely hero Mickey Barnes finds himself in the extraordinary circumstance of working for an employer who demands the ultimate commitment to the job… to die, for a living.
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Science Fiction
Comedy
Survival
Fantasy
Adventure
Dystopian
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"I really enjoyed Mickey7 by Edward Ashton, the original novel, that Bong Joon-ho's adaptation, Mickey 17, is based on so I was really looking forward to seeing what this director would do with it. It is different, but the dystopian visual style, chaos, dark humor/ satire, and performances make this work as well as it does. I also appreciated that the movie gives Nasha more to do. I'd say that this is my favorite Robert Pattinson performance(s) as well. Plus, it's always good to see Steven Yeun, even if he is a bit of a villain."
"This reminded me a lot of Okja. There are good ideas here but as a whole it didn't fully gel for me. Robert Pattinson gives an interesting performance but passive protagonists aren't my thing. I also wish Steven Yuen's character was used more."
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"The concept of this was interesting. In the future they have the ability to clone you and implant the memoires. So it’s not just a clone that looks like you it really is you. As you can imagine the technology is controversial and band except for one situation. It’s called the expendables program. On this expedition they use this clone to do all the risky jobs and experiments. When he dies they just print out another one and go again. They accidently make another one creating multiples complicating things. I was really interested in them exploring the philosophical ramifications of cloning. There was even a whole religious angle I was hoping they would get into. Instead of getting into that stuff they spent most of the time on the cowboys and Indians story line with the aliens. It’s way too long as they show you everything in every flashback. It’s not a bad movie but it’s far less though provoking than I was hoping for. Worth a watch but not full price at the theater. Please check out my podcast Mostly Low Budget Movie Reviews with Clarence for a more detailed breakdown. On all streaming platforms. Link is in the bio. Thank you!"
"Any movie that Bong Joon Hoo makes is guaranteed to be good, and this movie is no exception. Robert Pattinson kills it in this movie, and so does the entire cast. I love how the film balances tight, square shots to show the humanity in the film's characters with wide lens shots of what looks to be a more bleak version of Planet Hoth. The political commentary is A1. The only issue I have is that the film goes off on a little tangent which causes the film to drag a tad bit too long. Overall, this is another solid entry in Hoo's already amazing filmography."