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Science FictionActionAdventureFamily

Crater

- Miles from Earth, their adventure begins.

After the death of his father, a boy growing up on a lunar mining colony takes a trip to explore a legendary crater, along with his four best friends, prior to being permanently relocated to another planet.

Release Date : 2023-05-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney Pictures21 Laps Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Isaiah Russell-Bailey

Character Name : Caleb Channing

Original Name : Isaiah Russell-Bailey

Gender : Male

Mckenna Grace

Character Name : Addison

Original Name : Mckenna Grace

Gender : Female

Billy Barratt

Character Name : Dylan

Original Name : Billy Barratt

Gender : Male

Orson Hong

Character Name : Borney

Original Name : Orson Hong

Gender : Male

Thomas Boyce

Character Name : Marcus

Original Name : Thomas Boyce

Gender : Male

Kid Cudi

Character Name : Michael

Original Name : Kid Cudi

Gender : Male

Selenis Leyva

Character Name : Maria

Original Name : Selenis Leyva

Gender : Female

Hero Hunter

Character Name : Young Caleb

Original Name : Hero Hunter

Gender : Male

Carson Minniear

Character Name : Charlie

Original Name : Carson Minniear

Gender : Male

Viviana Chavez

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Viviana Chavez

Gender : Female

Matthew Rimmer

Character Name : Messenger

Original Name : Matthew Rimmer

Gender : Male

Michael Papajohn

Character Name : Miner

Original Name : Michael Papajohn

Gender : Male

Brad Davidorf

Character Name : Adult Dylan

Original Name : Brad Davidorf

Gender : Male

Dann Florek

Character Name : Older Dylan

Original Name : Dann Florek

Gender : Male

Rose Bianca Grue

Character Name : Party Goer

Original Name : Rose Bianca Grue

Gender : Female

Fran Robertson

Character Name : Moon Family

Original Name : Fran Robertson

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-05-24

Initially, this reminded me of one of those stories that might have been written by Enid Blyton and made by the Children's Film Foundation. It's starring children and it's, primarily, for children too. After the death of his father in the lunar mines, "Caleb" (Isaiah Russell-Bailey) is to be shipped to the ultimate "Omega" colony were he is to be fostered in luxury. He's not keen, and when chatting with his three friends they decide to pinch a rover vehicle and go for a joyride outside of their base. They need a code to open the doors though, and that's where "Addison" (Mckenna Grace) comes in - and off they go. At times the rest of this is quite entertaining - the kids get to be kids in space suits with oxygen tanks as propulsion units and foolery ensues. Sadly, though, the writers can't resist and the melodrama soon comes bounding over the crater and sinks the whole thing. It can't quite decide if it's an adventure film or a drama, and sadly falls between both stools. The actors are quite good, and I think had they been left to deliver an action film as they explore the Moon having fun and mishaps along the way, it would have been very much better. As it is, the soft-focus father/son reminiscences just clogged the whole thing up, dragged the pace down and left me a little bit bored. It's watchable though, just not memorable.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-07-28

'Crater' works, I enjoyed it. It's nothing out of this world (...), though what Kyle Patrick Alvarez & Co. managed to create here does the job, in my eyes anyway. A decent plot is held together well by good acting, solid music and serviceable effects. There are naturally some issues, most notably the arguments between the characters are a bit forced/overly dramatic. Still, it comes together nicely and I found the ending to be rather sweet. A shame that Disney quickly removed this from their + service, seemingly through no fault of the film itself - it merits more eyes on it.