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DramaScience Fiction

Saturn

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When a mysterious planet appears in the sky, a young father must choose between the life he loves and an ancient call to save the world.

Release Date : 2024-09-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Mew Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Dominic Bogart

Character Name : James Lewis

Original Name : Dominic Bogart

Gender : Male

Piercey Dalton

Character Name : Sarah Lewis

Original Name : Piercey Dalton

Gender : Female

Marc Rissmann

Character Name : Titan

Original Name : Marc Rissmann

Gender : Male

Elijah Maximus

Character Name : George Lewis

Original Name : Elijah Maximus

Gender : Male

Jonathan Stoddard

Character Name : Mysterious Man

Original Name : Jonathan Stoddard

Gender : Male

Marimar Vega

Character Name : Nibiru

Original Name : Marimar Vega

Gender : Female

Matt Angel

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Matt Angel

Gender : Male

Elizabeth Grullón

Character Name : Selene

Original Name : Elizabeth Grullón

Gender : Female

Olivia Sui

Character Name : Samantha

Original Name : Olivia Sui

Gender : Female

Christopher Morson

Character Name : Brian

Original Name : Christopher Morson

Gender : Male

Robyn Cohen

Character Name : Dr. Tracy Weiland

Original Name : Robyn Cohen

Gender : Female

Maya Tuttle

Character Name : TV Reporter (voice)

Original Name : Maya Tuttle

Gender : Female

Keaton Talmadge

Character Name : Radio Anchor (voice)

Original Name : Keaton Talmadge

Gender : Male

Bob Barnes

Character Name : TV Anchor (voice)

Original Name : Bob Barnes

Gender : Male

Josh Kibbey

Character Name : Man in Store

Original Name : Josh Kibbey

Gender : Male

Raymond Power

Character Name : Man in Store

Original Name : Raymond Power

Gender : Male

Elizabeth Saydah

Character Name : Radio Reporter (voice)

Original Name : Elizabeth Saydah

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-11-16

Moral dilemmas often call for making hard choices, matters necessitating profound, introspective soul-searching. And, as this insightful sci-fi offering illustrates, it’s a process that not only includes us mortals, but also extends to supernatural beings possessing tremendous powers and even greater responsibilities. When the Earth’s existence is threatened by the sudden appearance of an enormous, mysterious, seemingly menacing planet in the sky above, a mild-mannered professor and family man (Dominic Bogart) who carries a secret about his true nature must decide whether to continue living out the life he so dearly enjoys or live up to an ancient obligation as a protector of the world. Can he make the right choice between quiet domestic contentment with his wife (Piercey Dalton) and son (Elijah Maximus), or must he inevitably bring himself to sacrifice this tranquil life in order to fulfill his sacred responsibility of keeping his promise to save a questionably deserving planet, one that has repeatedly failed through the ages to attain the stability and social maturity hoped for it by its guardian shepherds? Such is the heady question presented in writer-director Eric Esau’s morality play set in a world of extraordinary circumstances. The filmmaker’s third feature outing provides viewers with a look into a scenario where much is on the line for both the planet and for one of the individuals sworn to save it, along with the personal reflection he must undergo in deciding which choice to make. While the film could occasionally use some quickened pacing in the first half, it nevertheless delivers on its central premise with ample heartfelt emotion, a quality rarely seen in sci-fi offerings to the degree that it’s on display here, a trait that truly sets this release apart from other such pictures that rely more heavily on special effects and other glitzy gimmicks to carry the story. It might even bring a tear to one’s eye, something almost unheard of for releases in this genre. Admittedly, though, finding this offering may take some effort at the moment, as it has been principally playing the film festival circuit, but it’s a movie decidedly deserving of wider attention as a theatrical or streaming release. If you’re an ardent fan of movies like this, “Saturn” should definitely be on your watchlist.