In the article, the author compares Robert Pattinson's performances in two films: 'High Life' and 'Mickey 17'. Both portray space travel but with differing themes; 'High Life' features dark, sinister elements involving non-consensual acts in a grim setting, while 'Mickey 17' introduces humor alongside horror, with Pattinson playing multiple characters, all named Mickey Barnes. The author notes Pattinson's ability to tether audiences to complex narratives, while the films themselves critique human autonomy and life in a technologically advanced but morally questionable future.
Pattinson's unswerving conviction powered the film's own.
The mere acknowledgment of human horniness is a sign of intelligent life.
He's in capable hands, and so, in another sense, are we.
A team of scientists watch, with more interest than concern, as the Mickeys endure their grim fate.
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