Bong Joon-ho and Robert Pattinson's Mickey 17 Is One Messy Trip to Space: Review
Briefly

In Mickey 17, we follow Mickey Barnes, a man whose dire job involves repeated deaths and reprints on a colonization mission to Nilfheim. Despite the grim nature of his existence, Mickey finds solace in his love for Nasha, a fellow crewmate. However, complications arise when Mickey discovers a new version of himself has been printed prematurely, violating protocol. The film, directed by Bong Joon-ho, has garnered mixed reviews, with some critics noting narrative awkwardness possibly due to extensive editing, leaving character depth often feeling lacking.
Mickey 17 is an often wild, narratively messy sci-fi comedy that feels like it underwent significant re-editing during production.
Mickey 17 is complicated by its cast of questionable authority figures and the real dangers present on the planet Nilfheim.
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