I.S.S. (film) explained

Director:Gabriela Cowperthwaite
Producer:
Starring:
Music:Anne Nikitin
Cinematography:Nick Remy Matthews
Production Companies:Liddell Entertainment
Distributor:Bleecker Street
Runtime:96 minutes[1]
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$13.8 million[2]
Gross:$6.6 million[3] [4]

I.S.S. is a 2023 American science fiction thriller film directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite and written by Nick Shafir. The film stars Ariana DeBose, Chris Messina, John Gallagher Jr., Masha Mashkova, Costa Ronin, and Pilou Asbæk.

I.S.S. premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the United States on January 19, 2024, by Bleecker Street. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $6.6 million.

Plot

NASA astronauts Kira Foster and Christian Campbell arrive at the International Space Station (ISS) and greet their colleagues: American Commander Gordon Barrett and Russian cosmonauts Weronika Vetrov and brothers Nicholai and Alexey Pulov. Despite the cultural and political differences, they get along well, with Gordon and Weronika having formed a romance. Kira views Earth from the space station for the first time with her coworkers, who explain the overview effect to her.

Later, she witnesses numerous nuclear explosions across the continental United States. Communications with the ground fail, but Gordon receives a coded message from the US government indicating that the Russian military has initiated a nuclear attack on the US and ordering him to take control of the ISS "by any means necessary." He discusses the message with Kira and Christian; they suspect the Russians were given a similar order. They also find the station is orbiting too low and will fall to the Earth if aid does not arrive within 24 hours.

Nicholai tells the crew that a communications antenna is broken, requiring Gordon to go outside to fix it. While outside, he tells Kira to keep the others away from the windows to spare them from the sight of Earth's surface in flames. Gordon untethers his space suit to reach the antenna, and Alexey sabotages Gordon's communications with the ISS while Nicholai uses the station's robotic arm to swat Gordon into space.

Enraged by the attack on Gordon, Weronika asks Kira – the only one she trusts – to depart in the Soyuz spacecraft with Alexey's research, a cure for radiation sickness. Weronika explains that whichever government obtains it will determine who survives the nuclear war. Weronika creates a distraction by threatening Alexey and Nicholai with destroying the station. Kira searches the Russian lockers for the research, asking Christian's help locating "node zero". He says it does not exist, leading Kira to conclude Weronika lied. Kira and Christian find the cosmonauts in a tense standoff which ends with Christian striking Weronika in the back of the head, killing her.

The astronauts withdraw. Alexey refuses to kill the Americans, so Nicholai hunts for them alone while Kira and Christian hide. Alexey sees Gordon hanging onto a solar panel and uses the robotic arm to rescue him, then helps Kira evade Nicholai. A distraught Gordon becomes further agitated when he learns of Weronica's death, arming himself. Nicholai finds them but is tackled by Gordon, who locks them in another module where they fight. The others frantically work to open the hatch, but find that Gordon and Nicholai have killed each other.

After the incident, Kira notices "NODE0" written over the door to the Japanese Experiment Module. She goes to confront Christian and finds a Soyuz spacesuit and the Russian research in his sleep pod. Meanwhile, Christian quietly sabotages the station's life support system. Kira finds Christian and Alexey in the galley, and the Americans guardedly talk about the situation, then attempt to influence Alexey to take sides. Christian attacks Alexey, wounding him, but Alexey and Kira work together to strangle Christian, killing him.

Kira treats Alexey's wound and Alexey restores life support. Communications are restored, allowing the station to stabilize. Both governments request confirmation that the astronauts and cosmonauts have completed their respective missions to take control of the station. Not responding to their superiors, Kira and Alexey board the Soyuz spacecraft with the research and descend toward Earth. Alexey asks where they are going, and Kira responds "I don't know".

Cast

Production

In December 2020, Nick Shafir's screenplay I.S.S. was included on that year's "Black List" of most-liked unproduced screenplays.[5] In January 2021, it was announced that the film had been greenlit for production by LD Entertainment with Cowperthwaite directing. Chris Messina and Pilou Asbæk were reported to star in the film.[6] In February, it was reported that Ariana DeBose had also joined the cast.[7]

I.S.S. began filming at Screen Gems Studios in Wilmington, North Carolina, in February 2021.[8] [9]

Release

The world premiere of I.S.S. was held at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 12, 2023.[10] [11] In August 2023, Bleecker Street acquired the United States distribution rights.[11] Theatrical release of the film in North America was on January 19, 2024.[12] It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 April 2024.[3]

The film premiered on Paramount+ with Showtime on June 3, 2024.[13]

Reception

Box office

When released in North America, the film made $1.2 million from 2,520 theaters on its first day and went on to gross $3 million from its opening weekend, finishing seventh at the box office.[14] [3]

Critical response

Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C–" on an A+ to F scale, while those polled by PostTrak gave it an 49% overall positive score, with 27% saying they would definitely recommend the film.

Reviewing the film for his Kermode and Mayo's Take channel on YouTube, Mark Kermode summarised his critique thus:[15]

Derek Sante of KSNV wrote in his generally positive review: "This is an interesting thriller, though it has some plot problems. But it's entertaining enough, so I'll give it a B-."[16]

Reviewing the film for The Observer, Wendy Ide gave it a 3/5 score and wrote, "While DeBose is impressive, the contrived plot of Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s movie hinges, somewhat preposterously, on rational, highly trained scientific minds devolving overnight into paranoid, murderous maniacs."[17] Tim Robey of The Daily Telegraph was more critical in his review: "With a modest budget of $14m applied to a concept bursting with potential, the film bides its time sensibly enough, but then screws up every remaining phase of its mission."[18]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: February 28, 2024. I.S.S (15) . March 1, 2024 . BBFC.
  2. News: Shaw-Williams . Hannah . Low-Budget Sci-Fi Thriller I.S.S. Makes A Minor Impact At The Box Office. . January 20, 2023 . January 20, 2023.
  3. Web site: I.S.S. (2024) . February 11, 2024 . Box Office Mojo.
  4. Web site: I.S.S. — Financial Information . February 11, 2024 . The Numbers.
  5. Web site: The 2020 Black List Presents the Year's Best Unproduced Scripts. Chris. Lindahl. IndieWire. December 14, 2020. February 27, 2021.
  6. Web site: Kroll. Justin. 2021-01-26. Chris Messina And Pilou Asbaek To Star In 'Our Friend' Director Gabriela Cowperthwaite's Next Film 'ISS' For LD Entertainment. 2022-01-24. Deadline. en-US.
  7. Web site: 'The Prom' & 'West Side Story' Star Ariana DeBose Joins Space Thriller 'ISS'. Amanda. N'Duka. Deadline Hollywood. February 1, 2021. February 1, 2021.
  8. Web site: 'Firing on all eight cylinders': How EUE/Screen Gems Studios became fully booked. Hunter. Ingram. Star-News. February 4, 2021. February 27, 2021.
  9. Web site: Film and TV Projects Going Into Production - I.S.S.. . March 28, 2021. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210328205320/https://www.varietyinsight.com/production_restart_full_view.php?track_id=185917 . March 28, 2021.
  10. Web site: I.S.S.. Tribeca Film Festival. April 18, 2023.
  11. Web site: Scorziello . Sophia . 2023-08-16 . Ariana DeBose Sci-Fi Thriller 'I.S.S' Acquired by Bleecker Street . 2023-08-16 . Variety.
  12. Coggan . Devan . 2023-12-04 . Ariana DeBose is an astronaut at war in trailer for space-set thriller I.S.S. . 2023-12-04 . Entertainment Weekly.
  13. Web site: What’s new on Paramount+ in June 2024. digitaltrends. 2024-06-07.
  14. Web site: D'Alessandro . Anthony . January 20, 2024 . 'Mean Girls' Has Edge During First Weak Weekend Of 2024 – Saturday Box Office . January 20, 2024. Deadline Hollywood.
  15. Web site: Mark Kermode reviews I.S.S.- Kermode and Mayo's Take . . 9 June 2024.
  16. Web site: Entertainment critic Derek Sante checks out I.S.S., Sundance Film Festival . . 9 June 2024.
  17. Web site: ISS review – Ariana DeBose shines in tense if contrived International Space Station thriller . . 9 June 2024.
  18. Web site: I.S.S., review: In space, no one can hear you yawn . . 9 June 2024.