Gotta chime in here and say that i enjoyed it, and that especially the scenes with the debris approaching were absolutely great! A lot of tension and and uneasiness right there!
However: I really AM disappointed by the director insisting onthe theme of rebirth/evolution as it really felt extremely unnecessary to me and i can't even pinpoint why! Maybe that is the problem, the movie failed to convey to me WHY i should care about this supposed "rebirth" at all? And then the shots of her cuddling up in fetal position took forever! I mean after a quick glimpse i already got what he was trying to show us but it's like he REALLY had to keep the camera there to make every last person understand and it was unnecessarily long and annoying that way! As far as i am concerned the movie would have been better as a pure Sci-Fi/visual movie without these sometimes downright pretentious and forced feeling suggestive elements. Maybe some people got more out of this than i did, but for me it didn't do anything.
In the end, i take what we got though and it was worth it for the visuals alone!
Yes, that fetal position scene. That's the director hitting his own upper ceiling to me. Great directors would choose to let the story tell itself and he had to come out and gave me a message. I mean what the fuck
Clooney wasn't even dead at the time.
(Obviously not, since it turned out any illiterate can drive a non English escape pod)