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IO (2019)
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Sam (Margaret Qualley), one of the last survivors on a post-cataclysmic Earth, is a young scientist dedicated to finding a way for humans to adapt and survive, rather than abandon their world. But with the final shuttle scheduled to leave the planet for a distant colony, her determination to stay is rocked by the arrival of another survivor, Micah (Anthony Mackie). She must decide whether to journey with him to join the rest of humanity and begin life anew, or stay to fight for Earth's survival.
Sam (Margaret Qualley), one of the last survivors on a post-cataclysmic Earth, is a young scientist dedicated to finding a way for humans to adapt and survive, rather than abandon their world. But with the final shuttle scheduled to leave the planet for a distant colony, her determination to stay is rocked by the arrival of another survivor, Micah (Anthony Mackie). She must decide whether to journey with him to join the rest of humanity and begin life anew, or stay to fight for Earth's survival.
Actors:
Emma Fitzgerald,
Teagan Johnson,
Anthony Mackie,
Danny Huston,
Tom Payne,
Margaret Qualley
Emma Fitzgerald
Teagan Johnson
Anthony Mackie
23 September 1978, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Danny Huston
14 May 1962, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Tom Payne
21 December 1982, Chelmsford, Essex, England, UK
Margaret Qualley
23 October 1994, Montana, USA
Director:
Jonathan Helpert
Country:
United States
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January 22, 2019
IO's clichéd reaches for emotional resonance continue throughout the film, landing each time with a hollow thud that left me begging for a toxic storm to wipe the characters and their broody monologues off-screen.February 15, 2019
Even if the manner in which it unfolds is, in the end, fairly pedestrian, the message it strives to make definitely is not.January 18, 2019
IO isn't science fiction storytelling distilled so much as it is vaporized.January 24, 2019
Helpert lingers on uninteresting details with glacial pacing, ending up with something best suited for off-Broadway than screens of all sizes.January 29, 2019
The slick cinematography can't prevent the film from buckling under the weight of its dull script, laborious pacing and forgettable characters.February 04, 2019
A forced romance, lackluster execution, and a tendency to pander to its audience makes IO come up far shorter than it otherwise could've been.January 24, 2019
A film more interested in symbols of human resilience than in the flesh-and-blood passions that animate it.January 28, 2019
A film that tries to come off deeper than it actually is.January 18, 2019
It's not a good sign... when a movie ostensibly meant to rekindle one's faith in mankind makes you long instead for permanent apocalypse.January 18, 2019
A fully formed Netflix original fit for streaming anytime, anywhere.February 07, 2019
It's still watchable enough, thanks to an unsettlingly ambiguous performance by Margaret Qualley...and a spot of clanging contemporary relevance.February 05, 2019
Bleak sci-fi dystopian tale has language, dark themes.