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		<title>The critically acclaimed Sundance film festival entry &#8220;Moon,&#8221;  starring Sam Rockwell(and only Sam Rockwell).</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now playing at the Fargo Theatre's Off Broadway venue.
Plot:  B+
Acting:  B+
Special Effects:  B
Necessity to suspend disbelief:  A]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now playing at the Fargo Theatre&#8217;s Off Broadway venue, the critically acclaimed Sundance film festival entry &#8220;Moon,&#8221;  starring Sam Rockwell(and only Sam Rockwell).  The hype on this movie  says that it&#8217;s about a man stationed on the far side of the moon to manage a mining facility.  He&#8217;s there for three years all by himself, which would drive anyone mad.  The movie does a good job of this.  He meets a clone of himself, and purportedly the movie is about their relationship between the two of them.<br />
Well, the hype is a bit inaccurate, in my view.  There&#8217;s a lot more to it than that and I would put the movie in the genre of science fiction mystery.  More like a clone between Alien and 2010.  Rockwell does a superb job in his roles, and the movie has a well crafted story which really is sort of a mystery that Sam and his clone 9if you know which, if any, is the real Sam.  The madness developed while coed u in the living quarters is dealt with very well, as is the desolation out on the back of the moon&#8217;s surface.  I thought the out of quarters action sequences fascinating and well done, but I still wonder when, if ever, will Hollywood learn that without atmosphere there is no sound.<br />
As usual, I won&#8217;t divulge much about the plot, but it is complex, believable, interesting and perhaps horrifying, and the audience discovers the truth<br />
along with Sam and his clones.  Referring to the first paragraph, if you liked Alien and/or 2010, I think you&#8217;d like this one.  If you&#8217;re looking for more<br />
Star Wars, this isn&#8217;t it.</p>
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