
leonardoleo46
Oh, how quainta space station thriller where strange things happen, and the crew must sniff out an "impostor." A concept as old as space opera itself, yet one that stubbornly refuses to vanish from the annals of sci-fi mediocrity. The film, helmed by Gabriel (a director who, let's face it, isn't exactly redefining cinema), offers a passable diversion for those with nothing better to do.
The crew, composed of Leonardo, Gabriel, Vítor, Luis, Bruno, and Mateus, struggles to give their characters any depth beyond the usual "space paranoia" tropes. Leonardo is predictably stoic, Gabriel (clearly indulging in some narcissism by naming a character after himself) delivers a performance thats serviceable at best, and the restwell, they blend in...