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The story tells of a powerful scientific imagination that we are living through a teenage girl and her father traveling to the strange distant moon in order to get a lost treasure on the moon. That journey began where the girl and her father got hold to collect a large deposit of dodgy gems hidden deep in the toxic moon forest which seemed to be planned before. Despite all this, things have turned a lot where there are others traveling to the wild and moving quickly to a fight to escape all those attacks that completely turned things around.
It's rare to see a sci-fi movie that genuinely has a true grit to it, a characteristic that bolsters its screenplay through its more underwhelming passages.
Combining elements of The Defiant Ones (1958) and True Grit (whether Henry Hathaway's 1969 original or the Coen brothers' 2010 remake), Prospect may come with the interstellar trappings of sci-fi, but it has as much in common with a frontiers western
The film balances genre thrills with a detailed depiction of prospecting on an alien world, created via a mix of practical locations (shot in a damp Northwestern forest) and some psychedelic digital backdrops.
create[s], through imagination and simple effects, a story about prospectors, claim jumpers, survival and greed in what used to be called a "space oater."
While many sci-fi films rely heavily on visual effects and the idiosyncrasies of foreign worlds, Prospect entertains viewers in the best way possible: with substance rather than grandeur.