It's now 50 years into the future and our sun has been infected with a Q-Ball, which will cause the sun to die unless it's reignited, and that's why Earth sent a team of astronauts to reignite the sun.
SUNSHINE is filled with fantastic special effects, that do manage to take your breathe away and with Danny Boyle's direction each second is always suspenseful and cannot make your eyes move away from the screen. However, this film does have its major flaws since nothing like some of the things portrayed in the film can happen in real life due to science (eg. none of the characters disintegrate when they're near the sun, even though the sun doesn't have enough energy to support life on Earth).
But overall, it's worth a watch, but just forget about science whilst watching it.
SUNSHINE is filled with fantastic special effects, that do manage to take your breathe away and with Danny Boyle's direction each second is always suspenseful and cannot make your eyes move away from the screen. However, this film does have its major flaws since nothing like some of the things portrayed in the film can happen in real life due to science (eg. none of the characters disintegrate when they're near the sun, even though the sun doesn't have enough energy to support life on Earth).
But overall, it's worth a watch, but just forget about science whilst watching it.