Ash (2025), as soon as I saw the movie poster I don't know why but I though about Atlas (2024) the Jlo movie about Ai, another movie that I didn't like that much but this time there were some aspect that I found interested although I know its very niche to my taste so I still gave it a low score. Ash (2025) is a new sci fi horror movie and it almost feels like a strange dream that you can't quite shake off not been able to differentiate from reality and dream land and as I said there are parts that to stick but overall it falls flat so its somewhere in the middle depending on who you ask, almost like the main character feels as she is trapped between reality and hallucination.
The movie is a blend attempt from other classic sci fi productions like Alien (1979) or Dead Space (1991) but with a way much modern look to it, the cast has well know actors like Eiza Gonzalez from F&F franchise, Aaron Paul aka Jesse Pinkman from Breaking Bad, but the script doesn't give them too much to work with. One aspect that shines on this movie is the visuals and that's one of the key points that sales the movie from the trailer, almost catfish, there is this unsettling atmosphere with tons of purple and blue hues scenes giving that dreamlike vibe that works with the story.
- IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17489650/
- Platform: AppleTV+
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Things start to get even more complicated when Brio, played by Aaron Paul, shows up and reports there has been a distress signal from the station and says he is there to help but Riya is not even sure who the hell she can trust even puts on doubt if she has anything to do with what went down, gives you that feeling "did I did all this?", but her memories start to come back slowly and that's when she remember their mission and that she had a fight with Adhi the expedition leader, they were on a mission to find a new place to colonize as Earth is becoming less suitable to live in.
I wanted to like this movie because it is the type of sci fi horror that I would watch, messing up peoples brain badly and have them hallucinate things that ain't really happening to the point of madness and death, but the movie doesn't mix all this ingredients properly and that's frustrating. The movie has pace problems mostly towards the middle part, with Riya still wondering around the station with a ton of flashbacks that dont give enough context so either they wanted to over extend the story to cover as much time with less or they just ran of ideas so it becomes a void and boring. It feels like the movie was trying to kill time until it can unleash its more creative and disturbing ideas towards the end.
Director Flying Lotus had a great vision and manage to create a very cool environment that sells the idea and generate feelings even when nobody is talking, feels lost, gloomy, there is horror in the air. Same goes for the sound effects that helps lifting up the movie during slower and draggy scenes, creating a sense of dread even when not much is going on.
Another cool key event, and this is what I love about psychological horror, is that the Brion, Riya though she was working with the hole time to figure out what went down was actually a product of her hallucinations the entire time and as suspected she was the one who put down everyone as the alie entity took control of her, its not mention specifically why the alien did this but my only guess is to get full control of Riya, during the final part of the movie there is the fake Brion getting his fingers into Riya's head wound, its actually the alien inside her head attempting to brake her and get full control of her, she became just a vessel.
The movie is not inventing the wheel and there are concept classic of alien related movies, even though this time there is not a big alien trying to kill them all, there is a parasite trying to control them and probably spread to other planet, but mostly as a survivor reflect and not with a specific target, just like any other parasite in nature, without reasoning just that wild instinct.
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