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Name : Adi Permana Putra

NIM. : 23020330214

MOVIE REVIEW “MOON FALL”

“Moon Fall” is a fictional story about a moon that will fall to earth. The director of this film is Roland
Emmerich, who is also the director of the best-selling film of his time, namely "2012". The main actors in this
film are Brian Harper as the astronomer, K.C. Housesen and Tom Lopez play astronauts.

The story begins when Tom Lopez becomes an astronaut and wants to fix the
damage on the ISS (International Space Station), where initially everything goes
smoothly, suddenly Tom and his two friends hear a strange sound that resembles a
wild animal. They initially ignored the sound because in outer space where wild
animals could possibly live. Suddenly they were attacked by a strange creature that
looked like a worm but had iron-like skin and attacked them. Long story short, they
died in the incident.

This film begins to enter conflict after NASA realizes that the moon's orbit is not as usual. Now the moon's orbit
is getting closer to the earth and it is estimated that it will fall to the earth within 3 days. NASA, which didn't
have long to spare, ordered Housemen and his team to investigate the moon, because when the moon had not
yet fallen like it is now, there were strange signs visible, where the holes in the moon suddenly released large
and colorful worm-like animals. Concentrated rhythm. Housemen and his team investigated and entered the
hole. When they managed to get in there, they were suddenly shocked, the arena inside the moon contained...

Overall, the visuals of this film are very good, the soundtrack makes it feel like we are entering the atmosphere
of the film. There are also elements of comedy in the midst of conflict, so that the audience doesn't get too
tense when watching it. But for me the story It's a bit lacking,
there the plot is a bit forced, people will know that when the moon falls it is a scientific event, but in this film
you are not watching a science film, but fiction.

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