Voyagers

Director: Neil Burger
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Thirty children are sent into space on a multi-generational mission to reach a newly discovered planet. When the one adult on board is killed, the young crew descends into chaos, reverting to their most primitive state of being.

2.8 (27 customer reviews)

An argument for capitalism and monogamy

OK movie, but a better example of why capitalism and monogamy keep us working, and from killing each other respectively.


Worst movie I’ve seen in a long time

Awful. Don’t watch.


Needed better casting and design

The bad guy Zac looked like a rapist/molester even before he turned into the bad guy. So if you like seeing a guy being creepy and murder and try to rape women I guess this movie is for you. Otherwise don’t waste your life on this garbage.


Okay

The stories okay but I did find certain scenes were lacking to get the watcher invested if they would have showed Zack killing the head chief at the time I think that would of added and the Chris and Sia were too murky as well I know it was done on purpose but there were still elements missing.Also with a different score probably would of made a difference as well.


Just okay

Nothing to scream about. Acting was fine. I’ve seen far worse garbage. This movie’s problem is the story. It is absolutely predictable and very boring. Nothing new or imaginative.

Title
Voyagers
Director
Neil Burger
Release Date
Sales Price
14.99 USD
Rental Price
3.99 USD