Another Earth
Dreaming of exploring the universe, Rhonda Williams, a young teenager intelligent girl, who is so happy upon winning MIT scholarship, she gets so happy, but upon making an accident, incidents come to climax, as she has been sent to prison, the thing that frustrates her, but after her release from prison, she seeks to contact with the man she has hit his family.
25 October 1974, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
3 September 1971
7 August 1982, Chicago, Illinois, USA
23 December 1918, Indore, Indore State, Central India Agency, British India
4 June 1978, Shueyville, Iowa, USA
October 04, 2012
I didn't hate Another Earth so much as I found it to have begun with a fascinating sci fi premise only to produce, ultimately, a conventional relationship film.
September 28, 2012
Another Earth occasionally slips into chin-stroking pretention, but it flies the flags for indies with ideas bigger than their budgets.
April 02, 2012
Another Earth doesn't fully come off - the slow pace stops it achieving escape velocity - but the intriguing ideas and Marling's touching performance make it a promising debut.
September 08, 2013
Buried within Another Earth's framework is a wonderful sci-fi movie, but Cahill and Marling have unfortunately set it amongst this otherwise drab and predictable human drama.
August 12, 2011
Ambitious but ridiculous.
November 16, 2015
I loved this movie. Having said that, I'm sure it's not for everyone.
August 12, 2011
I was hoping that everyone involved would get hit by an asteroid.
August 12, 2011
The result is an alluring image -- Earth above Earth -- a wrenching story and a wonder-tinged film.
January 14, 2013
The wildly improbable set-up is merely the jumping off point for an exploration of grief, guilt and redemption
August 12, 2011
In emphasizing poetry over plot, mood over mechanics, Another Earth fails to answer the most pressing question of all: Umm, why haven't the tides been affected?
August 08, 2011
Anyone who can explain the final shot deserves a refund.
December 06, 2011
Cahill's visually inconsistent first feature tries to beam epic sci-fi concepts into a micro-human drama, refracting its thought-provoking ideas through the prism of the central emotional relationship.

