Four rookie astronauts are sent on a simulated mission to a distant planet to test the psychological effects of deep space travel. Locked away for 400 days, the crew’s mental state begins to deteriorate when things outside the module begin to go haywire and all communication with mission control is lost.
It is just annoying when the movie keeps building up mysteries and ends without a shred of answer or explanations to those mysteries.
For me, it was a total waste of time. If the director would just keep coming up with strange events that he does not intend to explain, we might as well see flying unicorns in the middle of the movie, because he would not have to explain anyway.
In the middle of the movie, strange events do happen, but at a slow rate, they are not exiting or big science fiction sort of events. The imagination that was put into those mysteries is so limited. It seems like more of a cheap fiction movie, with limited production limited ideas. But even with those limited scope ideas, as a viewer you demand an explanation that might make it good or bad after all, but guess what, no explanation is offered what so ever.