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400 Days
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A group of astronauts are locked in a simulator to study the psychological effects of deep space travel. After 400 days and much psychological duress, they are finally released, only to find that this mission may not have been a simulation after all.
A group of astronauts are locked in a simulator to study the psychological effects of deep space travel. After 400 days and much psychological duress, they are finally released, only to find that this mission may not have been a simulation after all.
Actors:
Kim Estes,
Sharon Bremond,
Robert Lewis Stephenson,
Joe P. Harris,
Sara Tomko,
Frank Ashmore,
Mark Steger
Kim Estes
Sharon Bremond
Robert Lewis Stephenson
18 December 1964, Bradenton, Florida, USA
Joe P. Harris
Sara Tomko
Frank Ashmore
17 June 1945, El Paso, Texas, USA
Mark Steger
16 January 1962
Country:
United States
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January 14, 2016
"400 Days" isn't strong stuff to begin with, but a few bewildering creative choices made by the production take a comfortably average thriller and reduces it to tone-deaf junk.
August 18, 2016
In the end, 400 Days is a good and compelling idea that has been disappointingly realised with a preposterous second half.
August 18, 2016
What 400 Days does do... is force you to think about how you would handle the situations the crew are faced with.
January 15, 2016
Has just enough plot twists and suspense to keep you from going (like them) too stir-crazy. I said "just."
January 14, 2016
Tosses out a lot of potential what-ifs but never commits to any of them.
August 18, 2016
If a mystery needs judging by its pay-off, Matt Osterman's low-budget SyFy sci-fi sadly fumbles any early promise.
August 18, 2016
Nearly all the spooky bits are achieved by pure aural assault, and the characters are such stock types, haunted by such predictable backstories, it's like watching Solaris performed by sock puppets.
January 24, 2016
There is rarely a moment when 400 Days isn't a structural mess.

