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Exodus | Post-apocalyptic Future
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4.8/10
IMDbOutstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Music Dialogue and ADR for NonTheatrical Feature Film Broadcast Media | 2020
Io was the original title of Outland (1981) but at that time testing showed people read the name Io as 10, and so the name was changed.
Elle Fanning and Diego Luna were both previously cast before dropping out.
This movie features a quote from The Iliad, by Homer, who also wrote The Odyssey. 2001: A Space Odyssey also involves a mission to Io.
While there are very few characters in this movie, two have been in Marvel movies: Danny Huston portrayed Colonel William Stryker in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and Anthony Mackie plays Sam Wilson (aka: Falcon) in the Avengers franchise.
"Sam: Do you think it's absurd to love someone that's millions of miles away? Micah: Not at all. So ancient is the desire for one another which is implanted in us. Reuniting our original nature, seeking to make one of two and healing the state of man. Sam: What's that? Micah: Plato. Symposium. Sam: What does it mean? Micah: He says, humans originally had two faces. Four arms, four legs. And they were happy like that. Complete. Then they defied the gods, so the gods split us in two as punishment. Tore us away from our other halves. He said, each of us, when separated, is always looking for our other half. It's our nature. But when one is met with this other half... the pair are lost in an amazement of love, friendship, intimacy. And one will not be seen out of the other's sight. See, the reason is, human nature was once originally one. And we were whole. And the desire and the pursuit of the whole... is called love."
"[last lines] Sam: We have learned to fear our planet and fled to the stars in search of a new one. But the fascination for other worlds could not turn my eyes away from the beauty of our home. The waves are crashing on the shore... and the wind is blowing in my hair. Tell them it feels good. Tell them the dark clouds have given way to the ocean mist. Tell them a new world awaits us. Tell them we're waiting for you. Waiting for you to come back."