The.titan.2018 (Firefox)
Despite its ambitious scope, The Titan received a mixed reception. Critics praised the visual effects and the strong performances from Worthington and Schilling, but many felt the third act transitioned too quickly from a thoughtful sci-fi drama into a standard "monster-on-the-loose" thriller.
What if we didn't change the planet to fit us, but changed us to fit the planet? the.titan.2018
This is where the body horror begins. The soldiers develop webbed fingers and toes (to aid in swimming across Titan’s methane lakes). Their eyes turn black to protect against cosmic radiation. They consume live animals to extract nutrients. The soldiers stop sleeping in beds and begin hanging upside down to simulate reduced gravity. Despite its ambitious scope, The Titan received a
One of the most unsettling sequences involves Rick sleepwalking to the ocean, instinctively drawn to the freezing water as his lungs begin to breathe liquid. It’s a moment of triumph for the scientists—but a quiet tragedy for his wife, watching the man she loves become a creature. This is where the body horror begins