Iron Sky, A Sci-fi Black Comedy Produced by Four Countries ...

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Iron Sky, A Sci-fi Black Comedy Produced by Four Countries ...
Jun 8th 2012, 10:12

Do you want to know how creative filmmakers are? Go to watch Iron Sky. It is a sci-fi comedy produced by Finland, Germany, Canada and Australia. Full of imaginations and mock, the main language is English and German, and the actors are all from Germany, the theme of this movie is Nazis plan to attack earth, yeah, the earth, because those Nazis are living in the back side of moon.

First, this is a sci-fi, so the background is set in 2018. The present of United State is a woman who deadly wants to win the election campaign, the people in the earth apparently don't know there are Nazis living in the moon and they are planning to conquer Earth, Nazis feel strange about black people can be an astronaut. In these situations, what will happen when a black astronaut lands on Moon and be caught by Nazis? You don't want to miss it. If you haven't watched it and decide to download in App Store, you may need free drm converter to watch this movie on non-apple devices.

In the beginning of the movie, two American astronauts are one-small-stepping when they happen across a concealed lunar city in the shape of a swastika. It's a secret Nazi base! On the moon! Full of Nazis! On the moon! You can just imagine the pitch meeting.

As a black comedy, there are many black humors in the movie, of course. The film copies the classic lens in "Der Untergang", mocks countries lie to each other in space issues and fight with each other because of helium-3 in the moon and the funniest plot is throwing shoes to the present of America. This DVD has been released earlier time, so you can watch it anytime via free dvd to ipad mac.

So do people love this movie? I mean the plot is ridiculous, and the actors are sort of unknown to most of us, at least I don't know any one of them, but Timo Vuorensola, the director raised $1.3 million from fans towards Iron Sky's $10 million budget. And it has posted a $116,000 opening weekend at the box office. The film was third on the limited release top 20 films behind The Way in number two spot, and in its third week at number one, Australian film Wish You Were Here, which took $154,000 across 43 screens for an average of $3,593.

And now speaking of the director, Timo Vuorensola, who is only 29 years old, after the success of this movie, an Iron Sky prequel and sequel are also in the early stages of development. The question "how did the Nazis end up on the Far Side of the Moon" will have an answer in the three-part mini prequel series, and the story will continue in the feature film Iron Sky II.

Maybe you just attracted by its spectacular trailer before watching this movie, I mean so many effects, who would think it is actually a black comedy.

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