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The Beyond

The Beyond

  • Status: Released
  • 09-01-2018
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Score: 5.513
  • Vote count: 189

Set in 2019, The Beyond chronicles the groundbreaking mission which sent astronauts - modified with advanced robotics, through a newly discovered wormhole known as the Void. When the mission returns unexpectedly, the space agency races to discover what the astronauts encountered on their first of its kind interstellar space journey.

David Bailie

Jacob

Jane Perry

Gillian

Kosha Engler

Jessica 2.0 (voice)

Brian Deacon

David Johnson

Noeleen Comiskey

Jessica Johnson

Amy Argyle

US Mission Controller (voice)

Melissa Graham

News Anchor

Bruce Chong

Dr. Sebastian Lee

Nigel Barber

Alex Grant

Tom Christian

Carl Roberts

Julian Graham

Jim Marcell (voice)

Georgina Blackledge

Alice Lamont

Nick Kokotakis

Lee Cooksley

Alissa Juvan

Space Station Astronaut (voice)

Jessica Blake

Candidate 2

Zack Schor

US News Anchor (voice)

Louisa Hollway

Mary Laroux

Ezra Faroque Khan

Dr. Kuresh

Neil Percival

Charles Higgins

Wes Nike

Jim Marcell

Stuart Ashton

Mickey Locross

Karen Brace

ISS Computer System

Fiona McGee

Candidate 3

Harriet Leah Preston

Candidate 1

Alexander Clay

Soldier 2.0

Alex Duong

Video Blog Citizen 1

Adam K. Batchelor

Candidate - AJ

Aleksandr Uusmees

Candidate - Russian Virologist

Zoe Cookie Levere

Vlog Citizen

Peter McAllister

Protester

Jaedon Tan Yung-Ming

Malaysia Cilvilan

Alek Usemee

Candidate - Russian Virologist

Roger Harding

Mission control extra

Imran Yusuf

Vlog Citizen

Cheah Wen Jin

Malaysia Cilvilan

Dare Emmanuel

Candidate - Geologist

Fahimah Hedar

Malaysia Cilvilan

Anderson Augustine

Vlog Citizen

Jessica Riley

Protestor

Soong

While The Beyond has reasonably good special effects and adequate acting; the writing and direction are unforgivable. Most Sci-Fi uses technobabble as a plot device to move the story along while The Beyond features many nonsensical monologues of nothing but technobabble. If you have even a passing interest in space travel, cosmology, Maxwell's Rainbow, or just general science; you may find much of the dialog to be bordering on word salad. Camera direction is inconsistent and perplexing. Sometimes the camera is steady as if on a tripod, but even when it should be steady, such as a local news crew doing a man-on-the-street interview or a camera affixed to the outside of the space station, the camera shakes and swerves around like you're watching Cloverfield or The Blair Witch Project.