Jupiter's Moon's reviews
Media reviews
Roger Ebert
Mundruczco didn?t need to deliver any overt philosophical messages through dialogue, but he threw one in anyway.
The Guardian
'Jupiter?s Moon' isn?t a total success ? but it?s aiming at the stars.
The Hollywood Reporter
It?s a shame, then, that this timely and impressively conceived story isn?t capable of always earning the required suspension of disbelief to make it really fly.
The Playlist
Taking visual inspiration from the likes of 'The Matrix' and 'Inception', 'Jupiter?s Moon' might very well go down as so-bad-it?s-good B-movie camp.
Indiewire
Mundruczó won?t let this movie end before he?s sure that you get the message: We can either sink alone or swim together, but the refugees are coming one way or the other, and judgment day won?t be far behind.
Variety
You'll believe a man can fly in Kornél Mundruczó's stunningly shot supernatural migrant thriller, but you might not know what it means.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote