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ReviewNetflix movie review: The Midnight Sky – George Clooney stars in entertaining sci-fi drama

  • Clooney plays an Arctic scientist on a post-apocalyptic Earth who sets out to warn the crew of a spaceship from returning to the planet
  • The narrative struggles to knit everything convincingly together and while there are thrilling moments, the script leaves the ensemble cast a little underfed

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George Clooney as Augustine Lofthouse in a scene from The Midnight Sky, directed by Clooney and co-starring Felicity Jones. Photo: Philippe Antonello/Netflix
James Mottram

3/5 stars

George Clooney’s curious career as a director continues with The Midnight Sky, his first movie for Netflix. In the past, he’s either fired a bullseye with political dramas like Goodnight, and Good Luck and The Ides of March, or entirely missed the target with comedies such as Leatherheads and The Monuments Men . This adaptation of 2016 novel Good Morning, Midnight by Lily Brooks-Dalton falls somewhere in between.

A post-apocalyptic tale, this is also Clooney’s first directorial effort set (partly) in space. He plays Augustine Lofthouse, a scientist working alone in a research station in the Arctic. With his beard long and grey, he’s evidently been stationed there for a long time. Quite what’s happened to the planet isn’t obvious at first, but it seems that an environmental catastrophe of some sort has taken place.

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Far above the Earth’s atmosphere, meanwhile, is an ongoing space mission. Sully (Felicity Jones) is part of a team seeking out distant planet K23 for its potential colonisation.

With the mission led by the assured Adewole (David Oyelowo), the crew of the Aether are all highly capable, from Kyle Chandler’s pilot Tom to Demián Bichir’s navigation specialist Sanchez and Tiffany Boone’s flight engineer Maya.

Scripted by Mark L. Smith ( The Revenant ), The Midnight Sky unfolds with these two distinct storylines in tandem. Only gradually do they come together, when Sully and Augustine connect over the airwaves and he sets out to warn the crew, who have no idea about events on Earth, from returning.

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