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Crater

"Crater" is the coming-of-age adventure story of Caleb Channing (Isaiah Russell-Bailey), who was raised on a lunar mining colony and is about to be permanently relocated to an idyllic faraway planet following the death of his father (Scott Mescudi). But before leaving, to fulfill his dad's last wish, he and his three best friends, Dylan (Billy Barratt), Borney (Orson Hong) and Marcus (Thomas Boyce), and a new arrival from Earth, Addison (Mckenna Grace), hijack a rover for one final adventure on a journey to explore a mysterious crater. Show More • Rating: PG • Genre: Kids & family, Sci-fi, Adventure, Drama • Original Language: English • Director: • Producer: • Writer: • Release Date (Streaming): May 12, 2023 • Runtime: 1h 45m • Distributor: Disney+ • Production Co: 21 Laps Entertainment • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos

Crater Ending, Explained: What is Inside The Crater?

Crater Plot Synopsis Far into the future, Caleb Channing lives in a Lunar Mining Colony in the year 2257. Before his father, Michael, dies in a mining accident, he makes Caleb promise him that he’ll travel out to a crater that his mother always wanted him to visit. However, after Michael’s death, Caleb discovers he’ll leave for a new idyllic planet, Omega, in three days as per his father’s death benefits. In order to help Caleb fulfill his father’s last wish, his best friend Dylan devises a plan to sneak out of their Dome and travel out to the restricted eighth quadrant. The same day a meteor shower warning sends the whole colony into lockdown. As such, it presents the perfect opportunity for Caleb and his friends to steal a rover without being noticed. The boys prepare to leave in the night, and at dinner, Dylan recruits the help of Addison Weaver, whose father works in the Soon, the five kids break into the bases’ garage. Dylan successfully hotwires a rover, and the gang leaves the Mining Colony’s perimeters. On the road, Borney and Marcus ask Addison questions about the Earth. Eventually, the kids decide to exit the rover and explore the moon’s surface with their space suits on. Out on the surface, Dylan invents a game in which he uses oxygen tanks as jetpacks while tethered to the ship. The kids all take turns flying around in space recklessly. However, soon during Borney’s turn, his cable comes loose. As he floats out into When the kids arrive at the outpost, they rea...

Crater (film)

Running time 105 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $53.4 million Crater is a 2023 American Crater was released on Plot [ ] In 2257, humans have mined the moon for resources, following the failure to colonize it. Miners are forced to work for 20 years before they are allowed to take a shuttle to colonize another planet called Omega. Should someone die before their allotted years are filled, their next of kin must fill out the remaining years plus their own 20 if they are over the age of 18. Caleb Channing's father, Michael, dies in a mining accident and in his last will and testament orders that Caleb be sent to Omega as he is under 18. Caleb does not want to leave as his father left him a map to a crater on the moon that he promised to go see. Nevertheless, he has three days before he is to be taken away. Caleb gets his best friend Dylan, and their friends Borney and Marcus to agree to go out in a rover to the crater. In order to do so, Dylan recruits Addison Weaver, the daughter of a highly respected scientist from Earth, to help give them the passcodes to leave the base. Addison agrees on the condition that she come along as well. The five take the rover and drive out on the surface of the moon before stopping to admire the view. During their journey, each of the kids reveal things about themselves such as Borney's neurotic tendencies being the result of his older brother telling him stories and Marcus having a heart condition that he needs to take pi...

Crater (2023)

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'Crater' Disney Plus Review: Stream It Or Skip It?

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Crater movie review & film summary (2023)

It’s becoming increasingly rare to find movies geared toward tweens that avoid talking down to them: It feels like less and less movies are willing to be bleak, to deal with intense politics and real loss. “Crater,” a sci-fi young adult space flick now playing on Disney+, is such a film willing to take a risk. You can tell from the opening frame, which sees a group of kids furiously working to jump-start a rover before the alarms notify the guards of their activities. A meteor shower is coming, instigating a lockdown that’ll trap them in their lunar colony if they don’t leave soon. It’s not just a race against the clock that gives this film a spirited opening; it’s the first few minutes being an allusion to Living in 2257, Caleb ( The ensuing adventure they plan, which might involve the legend of a hidden treasure, somewhat recalls “ “Crater” is quite familiar in its references and might be too on the nose (at one point, And yet, “Crater” is more than its fun adventure. That’s not to say there aren’t hijinks as these kids gleefully drive the rover on the moon’s surface. One “game” sees them using an oxygen tank to shoot themselves into space. It’s all fun until the tether that keeps them from flying off into space breaks. Situations like this cause them to venture off the beaten path. Along the way, a bleak, politically cogent film emerges. Without spoiling too much, the film thinks about the inequality that leaves many living on the lunar surface as a permanent workforce ...