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This is a Korean film, and the five heroes speak Korean, but most characters wear translator earpieces to deal with a wide array of languages. The spaceship crew with questionable pasts bending the law to make a big score mashes together Cowboy Bebop and Firefly.

Josh: The space guard soldiers looked badass. One of them was number 47, and I wonder if that was done on purpose as a Star Trek reference. Arley: Space Sweepers takes a bunch of science fiction tropes and jams them all together. A lot of times that would be a hot mess, but it ends up working nicely in this.

I liked that the trash management satellite is huge, which kind of speaks to the volume of trash that humans produce and human behavior. Josh: They were hardly even sweepers or salvagers, only for the first couple minutes of the movie. Rich tech-bro Sullivan uses nanotechnology to create his Martian utopia, but accidentally makes a MacGuffin as well.

The heroes are class underdogs, and it takes collective effort to bring down the current system. There are also similarities to the Philip K. But I liked how they used humor to lighten the mood.

Josh: I felt that the nanobots worked, in terms of this story. Other people may vary. The misfit crew, on the verge of losing their ship and going their separate ways, find a renewed camaraderie through her catalysis. All the characters have really good backstories that came into play later on, and not just backstory for backstory sake. Arley: I had a problem with Tae-ho being the main character, the center of the movie. I mean, these things only became problems for me once I sort of peel it back and thought a little more about the movie.

Is it more dangerous in space, or on the planet? They are fighting a supreme evil, portrayed as just a little over the top, but also not too far-fetched. If Elon Musk actually starts Mars colonization, it will pretty much be like this film. Poor people, you can work for us. In the end, the singular villain is defeated and the Earth begins to heal, but the system of oppression is still in place, and, though the crew gets their reward, they go right back to their old ways.

Arley: Captain Jang was my favorite. I loved how she always stood up to people. But another problem I had with the movie — they had a lot of moments of fake sacrifice, times when you think they are about to get hurt in the name of the fight, but nah, they are actually fine. If there were real moments of sacrifice, it would have been more powerful. But, nope. Space Sweepers moves quickly, and maybe that comes across as too much flash and not enough substance in places. You can only fit so much class analysis between that many gunfights, chase scenes, or explosions.

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