Cosmic Fugue
- Tagline
- Lost memories, found in the stars.
- Description
- In the not-too-distant future, survivalist Luna 'Lucky' Starling (Gouda Lollibrie-cheeda) teams up with a witty, retired cop named Jack Nebula (Rex Hareison) to uncover the mystery of her past. After a memory chip malfunction, Lucky realizes her life memories are encoded with clues that lead them on a wild chase across space stations and alien landscapes. With the help of Lance Redsnapper as the comedic rogue pilot 'Dash Comet,' they dodge intergalactic criminals and outsmart the space authorities. Directed by the visionary Ingmar Birdman, 'Cosmic Fugue' takes you on a hilarious, cosmic caper where the past is a puzzle only the stars can solve.
- MpaaRating
- PG-13
- PopularityScore
- 4.90
- ReleaseDate
- 08/12/2021
- Genre
- Crime
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.20
A space odyssey that pirouettes rather amusingly between star systems, 'Cosmic Fugue' delivers a whopper of a space-time conundrum with the subtlety of a supernova. Gouda Lollibrie-cheeda's portrayal of Luna 'Lucky' Starling is as deliciously quirky as her name suggests, making audiences root for her sanity as she sifts through cosmic breadcrumbs. Rex Hareison's grizzled charm as Jack Nebula provides a gravitational pull that anchors the film amidst the weightlessness of its setting. Let's not forget Lance Redsnapper's 'Dash Comet,' who streaks across the screen with comedic timing that could eclipse even the brightest star. Ingmar Birdman's direction is a kaleidoscope of genre tropes, spun into an interstellar ballet that is as funky as it is far-out. While the film rockets through some plot holes large enough to contain a small asteroid belt, the endearing cast and Birdman's cinematic bravado ensure that 'Cosmic Fugue' is more than just space debris. It's a comedic trek that proves memories are not just the final frontier but can also be the funniest.