"Loneliness in Space: Adam Sandler's Somber Performance in 'Spaceman' Review"

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Adam Sandler stars in "Spaceman," a glum and meandering science-fiction film about a Czechoslovakian astronaut's solo mission to the far side of the solar system. The movie, which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, struggles to engage the audience despite Sandler's efforts, as it focuses more on the astronaut's despair and failing marriage. The film's abstract and oblique approach, along with the introduction of a mysterious creature, fails to provide a satisfying narrative, resulting in a lackluster and unengaging space drama.
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