"Biosphere: A Gripping Sci-Fi Indie with Two Survivors in a Post-Apocalyptic World"

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Source: The New York Times
"Biosphere: A Gripping Sci-Fi Indie with Two Survivors in a Post-Apocalyptic World"
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In the film "Biosphere," directed by Mel Eslyn, two childhood friends, Billy (played by Mark Duplass) and Ray (played by Sterling K. Brown), are the only survivors after Billy, a petulant and anti-intellectual former president, destroys the planet. The movie explores their relationship and the challenges they face in a geodesic dome as they confront their past and contemplate the possibility of change. While the film balances comedy and drama, it also raises questions about the potential for human evolution and the consequences of bad governance.

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