Red Planet (2000)

Red Planet (2000) is a science fiction thriller that delves into humanity’s desperate attempt to colonize Mars as Earth faces an ecological crisis. Directed by Antony Hoffman, the story follows a group of astronauts led by Commander Kate Bowman (Carrie-Anne Moss) on a mission to determine why Mars’ terraforming efforts have failed.
Accompanying her are crew members Gallagher (Val Kilmer), Burchenal (Tom Sizemore), and Dr. Pettengill (Simon Baker), each with their own roles in ensuring the mission’s success.
After a critical malfunction on their spacecraft, the crew is forced to land on Mars under dire conditions. Stranded on the hostile planet, they quickly realize that their only chance of survival is to locate the terraforming facility. However, things go from bad to worse as they face not only dwindling resources and mechanical failures but also a rogue military robot named AMEE, which turns hostile.
As they navigate the harsh Martian landscape, the crew discovers unexpected secrets about Mars, revealing that their mission may have broader implications for humanity’s future. Blending survival drama with sci-fi suspense, Red Planet explores themes of resilience, survival, and the dangers of technology, offering a visually engaging portrayal of humanity’s struggle to adapt to life beyond Earth.