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The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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Trailer Review: The Space Between Us

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The Space Between Us is an upcoming American film that is going to be released in December of this year. It stars Asa Butterfield and Britt Robertson who were cast in Ender’s Game together. The movie is a typical sci-fi movie that is about humans going to Mars and starting to build a life on Mars. An unexpected event happens when one of the astronauts is pregnant with Gardner, played by Asa Butterfield. He then meets Tulsa online and they start talking, and he later runs away from the lab to meet her when makes his first trip to Earth.

This movie is a cute romantic movie about two teenagers that experience the world together. One of my favorite parts of the trailer is when Gardner sees a horse for the first time and is completely surprised. It’ll have some humor about Gardner learning all these things that we find normal, but he finds strange. By the look of the trailer, it looks like it’s going to be a cute movie to watch during the holiday season.  

However, the trailer does give a lot of what is going to happen in the movie. Maybe there is just going to be a lot of things not in the trailer that happen in the movie, but it seems like a majority of the plot is revealed in the trailer.

Even with the what seems like a majority of the plot is being released in the trailer, it seems like a romantic, coming-of-age movie that will attract many young adults to go watch it.

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