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Space Cadet * Takes You On A Remarkable Trip To The Stars And Beyond

Tiffany “Rex” Simpson (Emma Roberts) has always dreamed of going to space, but life isn’t going quite as planned. Determined to turn things around, she aims high and with the embellishing touch of her supportive best friend Nadine (Poppy Liu), her “doctored” application lands her in NASA’s ultra-competitive astronaut training program. In over her head, Rex relies on her quick wits, moxie and determination to get to the top of her class. NASA program directors Pam (Gabrielle Union) and Logan (Tom Hopper) certainly take notice, but can this Florida girl get through training and into the cosmos before she blows her cover? Written and directed by Liz W. Garcia (“Purple Hearts,” “The Sinner”), Space Cadet is a comedy about the power of being yourself, following your dreams and shooting for the stars.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Braedyn M. comments, “Space Cadet is a really good movie filled with humor and adventure. It takes you on a remarkable trip to the stars, and beyond. If I had to choose a favorite thing about this film, it is how the characters interact with each other.” See his full review below.  

Space Cadet
By Braedyn M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 15

Space Cadet is a really good movie filled with humor and adventure. It takes you on a remarkable trip to the stars, and beyond.

The plot follows Rex Simson (Emma Roberts) who grew up as a Florida Everglades girl obsessed with going to space.  Now a young adult, she decides to apply for NASA’s astronaut training program even though she doesn’t have the required education or credentials.  Trying to help, her best friend Nadine Cai (Poppy Liu) changes Rex’s resume to give her a better shot at literal “stardom.”  When she gets into the program based on a faulty understanding, Rex is left trying to learn everything needed to be on the team before the countdown begins.

If I had to choose a favorite thing about this film, it is how the characters interact with each other.  I like how, during each scene, they find a way to form a community, whether at a frantic Mars simulation, or just chilling at a park picnic table. Emma Roberts loans her talents to bring Rex’s unique character to life.  She brings a good and balanced mix of quirky and calm to the table when it is needed most.  In the beginning, the plot is a bit tricky to follow, and doesn’t give us the best understanding of the characters until later in the film.  However, it makes up for that with good set design and props. 

Captain Jack (Andrew Call), Rex (Emma Roberts), Grace (Yasha Jackson), and Hector (Troy Iwata) in SPACE CADET Photo Credit: Eric Liebowitz//Prime Video

The CGI work is particularly impressive!  The characters really look like they are floating around in space.  The music isn’t all that noticeable, though I don’t think it would impact this feature that much if it was.  The plot is well paced, and not rushed or too slow. My favorite character is Captain Jack (Andrew Call).  His get-to-the-point attitude and overall stance is very entertaining.

The film’s message is to NEVER stop reaching for the stars.  Though Rex doesn’t have everything needed to be a typical astronaut, she definitely doesn’t give up.  She attempts, persists, and even ends up encouraging others along the way.  Be aware that there are a number of instances of bad language throughout this film.

I give Space Cadet 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 12 to 18, plus adults.  Space Cadet will launch in theaters on July 4, 2024.

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