The disco hits of Donna Summer can't resuscitate the script of this flat jukebox musical.
In the 2015 sci-fi film, astronaut Mark Watney is left for dead on the surface of Mars. While salvaging through the things his colleagues left behind in order to assess his resources for survival, he comes to realize that his only source of music is Commander Lewis’ vast collection of disco.
Facts about Summer’s life are presented with the same shallowness as her song “Love to Love You Baby” which, for the disco unindoctrinated, consists of a simulated orgasm set to wah-wah guitars, an electric keyboard, and a synthesizer. The dialogue in this show is so poor that everything spoken is a cliché requiring underscoring from the show’s five-piece band to provide the intended sentiment.
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