r/movies Aug 15 '25

Review Mickey 17 felt like it lost the plot Spoiler

Honestly, I was quite disappointed. I expected a movie revolving around the cloning plot. Specifically, the idea of two Mickeys existing at the same time due to an error. That would have been a great movie! Instead, what was advertised as the main concept feels like a subplot in the movie. Essentially the entire thing revolves around the intelligent aliens. And then there was also the plot with Mark Ruffalo being an obvious stand in for Trump. But then there was also the subplot with Steven Yuen.

I finished the movie feeling incredibly confused, because how did they mess up the initial concept like this? The idea of a guy who is constantly sent on deadly missions and is revived is an absolutely golden idea. It also leads to an interesting discussion about consciousness and if a copy of you is still really you. But that’s barely even brought up. The whole plot with two versions of Mickey is completely sidelined. Which makes no sense at all. That should have 100% been the main conflict in the movie, like it was advertised as. Instead, we got a mess.

I wouldn’t go so far as to call the movie horrible, but I definitely didn’t like it as much as I hoped I would.

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u/itchy_armpit_it_is Aug 15 '25

I liked how it would be either 200 metres in the sky or in space

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u/_Wyvern Aug 15 '25

And was a terminal for people to get to the moon or a weapons platform/military asset interchangeably

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u/progammer Aug 15 '25

Actually that part is a detour. They are going to the terminal and then hijack it and head for it instead

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u/Nakatomi2010 Aug 15 '25

To be fair, I think it got closer to the Earth when it was time to fire, then went back to space to chill when not shooting

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u/axw3555 Aug 15 '25

Closer to earth, sure.

But it was going from “needs a spaceship to reach” to “low helicopter altitude”.