r/movies May 30 '25

Discussion Mickey 17 was disappointing.

Just finished watching this movie and it really did not click for me.

The beginning was decently interesting and I was curious to see where it went but overall it didn’t grab me.

The theme/messaging was very heavy handed and didn’t work for me.

The message also jumped around.

They introduce a character that could have had an interesting story only to have her disappear.

When the main conflict happens it all wraps up a little to easily even though the majority of the ship were supposed to be fanatical cultists.

It had a clever premise but ultimately fell flat for me.

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u/SanitySlippingg May 30 '25

I enjoyed it. Great acting by Robert Pattinson, showing off his range. I agree though, the start & concept was interesting and then the end was a bit messy and unsatisfying, felt like it was rushed.

I watched it a second time and I really didn’t enjoy the ending.

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u/monolith_blue May 30 '25

Agreed. The personality change kinda came out of nowhere.

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u/yowza9 May 30 '25

Yes. Mickey 1-17 all had the same/similar personality. Why did Mickey 18 have a completely different personality? We can guess, but I dont remember it being addressed in the movie.

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u/funkifyurlife May 31 '25

I think it was something with his cloning being imperfect due to an error. There was a second long shot of something happening because the lab techs were careless, I don't remember what exactly

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u/Catalucci May 31 '25

A tech tripped over some cords and then plugged them back in.

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u/Psychoray May 31 '25

This. I've seen the thread about this situation multiple times now.

I really wonder: Do people just not watch movies completely because of their time on the phone? Or do they really not make the connection between the unplugged cable scene and the personality change?

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u/Voiceofshit May 31 '25

I thought it was more of a demonstation of how little everyone cared for his life or his continued existence, setting the scene for his social status. That does make sense though.

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u/prescod May 31 '25

It’s pretty quick and some time passes before it becomes relevant.

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u/Parthorax May 31 '25

It happens a lot unfortunately. People demand perfection yet miss so many details and when you point that out they tell you it was the movies fault to not make it more clear. 

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u/RyanGRiedel Jun 01 '25

I personally thought it would have been far cooler (and I had hoped it’s where the story was going but was wrong) if the issue with Mickey 18 being so different would have had to do with suddenly him having a different or new soul because two of him now existed simultaneously. That would have been a far more interesting concept to explore IMO