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The film is visually stunning, making brilliant use of its low budget to create a truly believable, dusty, and lonely Mars.

A surprisingly endearing, functional-looking, Wall-E-style robot that provides some of the best, most quiet moments of connection. The Bad:

Settlers is worth watching for fans of slow-paced, character-driven sci-fi who prioritize mood over action. Its gorgeous visuals and high tension are commendable. However, those looking for a tightly plotted story or a new take on Martian colonization might find it a disappointing, sluggish affair. It is an ambitious debut that unfortunately doesn't quite stick the landing.

Brooklynn Prince (as young Remmy) proves her talent, carrying much of the tension. Nell Tiger Free (as older Remmy) and Ismael Cruz Cordova (as the volatile intruder, Jerry) are also standouts, managing to bring emotional depth to a very minimal script.

Title: Audacious Sci-Fi Western Struggles Under Its Own Weight

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The film is visually stunning, making brilliant use of its low budget to create a truly believable, dusty, and lonely Mars.

A surprisingly endearing, functional-looking, Wall-E-style robot that provides some of the best, most quiet moments of connection. The Bad:

Settlers is worth watching for fans of slow-paced, character-driven sci-fi who prioritize mood over action. Its gorgeous visuals and high tension are commendable. However, those looking for a tightly plotted story or a new take on Martian colonization might find it a disappointing, sluggish affair. It is an ambitious debut that unfortunately doesn't quite stick the landing.

Brooklynn Prince (as young Remmy) proves her talent, carrying much of the tension. Nell Tiger Free (as older Remmy) and Ismael Cruz Cordova (as the volatile intruder, Jerry) are also standouts, managing to bring emotional depth to a very minimal script.

Title: Audacious Sci-Fi Western Struggles Under Its Own Weight