About Artemis
Based on Andy Weir's novel, 'Artemis' (2017) is a gripping sci-fi crime thriller that transplants a classic heist-gone-wrong narrative to the stunning, high-stakes environment of humanity's first lunar city. The film follows Jazz Bashara, a sharp-witted porter and part-time smuggler just trying to get by in the economically stratified colony. When she accepts a seemingly straightforward illegal job for a big payout, she quickly finds herself entangled in a dangerous web of corporate espionage, sabotage, and murder that threatens the very survival of Artemis itself.
The movie excels in its world-building, creating a believable and visually spectacular lunar metropolis that is both a technological marvel and a pressure cooker of human conflict. The protagonist, Jazz, is a compelling anti-heroine—resourceful, flawed, and deeply relatable in her struggle for a better life. The supporting cast, including the city's various factions and authority figures, adds rich layers to the mystery.
Director Drew Goddard balances tense action sequences with clever problem-solving and witty dialogue, hallmarks of Weir's storytelling. The plot is a satisfying puzzle, blending elements of mystery, drama, and thriller genres as Jazz must use all her skills as an outsider to uncover the truth and save her home. For viewers seeking an intelligent, character-driven adventure with a unique setting, 'Artemis' is a must-watch. It's a film that proves science fiction can be both conceptually grand and intimately human, making the final frontier feel perilously close to home.
The movie excels in its world-building, creating a believable and visually spectacular lunar metropolis that is both a technological marvel and a pressure cooker of human conflict. The protagonist, Jazz, is a compelling anti-heroine—resourceful, flawed, and deeply relatable in her struggle for a better life. The supporting cast, including the city's various factions and authority figures, adds rich layers to the mystery.
Director Drew Goddard balances tense action sequences with clever problem-solving and witty dialogue, hallmarks of Weir's storytelling. The plot is a satisfying puzzle, blending elements of mystery, drama, and thriller genres as Jazz must use all her skills as an outsider to uncover the truth and save her home. For viewers seeking an intelligent, character-driven adventure with a unique setting, 'Artemis' is a must-watch. It's a film that proves science fiction can be both conceptually grand and intimately human, making the final frontier feel perilously close to home.

















