[!Possible spoilers?] I thought this film was sort of 6 or 7 out of ten. Visually it is fantastic. The true situation gradually unfolds, and that is what keeps you watching. Where does the sick Augustine (Clooney) get his existential angst from? The soulful face of the young girl suggests a terrible tragedy. There is obviously more than a hint that climate disaster has just come over the tipping point, and then what? The "newly discovered" moon of Jupiter seems an unlikely premise, and no doubt the science and technology is a bit daft, but it's a good yarn, nevertheless, with, of course, the inevitable sentimentality thrown in - it is an American director, after all.