Biosphere is a new sci-fi comedy about two best friends, Ray and Billy, who are the last known survivors of a world-ending disaster. They live in a biosphere, a self-contained ecosystem designed and built by Ray.
One day, the only female fish in the biosphere dies, and things start to look bleak. But one of the remaining fish changes from male to female, giving the fish—and the men—a new lease on life. Then Billy starts exhibiting changes of his own. His body starts to transform too, starts to look different, and he starts to feel different. Ray is worried about Billy, but he doesn’t know what to do.
Biosphere is a quirky and funny movie that also slyly addresses issues of gender roles, politics, identity, and reproductive rights. It’s a movie that will make you think and make you laugh.
One of the things that makes Biosphere so special is how it tackles these important issues with humor and originality. The movie never takes itself too seriously, and it’s always poking fun at itself and its characters. This makes it easy to digest the more serious themes of the movie, and it also makes it more enjoyable to watch.
Another thing that makes Biosphere so great is its two lead actors, Sterling K. Brown and Mark Duplass. Brown and Duplass have fantastic chemistry together, and they bring a lot of warmth and humor to their roles. They make Ray and Billy feel like real people, and they make their friendship feel believable.
Overall, Biosphere is a great movie for anyone who loves sci-fi, comedy, or just a good story. It’s a movie that will make you think, make you laugh, and make you feel good.