Mira
When a meteor shower unexpectedly ravages her hometown, Lera's father finds ingenious ways to communicate with her from aboard space station Mira.
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Summary
Mira (Russian: Мира) is a 2022 Russian science-fiction disaster film directed by Dmitry Kiselyov about family values and love for one’s family and friends. It stars Veronika Ustimova and Anatoliy Beliy.
It was theatrically released on December 22, 2022. In Russia, the film was released on the night of December 18, 2022, as promoted by First channel.
Plot
15-year-old Valeria ‘Lera’ Arabova lives in Vladivostok with her mother Svetlana, stepfather Boris and 8-year-old half-brother Yegor. She suffers from pyrophobia after surviving a fire inside an elevator when she was younger, which led to her parents’s divorce. Her father, flight engineer Valery Arabov, member of space station Mira, uses satellite technology and artificial intelligence to monitor her, but both remain otherwise estranged.
Arabov’s team watches a meteor shower expected to appear above the Western Pacific and to be harmless, despite his colleague Igor Khripunov’s warnings on the possibility of changes in its size and trajectory, which occur at last minute, impacting the station as well as vast areas in Far East Russia, Korea, Japan, and Australasia. Lera witnesses the impact and narrowly escapes her building, running into her school friend Misha, when a blast separates them and causes her to be hit by a middle-aged couple on a van who attempt to escape the destruction and drive her to a hospital before crashing and abandoning the vehicle. As a nearby building collapses, Lera shelters inside a toy store, but is trapped by the debris.
Arabov regains consciousness to find that he is the sole survivor in the station, and assisted by Mira’s AI system, manages to restore the energy supply, locates Svetlana in a hospital and contacts Lera, whose cell phone is damaged; he connects to a baby monitor teddy bear next to her, which he instructs her to grab to remain communicated, while she is pulled out by a rescue team. He calls Svetlana, who is at the hospital with Boris hoping to find Yegor among his classmates, but Lera recalls having given him her binoculars and encouraged him the night before to skip classes and watch the meteor shower from a nearby building, where she heads now to rescue him. Arabov scans the building, which Mira warns to be too unstable, but unable to deter Lera, he guides her inside to rescue Yegor, and guides them along a safe path by connecting to traffic lights and other devices.
Lera and Yegor reach the shore, where helicopters are ferrying survivors to a safe area, when an explosion on an oil vessel occurs. She begs a soldier to take her brother on board a helicopter, from which Misha gets off and gives up his seat for Yegor to be carried off. Arabov calls Misha’s phone and informs Lera that all rescue activities will stop as further explosions will happen shortly in another vessel, which might destroy half the city, and urges them to escape, but Lera berates him and throws Misha’s phone. Misha agrees to help her and both take a boat and board the vessel. In the station, Mira’s system urges Arabov to crawl into the escape pod as they will enter Earth’s atmosphere soon, but he refuses and disconnects the AI voice system to regain connection with Lera, whom he guides towards the fire system valve. A fire blast knocks Misha unconscious, causing Lera to have a breakdown; Arabov comforts her and instructs her to put on the fireproof gear and activate the valve, which she manages to do while the station catches fire upon entering the atmosphere, killing Arabov. Lera and Misha are rescued and taken to the hospital, where she reunites with her family.
Also Known As
- (original title): Mira
- Australia: Mira
- Brazil: 12 Horas Para o Fim do Mundo
- Canada: Mira(English)
- Canada: Mira(French)
- Ecuador: Mira
- France: Mira
- France: Firefall(TV Title)
- Germany: Last Signal
- India: Mira(English)
- India: Mira(Hindi)
- Italy: Mira
- Japan: Mira(Japanese)
- Mexico: 12 Horas Para El Fin Del Mundo
- Peru: 12 horas para el fin del mundo
- Philippines: Mira(English)
- Poland: Mira
- Russia: Мира
- Singapore: Mira(English)
- South Africa: Mira(English)
- Spain: Sin señal
- United Kingdom: Mira
- United States: Mira
- Uruguay: 12 horas para el fin del mundo(dubbed version)
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