Horizonte - Final (event Horizon) (1997)

: Despite being released during a mid-90s CGI boom, the film heavily utilized practical sets and gore, giving the ship a "textured, lived-in" feel that modern critics argue has aged better than its digital counterparts.

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: Director Paul W.S. Anderson modeled the ship's geometry after Notre Dame Cathedral, incorporating vaulted arches, towering spires, and a layout intended to mirror the nine circles of hell . Horizonte Final (Event Horizon) (1997)

: Described as a massive "spinning altar," the drive functions as a religious icon for a secular age, representing the "hubris of man" tampering with forces beyond comprehension. : Despite being released during a mid-90s CGI

The film’s most enduring legacy is its striking production design, which rejects sterile sci-fi tropes in favor of a "techno-goth" aesthetic. giving the ship a "textured