fantasy sci-fi

Erica 2022-09-30 10:46:01

Personally, I prefer such novel sci-fi movies. The movie has a wide-open brain and a vision for the future. At the same time, it criticizes the earthlings for not cherishing their homeland, which leads to the descendants who can only survive in a certain limit.

The development of the movie's plot is relatively smooth, and it can make people curious to watch continuously, which is the so-called no-urin point.

Some comments criticized that the past clips of the heroine and others should not be flashed. I think it is okay. Although I can guess what happened in the past, it is also good to give a hint, which can adapt to most moviegoers.

Of course, there are quite a few bugs in the film. For example, the technology in the film did not inherit the high-tech of the predecessors. It gives the impression that the ancients and the technology in the film are fragmented. Quantum technology still needs to turn over the historical parts to piece it together. Is it in the film? The technology is not as good as the ancients?

There is also the process of the villain releasing zombies that everyone has mentioned, which is really confusing. It is unnecessary to release a person to kill the entire prison. I really can't think of any reason!

In short, I personally still think it is a relatively good sci-fi film. Although it is a bit flawed, it is still worth watching and a moderately paced film.

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Extended Reading
  • Lina 2022-04-23 07:02:25

    Looking down on expectations, I actually think it's not bad. I can't help but sigh, the budget is all spent on the blade, is such a magnificent and intensive special effect really shot with 100 million US dollars? Weta Workshop is awesome! Steampunk + the setting of the apocalypse in the future, the imaginative imagination, the completion of the plot and the narrative efficiency are still in place, but considering the global box office failure, it is destined that there will be no sequel. It's a pity, I'm blind such a huge worldview. PS: The little yellow man who was forcibly inserted at the beginning really couldn't help laughing out loud...

  • Agnes 2022-04-23 07:02:25

    The visual setting can't be digested in one brush, so I think about two, but the story is really bad, I'm tired of your high-class princess and protagonist destroying the world at every turn to save the world. I just want to be a small tourist, the biggest one Satisfaction is not about making explosions, but just wanting to go up the stairs and down the tunnels in this world, breaking into empty doors and peeping, so the game is really more promising than the movie, you can change a new map without taking two steps to this map. Ah, why not make a trilogy and let me stay in Mobile Town and Mobile London for the first one to feel and adapt? I want to know how to live in a mobile town, familiar with neighbors, passers-by and wilderness, I want to know how the class in mobile London is reflected, just like a Beijing Folding, and the airport, take two steps to say hello, just now I felt hilarious, and it burned out after a few glances. Why are so many second-rate movies interested in building a seemingly prosperous and beautiful place and then set it on fire, and the paper maker was reborn? Fighting in the bar has such a big consequence, is there any anti-shock action? Have you been on fire? If it were so fragile, the opening head could not exist.

Mortal Engines quotes

  • Thaddeus Valentine: He's afraid. He's trying to hang on to a way of life that doesn't exist anymore. Municipal Darwinism. It's a dying system. Prey has all but gone. Soon, there'll be nothing left.

  • Hester Shaw: You never head south in the Outlands. Not ever.