What a mess…
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Chronic_Johnson — 6 years ago(January 26, 2020 05:23 PM)
I know some people have a problem with the last part going psycho slasher
Definitely a major issue. Out comes
a guy looking like Freddy Krueger warping space and sound while blabbing about how God spoke to him.. but without any substance.
This movie combines the 2003 Hulk movie's editing with the basic concept of 1998's Armageddon and then a pinch of 1997's Event Horizon or 1998's Sphere.
The visuals are beautiful and the soundtrack perfect.
I enjoy visually stunning movies, especially ones set in space. But all there is to look at is the sun. Orange fiery balls aren't that stunning to me. The soundtrack had its moments. I read some people hyping it up, and there were a few standout tracks, but overall fairly forgettable.
Then there is the story of a crew sacrificing their lives to save a world.
Been done in many other popcorn action sci-fi movies. Nothing new.
I wanted to like the movie. I just came out of it baffled by the final act, and bored by the characters. -
NZer — 6 years ago(January 26, 2020 08:40 PM)
I already knew the father/son relationship was the main theme, but I was so let down when the scientific reason for all the cosmic surges was never properly explained.
I thought that the father's explanation and reasoning for the Universe threatening pulses was lame and unbelievable.
The rest of the movie was fine. Brad was brilliant. -
Jared Kushner — 6 years ago(January 27, 2020 02:45 AM)
It was explained.
It was Tommy Lee Dickhead's malfunctioning ship, and he was such a colossal jerk that he didn't let Earth know he was still operating but needed help, because they would have shut him down.
— 6 years ago(January 26, 2020 05:38 PM)
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 