lucasagustink
may 2020 se unió
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This serie is regular. I watched it and enjoyed it but I won't remind it.
The acting is good. The serie was made to surprise you with things that are almost absurd. Starting with the fact that the main character has no feelings (Whats?) and a lot of other things wanting to put a mask of strangeness to a normal crime-love story.
The fliming is good, a little bit colorfull but fine.
BUt to resume, this serie doesn't add nothing new to series. It is similar to other spanish crime-series in which they tend to be very good. I enjoyed it but I don't belive in a lot of things that figure in the serie.
The acting is good. The serie was made to surprise you with things that are almost absurd. Starting with the fact that the main character has no feelings (Whats?) and a lot of other things wanting to put a mask of strangeness to a normal crime-love story.
The fliming is good, a little bit colorfull but fine.
BUt to resume, this serie doesn't add nothing new to series. It is similar to other spanish crime-series in which they tend to be very good. I enjoyed it but I don't belive in a lot of things that figure in the serie.
The resources of filmaking used in this movie are great. Make you want to jump of the chair to make everyone notice the transicions and odd but beautiful things.
The first 1:20hs are great, very scary and makes you tense all time. But then they dont know how to follow up that and give it a sense. Anyways it's very entretaining, and keeps you hanged. (Mi mother allways falls asleep at the cinema but this time she didn't, thats a point for the movie)
It seems like 3 or 4 unconnected stories and left you with a felling of uncomplited. Also a lot of things make no sense.
But, I was afraid to fall on common places, which this movie evades really good. It's not just "other zombie movie".
I like it but I wont reccomend it a lot. A nice time at the cinema.
The first 1:20hs are great, very scary and makes you tense all time. But then they dont know how to follow up that and give it a sense. Anyways it's very entretaining, and keeps you hanged. (Mi mother allways falls asleep at the cinema but this time she didn't, thats a point for the movie)
It seems like 3 or 4 unconnected stories and left you with a felling of uncomplited. Also a lot of things make no sense.
But, I was afraid to fall on common places, which this movie evades really good. It's not just "other zombie movie".
I like it but I wont reccomend it a lot. A nice time at the cinema.
In the near future (2060s), AI has evolved on a grand scale, and robots were created to serve us. However, these robots turned rogue, leading to the destruction of a city. This incident prompted a prohibition of robots, which led to Asia resisting and creating a war between "us humans" and AI. We follow the life of Joshua, a US officer with a mission to destroy the lethal weapon created by AI. However, he instead stumbles upon a little "robot child."
To provide some context, this movie bears several similarities to Star Wars and Blade Runner, but it manages to stand out and differentiate itself. I'd like to mention that the movie is structured in chapters, which I appreciate.
Robots: The film brings innovation to the concept of robots. There are two types: humans with metal on the back of their heads and a transversal hole, which looks unique and intriguing. There are also different types of all-metal robots. I especially like the kamikaze ones.
Soundtrack: The film has a great selection of music. It occasionally evokes memories of Star Wars with its background music but also has standout moments where the music takes the lead. I particularly liked the scene featuring "Everything in its Right Place."
Special Effects: In terms of effects, it's evident that this production has invested a significant amount of money. They didn't cut corners on visual effects. I noticed that the director has a fondness for explosions. I counted more than 10 of them, and I love these moments. The effects are executed perfectly, with small objects flying through the scene. The design of the spacecraft and its lighting is also great. The film stands out with its use of lighting, whether in the background or foreground. This "Cyberpunk" resource works exceptionally well. Additionally, the use of a point-of-view through weapons is a nice touch.
The artistic aspect of the film is impressive, with many picturesque landscapes and expansive shots.
This movie starts very strongly and captures your attention from the first minute. It offers great character development. However, it doesn't quite maintain the same level of quality in the latter part of the movie. It accelerates toward larger-scale events too quickly, which I personally didn't quite like.
Overall, I would rate "The Creator" as 7/10.
To provide some context, this movie bears several similarities to Star Wars and Blade Runner, but it manages to stand out and differentiate itself. I'd like to mention that the movie is structured in chapters, which I appreciate.
Robots: The film brings innovation to the concept of robots. There are two types: humans with metal on the back of their heads and a transversal hole, which looks unique and intriguing. There are also different types of all-metal robots. I especially like the kamikaze ones.
Soundtrack: The film has a great selection of music. It occasionally evokes memories of Star Wars with its background music but also has standout moments where the music takes the lead. I particularly liked the scene featuring "Everything in its Right Place."
Special Effects: In terms of effects, it's evident that this production has invested a significant amount of money. They didn't cut corners on visual effects. I noticed that the director has a fondness for explosions. I counted more than 10 of them, and I love these moments. The effects are executed perfectly, with small objects flying through the scene. The design of the spacecraft and its lighting is also great. The film stands out with its use of lighting, whether in the background or foreground. This "Cyberpunk" resource works exceptionally well. Additionally, the use of a point-of-view through weapons is a nice touch.
The artistic aspect of the film is impressive, with many picturesque landscapes and expansive shots.
This movie starts very strongly and captures your attention from the first minute. It offers great character development. However, it doesn't quite maintain the same level of quality in the latter part of the movie. It accelerates toward larger-scale events too quickly, which I personally didn't quite like.
Overall, I would rate "The Creator" as 7/10.