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The adventures of 3 young astronomers and their fight to survive a deadly Martian invasion.The adventures of 3 young astronomers and their fight to survive a deadly Martian invasion.The adventures of 3 young astronomers and their fight to survive a deadly Martian invasion.
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Fredi Nwaka
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Don't judge the movie based on watching the trailer. It was cleverly put together and I was fooled enough into thinking it would be an exciting new take on a classic sci-fi story. The actual movie is amateurish, slow with bad acting, writing and effects. It feels more like a network TV movie and not worth the rental price.
I wish I could say more about it, but I was bored out of my mind. I couldn't make it through all the way in my first watching. I came back to it later to see if it got better, but it just didn't. It's pure garbage and I would like my 6.99 rental back. I recommend you save your money.
I wish I could say more about it, but I was bored out of my mind. I couldn't make it through all the way in my first watching. I came back to it later to see if it got better, but it just didn't. It's pure garbage and I would like my 6.99 rental back. I recommend you save your money.
Picture this, a soldier and three civilian survivors are hiding in the woods, claiming to be the only people left outside London, and everyone has evacuated. All desolate, alone, abandoned and scared. As we watch in the far background in the distance, there appears to be a motorway with loads of traffic as life in the real world is normal. Could they not have edited this? Very low-budget movie with a boring storyline and amateur acting. I think this is some high school project. This had loads of potential. As indicated in the trailer. But alas, probably one of the worst films ever. I don't recommend it.
No name actors, with a no name script. The only saving grace of this film is the fact that it keeps some of the elements of the original novel. The good, the beginning and ending of the movie is lifted almost directly from the original HG Wells novel, the Martians are depicted almost exactly like Wells describe them and the tripod walking machines are almost exactly as described in the 1898 novel.
The bad, most of the movie focuses on three youths and their typical teen angst. Most of the movie is simply the young characters simply traveling from place to place boringly, very boringly. There is nothing redeemable or captivating enough to make you connect with any of them in any way shape or form. You could have taken the first 15 minutes of the movie and the last 10 minutes of the movie and shoved them together in a 25 minute webisode and had a more enjoyable watching experience, for the hour in the center of a movie nothing happens except walking around and arguing.
Sticking close to the original novel was interesting, but the execution was sorely lacking, I've seen better high school productions.
My rating of three stars breaks down as follows, one star because you can't give any less, one star added for the look of the machines in the aliens matching the original novel, and one star added for keeping the beginning and ending of the novel intact, that's the best I can do.
The bad, most of the movie focuses on three youths and their typical teen angst. Most of the movie is simply the young characters simply traveling from place to place boringly, very boringly. There is nothing redeemable or captivating enough to make you connect with any of them in any way shape or form. You could have taken the first 15 minutes of the movie and the last 10 minutes of the movie and shoved them together in a 25 minute webisode and had a more enjoyable watching experience, for the hour in the center of a movie nothing happens except walking around and arguing.
Sticking close to the original novel was interesting, but the execution was sorely lacking, I've seen better high school productions.
My rating of three stars breaks down as follows, one star because you can't give any less, one star added for the look of the machines in the aliens matching the original novel, and one star added for keeping the beginning and ending of the novel intact, that's the best I can do.
This is the worst adaptation of war of the world. The acting was atrocious. Wooden and so cringe. The actors literally reading the script like a rehearsal. Non of the characters were believable , from the police officer to the army guy. Very amateurish. I couldn't stand the accents. The 3 kids were suppose to be university students but were so immature they acted as if they were in primary school. Nobody was remotely likeable. My brain couldn't take anymore after 15 minutes. This was the most boring film I have watched in awhile. Whatever possessed the directors to make the film is beyond me. I do not recommend if you want to keep your sanity.
Of all the incarnations of War Of The Worlds...this one is by far the worst.
The way the go from the Martian invaders wantonly killing everyone...to chilling in their house...or going on leisurely bicycle rides, generally unscathed...is patently ridiculous.
We find ourselves following three random kids, who-for some reason- are important enough to care about.
Even if that reason is not particularly clear.
Less it be that they are "the chosen ones", who need to be "saved" by an especially hypocritical, hardline, religious zealot (so he can repopulate the Earth with their female friend), or whatever.
The whole thing is about 90% childish drama, and 10% action...when it clearly needs to be the other way around.
Despite the fact that all the action is rendered with CGI (albeit, better than you might expect from a production of this caliber- think, akin to Monsters, or Nope, to get an idea).
The plot structure is absolutely horrible.
Because you get all this inane drama...followed by a ridiculous twist, that comes out of nowhere.
Used to abruptly wrap up story...without any explanation...or any attempt to connect it to the rest of the storyline.
Which doesn't make much sense.
Especially considering the aliens seem more mechanical than biological in nature.
Plus...for a film about the end of the world...there's never really any sense of urgency employed by any of the actors.
Who are really quite nonchalant about the whole ordeal.
So stuff happens.
Then it's suddenly over.
Without going into detail about any of the connecting factors...
It's just bad storytelling, overall.
And kind of stupid, to be honest.
So do yourself a favour, and just pass on this stinker.
Because it's simply not worth the time.
Unless you are looking to waste it.
2 out of 10.
The way the go from the Martian invaders wantonly killing everyone...to chilling in their house...or going on leisurely bicycle rides, generally unscathed...is patently ridiculous.
We find ourselves following three random kids, who-for some reason- are important enough to care about.
Even if that reason is not particularly clear.
Less it be that they are "the chosen ones", who need to be "saved" by an especially hypocritical, hardline, religious zealot (so he can repopulate the Earth with their female friend), or whatever.
The whole thing is about 90% childish drama, and 10% action...when it clearly needs to be the other way around.
Despite the fact that all the action is rendered with CGI (albeit, better than you might expect from a production of this caliber- think, akin to Monsters, or Nope, to get an idea).
The plot structure is absolutely horrible.
Because you get all this inane drama...followed by a ridiculous twist, that comes out of nowhere.
Used to abruptly wrap up story...without any explanation...or any attempt to connect it to the rest of the storyline.
Which doesn't make much sense.
Especially considering the aliens seem more mechanical than biological in nature.
Plus...for a film about the end of the world...there's never really any sense of urgency employed by any of the actors.
Who are really quite nonchalant about the whole ordeal.
So stuff happens.
Then it's suddenly over.
Without going into detail about any of the connecting factors...
It's just bad storytelling, overall.
And kind of stupid, to be honest.
So do yourself a favour, and just pass on this stinker.
Because it's simply not worth the time.
Unless you are looking to waste it.
2 out of 10.
Did you know
- TriviaThe only adaptation of The War of the Worlds filmed at the actual Horsell Common and the sandpit mentioned in H.G. Wells's novel.
- GoofsAt the end, just after Dr Stint has briefed the survivors of how the Martians died from disease, and Herbert has spoken to his mother on the radio, you can see a busy main road in the background, with cars driving from left to right at the end of the lane. It does not look like society recovering, or any kind of convoy, just modern cars driving along.
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