Kora and surviving warriors prepare to defend Veldt, their new home, alongside its people against the Realm. The warriors face their pasts, revealing their motivations before the Realm's for... Read allKora and surviving warriors prepare to defend Veldt, their new home, alongside its people against the Realm. The warriors face their pasts, revealing their motivations before the Realm's forces arrive to crush the growing rebellion.Kora and surviving warriors prepare to defend Veldt, their new home, alongside its people against the Realm. The warriors face their pasts, revealing their motivations before the Realm's forces arrive to crush the growing rebellion.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Anthony Hopkins
- Jimmy
- (voice)
Ingvar Sigurdsson
- Hagen
- (as Ingvar Sigurðsson)
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What a load of tosh.
I didn't feel any connection with any of the cliched, 2-dimensional characters so didn't care when any of them died.
However, it gets a few stars for great visuals and CGI, the satisfying splashy-lava effect of the blasters, and the light-trail effects of the light sabres. The coolest moment was the James the mech with his cloak in his One Punch Man moment.
Half the movie was the farmers harvesting wheat and after one day of combat training got a better kill-death ratio than any of the veterans.
The other half of the movie was a guy turning the little wheel to aim the Dreadnaught cannon.
Remind me never to watch any more Synder movies on Netflix.
I didn't feel any connection with any of the cliched, 2-dimensional characters so didn't care when any of them died.
However, it gets a few stars for great visuals and CGI, the satisfying splashy-lava effect of the blasters, and the light-trail effects of the light sabres. The coolest moment was the James the mech with his cloak in his One Punch Man moment.
Half the movie was the farmers harvesting wheat and after one day of combat training got a better kill-death ratio than any of the veterans.
The other half of the movie was a guy turning the little wheel to aim the Dreadnaught cannon.
Remind me never to watch any more Synder movies on Netflix.
This has been bothering me for a day or so now. I have literally never written a review before. But, I had to share what I'm seeing with others.
I've seen people compare this movie/movies to Star wars and Akira Kurosawa's The Hidden Fortress. But I mean a small town being pushed around by a massive force. Who looks for warriors to help keep their town.
Anyways, it's not bad but not great either. It's a nice action movie for at home viewing. If your looking for a strong story or edge of your seat action. Then this movie isn't for you. But if you're looking for something to watch on Saturday night then just have fun and don't think about it.
I've seen people compare this movie/movies to Star wars and Akira Kurosawa's The Hidden Fortress. But I mean a small town being pushed around by a massive force. Who looks for warriors to help keep their town.
Anyways, it's not bad but not great either. It's a nice action movie for at home viewing. If your looking for a strong story or edge of your seat action. Then this movie isn't for you. But if you're looking for something to watch on Saturday night then just have fun and don't think about it.
The fort movie was an easy going pleasing experience. Not great, not terrible. Fun to watch. Yes, it had it's share of bad parts, but overall it was OK.
But the second one, oh my God, it was pretty awful.
Half the movie consists of slow motion shots. Uncalled for slow motion. There is nothing dramatic, nothing too fast, nothing that will actually require slow motion. Just a gimmick to double the time wasted on a scene.
Quite a lot of flashbacks, presenting the history of the heroes. Of course, the flashbacks are full of slow motion.
Then, the whole ideea, which is a continuation of Part One, nothing new, nothing interesting: one small village (+ 5-6 heroes) are up against a huge space ship, a Dreadnought, a warship.
And the argument of the entire conflict?! Some bags of grain and one single enemy.
Blast the entire village from orbit, plus 1000 square kilometers around it, call it a day.
But the second one, oh my God, it was pretty awful.
Half the movie consists of slow motion shots. Uncalled for slow motion. There is nothing dramatic, nothing too fast, nothing that will actually require slow motion. Just a gimmick to double the time wasted on a scene.
Quite a lot of flashbacks, presenting the history of the heroes. Of course, the flashbacks are full of slow motion.
Then, the whole ideea, which is a continuation of Part One, nothing new, nothing interesting: one small village (+ 5-6 heroes) are up against a huge space ship, a Dreadnought, a warship.
And the argument of the entire conflict?! Some bags of grain and one single enemy.
Blast the entire village from orbit, plus 1000 square kilometers around it, call it a day.
The Snyder trademarks are all here in abundance - endless slo-mo, rousing vocal score, long close ups etc. The cliched and uninteresting characters also dominate the proceedings - it's very hard to care about anyone here.
The second half is basically one big battle, which is actually well done - the action is frenetic and realistic for the most part and looks more real than most of Snyder's back catalogue. It's a shame that the first half is so dull and silly, with a forced back story scene where the main characters basically retell their lives in cheesy flashbacks taking up a ridiculous amount of time.
It's worth watching for the visuals and action, but don't expect much more.
The second half is basically one big battle, which is actually well done - the action is frenetic and realistic for the most part and looks more real than most of Snyder's back catalogue. It's a shame that the first half is so dull and silly, with a forced back story scene where the main characters basically retell their lives in cheesy flashbacks taking up a ridiculous amount of time.
It's worth watching for the visuals and action, but don't expect much more.
Watched both the parts together. I have no clue how my brain is functioning properly.
Positives : CGI, Costume Design, Cinematography Negatives : Pretty much everything else. Script/ Story made no sense. Seems like a high school kid wrote it. Expected better from Snyder.
Dialogues are trash Acting is non-existent. Even the most emotional scenes are laughable
It is just like an old western where a group of people band together to fight a common enemy except this movie tales place in space. The movie added nothing new just copy pasted the stale idea. I am not sure why Zack was so excited for this movie. The first part was watchable (it sucked) but the 2nd part made no sense.
Watch it only if you have time and brain cells to kill.
Positives : CGI, Costume Design, Cinematography Negatives : Pretty much everything else. Script/ Story made no sense. Seems like a high school kid wrote it. Expected better from Snyder.
Dialogues are trash Acting is non-existent. Even the most emotional scenes are laughable
It is just like an old western where a group of people band together to fight a common enemy except this movie tales place in space. The movie added nothing new just copy pasted the stale idea. I am not sure why Zack was so excited for this movie. The first part was watchable (it sucked) but the 2nd part made no sense.
Watch it only if you have time and brain cells to kill.
Did you know
- TriviaAn R-rated extended cut called Rebel Moon - Chapter Two: Curse of Forgiveness (2024) was released in mid-2024, to follow the similarly R-rated Director's cut of Chapter One: Chalice of Blood.
- GoofsThe number of villagers seems to increase over time in the last fight. Also those laser weapons don't do much versus wood but pass through humans and they even affect metal. When they came to the planet they had more ships and more tanks than the farmers fought off; without them sending the second wave. The motherworld's army was worse than a novice army at attacking, they could barely aim, no ducking, dodging, using terrain to their advantage.
- Alternate versionsOn August 2nd, 2024, Netflix released a director's cut to the film, titled Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Curse of Forgiveness which runs for 170 minutes (2h 50m). This version features more violence, language and sexuality than The Scargiver.
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- Rebel Moon (Parte dos): La guerrera que deja marcas
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- Budget
- $83,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 2h 2m(122 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.76 : 1
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