andyonmob
Joined Jul 2020
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The scenes are shot like something from a computer game. Everything is just so clear and crisp and unreal. Doesn't feel like a real movie. I watched it though for something to do
Worth watching and raises a lot of valid and thought provoking points. If only they didn't have to warp the figures and try to push a vegan agenda throughout, then it would be beneficial. As it is, it will be widely seen as a vegan propoganda production bearing false figures. Some films do more harm tgan good. Most intelligent people can see that meat eating needs to be reduced and if possible replicated by manmade alternatives, but humans are not natural vegans and are not going to be convinced by this movie, with or without the duck slaughter. Manipulative interviewing by asking questions of people who obviously did not have the answers is not uncovering a secret agenda, it is simply promoting your own agenda.
Too many screamy people when they needed to keep silent, so it gets pathetic at times. It didn't really end and left too many loose ends. The robots and the kid were the best actors, but it was a watchable movie with plenty of action. You would expect a special forces guy to be much more creative and competent though. He was no Rambo or Terminator thats for sure.