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Murat Arkin, Tugba Sunguroglu, Tugçe Açikgöz, and Dogan Bayraktar in Wolf 2039 (2021)

Review by Kutalpm

Wolf 2039

5/10

5 stars because of science fiction

I never saw any scifi from turkey. For their courageous attempt I'll give them 5 stars.

However they violated every rule of making a sci-fi tv show. Making a scifi is very difficult. If there is not enough budget, even a tv show like Boba Fett will struggle.

Rules: 1. Your budget decides how far to the future you should go.

2. People have to have immersed in your world. True for every movie. That's why, if something looks animated don't put it in the film.

3. Limit the number shots with cgi but let them be awesome.

4. hire some scifi nerds & engineers. Everything from the future should make sense. Suits with cables in a fight? Big guns in a close combat? If you can't do it, just use normal gadgets. People will assume it's not developed yet.

5. Dont forget: to hook up people, build your story around someone. Love/vengence like in Braveheart. World war topics are secondary; don't focus on them; people don't care.

For this show: 6. Make dialogs so that everyone can understand and care. Most of the time I've no clue what they are talking about or they are giving some advice like a parent. Show your teachings through action and not words.

7. Focus. You spent your budget showing a battle that no one cared about it. You're trying to use complex sentence structure in language that you just learned. Ground your ideas.

Assumption (could be completely wrong): There making a movie like a philosopher. They have ideals. They write a story about it and putting some action in it, thinking people will care and feel emotions.

If you're making a movie , the order should be the opposite. First you have to think how to emotionally move people. What actions create this emotion? Can I create an interesting story around it and finally can I put my ideals in it.

Don't give up.
  • Kutalpm
  • Dec 30, 2021

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