machi712-835-648661
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This movie looks amazing. The visuals are stunning. The acting is good, with a great performance by Madeleine Yuna Voyles. And sci-fi is my favorite genre. Yet I hate this movie.
First, there is no "science" in this science fiction. I don't understand why zero effort was put into making any of the technology make sense, when so much effort was put into making it look good. I won't make a list because it would take me hours, but the most annoying thing was the space station supposedly in near Earth orbit. Yet whenever it was shown it was just floating a few thousand feet off the ground.
This movie has no idea what tone to take. It seemed from the trailer that it really wanted to be taken seriously, but it sometimes thinks it wants to be a comedy.
The clear bias and political agenda by the writers also detracts from the storytelling and the world building. I understand that America has done messed up things abroad, but this movie makes the military into mustache-twirling villains. I can't take any of these characters seriously.
First, there is no "science" in this science fiction. I don't understand why zero effort was put into making any of the technology make sense, when so much effort was put into making it look good. I won't make a list because it would take me hours, but the most annoying thing was the space station supposedly in near Earth orbit. Yet whenever it was shown it was just floating a few thousand feet off the ground.
This movie has no idea what tone to take. It seemed from the trailer that it really wanted to be taken seriously, but it sometimes thinks it wants to be a comedy.
The clear bias and political agenda by the writers also detracts from the storytelling and the world building. I understand that America has done messed up things abroad, but this movie makes the military into mustache-twirling villains. I can't take any of these characters seriously.
I wasn't expecting much from the IMDB rating of Low Life, but this was quite a riveting film! As cliche as it sounds, it really is a nonstop thrill ride with a great premise and many unexpected twists and turns.
Wes Dunlap is impossible to take your eyes of off. He plays the damaged, narcissistic, charismatic, virtue-signalling YouTuber to perfection. He reminded me a lot of Robert Pattinson's Connie Nikas in Good Time. Someone who's good at thinking on his feet and getting others to go along with what he needs.
Lucy Urbano was also a standout, but all the actors had really amazing performances, helped a lot by a script that made the characters feel like real people in real (terrible) situations.
If you want something unexpected and don't mind the dark and twisted, this is definitely for you.
Wes Dunlap is impossible to take your eyes of off. He plays the damaged, narcissistic, charismatic, virtue-signalling YouTuber to perfection. He reminded me a lot of Robert Pattinson's Connie Nikas in Good Time. Someone who's good at thinking on his feet and getting others to go along with what he needs.
Lucy Urbano was also a standout, but all the actors had really amazing performances, helped a lot by a script that made the characters feel like real people in real (terrible) situations.
If you want something unexpected and don't mind the dark and twisted, this is definitely for you.