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Lately, I seem to be writing a lot of really negative reviews about a lot of recent sci-fi movies but I guess that's because I'm becoming frustrated with the dross that the streaming services are offering to us.
"Somnus" is another movie in this series of duds. Filmed substantially in an old British Hawker Siddely Nimrod airplane from the 60s, the film has a plot that could have been lifted from a casual acquaintance with "2001" but without any of Clarke's or Kubrick's wit or intelligence. You probably won't care about the characters and you probably won't even care about the "big picture" thing that might or might not be going on.
I wonder: have we burned through all the truly creative ideas so now we're reduced to recycling everything, but only after it's been through a waste treatment plant?
"Somnus" is another movie in this series of duds. Filmed substantially in an old British Hawker Siddely Nimrod airplane from the 60s, the film has a plot that could have been lifted from a casual acquaintance with "2001" but without any of Clarke's or Kubrick's wit or intelligence. You probably won't care about the characters and you probably won't even care about the "big picture" thing that might or might not be going on.
I wonder: have we burned through all the truly creative ideas so now we're reduced to recycling everything, but only after it's been through a waste treatment plant?
Two thirds of the way through the movie, I decided I didn't care one bit about what happened to any of the characters in the movie so I turned it off.
I found the constant time shifting jarring to say the least. I also found the very violent interrogator unpleasant although we do eventually at least learn something about their motivation.
BTW: My wife left the viewing much sooner than I did. This may be due to her having better taste than I do or her having less hope that a given movie will ever turn out to be some sort of hidden gem rather than just being unremittingly awful.
I found the constant time shifting jarring to say the least. I also found the very violent interrogator unpleasant although we do eventually at least learn something about their motivation.
BTW: My wife left the viewing much sooner than I did. This may be due to her having better taste than I do or her having less hope that a given movie will ever turn out to be some sort of hidden gem rather than just being unremittingly awful.
This is another entry in what is becoming a long, dismal list of dreadful "supposed to be sci-fi" movies produced (or at least distributed by) the various streaming services.
The first three quarters of this movie is nearly unwatchable. The aliens, when they finally show up on screen, are laughably awful and the human weapons, as usual, are utterly inadequate for the job. (Verhoeven showed real satiric genius when he sent his Starship Troopers out armed with mostly nothing more than "modern sporting rifles".)
Having said that, if you make it to the last twenty or thirty minutes of the movie, it gets remarkably better. It's only for that reason that I gave it 3 stars instead of the minus ten that the first 3/4 of the movie deserves. I'm not sure you could just fast-forward through the movie and understand what's going on, but it might be worth a try.
The first three quarters of this movie is nearly unwatchable. The aliens, when they finally show up on screen, are laughably awful and the human weapons, as usual, are utterly inadequate for the job. (Verhoeven showed real satiric genius when he sent his Starship Troopers out armed with mostly nothing more than "modern sporting rifles".)
Having said that, if you make it to the last twenty or thirty minutes of the movie, it gets remarkably better. It's only for that reason that I gave it 3 stars instead of the minus ten that the first 3/4 of the movie deserves. I'm not sure you could just fast-forward through the movie and understand what's going on, but it might be worth a try.