The galactic alignment of the planets is about to take place. The destiny of mankind is preserved inside the Lens, an alien object controlled by Creators. The fight for its possession trigge... Read allThe galactic alignment of the planets is about to take place. The destiny of mankind is preserved inside the Lens, an alien object controlled by Creators. The fight for its possession triggers a war both in the heavens and on Earth.The galactic alignment of the planets is about to take place. The destiny of mankind is preserved inside the Lens, an alien object controlled by Creators. The fight for its possession triggers a war both in the heavens and on Earth.
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A film that baffles the human mind and transcends beyond our feeble understanding of reality. Truly one of the filthiest abominations I have ever had the misfortune of witnessing. I now know that God hates us, and to be honest we deserve it.
By far, the worst crap I ever happened to watch. It's past "so bad it's good", goes full round to "so bad its awful".
Plot (sic!) is non exixtent, a serie of scenes related only by recurring actors. Characters are thinner than cardboard. Dialogues range from primary to junior high school level, with all kids high and no adult present. Special effects are amateurish at best.
I got to the end only because I was sorta paralyzed in horror, a sort of snake-bird like charm, a lovecraftian abyss.
What baffles me is the amount of positive reviews I found. To preserve sanity and trust in human race, I have to tell myself they're probably all fake accounts, conspirationists nuts or certified cases.
Only positive aspect: it's only 1 hour and 1/2.
Advice for the potential viewer: don't.
Seriously. Life is short, nobody will give you back those 90 minutes.
Plot (sic!) is non exixtent, a serie of scenes related only by recurring actors. Characters are thinner than cardboard. Dialogues range from primary to junior high school level, with all kids high and no adult present. Special effects are amateurish at best.
I got to the end only because I was sorta paralyzed in horror, a sort of snake-bird like charm, a lovecraftian abyss.
What baffles me is the amount of positive reviews I found. To preserve sanity and trust in human race, I have to tell myself they're probably all fake accounts, conspirationists nuts or certified cases.
Only positive aspect: it's only 1 hour and 1/2.
Advice for the potential viewer: don't.
Seriously. Life is short, nobody will give you back those 90 minutes.
We must start by saying that the film sucks but it sucks terribly for several reasons, one more terrible and stupid than the other. Meanwhile, the film makes no sense and looks like a very long sequence of scenes without the slightest sense pasted badly to arrive at an acceptable film length, and this obviously suggests that the plot does not have the slightest logical thread and in fact it is so, the plot is stupid and without apparent sense and the moments that seem to follow a logical thread are very few and last too little to make sense of the entire film. Another fundamental point are the horrendous special effects, unacceptable for a 2019 film. Finally, the acting is something inconceivable. In conclusion I must say that I have rarely seen such a terrible kind of garbage.
A movie that doesn't to make sense to exist; there's no plot, the script is poorly written, from character development to the themes tackled. We are often witness to scenes that are completely disconnected from each other. In theory, there are villains who control the world, okay? However, they are never introduced to us, we don't know their goals or why they do what they do. Throughout the movie, we are thrown back and forth and, to make matters worse, it's filled with a mixture of confusing new age theories, aliens, government, and religious conspiracies that, if taken separately, could have made sense. The director is making their first film and it shows; only someone who knows nothing about cinema wouldn't see the problems with shot/reverse shot, which is incredibly annoying. The special effects range from decent to 1999 standards, nothing is saved.
Terrible, poor story telling, incoherent, confused and bad acting. The premises of the story could have had potential, however due to the poor dialog, lack of character development, very ropey plot, far too many sub stories, the whole movie was difficult to follow and uninteresting. It seemed that the creators had a number of ideas, but struggled to put them together into a coherent story. I believe there was some sort of ending, but at that point I had lost interest and was hoping that the LENS would end it all. Unfortunately the time I have lost watching, I will never get back, but alas that was my own fault as the trailer did hint at B movie.
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- TriviaSoundtrack includes 'Across Endless Dimensions', sung by Dimash Kudaibergen. Dimash is famous for his huge vocal range, over 6 Octaves. Many Youtubers have reacted to him singing this song, which includes very low and very high notes.
Many of his songs are written specifically for him, to showcase his range.
- SoundtracksAcross Endless Dimensions
Performed by Dimash Kudaibergen (as Dimash Qudaibergen)
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- €7,150,000 (estimated)
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- $131,473
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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