A young girl in another solar system asks an innocent question that sets off a chain reaction of adventure, destruction and tragedy.A young girl in another solar system asks an innocent question that sets off a chain reaction of adventure, destruction and tragedy.A young girl in another solar system asks an innocent question that sets off a chain reaction of adventure, destruction and tragedy.
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Seriously, I'm 15 minutes in and I've seen the filmmaker's dream girl, Robby the Robot and a Cyberman from Doctor Who. What I HAVEN'T seen is a story.
Looking past the cheap CGI, There is about twenty minutes of actually rather good story in here, but a lot of sub-plots that go nowhere. scenes that just go on and vignettes that don't really serve the story (including a bit of gratuitous fan-service), all padding out the run-time.
Were this a 15 to 25 minute short, it may have been worth watching, but even with state-off-the-art production values, I think I still would be bored with all the extraneous stuff.
As much as I love amateur 3D art, I'm annoyed with this. The creators should get a grasp of film making and the technical aspects of cgi because this movie has writing, directing, cinematography, editing and a bevy of other visual issues. Instead of an organically unfolding story, we get exposition and poorly paced scenes, many of which are drawn out and pointless. There was enough story for maybe a short film, not a full feature.
The visuals actually obstructed the storytelling. Most of the animation was so bad that I was unsure what emotions were being expressed. Plus with free and very capable programs like Blender available, nothing animated and rendered in 2016 should look like this, even if you are using lower end Poser/Daz characters. On a positive note, I did enjoy some of the music, particularly the ending theme.
The visuals actually obstructed the storytelling. Most of the animation was so bad that I was unsure what emotions were being expressed. Plus with free and very capable programs like Blender available, nothing animated and rendered in 2016 should look like this, even if you are using lower end Poser/Daz characters. On a positive note, I did enjoy some of the music, particularly the ending theme.
The animation is terrifying, the plot convoluted, the voice-acting wooden, the characters utterly forgettable. Even the twist at the end is strange and poorly pulled.
The models for this movie were clearly pre-generated and animated by someone with absolutely no experience. The facial expressions are especially bad, and there are some truly hilarious screen-shots out there.
The storyline had so much potential with the message it was trying to give, but Jack Foster clearly has no skill in creating a well-paced plot that isn't confusing. The world-building is also poorly done, as it isn't believable and leaves many unanswered questions.
The voice acting, well, I don't need to anything about that. Foster may as well have used computer generated voices. It would have sounded about the same.
The majority of the characters are useless, and are only in the movie for the sake of existing. Gwen, the main character, was clearly created by a perverted asshat, as she spends the majority of the movie floating around in various states of nudity(seriously). As far as her personality, there is none to speak of, as with the rest of the cast. Her hair and clothes also change frequently, so it's hard to keep track of her.
If you have a couple of hours to laugh your ass off, then this movie is the perfect one for you. I'd just skip the parts that are a bits slow, as most of them don't add to the story, which doesn't make sense anyway.
The models for this movie were clearly pre-generated and animated by someone with absolutely no experience. The facial expressions are especially bad, and there are some truly hilarious screen-shots out there.
The storyline had so much potential with the message it was trying to give, but Jack Foster clearly has no skill in creating a well-paced plot that isn't confusing. The world-building is also poorly done, as it isn't believable and leaves many unanswered questions.
The voice acting, well, I don't need to anything about that. Foster may as well have used computer generated voices. It would have sounded about the same.
The majority of the characters are useless, and are only in the movie for the sake of existing. Gwen, the main character, was clearly created by a perverted asshat, as she spends the majority of the movie floating around in various states of nudity(seriously). As far as her personality, there is none to speak of, as with the rest of the cast. Her hair and clothes also change frequently, so it's hard to keep track of her.
If you have a couple of hours to laugh your ass off, then this movie is the perfect one for you. I'd just skip the parts that are a bits slow, as most of them don't add to the story, which doesn't make sense anyway.
At least could have good design this is awful for 2016 looks like a high school project gone wrong
Did you know
- TriviaSome of the character models are based on robots from other films and TV series, including two of Robby the Robot from Planète interdite (1956) and a Cybermen from Doctor Who (2005).
- ConnectionsReferences Planète interdite (1956)
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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