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Uglies

  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
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Joey King, Brianne Tju, Keith Powers, and Chase Stokes in Uglies (2024)
In a futuristic world that imposes a cosmetic surgery at 16, Tally is eager for her turn to join the rest of society. But when a friend runs away, Tally embarks on a journey to save her that upends everything she thought she wanted.
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A world in which a compulsory operation wipes out physical differences and makes everyone pretty.A world in which a compulsory operation wipes out physical differences and makes everyone pretty.A world in which a compulsory operation wipes out physical differences and makes everyone pretty.

  • Director
    • McG
  • Writers
    • Jacob Forman
    • Vanessa Taylor
    • Whit Anderson
  • Stars
    • Joey King
    • Brianne Tju
    • Keith Powers
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    35K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,220
    700
    • Director
      • McG
    • Writers
      • Jacob Forman
      • Vanessa Taylor
      • Whit Anderson
    • Stars
      • Joey King
      • Brianne Tju
      • Keith Powers
    • 406User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    TxMike

    'I don't want to be free, I want to be pretty.'

    This movie just became available and judging by some of the 'reviews' here many watched it (or didn't) just to leave a negative review.

    While it cannot be considered a masterpiece it in fact is a fairly entertaining parody of modern society. The idea that people place an inappropriately high value on "how someone looks." When friends meet at an event or party a common greeting is "You look really good in that outfit." Or "I love your new hairstyle." I suspect being "pretty" or "handsome" helps people get jobs or elected for public office.

    Some reviewers point out that the actors, including Joey King, aren't really ugly. That misses the point, in this society they are considered ugly because they are ordinary. When we see those who have turned 16 and undergone their transition, their beauty is about what you get when someone has a glamor makeup session. Or the usual makeup movie stars get for the role they are playing.

    But that is only part of it, they also are brainwashed to believing that "Free thinking is a cancer" and conforming will make everyone happier. (Shades of 'Pleasantville.')

    So Joey King plays 'Squint", she is about to turn 16, her mantra is "I want to be pretty." But there is a rogue world outside her city where rebels are living the old way, children with their parents, growing their own real food. And the movie ultimately gets the 'Rusties" as they are called pited against the establishment.

    Movies like this are made to entertain and my wife and I were entertained, watching at home, streaming. As the movie went she said she thought maybe she had read the books some years past and later found out she did. They are considered 'Young Adult' books and that fits with the themes here.
    4Hamzydo

    Cringe, story line all over the place,

    First of there isn't a single ugly person in the cast.

    The concept of everyone prioritizing being pretty made no sense because how does it contribute to the development of society in the movie? Like you become pretty and that's all? How do these people even make a living do you just become pretty and party all the time?

    Because that's what it looked like "Get pretty and just live your life". Overall the movie had some good CGI and the action scenes were okay.

    The whole concept of the movie felt a bit like they were trying to give off some Hunger Games vibe and the idea of the rebellion being led by the smoke(David) felt kinda off because it would have made more sense if his parents were the leaders of the rebellion seeing as they were the first to actually leave the city.
    3AlienRobotZombieOverlord

    YA "Logan's Run" falls short in every way

    You will not run into any surprises in this dystopian teen soap opera of a film. It contains a lot of tired tropes and cliched sci-fi scenarios, and doesn't really offer a new spin on anything. The plot is ripped straight out of the 1976 classic sci-fi film (and the novel that proceeded it) Logan's Run. Meanwhile, the main conceit of the film is straight out of a Twilight Zone episode: What would you do to fit in with the "pretty" crowd?

    Of course, everyone is pretty in this world already, as the cast consists entirely of fresh-faced, fit young adults -- no one is overweight, disabled, or disfigured. The only blemish in the entire CGI-filled world is a scar on the hand. (The horror!) All of this would be forgivable if the acting and writing were on par with, say, The Hunger Games -- another YA series with a similar dystopian feel. Alas, that is not the case, as dramatic lines like, "Yup, I'm David." are the best that the film has to offer.

    Plus, the unsatisfying conclusion seems to exist only to set up a sequel -- ugh! Netflix has a very mixed bag lately when it comes to sci-fi, the most underserved genre on the streaming service. On the one hand, they gave us the amazing first season of Three-Body Problem and Adam Sandler's underappreciated masterpiece, Spaceman. On the other hand, they waste a lot of time and money making hot garbage like this film or Zack Snyder's poorly conceived two-part Rebel Moon.

    Netflix, not all sci-fi has to be super-cerebral, but it's definitely not about CGI and "pretty" characters. At its core, sci-fi exists to hold aa mirror up to us, exploring morality by posing the question of what humans would do in extraordinary circumstances. By taking the characters out of the everyday, it allows us to more closely examine what it truly means, at its core, to be human. But this movie falls far short of that goal, offering us only a generic story that we've seen far too often already. So, please, Netflix, do not greenlight the sequel to this movie.
    5Amazing_Wizard

    Netflix Movie. Its generic future earth movie. Watchable.

    So this film is fine. It sets up a standard future world we have all seen before. Typical Government villain. It does nothing new with the beauty argument. It's all just copy and paste from another script.

    The main characters are all beautiful before they get the surgery. Which really hurts the logic of the movie. They needed to explain why getting mandatory surgery actually helps the world. Instead we get one paragraph at the start which just says that it does, and moves on.

    They introduce hover boards which everyone in the world should have, but nope; Just these two teenagers who happen to have this super rare technology. And one of them gets given it.

    They then introduce magically bracelets which protect them from falls. Might make sense after they get the boards, but nope. Main character just happens to be wearing it, when she needs it after falling off a building. But it then fails to work for the first fall from the board?

    There are some nice shots of the future city which really help. But this entire world is just that one city. We never learn about the rest of the planet.

    Parents abandon their children. We get some emotional manipulation line later in the film that you could say justifies this action. But it's left for you, the audience to connect the dots on that one.

    Overall it's worth a background watch while doing something else. And as a straight to Netflix movie, it's above average. But the writers could have done more with the concept and I just feel like they were treading through the motions on this one, and more imagination was needed to elevate the script beyond the formulaic.
    3crjzdsgz

    Why do they let McG make movies still??

    Man, this movie is such a disappointment. It's so so bad. I hate to be this person, but they deviated so far from the book it's almost its own entity. I understand when they need to change certain things to make it work for the screen, but they completely changed story lines and character arcs. There's almost no noticeable differences between the "uglies" and the "pretties". The pretties just look like they have a smoothing instagram filter on, very basic. It's not even good CGI. They shoehorned things in from later in the series making a convoluted mess. It's obvious they had no intention of making any more than the one movie, which is annoying. Why start something you have no plans of finishing?? After the first 20 minutes of this mess I came to IMDB and found out it was directed by McG and I'm not surprised. The dude hasn't made anything worthwhile in 20 years. What an absolute joke. I hope Netflix loses a bunch of money on this junk. They've become the worst of all the streaming services, just continuously churning out literal garbage while they cancel the only decent shows they have after one season.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the Scott Westerfeld series that spanned four books and a spinoff series.
    • Goofs
      When they are pulling up the train tracks and saying they recycle the metal they call it the 'ties'. A railroad tie is not the metal part; it is the large wood block that goes perpendicular to the track that 'ties' the track together.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Tally: [narrating] All my life I wanted to be pretty. I thought it would change everything.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: Netflix's UGLIES Belongs in 2010 | Explained (2024)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Summer Joyner, Torrey Joyner, Joshua Silverberg, Charles Starling, Savage Sync House

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los feos
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Anonymous Content
      • Davis Entertainment
      • Industry Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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