nikobit-63000
Joined Sep 2015
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Never forget? Really?! Smallest concern of how it all has started actually is a clear attempt to forget who's been root cause of (almost) everything. To be a source of Soviet Union defeat at Afghanistan. To create predecessors of terrorist who will help to create this series. To forget who's planes were given green light to leave American soil after (!) airports were given "to remain on the grid" order. To make everything possible that final evidence if the havoc (or so it was planned to be) was dumped in the middle of an Indian Ocean. To create a real terror not only on own citizens but the whole airbound travellers on Earth. That all is missing from the plot. That is a real try to make people forget what has happened by leading them to false trail. Pardon my English!
Initially I thought that 600 signs to cope with minimum review is all too much. But one have to be ready to withstand such a show. Yes, indeed! And believe me or not this movie deserves more than my nine stars! It took me more than three mini series to get here. And it was worth every minute spent. Who is able to repeat this kind of challenge in one shot? Just to make myself clear: I liked this movie. There will be no "BUTs" or something. Excellent plot. Brilliant cast. Marvelous scenes shooting. Good directing. It have opened my eyes even wider when I realized the actual purpose for all this to be done. It's an "alien's" story made for "aliens"!
One of the best series over it's own time. Don't forget to mention how young we were while it was aired. Simple, a lot of humour, high tech. Just imagine how many insights it carries which have been successfully fulfilled these days! Especially looking at the traffic jams, seeing all those drivers sitting in their little cars, talking to themselves... Don't be too critical judging the script and naive, but quite dangerous stunts. There was no VFX at those times! So my personal recommendations goes to those, who wants to understand what their fathers were going crazy about when they were kids at school.