Originally Posted by JD10367:
Whut? Half the movie was a love story, and Alita was a ball of emotion for most of the film (angry, crying, etc.,.). People are complaining it had TOO much humanity because of the love story.
Saw it again yesterday in IMAX 3D. Definitely better than regular 3D.
I understand your pointing out the story arc of a love story as proof of the "humanity". But, IMHO it didn't feel real. Forced in to provide humanity in a CGI movie. Avatar, Terminator are great examples on how to blend sci-fi and humanity. Disappointing that Cameron didn't do this better.
Fan boys complaining about too much "humanity" are not relevant to the making of a movie. They should stick to video games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Molitoth:
People are picky as ****.
I went into this movie knowing nothing about it, and it was a great use of my time.
Would go watch it again in 3D.
I saw it yesterday for the third time. It's disappointing that it's only made $84M domestically because I think it deserved much better. But the worldwide total is $400M. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JD10367:
I saw it yesterday for the third time. It's disappointing that it's only made $84M domestically because I think it deserved much better. But the worldwide total is $400M.
Hope it gets a sequel but not counting on it [Reply]
Watched this finally. It was fun, and extremely cool visually. The story was a little too much of a "first love" young adult novel, but it was well acted and the action was top notch. I'd like to see the sequel where she's pissed off and fucking people up, but not sure we'll get one. [Reply]