NO spoilers here!!
Wow. I just got out of the first showing in the local Carmike. Wow. I was expecting a pretty good movie, but this was far, far beyond my expectations. Wow. (Did I remember to say "wow"?)
There were fewer than 30 people in the theater, which makes me fear for the box office results. But, it was a 1:30 matinee, so maybe things will pick up starting this evening.
Many of the reviews -- even the positive ones -- have mentioned a lack of character development. To some extent this was true. The flick was action packed, and would have to be three times as long to give such a large crew enough screen time to really develop. In fact, a couple of the characters were all but left out, and most of the others got pretty short shrift. Knowing them from the series was a plus, but I think the film would still work well for someone who hadn't seen
Firefly. You CAN care about these characters if you're not totally heartless.
Ultimately, I think there was plenty of character development where it really counted. This was a powerful, powerful story about belief, pitting Mal, the man who claimed to be drifting before the wind, against the nameless Operative, who devoted his life to a belief in something he saw as bigger than himself. Yet, in the end, Mal discovered his belief, and it made him more than he was before, while the Operative lost his, and found that nothing was left. And that's only the surface of the perspectives offered about belief in this film, with nearly all the characters contributing something. Wow. (Did I say that already?)
Another common complaint in the reviews regarded the quality of the special effects, which are generally regarded as less than state-of-the-art. I guess I'm not enough of a connoisseur to figure out what they mean. Despite being such a low-budget movie, the effects were more than good enough not to interfere with my suspension of disbelief. (Of course, I'm fairly forgiving. Good writing easily makes up for flaws in animation or special effects for me. Good writing can cover for bad effects, but no quality of effects can make up for bad writing. Ask George Lucas.) And the design of the interior sets is awesome -- packed with intriguing and revealing detail. I want to see this film a few more times just to study all these little touches. I'm sure there are some easter eggs in there, too.
To sum it all up, I guess all I can say is, well, wow.