Legion Wrote:Some nice CGI but thats about it. And the robot looked like a 1st year animator drew him.
This is NOT The Day The Earth Stood Still.
This is just another crappy knock off done as a remake of a classic film.
I see this film as yet another one of Liberalwoods "Message" Films.
Reeves wasn't bad as Klattu, as Klattu as an Alien doesn't have to show much human emotion, something Reeves is a Pro at.
This film is crap with a decent visual display.
And Johntfs is right about the kid. Bullshit storyline.
I saw the original a couple months ago and considering when it was made it is a much better film. Much more groundbreaking. Reeves as Klaatu is a really good choice and Jennifer Connelly looks like she's in her 20s. But this movie hurries to trip over itself.
Like with the scientists. [SPOILER]You just had this giant ball land in the middle of Central Park. A mere few minutes ago you thought it would destroy the Earth. Why would you allow the best scientific minds you have access to walk ANYWHERE NEAR IT???[/SPOILER]
And I get why Jaden Smith's character didn't like Klaatu from the start. He thought his stepmother was already trying to replace his dead father. But nonetheless, he was very annoying. [SPOILER]I wish Klaatu had hit him with that car. And the whole warming up to Klaatu after he killed 2 helicopters' worth of soldiers thing kind of didn't jibe.[/SPOILER]
And here's the big one. [SPOILER]If it was only a matter of turning everything off at the end of the movie why go through all the riggamarole and just flip the switch when you arrive on the planet?[/SPOILER]
The coolest thing about the movie was GORT and that placental stuff Klaatu used to mend his wounds. But this is a definite wait-to-renter.