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Topic: Ad Astra (2019)
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Marcel Birgelen
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Posts: 3357
From: Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Registered: Feb 2012
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posted 09-18-2019 04:25 PM
This movie feels like it wants to be something between 2001, Interstellar and Space-Apocalypse Now.
The visual effects in this movie are top notch, nothing in it looks or feels fake, the primary problem I have resides with the narrative itself.
In the end, the story, which is really far too familiar and feeble for the setting they've put it in, wears down to a thin thread, which eventually breaks at the end. It's a lot form over function, trying to become the next space epic, but forgetting that a good story would get you there sooner than some hipster cinematography.
Regarding the presentation side of things: The sound was clearly way too soft, it lacked almost any form of bass, just like the LFE channel was entirely missing. Also, there were noticeable wrinkles at the right side of the screen. Nice to see the Earth come into shot, with a wrinkled texture on its surface. It looked like the screen surface wasn't really damaged, so a simple re-stretching would probably have done the job to remove most if not all of the problem.
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Marcel Birgelen
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Posts: 3357
From: Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Registered: Feb 2012
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posted 09-19-2019 04:15 AM
quote: Geoff Jones I'm still curious to see it.
If you're a science fiction fan (rhetorical question in your case, sorry), you should certainly still give it a try. I didn't hate the movie, but there's a lot of wasted potential in there. Which is just kind of sad.
quote: Geoff Jones PS: Warning people about a bad presentation isn't all that effective unless you mention the location.
Yeah, I know, but I don't really like public shaming, especially if it doesn't concern a multi-billion dollar enterprise. The risk that any one on this forum will visit the same theater is close to zero, but if you think you're at risk, drop me a PM and I'll gladly tell you.
quote: Mike Blakesley This movie wins the award for worst title of the year.... or at least, worst marketing (since there seems to be zero buzz considering it's a Brad Pitt movie).
I think the official release was postponed at least twice. Most scenes were filmed back in 2017, so this movie has been stuck in production for quite a while, often not a good sign. Apparently, the Disney takeover of 20th Century Fox didn't really improve the situation. It looks like Disney somehow has given up on it, since they're putting in close to zero marketing efforts. Still somewhat strange, because it wasn't a cheap movie to make, but maybe they expect to be throwing good money after bad.
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