This is why I like movies that made true efforts in creating a masterpiece instead relying CGI over and over again just because it's cheap. Oblivion from 2013 is one those movies that its true on their works like going to real life places to take shot and captured the moments and visualizing the cinematic. Movies this days are just sad. There's a lot of lazy directors and producers lately that used a lot of CGI in their movies instead conversing actual setting with real life place and movements.
The whole Clones aspect, was a major surprise. I thought it was just your standard Tom Cruise movie. It's actually pretty good in the story plot has a point even to the end.
@@Aaron.Aguilar Moon was okay. But I thought they could've developed the story of the clones more. Might have been a budget issue, but it felt incomplete.
I'm not a fan of Tom Cruise but he has been in 3 of my favorite Sci fi films. War of The Worlds, Edge of Tomorrow and this one. All world ending movies too, can't deny the dude can act.
Finally you’re discussing one of my absolute favorite sci-fi films!!! Edit: “How can man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers and the temples of his Gods?” has to be one of my favorite scenes.
From "The Lays of Ancient Rome," by Thomas Babington Macaulay, the one titled "Horatius," stanza XXVII: "Then out spake brave Horatius, the Captain of the Gate, 'To every man upon this earth death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his gods."
I honestly don't care about the minor hiccups of the story line. In my 61 years on this earth, and being fascinated by movies since age 5, I thought this movie was one of the best scifi films ever made. Any problems with the screenplay were overcome by the magnificent cinematography, score and talented actors and actresses.
@@niemoikein4330 well, not many that I can say. Here are a few; La Planète Sauvage (Fantastic Planet) a 1973 experimental adult animated film which was a French/Czechoslovakian production that was made in Prague. The 1960 George Pal production of The Time Machine. The 2006 version was not bad, but I prefer the original. Henry Levin's Journey to the Center of the Earth 1959 production. The latest one with Brendan Fraser totally sucked. Not even the magnificent special effects were sufficient to save it, imo, it could have been much better if they stuck to remaking it with the 1959 script. Of course, 1979's Alien is a classic. I call it a gruesome horror film disguised as scifi and, if you look around, you can find some of the deleted scenes on the tube. Same with Prometheus, which has nearly 20 minutes of missing footage that would have made it more sensical and not leave people wondering and scratching their heads. That's it for now, I got to get downtown for the fireworks. Cheers! Ps, would you share some of your faves, too? Thanks.
@@jorgevillavicencio427 ah nice I will check these films out. I have only seen Alien which I agree was a legendary film! I heard good things about Promotheus too from my brother who is a die hard Alien fan. My favorite sci-fi films are 2001: A Space Odyssey, Interstellar, Inception and Blade Runner. Interstellar I have seen a hundred times and never bores me. This one, Oblivion I have to add to that list. I really love the story, the visuals and the soundtrack is amazing. It actually took me until last year to see it.
@@niemoikein4330 how could I possibly omit Blade Runner. Between the brilliance of Ridley Scott and the Vangelis soundtrack, omg. Loved Interstellar, too, loved it!!! I haven't seen Inception... thanks for mentioning it. I recently watched a movie about the Sun that was very interesting and well done. It's about a mission to detonate a nuclear device to restart our main star. I forgot the name but I will figure it out. I only watched it once and I fell ill. I'm back to shape now and ready to resume my quest for good movies of all genres. I loved good scifi, but detest stupid scifi poorly written and made.
After numerous viewings, I finally realized that the reason Drone 109 in their Sky home didn't have shielding was because "Sally" wanted it to stay there to kill Jack and Vika in case anything went wrong or presumably after their mission ended.
@@maddog7999 yes, it does. Vika keeps asking Sally for the shields for 109 so that if can be used for service in the field. Because it lacks shields, the drone remains at the tower with Jack and Vika ready to be activated by Sally to kill them at moment's notice.
would be cool to have both, have the prequel be a bit like "arrival" and the sequel be the same as the first one but the roles reversed, were there are a few aliens left and humans are hunting them down to prevent them from gaining control again
I just watched Oblivion in 2022 for the first time (after skipping and forgetting about it) but damn am I glad I finally saw it. Fantastic sci-fi with real emotion. Very underrated movie.
I really really like this movie, however flawed it might be. It's really underrated and I really enjoy Jack 49's almost childlike wonder and curiosity about the ruined earth he inhabits. Also, on another note, "Fuck you, Sally" is such a perfectly delivered line that I can't help but get a kick out of it every time I hear it lol
I just spent a lazy Saturday afternoon rewatching this fantastic film. Almost a decade later and it still feels fresh. I only wish we could’ve gotten a bit more exposition about the Aliens race.
Like many people here I love this underrated film. Also I find it interesting how Tom Cruise is making some of his best films in the last ten years, none of which have been massively successful, but way more interesting than his earlier career.
One of the most visually stunning sci-if movies I have ever seen. The production design is simply amazing. It’s post-apocalyptic but also a kind of apotheosis of design.
Yeah, I tried watching this 8 years ago and got so bored I turned it off. Just tried watching it again and although it wasn’t perfect, I liked it much more now
It was a fun film, but I've always wondered if the original story might have explained why the "scaves" went out of their way to not look like humans. It's also kinda creepy to think there might be 100's or 1000's of Tom Cruise clones all stranded on earth looking for the same women.
@@adambomb138 thanks I must have missed that dialogue, although it's clearly a hollow narrative statement as the droids displayed zero issue with targeting the people dressed as Scav's in the library or any other scene shown in the movie. I understand the narrative point in star wars to make storm troopers less than human, in this case it's just lazy writing IMO, it's still an enjoyable film though ;)
@@EvilShoei the scavs were watching jack at the stadium during his first repair from one of the tunnels. The repaired drone scanned the tunnel from far and even though they were lurking in there, it didn’t detect them. Malcolm explained that the suits use fighter jet stealth technology to mask their presence from the drones. I’m guessing just like stealth fighters it helps mask them in certain situations but you’ll still be detected if close enough. Jets use their stealth technology to hide themselves just enough that by the time the enemy detects them, it’s too late. Anyways, that’s my analysis from what I saw
Having the clones motivated by the lie that they will eventually get to Titan, and then just destroying them and on to the next clone is basically the movie MOON. I'm shocked there aren't dozens of comments about this commonality.
Thanks for this video! Absolutely love this movie, one of my favourite sci fi films. Everything from the incredible visuals, the music, the acting, and superb directing makes it a complete package for me. Kosinski's background in architecture is especially evident in the amazing designs. Hope he returns to sci fi again in the future.
I have to buy this on Bluray to finally watch it in it's entirety. Every freakin time I see it on TV it's on a basic cable channel and I can't deal with the commercials. Great video, as usual.
I didn’t appreciate this movie when this first came out. After rewatching this movie, I thought it was pretty good. Super excited for Top Gun: Maverick because the same director is working on it and I like his style.
Same. I watched it on premiere night and remember walking out of it not too throughly impressed. It wasn’t the most original in terms of story concept, but when it came to the presentation (visuals, soundtrack and sound effects, editing, production design), this movie was just about flawless. I’ve come to appreciate it over time.
The Tet's plot of gulping up explorers to the outer solar system to get foot soldiers reminds me an awful lot of the Radam from Tekkaman Blade. Family drama mixed with total planetary devastation, and the inevitable defiant self-sacrifice in the face of the alien devourer.
I throughly enjoyed the film and concept. The plot was clunky when it came to the humans and the wife no one cared about as you said but I found the idea of the Tet, it’s unveiling as the enemy and it’s thinking genuinely scary. An enjoyable film overall! Tom Cruise was believable too. Great performance
I don't understand it when people call this movie flawed. I'm usually nitpicky, but I don't see it with this movie. I love it and I find it to be incredibly underrated.
This was an amazing movie and I own it myself! I think you do an amazing job here on this channel and please keep up your great work! That being said, I can't wait to see the next movie you pick out on this channel and look forward to watching you review it! You get 👍👍👍👍 from me!
Julie/actress is as gorgeous as the film's visuals. It wasnt a perfect movie (I share your expo drop clunk). However, being so beautifully crafted, with a ton of heart in ever aspect, you couldnt help but be drawn to it. Cruise is always money too
I love this movie but I watched it during a very dark and lonely time in my life and i can't bring myself to watch now out of fear remembering the pain I was in at that time.
i very much enjoyed this movie and some of the things made so much more sense to me of the behind-the-scenes when I learned that the director had also done Tron and that M83 had done the music. Movies like this one and Tron, personally speaking, in fact caused me to begin to listen to a lot more electronic music, whereas prior, I was like, one of those “indie-folk snobs” for a little while. But now I realize that I like and enjoy all sorts of music. But again movies like this helped me to see that I also really enjoyed the new wave of electro that was happeneing back in like, 2010-2014 era.
@@scionixx9568 ngl I wish we got more movies like this and less of the woke garbage we have been getting lately , seems the more we try to be politically correct etc the more creativity pays for it...
hey FilmComicsExplained love your videos i was wondering if i can have a workable link to your outro because its region locked for me i really love your outros thanks for the good content
Yet another of my favourite sci-fis. The twist was pretty good. Although it's really difficult to pretend Cruise was another character other than himself, it's a problem to me about him due to his fame i guess. Lol
Just finished watching this movie, I think what makes it more interesting is the whole existencial crisis thoughts that comes from me watching this movie. I'd say this is one of my favorite sci Fi movies in a while, at least that I've seen. One thing that I loved about this movie was the music, it really gave the movie a certain vibe and atmosphere.
Thanks for the video! Really helps me to see the full picture of what was going on. I agree that Julia should have been a more involved character, but despite some of those oddities, it was still a good movie to watch.
Yess !! This is one of my favorite sci fi movies ever. Story was a little off they could have done a 2 to 2:30 hour movie. But over all fantastic! Might rewatch it again
This film is amazing, very symbolic about the system-state lying to people, using them and the resources of the planet too, the disobedients becoming the enemy and finally the real meaning of life.
The film has sooo much unexplored backstory. The origin of the tet (a tetrahedron, and the Tet or Tete is french for head, double entendre). How did it get here, who built it, what's its purpose. An AI whose only goal is to live? What was the war, was it real or all just lies as the only source of info was the Tet (and CNN). So much lore could be developed here.
we can say a lot of things about Tom Cruise, but dude has some epic movies. Like "Oblivion" and "Edge of Tomorrow" in a year span? Like top SF movies...
I absolutely love this film. Its such a well produced and beautifully designed sci-fi film, I wanted to know more about The Tet. like where was it from? Who built it? And why?? And more importantly are there anymore of them out there???? As said in the film "its a beautiful machine!" It really is the ultimate weapon and who or what made it????????
this movie had absolutely captivating visuals
Don’t forget about that sound design too.
This is why I like movies that made true efforts in creating a masterpiece instead relying CGI over and over again just because it's cheap.
Oblivion from 2013 is one those movies that its true on their works like going to real life places to take shot and captured the moments and visualizing the cinematic.
Movies this days are just sad.
There's a lot of lazy directors and producers lately that used a lot of CGI in their movies instead conversing actual setting with real life place and movements.
Even the Dog....IS PERFECT!!!!♥
The most beautifull in my opinion!!
Just went to Iceland and rewatched for Iceland.
this was another underrated movie.. i get that people dont like cruise but the post apocalyptic vibes and the suicide ending was on point
The whole Clones aspect, was a major surprise. I thought it was just your standard Tom Cruise movie. It's actually pretty good in the story plot has a point even to the end.
why on Earth would someone hate Tom Cruise?
I genuinely dont know can someone explain?
I enjoyed this movie and agree with you on it being underrated. The end tripped me out.
@@domomitsune5920 and the soundtrack + visuals
Absolutely underrated
One of the few movies I wouldn't mind a sequel for.
A prequel. I want info about the tet
A whole damn saga! So much to explore with this.
What for? To see her having clone gangbang? Only prequel would make sense
I think a Prequel would be awesome.
@@jonathanvelasquez5490 agreed;
This movie was so dark, imagine finding out your just a clone of a dead man and everything you were told was a life
Being a clone not a problem for me..Being LIED to about a bunch of stuff THAT is a Problem
Being a clone isn't that much. But being told that everything that happened to you, everything you accomplished is just a LIE. That hits hard
try The truman show!!
watch the movie "moon" with sam rockwell
@@Aaron.Aguilar Moon was okay. But I thought they could've developed the story of the clones more. Might have been a budget issue, but it felt incomplete.
I'm not a fan of Tom Cruise but he has been in 3 of my favorite Sci fi films. War of The Worlds, Edge of Tomorrow and this one. All world ending movies too, can't deny the dude can act.
He's in my favorite movie of all time 'Collateral', plays the main antagonist and he's damn good.
Not a fan of Tom Cruise. You and I can never be friends.
So how can you not be a fan?
@@myqs6420 He's in denial so that he doesn't get associated with the actor's scandals.
Sounds like your a fan..lol
Finally you’re discussing one of my absolute favorite sci-fi films!!!
Edit: “How can man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers and the temples of his Gods?” has to be one of my favorite scenes.
From "The Lays of Ancient Rome," by Thomas Babington Macaulay, the one titled "Horatius," stanza XXVII: "Then out spake brave Horatius, the Captain of the Gate, 'To every man upon this earth death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his gods."
Man Oblivion sure looks different from the last time I played it
These mods are getting out of hand!
This is one of those movies that I keep coming back to. Along with Edge of Tomorrow. Both fantastic movies and some of my all time favorites.
Two of the best Cruise movies ever!
I honestly don't care about the minor hiccups of the story line. In my 61 years on this earth, and being fascinated by movies since age 5, I thought this movie was one of the best scifi films ever made. Any problems with the screenplay were overcome by the magnificent cinematography, score and talented actors and actresses.
What are your other favourite sci-fi’s?
@@niemoikein4330 well, not many that I can say. Here are a few; La Planète Sauvage (Fantastic Planet) a 1973 experimental adult animated film which was a French/Czechoslovakian production that was made in Prague. The 1960 George Pal production of The Time Machine. The 2006 version was not bad, but I prefer the original. Henry Levin's Journey to the Center of the Earth 1959 production. The latest one with Brendan Fraser totally sucked. Not even the magnificent special effects were sufficient to save it, imo, it could have been much better if they stuck to remaking it with the 1959 script.
Of course, 1979's Alien is a classic. I call it a gruesome horror film disguised as scifi and, if you look around, you can find some of the deleted scenes on the tube. Same with Prometheus, which has nearly 20 minutes of missing footage that would have made it more sensical and not leave people wondering and scratching their heads.
That's it for now, I got to get downtown for the fireworks.
Cheers!
Ps, would you share some of your faves, too? Thanks.
@@jorgevillavicencio427 ah nice I will check these films out. I have only seen Alien which I agree was a legendary film! I heard good things about Promotheus too from my brother who is a die hard Alien fan. My favorite sci-fi films are 2001: A Space Odyssey, Interstellar, Inception and Blade Runner. Interstellar I have seen a hundred times and never bores me. This one, Oblivion I have to add to that list. I really love the story, the visuals and the soundtrack is amazing. It actually took me until last year to see it.
@@niemoikein4330 how could I possibly omit Blade Runner. Between the brilliance of Ridley Scott and the Vangelis soundtrack, omg.
Loved Interstellar, too, loved it!!!
I haven't seen Inception... thanks for mentioning it. I recently watched a movie about the Sun that was very interesting and well done. It's about a mission to detonate a nuclear device to restart our main star. I forgot the name but I will figure it out. I only watched it once and I fell ill. I'm back to shape now and ready to resume my quest for good movies of all genres. I loved good scifi, but detest stupid scifi poorly written and made.
Yeah, almost 46 here and I think this might be my 2nd favourite movie of all time. First is 'Children of Men'.
After numerous viewings, I finally realized that the reason Drone 109 in their Sky home didn't have shielding was because "Sally" wanted it to stay there to kill Jack and Vika in case anything went wrong or presumably after their mission ended.
That's an excellent point that I never picked up despite watching the movie several times. Thank you for sharing this.
that still doesnt at all explain why 109 was unshielded. maybe because he was a very early model?
@@maddog7999 yes, it does. Vika keeps asking Sally for the shields for 109 so that if can be used for service in the field. Because it lacks shields, the drone remains at the tower with Jack and Vika ready to be activated by Sally to kill them at moment's notice.
@@Tommykey07 good catch. i dont think they mentioned what parts exactly, but thats good enough for me
@@Tommykey07nope remember the turret humans had with twin 50cal and litteraly a shield of a full drone
this movie needs a prequel and sequel
Absolutely!
I concur. I need the story of the tet.
would be cool to have both, have the prequel be a bit like "arrival" and the sequel be the same as the first one but the roles reversed, were there are a few aliens left and humans are hunting them down to prevent them from gaining control again
Yeah....how many Jacks and Vikas could live in that 70 years
No I think its best left alone. Just look at what other great movies have become as a result of this
I just watched Oblivion in 2022 for the first time (after skipping and forgetting about it) but damn am I glad I finally saw it. Fantastic sci-fi with real emotion. Very underrated movie.
I just finished it. I am in the same boat as you.
I really really like this movie, however flawed it might be. It's really underrated and I really enjoy Jack 49's almost childlike wonder and curiosity about the ruined earth he inhabits.
Also, on another note, "Fuck you, Sally" is such a perfectly delivered line that I can't help but get a kick out of it every time I hear it lol
Hardly flawed. Just really damn good across the board.
The end line was exactly what I was thinking at that moment. 😂
I just spent a lazy Saturday afternoon rewatching this fantastic film. Almost a decade later and it still feels fresh. I only wish we could’ve gotten a bit more exposition about the Aliens race.
Yeah, I'd have loved to have some background story of The Tet. Even a prequel would be brilliant with the war and the moon being destroyed.🌚💥
pretty sure it is just an ai, not an alien
I think it was a singular entity. An AI.
yeah there is zero evidence of aliens in this flick. like at all. the entire foundational plot makes zero sense
They don’t directly say but it all indicates that it was an AI on a mission
Like many people here I love this underrated film. Also I find it interesting how Tom Cruise is making some of his best films in the last ten years, none of which have been massively successful, but way more interesting than his earlier career.
I remember seeing this in theaters I’m happy to see you reviewing it.
I just watched it and it was so good
This is one of those movies I like to watch on rainy Sundays when I'm in the mood
Watching on a rainy sunday right now
One of the most visually stunning sci-if movies I have ever seen. The production design is simply amazing. It’s post-apocalyptic but also a kind of apotheosis of design.
The soundtrack for the movie was outstanding!
The rewatch value of this film is sick. I never get bored of it.
I literally just rewatched this movie for the first time in years last week, crazy how you made this video. Did we all just watch this on HBO Max?
Yeah, I tried watching this 8 years ago and got so bored I turned it off. Just tried watching it again and although it wasn’t perfect, I liked it much more now
I'm so glad someone went into great detail on this movie!
It was a fun film, but I've always wondered if the original story might have explained why the "scaves" went out of their way to not look like humans. It's also kinda creepy to think there might be 100's or 1000's of Tom Cruise clones all stranded on earth looking for the same women.
If you listened, Morgan Freeman's character explains that to "Jack". It's so the droids wouldn't fire at them.
@@adambomb138 thanks I must have missed that dialogue, although it's clearly a hollow narrative statement as the droids displayed zero issue with targeting the people dressed as Scav's in the library or any other scene shown in the movie. I understand the narrative point in star wars to make storm troopers less than human, in this case it's just lazy writing IMO, it's still an enjoyable film though ;)
@@EvilShoei the scavs were watching jack at the stadium during his first repair from one of the tunnels. The repaired drone scanned the tunnel from far and even though they were lurking in there, it didn’t detect them. Malcolm explained that the suits use fighter jet stealth technology to mask their presence from the drones. I’m guessing just like stealth fighters it helps mask them in certain situations but you’ll still be detected if close enough. Jets use their stealth technology to hide themselves just enough that by the time the enemy detects them, it’s too late. Anyways, that’s my analysis from what I saw
Love this movie. So glad you decided to cover it!
I love this movie. The visuals, the music, the story are all amazing
One of the best things about this movie is the music. Some of those cues during big scenes really elevated them
Having the clones motivated by the lie that they will eventually get to Titan, and then just destroying them and on to the next clone is basically the movie MOON. I'm shocked there aren't dozens of comments about this commonality.
Oh yes, visually speaking this is one of my favourite movies of all time
Thanks for this video! Absolutely love this movie, one of my favourite sci fi films. Everything from the incredible visuals, the music, the acting, and superb directing makes it a complete package for me. Kosinski's background in architecture is especially evident in the amazing designs. Hope he returns to sci fi again in the future.
top 5 most underrated movies of all time
I have to buy this on Bluray to finally watch it in it's entirety. Every freakin time I see it on TV it's on a basic cable channel and I can't deal with the commercials. Great video, as usual.
HBO Max
This is up there with Inception. As one of my favourite Sci-Fi movies.
Tom Cruise has amazing hair genetics
While I stay til the end because you legit have great content, the new outro music has me replaying your videos. Love your work. bro.
you just keep cranking out these uploads of amazing movies, best channel on youtube I swear
I didn’t appreciate this movie when this first came out. After rewatching this movie, I thought it was pretty good. Super excited for Top Gun: Maverick because the same director is working on it and I like his style.
Same. I watched it on premiere night and remember walking out of it not too throughly impressed. It wasn’t the most original in terms of story concept, but when it came to the presentation (visuals, soundtrack and sound effects, editing, production design), this movie was just about flawless. I’ve come to appreciate it over time.
Wow thanks for this. Been waiting a long time for your channel to feature this 👍👍👍
The Tet's plot of gulping up explorers to the outer solar system to get foot soldiers reminds me an awful lot of the Radam from Tekkaman Blade.
Family drama mixed with total planetary devastation, and the inevitable defiant self-sacrifice in the face of the alien devourer.
Very underrated.... An awesome movie even if not whit a quite original plot in some parts.... The scenery and the soundtrack are amazing
Can I just say the first time I watched this. I was amazed by the visuals! The visuals and cinematography were godly
This has been my absolute favorite movie since I saw it in the cinema in 2013... It's so great..
Absolutely love your channel, Niyat. Everything is well researched and formatted.
I really enjoyed this movie. It was really underrated but really well done
Oh yes I love this movie. I always wondered where the tet came from. An ai that could have been thousands of years old.
Underrated movie. Screw the reviews.
i never clicked on a video so fast, your videos are amazing!
Glad you like them!
I throughly enjoyed the film and concept. The plot was clunky when it came to the humans and the wife no one cared about as you said but I found the idea of the Tet, it’s unveiling as the enemy and it’s thinking genuinely scary. An enjoyable film overall! Tom Cruise was believable too. Great performance
The landscape shots at the beginning of the movie look amazing on theater screen, I remember I immediately captivated...
What a movie..loved the ending song.
I don't understand it when people call this movie flawed. I'm usually nitpicky, but I don't see it with this movie. I love it and I find it to be incredibly underrated.
The story had a lot of bs. But I dig the twist
@@dragospahontu what exactly was BS? Just curious
@@gregap8282 why did they need humans to repair the drones. Plus, they had millions of drones!
You've got some of the best review/analysis videos I've heard so far. Great work.
Great movie! I think the expectations for Cruise are so high that people don’t give his films the credit they really deserve.
Outstanding work, as always
Thanks again!
One of the top film scores of all time. Add that to amazing actors, screenplay and action, it's one of the best.
A tom cruise movie without too many stunts?
*impossible!*
The production design of this film was awesome!
I saw this movie day 1. It is forever one of my favorites. I could zone out to its visuals and the music by M83 is Dope AF.
The sounds effects in this movie are amazing 👍🏽
This was an amazing movie and I own it myself! I think you do an amazing job here on this channel and please keep up your great work!
That being said, I can't wait to see the next movie you pick out on this channel and look forward to watching you review it!
You get 👍👍👍👍 from me!
I love your explainers. Keep it up!
Thanks! 😃
Watched this earlier. Enjoyed it very much.
Julie/actress is as gorgeous as the film's visuals. It wasnt a perfect movie (I share your expo drop clunk). However, being so beautifully crafted, with a ton of heart in ever aspect, you couldnt help but be drawn to it. Cruise is always money too
I love this movie but I watched it during a very dark and lonely time in my life and i can't bring myself to watch now out of fear remembering the pain I was in at that time.
Do it!
i very much enjoyed this movie and some of the things made so much more sense to me of the behind-the-scenes when I learned that the director had also done Tron and that M83 had done the music. Movies like this one and Tron, personally speaking, in fact caused me to begin to listen to a lot more electronic music, whereas prior, I was like, one of those “indie-folk snobs” for a little while. But now I realize that I like and enjoy all sorts of music. But again movies like this helped me to see that I also really enjoyed the new wave of electro that was happeneing back in like, 2010-2014 era.
This is a movie that falls short of greatness, but I rather enjoy it. I rewatch it every couple of years.
I just saw this movie for the first time in 2023 and it’s now one of my favorites. 😊
The Tet is a good example of the singularity
This movie is some amazing Eye Candy. Director made Tron Legacy as well
This movie was so good the rest of my family and friends don’t seem to like it tho it’ll always be my favourite sci fi good video as always👍
Loving the new background audio tracks :D
Been waiting for this one! Thank you!!
This is such an underrated movie. Extraordinary Measures would be a cool video.
Dude i love ur channel
I really enjoyed this movie. It’s an all-around solid story. The production design is perhaps the strongest element of this movie.
this is a MUST SEE for any sci fi lover
Underrated movie and even though he’s a weirdo I think Cruise is an amazing actor.
Same he seems to be one of the only famous actors who takes risks on movies like these wish more actors did that.
@@oneautumnleaf2622 true
@@scionixx9568 ngl I wish we got more movies like this and less of the woke garbage we have been getting lately , seems the more we try to be politically correct etc the more creativity pays for it...
@@oneautumnleaf2622 I feel the same way
@@scionixx9568 most the time I just rewatch classics bc they don't leave me feeling disapointed
hey FilmComicsExplained love your videos i was wondering if i can have a workable link to your outro because its region locked for me i really love your outros thanks for the good content
I hadn't been the film since 2013, truly enjoyed it Thanks for the review.
The edge of tomorrow is another Time Cruise film worth reviewing...
The visuals left me wanting so much more.
What an amazing movie
The music change tripped me out 😆 🤣
Underrated Gem, will always be one of my favourites 🪴
Cruise is a fantastic actor.. really liked this movie. Side note…make the Tron Legacy sequel already!
Thanks for mentioning M83! He deserves way more love and opportunities in cinema. Shit I'd say his music would be also fair game to adapt.
Yet another of my favourite sci-fis. The twist was pretty good. Although it's really difficult to pretend Cruise was another character other than himself, it's a problem to me about him due to his fame i guess. Lol
Andrea Riseborough puts in a nicely subtle performance in this that has been largely overlooked.
Just finished watching this movie, I think what makes it more interesting is the whole existencial crisis thoughts that comes from me watching this movie. I'd say this is one of my favorite sci Fi movies in a while, at least that I've seen. One thing that I loved about this movie was the music, it really gave the movie a certain vibe and atmosphere.
Thanks for the video! Really helps me to see the full picture of what was going on. I agree that Julia should have been a more involved character, but despite some of those oddities, it was still a good movie to watch.
Yess !! This is one of my favorite sci fi movies ever. Story was a little off they could have done a 2 to 2:30 hour movie. But over all fantastic! Might rewatch it again
This film is amazing, very symbolic about the system-state lying to people, using them and the resources of the planet too, the disobedients becoming the enemy and finally the real meaning of life.
Yes - this is the biggest point of the movie. It was made in a masterful way and the faux cheerfulness of Sally was the perfect face for it
Beautiful beautiful film. Beautiful cinematography brilliant.
The film has sooo much unexplored backstory. The origin of the tet (a tetrahedron, and the Tet or Tete is french for head, double entendre). How did it get here, who built it, what's its purpose. An AI whose only goal is to live? What was the war, was it real or all just lies as the only source of info was the Tet (and CNN).
So much lore could be developed here.
Hey mate, would you do a video on Eragon and what went wrong?
After a hard day at work your voice ❤️
we can say a lot of things about Tom Cruise, but dude has some epic movies. Like "Oblivion" and "Edge of Tomorrow" in a year span?
Like top SF movies...
I'am so glad i saw this Movie in the Theater 💚💚
This movie n the edge of tomorrow are two great tom cruise movies
You should do Critters and Munchies
I absolutely love this film. Its such a well produced and beautifully designed sci-fi film, I wanted to know more about The Tet. like where was it from? Who built it? And why?? And more importantly are there
anymore of them out there???? As said in the film "its a beautiful machine!" It really is the ultimate weapon and who or what made it????????
Sound design in this movie is beautiful
I love this movie, the shots are great, the house, the bike, the aircraft, the rifle, the story has it's problems but I can forgive those.