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    Alita (2019)

    A dismantled cyborg found in a scrapyard is put together by a rather unconventional doctor, but when she wakes up with no memory and hell-bent on discovering who she is, she goes against anyone who stands in her way.

    Amazing visuals! Director Robert Rodriguez, producer James Cameron, and the visual effects department perform magic with the film’s visuals. A lot of credit goes also to Junkie XL for the soundtrack and the sound department for sound effects, sound editing, and sound mixing. Actually, almost all departments do a brilliant job in the film. I guess now you are waiting for the “but”…

    In a $170M film the “but” is the story! Inundated with cliches, no twists, predictable character development, and no suspense whatsoever, it makes all the A-list actors yawn while performing. However, Rosa Salazar and Ed Skrein do their best as the heroine and villain, respectively. Shame really. With Rodriguez and Cameron in the credits, one would expect at least an extraordinary story, something along the lines of the films both of them have given us over the last four decades. Alita, unfortunately, is not one of them…

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