![]() ![]() I just wish that, when someone comes up with future plans for making a legitimate SF film (sans comic book scenarios), they contract a real science fiction author to write the screenplay. I suspect that so much talent and expense is spent on the visuals that insufficient amounts of funding and time are left for the associated story. ![]() Especially after being the brains behind Bladerunner. I would have thought he, at least, would appreciate the need for a good story to match the visuals. Elysium hearkens me back to Prometheus, directed by Ridley Scott. At the end of this film, I had the same, perpetual feeling that no one out there making SF films gets the message: without a good story, you don't have a really good film. I'm continually impressed with what is being created (visual effects wise)today, but remain disappointed when it comes to the associated screenplays/plot lines. ![]() What seems to be a trend in big budget SF films occurred, once again, in Elysium. ![]()
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