5/10
Good Acting & Direction Let Down by Poor SFX and Script
4 June 2023
I was looking forward to this one, since I really enjoyed the (much higher budget) Warriors of Future, another last stand of humanity against aliens picture.

To be fair, that film's budget for the buffet table was probably more than this entire production's combined, so I won't judge it on the same level.

Our story is here is pretty simple. Alien threat has landed. Humans are pretty screwed.

It all starts with humanity's last stand, that doesn't go very well at all. Literally everyone gets killed. All humanity's weapons do nothing and they tear through the troops like tissue paper.

Our hero jumps into a Hummer and speeds off, which is why he survives. To be fair to him, he's not a trained soldier, just a new recruit thrown into the thick of it. And the film deals with his redemption arc and one last ditch attempt to take out the alien scum.

It's a decent premise for a B movie. Unfortunately, it quickly becomes apparent that time and budget were working against the team behind this, as the SFX are not great. They look very early-2000s, and even if the alien design is pretty cool, it can't cover the dated visuals and oddly-lifeless explosions, which are all CG.

Even the gunshots are CG, which is fine most times, except here it is really, painfully obvious, as the extras didn't get any training in weapon handling, so they kind of just wave them about in the air and judder them a bit.

I got used to it after a while. But sadly there's nothing much else that keeps you going.

The script is pretty basic and cliche-ridden, and doesn't do much to keep you engaged. All the english-speaking actors do okay, but you can see them struggling with what is obviously their second language.

The Chinese actors do very well, giving really committed performances. If the script had been better they'd have had more of a chance. As it is, they're worth watching for what they could do next, and I hope they get more opportunities.

The same can be said of the direction, which is pretty great. Some grand sweeping shots and good staging. It's way above what you'd get in a low-budget American movie like this, which will point a camera vaguely in the direction of the actors and that will be it. Here the camera moves during the action, we get good tracking shots, and some gorgeously stages and lit vistas.

But the effects don't get any better, sadly. Which I could have lived with, if the script had been fleshed out.

It is a darn shame, really, cause you can tell everyone that worked on this worked really hard to make a decent movie. They did the best they could with what they had, and tried their darndest.

Time and budget worked against them. And that's really sad.
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