Official Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Poster |
Directed by Luc Besson, this movie is a visual spectacle. Throughout the film, the audience is presented with an incredible amount of interesting concepts and an even bigger array of different types of alien species. The computer generated environments are breathtaking in terms of complexity and singularity. Alpha, the space station, is one of the most attractive and exotic locations seen on film, populated by over 200 distinct species; each and every one of them had its function and purpose on the society.
Luc wanted to bring Valerian into the big screen for quite some time now. He repeatedly stated during interviews that he was a big fan of the source material and he felt that it was the right moment for this larger than life universe to receive the seventh art treatment. The movie is infused with mind boggling imagery and is in constant progress. It moves at a really fast pace, making it a fun ride. However, plot wise, the narrative is thin. You can figure out some stuff making Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets a predictable movie, albeit only at times.
The characters are not given much backstory, but the main duo is fine. Dane DeHaan plays Valerian convincingly and Cara Delevingnedelivers with Laureline. The pair played intergalactic special agents, bouncing between action sequence and humor attempts. Rhianna has essentially a glorified cameo. She basically plays a shape-shifting alien, keen on putting on a show (you’ll know it when you see it).
At its core, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is a vibrant, splashy space adventure, honoring the likes of Star Wars and Avatar. There is a lot of fun to be had with this science fiction blockbuster, despite the lacking of a solid story. With the box office results appearing to be negative, I can see Valerian becoming a cult film for a niche audience, later down the line.
Having said that, I rate this movie with a B-. What about you? Do you agree with me or do you have a diferent opinion? Jump into the comments´section down below and leave your thoughts.
A small fraction of Alpha, the Space Station |
Luc wanted to bring Valerian into the big screen for quite some time now. He repeatedly stated during interviews that he was a big fan of the source material and he felt that it was the right moment for this larger than life universe to receive the seventh art treatment. The movie is infused with mind boggling imagery and is in constant progress. It moves at a really fast pace, making it a fun ride. However, plot wise, the narrative is thin. You can figure out some stuff making Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets a predictable movie, albeit only at times.
Breathtaking imagery in Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets |
The characters are not given much backstory, but the main duo is fine. Dane DeHaan plays Valerian convincingly and Cara Delevingnedelivers with Laureline. The pair played intergalactic special agents, bouncing between action sequence and humor attempts. Rhianna has essentially a glorified cameo. She basically plays a shape-shifting alien, keen on putting on a show (you’ll know it when you see it).
Believe it or not, these little guys are import to the plot. Aren't they cute? |
At its core, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is a vibrant, splashy space adventure, honoring the likes of Star Wars and Avatar. There is a lot of fun to be had with this science fiction blockbuster, despite the lacking of a solid story. With the box office results appearing to be negative, I can see Valerian becoming a cult film for a niche audience, later down the line.
Having said that, I rate this movie with a B-. What about you? Do you agree with me or do you have a diferent opinion? Jump into the comments´section down below and leave your thoughts.
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