In a universe where humans are near the bottom of the evolutionary ladder, a young destitute human woman is targeted for assassination by the Queen of the Universe because her very existence threatens to end the Queen's reign. From: IMDb.com
Directed by: Andy Wachowski & Lana Wachowski
Starring: Mila Kunis, Channing Tatum, Sean Bean and others
Now, I wouldn't call this movie necessarily a bad one but it in fact is
lacking a purpose and doesn't make a point or has a clear message in
it, in any way or form.
Quite frankly, I just can't understand how adults could be involved
with this movie. It's a movie about teenagers, so its set in a teenage
world, with teenage rules. It's about the sort the sort of the stuff
that only seems to be important when you are still at a young age and
far from adulthood. Well, I say teenagers but of course all of them are
being played by some 20-year old's, which is something pretty obvious
and annoying about this movie as well.
And really, this entire movie seems to about a bunch of non-issues. I
just don't see what the big 'conflict' is supposed to be in this movie
and there is just never any sense of true drama in the movie. This is
mostly what makes this movie such a pointless watch. Crazy thing about
the movie is that you can watch just and only the first 5 and last 5
minutes of this movie and you won't feel like you missed anything
because of the simple reason that you also haven't done so. The
characters and situations are still being mostly the same at the end of
the movie. Perhaps they could had still made this movie somewhat
interesting by making it a coming-of-age movie but all this movie
seemed to be concerned about was appealing to young teens, who perhaps
will be able to identify with some of the characters and situations in
this movie but I just can't even imaging them being all that
entertained by this movie. There is just far too little happening for
that.
It's also a movie that confuses and does some stupid things. I swear at
first I thought that some of the characters were 'bad guys' but as the
movie progressed it suddenly became apparent to me that they were part
of the friend-group of the movie and you were even supposed to like
these characters. And that's also a problem of the movie. Most of the
character aren't really being sympathetic enough to ever care for or be
interested enough in.
Also an odd thing to see some big name actors in a movie like this.
Demi Moore, Thomas Jane, Gina Gershon, Jay Hernandez, all play some
quite big parts. Perhaps they were just eager to appear in a Miley
Cyrus movie, who is still being a hot young star but isn't exactly
known for doing great movies.