08-27-2016, 07:42 PM
"The 5th Wave"
Another one of these "dystopian young adult fiction" book franchises that Hollywood bought up (see also "Hunger Games, "Divergent" et al). Unlike the other dystopian worlds in which such franchises are set though, this vision of the future isn't oversimplified into the haves and have-nots, the writers have actually managed to convey a "Zombieland" type feel, where loads of individual stories intersect, though we still see it mainly through the eyes of the central protaganist(s).
Fairly entertaining, some interesting (if predictable) twists, mostly this film is saved by another star turn by Chloe Grace Moretz. If somebody could tell the retard screenwriters that an electromagnetic pulse doesn't affect combustion engines or electronic devices that were switched off at the time of the attack though, I'd be much obliged.
Another one of these "dystopian young adult fiction" book franchises that Hollywood bought up (see also "Hunger Games, "Divergent" et al). Unlike the other dystopian worlds in which such franchises are set though, this vision of the future isn't oversimplified into the haves and have-nots, the writers have actually managed to convey a "Zombieland" type feel, where loads of individual stories intersect, though we still see it mainly through the eyes of the central protaganist(s).
Fairly entertaining, some interesting (if predictable) twists, mostly this film is saved by another star turn by Chloe Grace Moretz. If somebody could tell the retard screenwriters that an electromagnetic pulse doesn't affect combustion engines or electronic devices that were switched off at the time of the attack though, I'd be much obliged.