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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
We’re kicking the often overlooked sci-fi quest with a film that sells almost entirely on giant robots. Sky Captain and the world of tomorrow.
It starts with a giant robot attacking New York in 1939, and the story follows the Sky Captain, played by Jude Law. He leads the team of Ace Hotshots in investigating the disappearance of a missing scientist in the film’s throwback retro ft.
It’s very stylized and too heavily stylized for the audience of the time, but that’s part of its appeal. Using CGI and soft focus lenses will go a little up, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow It’s a fun, family-friendly action sci-fi movie. Robinson, Swiss family.
Butterfly Effect (2004)

Recently, if Ashton Kutcher is remembered absolutely as a tabloid personality, in 2004 he seemed to be on his way to a big box office. And his best films are undoubtedly Butterfly effect.
He plays a college student experiencing a blackout during periods of extreme stress.
Psychologists recommend that you begin to maintain a detailed journal of his life to help him deal with inexplicable amnesia.
A few years later, Evan begins to reread his magazine, hoping to loosen the jar of the remaining old memories hidden from him. Then he discovers that in doing so he travels the time to the focus of life and is able to potentially change them.
Butterfly effect He does a great job of building a life using the hero’s dark history as a jump point and showing that he rarely produces unpleasant results for himself or others.
This is one of the better time travel movies of the past few decades and never respects.
Island (2005)

When it was released in 2005, island It was a Michael Bay movie, so it was destroyed first and foremost. And while the film suffers from some of Bey’s normal excess, it’s more restrained and well-structured than the trance-style confusion he’s best known.
Ewan McGregor plays Lincoln Six Echo.
His best friend is Jordan Two Delta, played by Scarlett Johansson.
island The world of Naive Lincoln Six Echo is a complete falsehood, and from the beginning it tells us that it is the whole that he discovers it and then escapes it. It will soon become a wild, energetic chase film set in the future, said to be around 2050.
Enter with limited expectations and expect to spend some time watching Michael Bay be blown away by a sci-fi plot song that’s solid enough. Regarding fun, island Delivery.
vvendetta for Vendetta (2006)

For vvendetta It’s an idea. Destructive, uncompromising, and sometimes naive ideas.
It is based on a comic series of the same name written by Alan Moore and David Lloyd in 1982. For vvendetta It tells the story of England, run by a human being known only as oppressive government and Hugo Weaving.
The Wachowski Brothers script is an absolutely faithful adaptation of its source material, with enough tweaks to update it and translate it properly onto the screen.
Hugo Weaving is incredible as a V. Act under a somewhat stupid mask that completely covers his face, eyes, or anything else, which may be used to convey slight emotion. But somehow, V is the film’s most passionate and powerful character.
However, the true heart of the film is Natalie Portman’s evey. V is an unstoppable force. Evey is a real person and gets caught up in his fatal rebellion.
V calls himself an idea and plays him, and he is certainly a very powerful idea.
Fountain (2006)

Some movies are bad so some are bombed, while others are bombed as they are badly promoted, others are bombed too. fountain It failed because it flew over the audience’s head.
Auteur Director, too smart for Popcorn seeking Auteur Director Darren Aronofsky It has proven to be to love it or hate it. Critics praised it as one of the greatest films of all time, or were confused and unable to handle what they were seeing.
fountain Then in 2006, it opened on Thanksgiving against a crushing competition like Casino Royale and happy feet. It was destined from the beginning.
The film is intentionally insensitive, and part of its genius is that everyone who sees it takes away something different from it.
My interpretation is that it is done at once, both in the past, present and future. It follows the man played by Hugh Jackman, who finds an immortal secret and sets out to revive his wife.
But that’s my interpretation. There are other ones too. You have yourself. clock fountain And share it with us.
Knowledge (2009)

know It wasn’t at the box office, but I never knew it from the way the film is remembered now.
The 2009 film starred Nic Cage as Professor MIT, who discovered a mysterious list of numbers buried in time capsules.
The numbers accurately predict all major disasters over the past 50 years and indicate catastrophic events in the future. As Koestler competes to stop his imminent fate, he reveals deeper, perhaps supernatural or heterogeneous accounts that have been linked to the fate of mankind.
It received mixed reviews, and the response almost ended the career of former filmmaker Alex Proyas’ big-budget blockbuster director. Crow and Dark City.
Of all his films, Proya was the most controlled knowwhich is probably why that lukewarm reception has so greatly damaged his career. His genius shines in the final product know It’s much better than you remember, so if you haven’t been given a chance before, it’s worth streaming.
Children’s Children (2006)

Alfonso Quaron, the Fresh Off film director who directs the third Harry Potter film, received critical acclaim for his 2006 sci-fi film Male childhowever, the film had a very modest box office gross and has since disappeared from the conversation.
This took place in the early 21st century when women stopped giving birth to babies. It basically describes our actual present future if modern fertility rates continue to plummet.
No one knows why, like it is now. They just stopped. It is now 2027, science is helpless, government is in a hellish state, society is dissolved into a complete disorder.
Suddenly, completely infertile humanity will die in the next 60 or 70 years.
Cuaron’s film takes on a down-and-relaxed tone from the start. Humanity has no hope, and humanity repeats the streets and quickly engages in the business of daily life knowing that it will all be dusty.
Clive Owen plays a man who lives without hope or direction, simply passing through the movements of humanity when it ends. As he runs into a pregnant woman and continues running, that changes and tries to protect her as both the government and the terrorists pursue them.
Nevertheless, Quaron refuses to turn this into an apocalyptic rehash The fugitive. Instead, the film is more interested in exploring the outcomes of human beings’ futures, and conversely, hope has the effect of despair.