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Movie AmericaReady Player One. The game is full of fun and small stories!
It was a great time to show a world that every gamer has considered at one point or another! There was no weird world-saving stuff, so it kept me excited and entertained. It was great for movie, manga, and anime fans (quite a few Japanese subcultures were depicted as Japanese subcultures). I was very excited and enjoyed the whole time. -
Movie AmericaAtlas: Buddy Action with AI and Pilot
Rebellion against humanity by AI robots. Jennifer Lopez collaborates with an artificial intelligence and a buddy to take on such AI. The film has many rough edges, but from start to finish, it is a fast-paced and enjoyable experience. -
Movie AmericaAlita Battle Angel: The story of a robot girl with a lot going on
First, the director included too many things and needed help to combine them. Alita's CG is very well done. The characters and action were exciting, especially the battle and motorball action scenes. -
Movie AmericaThe Creator: How to deal with AI
Gareth Edwards directs this film and is familiar to audiences from 2014's GODZILLA Godzilla and Star Wars Rogue One. In a typical Gareth Edwards film, adults and children travel incessantly through uncharted territory. This film has an atmosphere similar to Monsters: The Extra-Terrestrial. -
Movie AmericaThe Martian. A story that never gives up hope until the end.
The content is quite simple: the protagonist, who has run into trouble in the film's early stages, is left alone on Mars and tries to survive by drawing on his wits. -
Cinema AnimeRakuen-Tsuiho.
I watched an animation with the plate number 3DCG, and I quite enjoyed it. The pacing was consistent, and I barely noticed the 100-minute runtime. The battle sequence featuring the robot and the scorpion at the start was particularly impressive. In fact, it was a true masterpiece that left me awestruck.





