The Creator
It's crazy to think Neill Blomkamp made a movie this year and it wasn't this.
Loved it even with its flaws. Despite how I or anyone else feels about the story, this was a visual masterpiece that deserves recognition considering how cheap it was to make. Gareth Edwards did a great job creating this alternative world and the world-building that comes through the narrative which all feels real and tangible. The obvious allegory it makes about the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and American Imperialism is pretty apparent and it uses the AI plot as the cover. With how it's shot and the themes it explores, it's as if someone combined District 9 or Rogue One with Apocalypse Now or Platoon. The movie really works when the smaller moments are slowed down or when the action hits where it feels like you're watching a war documentary. There are some awe-inspiring shots in here that I would love to have hanging on my wall. They really do make the robots with the typical robot heads feel as real as the people they interact with. I enjoyed the scenes with John David Washington, Madeleine Yuna Voyles, and Ken Watanabe, and their performances were well done for the most part. I just wish they gave Gemma Chan and Allison Janney more time to develop their characters. Regarding the flaws, I think the movie is way too dependent on sci-fi cliches and Lone Wolf and Cub and the story goes exactly the way you think it does. Also, with how they use the AI plot, I was fine with it, but I totally get the divisive reactions to it. I also think they kind of rushed the ending. Overall, I really dug it. I think it's a movie that I will probably end up enjoying more as time goes on.
4/5