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The Tomorrow War [[url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9777666/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1]IMDB[/url]]
Wow where do I start with this. It’s been a long while since a I've seen a movie with a budget this big, be this bad, Avatar levels of bad. All while tarnishing the reputation of a by means passable science fiction novel. It assaults all sensibilities with endless waves idiocy intended to facilitate its special effects.
For brevity I will simply list everything it does wrong or poorly. I guess I could just say it does everything poorly.
1. Time travel.
2. Everything military, tactics, strategy, doctrine, training, recruitment, technology, technology RnD, vehicles, and logistics.
3. Screen and dialogue writing.
4. Biology.
5. Physics.
6. Aliens.
7. Science.
8. Weapon design and deployment.
9. Political science.
10. Production designs.
11. FX design.
12. Acting direction.
13. Cinematography.
14. Music.
15. Directing.
16. Pacing.
17. Monster Design
I will provide a few quick summations for the most important parts. As a detailed response to each would extend the time required to write it far beyond all the man hours required to produce and market the film in its entirety. However, they are interrelated in their wrongness, compounding one another in a way that would require Conway's chained arrow notation to quantify. As the number of digits involved would easily exceed all subatomic particles in the known and unknown universe, and any multiverses that may exist. But first remember all this was sacrificed for visual eye candy. Or rather what the creators of this grotesque offense believed would look cool on screen. All stretched out for nearly two and a half hours. I guess the first point is if you are and going build a film entirely from a frame work of plot holes. Perhaps keep it on the short side least you cross the event horizon of the black hole left behind from the collapse of your frontal lobe.
1) Time travel
a) While always a mistake for the filmmaker to indulge in from the standpoint that it immediately reduces the suspension of disbelief. This film takes extra care to ensure that it used in the least effective manner possible. The nature of its function would have allowed infinite preparation despite what the writers thought. They knew they had plot holes and paradoxes to deal with. They didn’t do a good job.
b) Paradoxes present are nearly endless because the writers don’t understand how they work and why they are inevitable and how you might curtail them. They try to address this with many excuses none of them hold up under scrutiny. The fact that the first machine you made was jury rigged does not prevent you from share the technology with the past. Time travel is basically god mode and the human race squanders it exquisitely in this film. The implications of time travel they came up with for this film would have been far more interesting to explore, but fundamentally not different from any other form of time travel.
c) Why not just evacuate the future people and prepare for the “invasion” with their insights into advance technology? Since solving the time travel issues implies the entire field of physics has changed in a way that would enable impossible to imagine changes to human society.
2) Military, weapon design & employment, technology.
a) Every choice made in terms of combating the enemy was not just wrong but the worst possible choice. Tactics utilized to fight the enemy were poor. There was no strategy and no doctrine. The one strategic choice made, recruiting people from the past was wasted on soviet/china style human wave tactics. Grabbing entirely combat ineffective people and sending them untrained to fight. Every choice was intended to create a mood of unnecessary melodrama or cool visuals.
b) Seriously they went to the past and despite being able to unite humanity in order to fight this foe no time or effort was made on developing combat effectiveness. They did not train people, develop tactics, weapons, or anything that could more effectively support humanity. They try to justify this by the have to avoid paradox excuse. Even though they haven’t actually avoided any. After a year sending people to the future, they haven’t done anything that would be helpful. Simple sent to people to die with the justification of they were going to die no far into the future without doing that would create a paradox.
c) Grossly ineffective use of already existing resources. We already have plenty of existing weapons, and weapon platforms that would decimate the aliens. Cluster munitions and a wide variety of automated turrets with ballistic computation and well pretty much any spectrum of radiation for tracking. It is already known that small arms below a specific caliber weren’t effective. While this wrong for a variety of biological and terminal ballistic reasons. They could have just switched everyone back to real fucking nato or basic ap ammos and had an easy infantry win as well. The short of it is Hollywood as usual ignores all basic military capability so they can have cqb shoot outs that persist for minutes rather than seconds.
d) The future people decide to develop a chemical weapon to defeat the aliens. They don’t bother to develop a deliver system congruently with. Nor do they utilize an earlier version of the weapon that would have eliminated 99.9% of the threat allowing them to persist.
3) Science, physics, biology, aliens, monster design, livestock handling.
a) No effort was made. Similar to Invincible the power level of the aliens is all over the place. They go from being mostly bullet proof except convenient and evolutionarily and genetic engineering standpoint the first place that sort of armor would appear. Additionally, they have a spike like projectile that can’t fire from two tail like appendages. The capability of these spikes varies from unable to completely penetrate dry wall to puncturing steel walls. Further the strength of the aliens goes from being able to flip over hummers to drag helicopters down. To being wrangled into a cage by humans with ropes. There is no grounding to what you can expect them to capable of. For instance, they can glide through the air, with tiny skin flaps. Which implies that despite being the size of a cow, in addition to weight being bullet proof implies. They are incredibly low density. Humans should be able toss them around easily, and the ability to flip a hummer shouldn’t be possible.
b) Physics, well beyond the time travel. As noted, many of the aspects of the alien’s physical performance and biomechanical aspects are contradictory. They can do everything, which we know neither animal or machines can do. And when they do, they perform worst at them than more specialized species/machines. Physics generally gets molested as the quantum, newton, and relative levels by this film.
c) They are presumably a bioengineered weapon. The question is why design something so ineffective. The films depiction of the aliens as competent bioweapons should be disregarded. As even allowing for all the infeasible aspects of their design they are still poorly designed for the job. Their success being entirely derived from dues ex retardare. They are large, visible, slow, and vulnerable to small arms let alone any serious ordinance.
4) Film
a) Music, so forgettable I don’t even remember the movie having a soundtrack.
b) FX design/ CGI, pretty terrible, effects don’t feel like they fit in well, don’t have proper weight, inertia, overall feels like so many layers of compositing didn’t glue together well. As well as some parts of the compositing being of worse quality than others. For instances the portal effect.
c) Acting direction, now I like some of the actors in this film. They have done other work that has been enjoyable. But everyone in this film looked like they were unsure of what was actually taking place. Like not enough direction was provided in front of the greenscreen in any given camera shot for them to known exactly what they were supposed to be emotionally portraying. They looked confused or mismatched often. J.K. Simmons portrayal looks like he the whole read the script, to his dismay after signing the contract.
d) Pacing, is off from scene to scene. It shifts abruptly and illogically, as if each scene was designed detached from the context of the previous or following scenes. One cut a sense of urgency is given, in the next cut its better be slow stealth mode. Part of it from trying to build suspense around the monster reveal which takes an hour. Pointless in this day and age since high resolution still images are available of stuff before the film is even released. Sometimes as part of the marketing material.
e) The monster design, its looks boring and uninspired, like someone watched Cloverfield and told the art team to just make a smaller version of that and give it some tails.
f) Writing, reeks of synthetic simulacra and focus groups consisting entirely of studio executives. Dialogue of about the level a high schooler would write. Character building of the level a middle schooler would write. But never forget he loves his family. Logic on the level of 4-week-old cat fetus. I can’t believe with any sincerity that a creative person read The Forever War and was inspired to write this. The book that deals with a war between humans and an alien race, and a thousand years goes by on earth but only a few years for the narrator because of time dilation effects. So after peace is achieved he comes home to a plant of literally gay clones that speak a different language. You know something that would have been incredible to see realized as a film.
I give it one time travel should be used to stop Bezos from creating Amazon out of 10 voids in which no creativity exists that Hollywood chooses to work in.
My next review will be of the Book this film lies about being inspired by.
Note: The relation between the this film and the book is being scrubbed from the internet, since there is functionally no relation between the two. Other than a few quotes archived away.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/14/2021 05:19AM by Older Spice.