Review of 2067 (2020) by Rustymazza — 19 Feb 2021
Not a great film but not the worst either.
Kodi Smit-McPhee is hard to look at physically, there is something approaching uncanny valley about his facial structure; perhaps it’s the wide-set eyes and androgynous appearance. Aside, his acting is inconsistently believable, but it’s always nice to see a rock solid Ryan Kwanten even if it’s in a supporting role, and Ryan provides some viewer relief along the ride.
The plot, whilst enticing as a concept, feels pedestrian at times, and makes “getting to the end” feel like a chore. There are redeeming qualities; the sets are cool and overall production effort is reassuring, and the ambition is commendable. If you’re fan of science fiction, particularly time travel and dystopias, this is worth a try, but keep your expectations low.
This review of 2067 (2020) was written by Rustymazza on 19 Feb 2021.
2067 has generally received mixed reviews.
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