Review of Tomorrowland (2015) by Michael1208 — 21 May 2015
At its first glance, the creation of this visual popping utopia community full of futuristic illusions, advanced technology and gadgets might lead audiences to a high expectation that the adventure to explore this brand new world would be extremely exciting.
However, it's a huge let down that despite the efforts, creativity and imagination of Brad Bird and his team, it's still hard to understand the reason to focus large portion on the earth rather than in the futuristic world they've crafted.
At Disney's level, the idea of the plot is ambitious but sadly it starts to lost its direction at the very beginning and the tone as the story develops seems to be uneven, even the final act of the villain himself is wasted without proper addressing of intention and ended up in a disappointing formulaic way.
Performances of Brittany Robertson and Raffey Cassidy are charming and entertaining together with the presence of George Clooney though his appearance seems to be involved in some lame action scenes, the musics from Michael Giacchino are beautiful and full of dreams but all of these are unable to save the flaws of this pointless story telling about the importance of being hopeful, optimistic and inspirational.
This review of Tomorrowland (2015) was written by Michael1208 on 21 May 2015.
Tomorrowland has generally received mixed reviews.
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