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    TALK BACK: After Earth

    Robot OverlordBy Robot OverlordJune 2, 20134 Comments1 Min Read

    The big Smith and Smith film has opened in the United States of America, and we want to know what you think!

    A crash landing leaves Kitai Raige and his father Cypher stranded on Earth, 1,000 years after events forced humanity’s escape. With Cypher injured, Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help.

    Did you see After Earth? Use the comment section below to share your thoughts on the movie, and let us know if this is a must see, or a must avoid film.

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    4 Comments

    1. Wade Warren on June 3, 2013 5:31 am

      I saw this with my wife and son. They liked it, but I found it a bit of a dud. Smith and son have a strange affected speech pattern that was apparently intentional to remove any accent. Apparently Will Smith originally developed this story as a modern day adventure set in Alaska. That might have been the better movie. While not awful, this does nothing to resurrect M. Night Shyamalan’s career. I would suggest waiting for this one on cable.

    2. Ross on June 3, 2013 1:33 pm

      Disappointed. The movie needed to be at least a 1\2 hour longer. Though the plot and story lines were well developed more time should have been spent on the journey. The few indications that there might be humans still on earth could have been developed further, (unless of course a second movie is in the works). And one of many questions left unanswered, how did the large herds of animals and flocks of birds survive the cold?

    3. zookningel on June 4, 2013 5:41 pm

      I enjoyed the film, but … They evacuated Earth because man destroyed the climate, yet we see forests and plenty of animal life. Only the breathing problem and the freezing are different, and neither of them makes sense. Dad tells him that everything on this planet is evolved to kill humans, but the first three species he sees just go about their business. And how could they have evolved to kill humans if there were no humans? Wouldn’t the overnight freeze kill most of the animals and plants? Why does everything look the same in the morning?

    4. Danyel Rodriguez on June 5, 2013 2:36 am

      I just saw this movie and didn’t think to much of it. It seemed as if something was missing. It left me expecting more. Not all that bad but what the hell was going on with their voices??? Lips are moving and nothing coming out, that was so annoying!!!

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