Review of Blame!

Blame! (2017)
7/10
Unique and very interesting and it left a permanent impression in a positive way.
24 July 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The movie kept my interest the whole time, that is nice to me.

I am not sure how to explain the movie to another person.

It's been stuck in my head for a few days now, i've finished watching it two days ago.

There was no "happily ever after" to this movie that's for sure.

The world, these humans live in, feels incredibly big. This never ending chain of constructions, very unfriendly to humans in all ways and im not even talking about the safeguard.

I think the story was very good, but also feel a bit unsatisfied because i felt they could have given the dialogue a more realistic approach. And Killy clearly is a weird guy (not in a hateful way) who, luckily, eventually helps the humans again, against this infiltrated robot that is out to destroy them all.

Cibo was a nice change, to me it felt that the humans finally made some connection and interaction with someone their generation had never seen.

In this dire world, that was a heartwarming experience.

I was hoping for a good ending, which never came. But the humans were still surviving, albeit still in a very uncertain position and possibly even more dangerous.

After all, the protective barrier was out of action. Yet they had some food for a while, that was a plus.

There was a huge open ending to this movie.

There was one thing that i did not like very much and that is the framerate of the movie. I watched it on Netflix and i i've never had this before and i somehow guess it's the movie itself.

This caused my eyes to feel uncomfortable in some scenes.

Overall a positive experience and i was happy i clicked on it in my Netflix recommended.
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