This film really brings to light the fact that congruity eventually leads to stagnation. It exploits this fact to an extent where all exposed power of a strong dialectic is acclimatized in a demiurgic fashion.
That said, I really found that there was way too much dukh and not nearly enough sukh. This was probably the only consistency in the entire film.
I found it to be a mediocre plot, but (WARNING: SPOILER) for yet another film involving an alien-guided assassination, it had a couple of great ideas. First of all, the use of a rifle that used transporter technology to transport the bullet to point-blank range of the target after being fired, and secondly, the use of a scope that could see through bulkheads and walls to make such a weapon useful and effective. Those two ideas alone made this film bearable. Unfortunately, you barely had time to appreciate these details when you came to the awful facial prosthetics that were used.
That said, I really found that there was way too much dukh and not nearly enough sukh. This was probably the only consistency in the entire film.
I found it to be a mediocre plot, but (WARNING: SPOILER) for yet another film involving an alien-guided assassination, it had a couple of great ideas. First of all, the use of a rifle that used transporter technology to transport the bullet to point-blank range of the target after being fired, and secondly, the use of a scope that could see through bulkheads and walls to make such a weapon useful and effective. Those two ideas alone made this film bearable. Unfortunately, you barely had time to appreciate these details when you came to the awful facial prosthetics that were used.