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Alita: Battle Angel — An angel falls. A warrior rises.
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Alita: Battle Angel

2019 7 95.0K PG-13 views saved
Alita: Battle Angel

When Alita awakens with no memory of who she is in a future world she does not recognize, she is taken in by Ido, a compassionate doctor who realizes that somewhere in this abandoned cyborg shell is the heart and soul of a young woman with an extraordinary past.

Countries: US
Languages: English, Spanish
Content Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 2hrs 2min
Status: Released
Release date: 2019-01-31
Release format: Streaming — Feb 14, 2019
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@fatso29 6 years ago

Okay so walking into the theater I wasn't exactly expecting much however wow I was blown away complete must see

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@fatso29 6 years ago

Okay so walking into the theater I wasn't exactly expecting much however wow I was blown away complete must see

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Paladin5150
@paladin5150 6 years ago

"Baggage", can be a GOOD thing when yours makes it on time across the pond with you on your flight from London, especially if it's first out of the chute and onto the pick up carousel. But, it's NOT such a good thing if one carries quantities of the negative kind into a new relationship, be it an IRL relationship, or, in THIS case, the relationship between a viewer and a filmmaker.

It was to be expected then, when, Anime fans and enthusiasts expressed trepidation after the trailer for "Alita: Battle Angel" dropped. They can all still recall the cringe-fest that was M. Night Shyamalan's, "The Last Airbender", which IMO was DOA from the moment it was cast, and, don't get them started on "Dragonball Z", lest you want a wall of text recounting it's cornucopia of cinema sins.

Now, I'm not here to go down the rabbit hole that is often expressed in the current virtue signaling trend of "whitewashing" outrage. We're not talking about the bad old days practice of Black or Yellow face, where obviously Caucasian actors were darkened or "Orientaled" up to play faux versions of the real deal, nor of instances where it is done for comedic irony, as in Robert Downey Jr's, "Tropic of Thunder' performance, nor, the Waynan's Brothers in "White Chicks". However I DO find it interesting that no one seems outraged in those two instances, or, that the same folks who express shock and dismay at ScarJo's casting as the titular "Ghost in the Shell", ALSO express outrage at those who expressed outrage, at the idea of casting Idris Elba as James Bond. Seems like there's no pleasing some folks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKvqhlhXq9s

But I digress....

My point is, that we, as consumers of visual media, often let ourselves be influenced by the BAGGAGE we carry with us, when watching a film or show. Our expectations, based on PRIOR experiences, can subtly, or even greatly influence our enjoyment of a given offering. I have to wonder how die hard Trekkies would react to STDISCO, if they had NEVER seen Star Trek ANYTHING before? I myself can recall dismissing Wild Wild West, the movie, as soon as I saw Will Smith was cast in the lead, because for me Robert Conrad would always be the personification of James West. Yet, I had the opposite reaction to seeing Denzel Washington cast in the lead of either the Equalizer, or The Magnificent Seven, perhaps because lack of familiarity had not left me ingrained as to who these characters were. (Both great movies IMO by the way) Or perhaps it is just the power of the Denzel. And, even with all the "outrage" over the casting of "Ghost in the Shell", I still enjoyed the movie overall, although it fell down in a few places. Again I was unfamiliar with the source material.

Unlike the disappointing experience with "The Last Airbender", which I went into being a FAN of the Nickelodeon series as well as "The Legend of Korra", I was completely without opinion concerning Alita: Battle Angel. What I DID know was, that it was produced by James Cameron, who doesn't put his name on stinkers, and was directed by Robert Rodriguez, whom I have liked since El Mariachi. BOTH know how to deliver epic, believable worlds and characters, so I put my faith in that, and went in unbiased, with no expectations either way.

And I am SO very GLAD I did!!!

I saw the movie in IMAX / 3D, and, while SOME movies / Directors throw obvious, rather lame 3D effects to boost a lame, insipid storyline, or, OVER use it to the point of distraction, here, they found the perfect balance, with the 3D adding an immersive depth to the already impressive "26% more IMAX picture". If you watch the trailers, you can pretty much figure out which scenes really WOW in this format.

To address the elephant in the room, yes, Alita's eyes DO remind one of a cross between a high tech sex doll (not that I would know) and Margaret Keane's "Big Eyes" waifs. (Cristoph Waltz was in that one too) Yet, here, you quickly become so immersed in the story that you no longer notice. The story begins with Waltz's Dr. Ido discovering Alita's discarded torso in a dump, while he is scavenging for parts to fix up the neighborhood cyborgs, which are plentiful, and not trying to assimilate anyone. Apparently in THIS world, if a body part breaks, gets diseased, or hijacked (yes I said hijacked) it can be replaced, much like a crumpled bumper in a fender bender. Dr. Ido just happens to have a teenager sized cyborg body handy which is explained later in the film, and, a little JB Weld here, and a couple of stitches there and Bobs your Uncle, .. instant Teenage Mutant Ninja Angel...., (sorry) Alita awakens, but has no memory, and, as many teenagers are, is all questions, curiosity, and hormones, all at once, especially when she meets the "polite, hard working", and, all around handy guy Hugo, who IS teenage, but NOT mutant.

A visit from Ido's Ex, Chiren, gives us some (slightly disturbing) back-story and we meet her boss, Vector, played by Mahershala Ali, once again being chauffeured around by Viggo Mortensen, (just kidding) but who IS apparently a big deal, with connections to the sky city of Zalem, which floats above them, and is "the place were the cool hang out, the SWASS like to play, and the rich flaunt clout!" This is where everyone wants to someday go, "by any means necessary", yet Dr. Ido and his ex were apparently exiled from there, no backstory given.

Thrown in are a nice mix of teenage discovery and bonding, combat sports, bounty hunters, robot dogs, robot bounty hunters, set piece fight scenes, featuring robot dogs and bounty hunters of the meat and robot varieties, vivisection, nanobots, betrayal, heartbreak, and general cinematographic carnage....., and just when it was getting REALLY good, the credits ran, and NO ONE MOVED, hoping for one more glimpse of this world, or a Marvel Comics style peek at what is to (hopefully) come.

When I got home, I immediately looked up Alita, both the Anime and the Manga, and found a 2 part 1990's era Anime, which the movie, with a few minor changes and liberties, seems to have followed almost shot for shot in places. So, Kudos for at least partially following the source material, even if changes were made to make a coherent, box office ready story.

Was it perfect for those with the baggage of their own expectations? That's up to them to decide. Did I find it to be an entertaining movie that allowed me to suspend disbelief and immerse myself in Alita's dystopian hive of scum and villainy, and root for her to be victorious in the end? Yes sir!! So, May we have another??? PLEEASE????

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Asim Cent
@asim-cent 5 years ago

I realy Loved the Alita battle angel movie realy Amazing work. Alita realy felt Real to me her face her eyes so amazing and beautiful also cute to. Rosa Salazar realy give life to Alita by her voice and Acting or motion capturing she is an amazing actor. The Laughing, Smiling, Crying and tears of Alita i realy felt them deep in my Hart . And Christoph Waltz
(Dr. Dyson Ido) done a grate job. Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron done a realy Amazing job directing and producing this movie i realy Expect A super Amazing movie like these fom both of Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron. I AM REALY LOOKING FORWARD FOR ALITA BATTLE ANGEL 2 MOVE REALY WISHING FOR IT

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Mrtomtomman2000
@mrtomtomman2000 5 years ago

This film was so Extraordinary loved all the amazing CGI Battles and it was so emotional too seeing Alita making friends, learning about true emotional love, family and loosing people too. also learning about her past where she came from too. If you have a spare 2 hours 2 minutes I highly recommend you watching it as you will not be disappointed.

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Blue
@blue-eyed-sam 2 years ago

I liked this movie. I couldn’t find any movie to watch and I tried this out and it did not disappoint. The fighting scenes and the story worked great together to keep the audiences engaged and a very emotional ending

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@agent24 5 years ago

Wow! Absolutely loved this movie. The performance of lead actress Rosa Salazar is brilliant. You completely forget that in the movie you only see a CGI character. Also awesome soundtrack and great story in a complex world.

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Ryan Powell
@turbine-9000 6 years ago

I love the story and how it grabs you in and keeps you tied tell it ends. The character development is a nice smooth progression not to fast and not to slow.

The CGI is top Grade I have not seen anything like it before. And the performance of Rosa, outstanding. This movie is a most addicting/awesome movie I have seen so far.

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Alejandro Whitford
@bohica1975 6 years ago

Amazing movie and music a most keep when release.

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Caleb
@caltroepics 1 year ago

I LOVE IT!!!!

💯💎

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DAVY X
@davy-endgame-x 2 years ago

10/10
Flawless
Super frickin Awesomness.
This phenomenal movie
has the absolute best facial and body capture
Animation I have ever seen
And I've seen the best that modern day technology has to offer,
But in this movie
It's on a Different Level
Completely.
The story is so endearing
and wholesome and
Alita is instantly likable who I fell in love with instantly.
This movie is so easy to enjoy and be entertained
by, and I love every single second of it.
Those fight scenes are
Phenomenal and breathtaking.
This amazing movie
Has everything and puts you through the full rage of emotions and it certainly doesn't disappoint.
I had ChillBumps all
The way through.

Alita is definitely
My new favourite
Strong Female lead
And I am so happy
That a sequel to this
Outstanding movie is
Planned for
2024/2025
(confirmed).

"A Face of an
Angel and a
Body Built for
Battle".

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