
In a world where clone soldiers from three military tribes are locked in a perpetual battle of air, land and technology, one clone is separated from the battle and finds herself on the run with a group of unlikely companions.... (Full plot summary below)
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In a world where clone soldiers from three military tribes are locked in a perpetual battle of air, land and technology, one clone is separated from the battle and finds herself on the run with a group of unlikely companions.
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| User ReviewPeter MAmazing special effects and visuals Loved the storyline and characters I hope they are planning a second movie as it left us wanting more |
| User ReviewBob HCouldn't sleep and this was on demand from Showtime. Very happy I watched it by chance. Was fantastic. |
| User ReviewKrista JBeautifully done! A step away from the holly wood format that has gamers loving this genre. I am now searching for part 2?? TV series?? Internet series?? |
| User ReviewColby EReally beautiful production design. A captivating journey into another world. |
| User ReviewChirpy CA movie full of amazing effects seamlessly blended with CGI, and plenty of action. It has a mythology all of its own, and for any one of a sci-fi or gaming bent this is one to watch |
| User ReviewRichard JThis could have been a classic. It had all the ingredients. A director who knows how to create beauty. A CG staff approaching sheer genius. Kenji Kawai's soul-searing music and a pretty good cast, but with little in the way of an intelligible story-line, the three main actors, Lance Henricksen - "Wydd", Melanie St.Pierre - "Kara23" (Assassin's Creed, Barney's Version) and Kevin Durand - "Skellig"(from Dark Angel's "Joshua" to "Harbard" in Vikings on TV and a pretty impressive film career, which saw him in 5 roles in 2014 alone), do a reasonable job. They are far more believable than the story itself. Where Garm Wars shines is in its quirky stuff, like the use of a Basset Hound as some kind of revered being that chooses to "bless" certain folk - an act which for some reason is respected by mortal enemies. This inexplicable plot-item is typical of the whole film. It is a known part of cinematic wisdom not to underestimate the ability of one's audience to grasp what's going on - nobody likes to be condescended to - but to entrust one's audience with ESP is a mite over-reaching. All that being said, me, I'm a sucker for Sci-Fi and particularly for human actors alongside incredible CG art and the breathtaking landscapes, from smoking wastelands to misty forests, superbly concieved war machinery that The Pentagon and any Steam-punk warlord would die for (pun intended) still manage to make this movie very watchable. With the story unfinished, my hope is that a sequel will iron out the deficiencies of its debut effort which could so nearly have been a masterpiece. |
| User ReviewFrances HA visually spectacular sci fi flick with a plot that requires some concentration (I had to watch the beginning twice before it made any sense.) But if I understand it correctly, it seems to be a creation and struggle between the creators and created story. Besides the trouble really understanding the plot, the characters had little individuality, nothing much to make them stand out from one another. They were rather colorless.. The plot made the way for a sequel, but one wonders if it will ever be made. Using the doxology as part of the dialogue was unusual. An interesting, if confusing, watch. |
| User ReviewTim CGorgeous, but a near inaccessible story to follow. |
| User ReviewBrian FIf you're a fan of cheap adobe premier filters and the back of Lance Henriksen's head, have they got a "movie" for you. Horrendous acting, wooden dialogue, plus it stars a basset hound peeing in the Canadian wilderness, or as I like to say, Kevin Durand's back yard. This film does pull off one convincing magic trick, making all of the actors film careers disappear before your very eyes. Brava. |