What on Earth was Pitt thinking when he signed on with this monstrosity! I would have given it a zero if allowed. With all the enhancements now provided for SF films today, to have a travesty like this represent them is, at the very least, disheartening. Not only should the screenplay for this "film" have been rejected on first read; it shouldn't have made it that far. Unfortunately, as revealed in the credits, one of the writers was also one of the producers. What can I say. This has to be the epitome of an example of what can go wrong when someone writes a screenplay for a genre when they are basically clueless about what it is all about.
Oh, well, moving on....
Oh, well, moving on....