Complete credited cast: | |||
Jaden Smith | ... | Kitai Raige | |
Will Smith | ... | Cypher Raige | |
Sophie Okonedo | ... | Faia Raige | |
Zoë Kravitz | ... | Senshi Raige (as Zoë Isabella Kravitz) | |
Glenn Morshower | ... | Commander Velan | |
Kristofer Hivju | ... | Security Chief | |
Sacha Dhawan | ... | Hesper Pilot | |
Chris Geere | ... | Hesper Navigator | |
Diego Klattenhoff | ... | Veteran Ranger | |
David Denman | ... | Private McQuarrie | |
Lincoln Lewis | ... | Running Cadet | |
Jaden Martin | ... | Nine-Year-Old Kitai | |
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Sincere L. Bobb | ... | Three-Year-Old Kitai |
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Monika Jolly | ... | Female Ranger |
One thousand years after cataclysmic events forced humanity's escape from Earth, Nova Prime has become mankind's new home. Legendary General Cypher Raige returns from an extended tour of duty to his estranged family, ready to be a father to his 13-year-old son, Kitai. When an asteroid storm damages Cypher and Kitai's craft, they crash-land on a now unfamiliar and dangerous Earth. As his father lies dying in the cockpit, Kitai must trek across the hostile terrain to recover their rescue beacon. His whole life, Kitai has wanted nothing more than to be a soldier like his father. Today, he gets his chance. Written by Columbia Pictures
The classic Hollywood problem: a colossal budget for the special effects and the actors, with a crap script: it's rough and confusing, with some bewildering and moronic scenes. This movie is obviously a pop corn movie, but a bad one. On the other hand, I do not understand the unjustified avalanche of hatred against Jaden Smith, even if he is very far from Daniel Day Lewis, Cary Grant or Charles Chaplin, he is reasonably credible. Unlike the screenwriters!