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A meteorite brings an extraterrestrial life to the earth. When powerful alien creatures threaten humanity, Commander Sing Lee's elite forces are almost wiped out, and the surviving soldier T... Read allA meteorite brings an extraterrestrial life to the earth. When powerful alien creatures threaten humanity, Commander Sing Lee's elite forces are almost wiped out, and the surviving soldier Tai Loi discovers an even bigger conspiracy.A meteorite brings an extraterrestrial life to the earth. When powerful alien creatures threaten humanity, Commander Sing Lee's elite forces are almost wiped out, and the surviving soldier Tai Loi discovers an even bigger conspiracy.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 14 nominations total
Ching-Wan Lau
- Johnson Cheng
- (as Sean Lau)
Pancy Chan
- Aviation technician
- (as Pansy Chan)
Kevin Kam-Yin Chu
- Weather correspondent
- (as Kevin Chu)
Hedi Guoxuan He
- Major
- (as He Guoxuan)
Ken Ho-Ming Law
- ACU soldier
- (as Ken Law)
Chi Pan Ng
- Doctor
- (as Ng Chi Pan)
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This is a very good try to make a sci-fi by Hong Kong people and Hong Kong company.
I strongly not recommend everyone to watch the IMAX version as this is a fake IMAX movie.
I dont think the movie is taken by imax camera.
The armor looks very good.
Everything they made is really great. Like the cars, the robot, ect
The cg on the beginning of the film is bad.
But the road scenes is great, I can't believe it is made by cg.
Loose plot no memory point Seems put too many time on some unnecessary plot, such as the love line. It really unnecessary, it just like want to to know that two actor is or new actor
Lau Ka Ling's acting skill is bad.
I strongly not recommend everyone to watch the IMAX version as this is a fake IMAX movie.
I dont think the movie is taken by imax camera.
The armor looks very good.
Everything they made is really great. Like the cars, the robot, ect
The cg on the beginning of the film is bad.
But the road scenes is great, I can't believe it is made by cg.
Loose plot no memory point Seems put too many time on some unnecessary plot, such as the love line. It really unnecessary, it just like want to to know that two actor is or new actor
Lau Ka Ling's acting skill is bad.
Warriors of Future is a Hong Kong sci-fi film, released on Netflix. The story is very simple (don't except any depth or Oscar acting) as it relies on the CGI.
There are armour suits that look like Iron Man, various battle scenes with a giant plant, some zombie insects, and a few random robots.
In terms of CGI, it is quite impressive. The actions are pretty quick. Overall, it has all the elements of a sci-fi genre film with a bit of emotion here & there.
Towards the end, there is some massive struggle on a highway where robots are chasing down our heroes and it is really thrilling.
Overall It is a decent film for a one-time watch, if you are a fan of SCI-FI.
There are armour suits that look like Iron Man, various battle scenes with a giant plant, some zombie insects, and a few random robots.
In terms of CGI, it is quite impressive. The actions are pretty quick. Overall, it has all the elements of a sci-fi genre film with a bit of emotion here & there.
Towards the end, there is some massive struggle on a highway where robots are chasing down our heroes and it is really thrilling.
Overall It is a decent film for a one-time watch, if you are a fan of SCI-FI.
Overall production is great, the story makes relative sense, the characters have some depth to them, the CGI is outstanding. I personally love the overall aesthetic of the movie. Cool suits, freaky aliens, everything an FPS gamer could ever dream of. The biggest problem for me is the pacing is just too fast. I can't appreciate the beautiful scenes long enough, the action sequences are great but it's also ruined by the constant changes of the camera angle which then becomes unwatchable. I was so hyped for this movie, but sadly it's a disappointment that could've been easily fixed with a better director.
The storyline is simple, nothing confusing and out of the box. Just chill and enjoy the movies without thinking too much on the storyline. The CGI in the movies has already reach a standard comparable with US movie, consider that it is a Kong Kong company that makes the CGI. The acting is average for some actor. (e.g when you are in war, why the actor faces are still clean and shinny). It is not a perfect storyline, with loophole and some does not make any sense, but good effort put into this movie hearing that it took years to make. Nevertheless, I did enjoyed the movie for their action & CGI, the explosion and the fights.
My rating logic: "10" for CGI, "4" for the script. (10+4)/2= "7"
I've been on to this before it hit Netflix. After seeing it, I felt frustrated by the script. They could've fleshed out the story if they cut the VO in the beginning and add 20 mins of ground laying and threat intro. I saw the 2 deleted scenes from One Cool Film YouTube channel before watching the film. I preferred those 2 scenes over the VO. It makes more narrative sense. Now it feels like I'm only watching only Act 2 & 3 of the film. Because of that, the emotional scenes and sense of urgency all fell flat. There were times I felt like I should feel be sad, worried, or a feel a certain way, but I just can't because I don't know these characters. Mind you, Act 1 is just a VO. The only one whom the audience knows more about was Louis Koo's Tyler, but that he couldn't shine because the time was ticking. In short, they handle the characters and stakes like how they did in Morbius: the story fell flat because the creators cheaped out on Act 1. Then, everything came after that missed.
I heard this version was cut down to pass China government's film board and to preserve the fast pace action-flick momentum. So, I really do hope One Cool Film will release a director's cut because the 2 deleted scenes (slow-paced and ground laying) was excellent. I want to see these slow-pace scenes in the movie!
The deleted scenes (sorry, can't post the links)
1) Soldiers badged into a fenced community, went up a steel ladder. In a dry and dusty apt, a dehydrated youth was building a model-size Xmas tree from metal scraps. The youth (turn out wearing a leg brace on one leg) ran out with large empty containers after hearing water announcement. The mass gathered. Rationed water was given through coordinated rainfall. The meteor hit. Giants vines grew, wreaking the the buildings and fenced community.
2) The professor blankly stared out the window of the helicopter seeing the buildings and skynets. "Mankind is really absurd. Since the Industrial Revolution, mankind used 200 years to get the Earth sick. Then, mankind wanted to use 10 or more years to cure it. In the end, nothing was solved. We only ended up making dozens of fishbowls to trap ourselves inside." The professor leaned closer to the window. "I think Pandora is God's gift to us. A chance for mankind."
Scene closes up in the female commander. "The only thing I believe is that I believe in nothing. My responsibility is to ensure that no matter what the circumstances are, there's always plan B." The music starts rolling.
The professor turned to the female commander, looking concern. "What's plan B?" The female commander looked back at him. Scene cut to helicopters flying into B-16 area, probably heading to the base.
Good things:
CGI was excellent! Couldn't believe something like this was done by a Hong Kong production company. It's a great CGI portfolio. I want to see them participating in making Gundam or similar franchises. Hey, Hollywood maybe you can hire them to do your CGIs.
I've been on to this before it hit Netflix. After seeing it, I felt frustrated by the script. They could've fleshed out the story if they cut the VO in the beginning and add 20 mins of ground laying and threat intro. I saw the 2 deleted scenes from One Cool Film YouTube channel before watching the film. I preferred those 2 scenes over the VO. It makes more narrative sense. Now it feels like I'm only watching only Act 2 & 3 of the film. Because of that, the emotional scenes and sense of urgency all fell flat. There were times I felt like I should feel be sad, worried, or a feel a certain way, but I just can't because I don't know these characters. Mind you, Act 1 is just a VO. The only one whom the audience knows more about was Louis Koo's Tyler, but that he couldn't shine because the time was ticking. In short, they handle the characters and stakes like how they did in Morbius: the story fell flat because the creators cheaped out on Act 1. Then, everything came after that missed.
I heard this version was cut down to pass China government's film board and to preserve the fast pace action-flick momentum. So, I really do hope One Cool Film will release a director's cut because the 2 deleted scenes (slow-paced and ground laying) was excellent. I want to see these slow-pace scenes in the movie!
The deleted scenes (sorry, can't post the links)
1) Soldiers badged into a fenced community, went up a steel ladder. In a dry and dusty apt, a dehydrated youth was building a model-size Xmas tree from metal scraps. The youth (turn out wearing a leg brace on one leg) ran out with large empty containers after hearing water announcement. The mass gathered. Rationed water was given through coordinated rainfall. The meteor hit. Giants vines grew, wreaking the the buildings and fenced community.
2) The professor blankly stared out the window of the helicopter seeing the buildings and skynets. "Mankind is really absurd. Since the Industrial Revolution, mankind used 200 years to get the Earth sick. Then, mankind wanted to use 10 or more years to cure it. In the end, nothing was solved. We only ended up making dozens of fishbowls to trap ourselves inside." The professor leaned closer to the window. "I think Pandora is God's gift to us. A chance for mankind."
Scene closes up in the female commander. "The only thing I believe is that I believe in nothing. My responsibility is to ensure that no matter what the circumstances are, there's always plan B." The music starts rolling.
The professor turned to the female commander, looking concern. "What's plan B?" The female commander looked back at him. Scene cut to helicopters flying into B-16 area, probably heading to the base.
Good things:
CGI was excellent! Couldn't believe something like this was done by a Hong Kong production company. It's a great CGI portfolio. I want to see them participating in making Gundam or similar franchises. Hey, Hollywood maybe you can hire them to do your CGIs.
Did you know
- TriviaHong Kong's highest grossing local film as of 17/11/22
- GoofsThe soldier's battle suits display an energy level in the helmet screen. Each action depleting some of the suits' energy level. While performing actions to retrieve a canister, the energy level goes from 70 to 64, but is back up to 70 in the next shot.
- Alternate versionsOriginal version submitted and passed by the Hong Kong Office for Film, Newspaper and Article Administration in 2021 runs 112-minute, rated IIB. However, when the film passed the film bureau of mainland China in 2022, the film was altered and cut down to 99-minute, which became the only version allowed to release everywhere.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Popcorn Show: "Warriors of Future" Movie (2022)
- SoundtracksTomorrow of Tomorrow
Lyrics by Oscar Lee
Composed by Kwong Wing Chan
Performed by Ansonbean and Winka Chan
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $45,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $10,490,328
- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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