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Luc Besson's 'Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets' is a dazzling, dimwitted space opera


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In his ludicrously entertaining 2014 science-fiction thriller, “Lucy,” the French director Luc Besson gave us a chemically enhanced action heroine with the rare ability to harness 100% of her brainpower. Besson's latest futuristic whatsit, “Valerian ... read full story on Los Angeles Times

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LA Times consider dimwitted a good thing.

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Well,it's movie for teenagers,what did you expect?

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Even stupid teens won't watch just any CGI effects movie without a famous brand name attached. This movie is doomed.

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I won't be so sure😉

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None of Besson's films are what you would call 'deep'. They are eye candy, much like Cameron's Avatar and Titanic.

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Wha? Leon The Professional is deep, man...

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I'll give you that- but not science fiction either.

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Well, you said none of Besson's films, not just Besson's sci-fi films... and you mentioned Cameron's Titanic, which is also not a sci-fi. So, not my fault, man...

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its really weird.

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a glorified soap opera like Star Wars

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Have you seen it?

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no need to - Star Wars has been doing the same thing for years

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ahhh, the very definition of close minded- congratulations. Do you like movies?

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Yes - this week I watched Get Out, Life and Alien Covenant. So yes I do know what's going on.

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Yep, Valerian is exactly like Star Wars, only minus the world wide fanbase and massive success.

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Currently 6.9 on IMDB. Apparently not a world beater.


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