Oblivion

2013 "Earth is a memory worth fighting for."
7| 2h4m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 19 April 2013 Released
Producted By: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.uphe.com/movies/oblivion
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Jack Harper is one of the last few drone repairmen stationed on Earth. Part of a massive operation to extract vital resources after decades of war with a terrifying threat known as the Scavs, Jack’s mission is nearly complete. His existence is brought crashing down when he rescues a beautiful stranger from a downed spacecraft. Her arrival triggers a chain of events that forces him to question everything he knows and puts the fate of humanity in his hands.

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trevorh-96288 I absolutely love this movie. It feels realistic and doesn't follow the trends of being a dark gritty sci-fi. I'm also huge M83 fan so for me this was a sensory overload
arjunflamingfeather A suitable explanation to the sci effects of driving through a world that is drugged. The population on earth is billions; without medical attention are poor countries who often are bellow the poverty line because of 'no good reason' colonization. A different approach to the climatic struggle that the western hemisphere is to undergo is the struggle for humanity because of global warming: it was us who created energy or fire but it won't be us to reclaim it. Then the struggle here is not human because it goes passed us in seeds by human love or sexually which in the end of humanity would be counter apocalyptic. A Sci fi movie or a movie in the future holds humans in sexual situations that are absurd with counter productive results: the humans after we are dead might look at our sexual innuendos as to the last of us. The humanity in the movie is strong like a episode in life that can be found if consumers outlive the consumed vegetables and fruits. Eating fruits brings life but vegetables leads to growth: scientific truth that both 'Morgan Freeman and Tom Cruise' accept before the war against us is over. Then people viewers who see life against their medical situations might be blocked or considered 'not allowed'. Poor people or from the third world nations: belong to the English language under the democratic rules of their country but grammatically this viewing like a game of chess would be called absurd because the present leads to the future and so apocalypse is the moment that life does not return to us.
Steve This movie is entirely built around beautiful set pieces, included no matter how many irrational plot devices that is necessary to facilitate them.Oblivion is evidence that the big movie companies assumes that most viewers are stupid. The long line of 10/10 reviews here is evidence that they are right.Few things in this movie makes any sense whatsoever, from the stupid energy scheme to the pointless technological gadgets all the way to the transparent pool. This movie is dumb, painfully stupid, mindlessly pretty. Perhaps it's little surprise that the average movie goer would love it.If you are equipped with a three digit IQ on the other hand... don't waste your time.
galenthurber You will ask yourself over & over "Is there not one cliché free scene in this movie" No there is not. You can not possibly write a review that contains a spoiler because nothing is original. You ask yourself "is the movie going to go there". Yes is the answer. So who will like this film: Film Study majors looking for ways to plagiarize most films in this genre, people with little Sci-Fi or life experience.Enjoy