The most unfairly ignored science fiction movies in the 2000s

Joshua Tyler | publishing
Captain Sky and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
We’re exploring the neglected science fiction exploration, and appropriately, the movie is sold almost entirely on giant robots Captain Sky and the world of tomorrow.
First of all, those giant robots attack New York in 1939, the story follows Jude Law’s Sky captain who leads a trump hit team to investigate the disappearance of a missing scientist in the movie “Retro Retro Real World”.
Its style is very high, too many for the audience at the time, but it is also part of its charm. CGI and using soft focus lenses, it’s a little too much on the top, but Captain Sky and the World of Tomorrow It’s a fun, family-friendly action sci-fi movie that comfortably fits on Sunday afternoon doubles, just as Disney’s past efforts Swiss family Robinson.
Butterfly effect (2004)

Nowadays, if you remember Ashton Kutcher completely, it was the personality of the tabloid, but in 2004 he seemed pretty good on his way to becoming a big box office. No doubt his best movie is Butterfly effect.
He plays a college student who experiences power outages during extreme stressful times.
A psychologist suggested that he start keeping a detailed life journal to help him cope with inexplicable memory loss.
Years later, Evan began to reread his diary, hoping to shock the old memories hidden from him. At that time, he found that doing so, he could travel through time, into the focus of life, and potentially change them.
Butterfly effect Take the dark history of its lead characteristics as a starting point for building a lifetime and do a great job of showing that few changes have disgusting consequences for yourself and others.
This is one of the best travel movies in the last few decades and will never be respected.
Island (2005)

After release in 2005 island First got messed up because it was a Michael Bay movie. Although the film suffers from Bay’s usual oversufficiency, it’s more restrictive and structural than his most famous transformer style.
Ewan McGregor plays Lincoln’s Six Echoes, and we’re told he is one of the few remaining human survivors of some kind of global massacre.
His best friend is Jordan’s two deltas played by Scarlett Johansson, a woman who cannot be touched by enforcing restrictions.
island It’s been told from the beginning that the childish Lincoln’s six echoes is a completely false world, and it’s interesting to watch him discover it and then escape. It quickly turned into a wild, vibrant chase film, a future movie that is said to be around 2050.
Expectations are limited and expect to take the time to watch Michael Bay blow things up to a tune that is solid enough for sci-fi plot. When it comes to fun island deliver.
v for Vendetta (2006)

v vonta It’s an idea. A subversive, uncompromising, sometimes naive idea.
According to the comic series of the same name written by Alan Moore and David Lloyd in 1982 v vonta Tells the story of a near-future England run by an oppressed government and a man (only known as V (Hugo Weaving)) who set out to destroy it.
The Wachowski brothers’ script is an absolutely faithful adaptation of its original material, tweaked to update and translate it correctly into the screen.
Hugo weaving is incredible, like the V, which acts under a stiff, somewhat silly mask that completely covers his face, his eyes or anything else he might use to convey the slightest of emotions. However, V is the most passionate and powerful character in the movie.
But it was Natalie Portman’s Evey who became the true heart of the film. V is an unstoppable force; Evey is a real man who is trapped in a deadly rebellion.
V calls himself an idea, and he is indeed a very powerful idea in the case of knitting him.
Fountain (2006)

Some movies are bombs because they are bad, while others are bad for advertising. fountain Failure is because it flies over the audience’s head.
Auteur director Darren Aronofsky is too smart for those seeking pleasure and proves to be a matter of love or hate it. Critics either praise it as one of the greatest movies of all time or are confused and unable to handle what they have been watching.
fountain Then on Thanksgiving Day 2006, opposing the smashing competition Casino Royale and Happy foot. It was doomed to fail from the beginning.
The movie is intentionally dull, and part of its genius is that everyone who sees it takes something different from the movie.
My explanation is that it happens in the past, present and future at once. It follows a man played by Hugh Jackman who finds immortal secrets and sets out to resurrect his wife.
But that’s just my explanation. There are others. You have your own. watch fountain And share it with us.
Know (2009)

knowing Not a box office slipper, although you never know it from the movie’s memory.
The 2009 film, with Nic Cage as a MIT professor, found a list of numbers buried in capsules.
These figures accurately predict every major disaster over the past 50 years and indicate future catastrophic events. When Koestler played to stop the impending doom, he discovered a deeper, perhaps supernatural or alien explanation that was related to the fate of mankind.
It received mixed reviews, a reaction that almost ended the budget blockbuster Alex Proyas, a filmmaker who had previously been declared a science fiction genius crow and Dark city.
In all his movies, Proyas vs. knowingThis is perhaps why its gentle reception has done so much damage to his career. His genius shines in the final product, and knowing Much better than remember, and if you haven’t given it a chance before, it’s worth streaming.
Men’s Children (2006)

Filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron has just directed the third Harry Potter movie, and his 2006 science fiction film received positive reviews Men’s childrenbut the film had only very modest box office results and has since disappeared from the conversation.
It happened in the early 21st century when women stopped having babies. If modern birth rates continue to decline, it basically describes our actual future.
Now, no one knows why; they just stopped. It is 2027, science is powerless, the government is in chaos, and society is completely anarchic.
Sudden sterile humans will disappear in the next sixty or seventy years.
Cuaron’s film caused a frustrated and somber tone from the beginning. Humans have no hope, human lumberjacks are engaged in daily life business on the streets, knowing that they will soon become dust.
Clive Owen plays the life of a person without hope or direction, just a motion as human beings fade away. This changes when he stumbles upon the pregnant woman and eventually runs away, trying to protect her as both the government and the terrorists pursue them.
Despite this, Cuaron refused to let this become a post-apocalypse re-enactment Fugitive. Instead, the film is more interested in exploring the consequences of future humans do, while the impact of hope on hope can have an impact on despair.