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Były agent sił specjalnych (John David Washington), opłakujący zaginioną żonę (Gemma Chan), zostaje zwerbowany do zabicia architekta AI – twórcy tajemniczej broni, która może położyć kres istnieniu ludzkości. (Galapagos)

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Lima 

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angielski I would never cast young Washington in a leading role again, his acting bad (and I'm taking off one star for that). Otherwise I found this film terribly rich, both visually and emotionally. Gareth Edwards takes us through several locations with a succession of gorgeous images, whether it's a city with dozens of glowing neon signs like in Blade Runner, an Asian landscape where ancient Buddhist culture clashes interestingly with modern sci-fi elements, or the Nomad super spacecraft that Kosinski seems to have invented for Oblivion. I was especially impressed with Asia and how thoughtfully and seamlessly the modern architecture builds on the old buildings, creating such an interesting contrast, and the viewer immersion is incredible. I'm not a fan of AI, but I still didn't mind that Edwards relativizes it and actually puts it in the position of a positive element, just like Blade Runner did 40 years ago, the story thus gets a charge that kept my attention throughout and the few logical lapses didn't ruin it for me. Unfortunately, Edwards is a misunderstood filmmaker. Whether it is with Godzilla, which was a clever homage to the TOHO's films, or here, with the heavy-duty sci-fi that isn't being made much these days. I can only be comforted by the fact that Blade Runner was also critically panned and rejected by audiences in its day, so .... maybe it'll come out in a few decades too, Gareth. ()

POMO 

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angielski The Creator is a surprisingly average sci-fi flick that neither draws in nor surprises the viewer, let alone impress anyone with its production design. The film largely takes place in huts in Asian fields and, what’s more, in the dark. And when it comes to the futuristic city…well, that looks exactly like Blade Runner. And the heavy machines plowing through the jungle look exactly like something out of a Cameron movie. Another problem is John David Washington and his limited abilities as an actor – it’s impossible to believe him either as a conscientious refugee on the side of the rebels or as a protector of children’s innocence. And the repetitive grieving for his former wife, which doesn’t even elicit any emotion, becomes annoying over time. The only acting element that brings a bit of life to this film is young Madeleine Yuna Voyles. Two and a half stars. ()

MrHlad 

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angielski And the bubble has definitely burst, so if anyone thought that Gareth Edwards was a directorial genius who was forced out of Rogue One by the evil Disney, and Tony Gilroy only “finished his job for him”, they're in for a nasty clash with reality. The Creator is a beautiful looking film. Physical, full of cool gizmos, gadgets, robots, tanks, rockets, and generally beautiful to look at. It looks very decent in motion too, Edwards is quite adept at war action, and at some points his latest film is reminiscent of Terminator or Avatar; and also of the film we've been looking forward to since the trailers. But then there's a lot of things he can't do. Edwards is a brilliant designer, a decent executor and a lousy storyteller. The longer I watched The Creator, the more I actually felt sorry for him, because behind that veneer of great production design is a woefully banal story, told in an unimaginative and uninteresting way. All the clichés you can think of are there, even the ones that you'll think would be a bit embarrassing if someone used them. Besides, The Creator tries desperately to pretend to be something more and offer some philosophizing in addition to the simple story, but Edwards is woefully unable to work with it. And the more he tries to look clever and multi-layered, the more it becomes apparent how superficial and boring this film is as the running time progresses. Nice, but... shitty, I guess not, but just not very good, either. ()

Marigold 

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angielski A film whose creators stutter, can’t remember the beginning of a sentence and constantly run the gamut from “original sci-fi” to clichés and desperate banalities that mask one thing: The Creator says nothing relevant about the phenomenon of AI, which is merely another spectacular decorative element in a film that’s completely dependent on design. Neither the plot nor the world of the film makes sense; given how much space The Creator has, it never creates a coherent and comprehensible world. By comparison, even the didactic Elysium comes across as an engrossing fictional world. Edwards’ directing tries to go in depth, but it rather unconvincingly jumps from details to the big picture, from the present to the past. Some of the actors’ lines really could have been written only by Chris Weitz... Washington plays an utterly two-dimensional character who, through his suffering, only reinforces the impression that The Creator demands grand emotions, to which he is absolutely not entitled. Instead, it has the same feelings of emptiness and lifelessness as Godzilla and Rogue One. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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angielski Creator was supposed to be the sci-fi hit of the year, but the actual result was almost unwatchable, I suffered unbelievably. In short, Gareth Edwards made a film that, in its style, evoked the Star Wars I hated. I was kind of hoping it would be something along the lines of Independence Day, only with UFOs replaced by an artificial intelligence, but I was sorely mistaken. The film gave me the impression that with 40 minutes gone by, I still didn't know what was going on, there was no introduction to the characters or plot, just one scene after another, with zero viewer engagement. It's like putting episode 6 of a random series and trying to get my bearings on the plot. I was absolutely not entertained by Washington, and the rest of the characters didn't engage me either. The action was dull, I found it to be childish and unexciting. There’s nothing epic, no wow moment, no suspense or atmosphere, just something happening and I didn't really care by halfway through the film, I just wanted it to end. In the end I'm glad I didn't go to the cinema, I've never seen more boring action sci-fi. Disappointment of the year. 3/10. ()

3DD!3 

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angielski An audiovisual feast... A beautiful setting in an underdeveloped Asia that is being destroyed by imperialist (American) scum with their ruthless missiles. Add to that a roaring Zimmer and maybe Radiohead. Unfortunately, though, with a stupid, unlikeable hero who doesn't know what he wants and betrays everyone who comes in contact with him. John David Washington is cruelly out of place here, and even the little girl is better than him, but that's the least of the problems. The narrative structure is fine, though I was expecting a more interesting twist, but the bigger problem is when some things contradict each other, failing to follow the given rules of the imagined world, which itself works rather oddly. They must have left a lot out in, and it often feels like stroking against the grain. There’s a good film buried in there somewhere, but Gareth Edwards has badly mishandled it and I can't work out if it was already on paper or later in the editing room. ()

Spiker01 

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angielski With Gareth Edwards, it has always been complicated, not just for me, and even his latest work does not stand out in the annals of well-written and well-acted sci-fi. On the contrary, it was a huge disappointment, which looked too good from the trailers, but lacked that special something and from the first moment I saw the trailer in the cinema, I knew that no one would come to see the movie. It was confirmed that no one came, however, despite the quite tedious final half-hour, which may have been stretched due to my work fatigue, but overall just longer than it should have been, I rate the movie quite positively and wasn't at all disgusted by the fact that it might be poorly written and just plain bland. I just don't see it going well with John David Washington, and I can't imagine producers casting him in a blockbuster. ()

Kaka 

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angielski A mix of Oblivion, Blade Runner, Elysium and Independence Day, with a meditative Asian setting and a completely uninteresting script and characters. It's a huge shame. The Creator demands big emotions from the viewer, but is unable to offer adequate material to make them happen. That said, the technical aspects are top-notch and the plot premise itself – the clash between A.I. and humans – is very timely and interesting. Untapped potential and Clair de Lune certainly doesn't save it. ()

D.Moore 

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angielski Why was such a mundane story set in such an amazing world, why did I not care about the characters, and why was the ending so drawn out as to be almost annoying? Gareth Edwards couldn't build (and tear down) on the foundations of Godzilla or Star Wars Rogue One, and this time he came up with something of his own. Unfortunately, he didn't quite succeed. The story is about as dull as the Hans Zimmer music that accompanies it, and if it weren't for the technical flourishes that rival Avatar and that kept me entertained pretty much nonstop, The Creator would have been a mediocre attempt at sci-fi with an idea. I got the urge to watch Blomkamp's Elysium, which is similar in some ways, but it didn't play at anything. ()

Goldbeater 

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angielski The Creator is a great technical achievement considering its budget of "only" 80 million dollars, because its magnificent visuals and production design put all those overpriced and computer-artificial sci-fi films of recent years to shame. Unfortunately, the same enthusiasm cannot be shared on the part of the script, the skeleton of which is a tired scheme that relies on so many coincidences and convenient strange decisions by the characters that it makes your head spin if you give it some thought. And it's a great pity, I would like to root for it. ()

RUSSELL 

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angielski The first blockbuster with a script entirely written by AI, The Creator certainly stands out with its impressive visuals, captivating locations, and occasionally excellent cinematography. However, story-wise, it's a mix of various sci-fi tropes and elements (think District 9ChappieShort CircuitTerminator 2: Judgment DayAvatar: The Way of Water, etc.), making it feel like there's not a single original idea in sight. The first half-hour is fantastic, but it quickly devolves into an endless cat-and-mouse chase filled with clichés and stagnant plot points, ultimately leading to a predictable conclusion. The film tries to be emotional, but it didn't move me at all. Lately, I get easily hooked by father/child relationship dramas, but this one missed the mark. Despite its flaws, I still consider it an above-average entry in the otherwise weak sci-fi landscape of recent years. I highly recommend watching it on the big screen – IMAX especially enhances its visual appeal, ensuring a satisfying viewing experience, even if the memory of it fades a bit more each day after watching. ()

TheEvilTwin 

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angielski It's been a long time since I've seen a sci-fi film that is so appreciative of the audience and engaging. I could forgive a few mistakes, but here I am finally cheering and enthusiastically declaring that The Creator has succeeded! Often underdeveloped in detail and certainly not 100% in places, but as a whole I simply enjoyed it. I enjoyed the immersive and very nice visuals, I enjoyed the perfect locations, the colourful setting and the whole world created, and I enjoyed the story with its entire plot. There is plenty of action and even if the lack of downright highlight battles is a minor downside, the gunfights are dosed in a big way and therefore I didn't get bored. Then the emotions kicked in at the end and we got a sort of emotional showdown between the characters. The result? Certainly not the fluffy blockbuster we were hoping for and would like to replay night after night, but on the other hand, certainly a completely seamless sci-fi ride that, despite its minor details, a few rushed scenes and at times rather repetitive recycling of escape-fight-escape-fight scenes, has a lot to offer and which I guess deserves a cinema visit. Fans of Star Wars and the director can throw in a star, while viewers expecting something more will take one off. A simple equation. ()

Stanislaus 

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angielski The Creator is one of those films in which the formal side wins out over the content. Visually, it offers appealing locations and, above all, the visuals of the "simulacra", but in terms of story it is a compilation of earlier sci-fi pieces without any major attempt to provide a new insight on the subject of AI. In this "compilation" respect, I thought mostly of James Cameron's work while watching it (Terminator, Avatar or Alita: Battle Angel). Alongside the themes of AI and humans vs. machines, the father-child (Joshua-Alphie) plane had some potential, but was drowned in mediocre concept and a weepy denouement. Of the cast, the young Madeleine Yuna Voyles appealed to me the most, the rest was rather bland. Still, The Creator is certainly worth seeing in the cinema, even if it doesn't offer much material for deeper reflection after the screening. ()

Othello 

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angielski This false film grain texture with a distinctive grain embraced me right from the beginning, caressed, soothed me, and I felt after all the pitfalls of the cruel world of the sixty-frame-per-second digital image as if I were back with my mommy in the loving embrace of original love. In addition, Edwards' visual and directorial abilities go beyond just choosing the right filter, for example, the night scenes he shot really feel like night, without the feeling that a glowing balloon is hovering above everything and a white halogen light is standing a meter and a quarter from the camera frame. Although in various details of the fictional world, I came across familiar Marvel-esque elements (the armament and gear of a secret infiltration military unit flashing and shining in all directions; in poor village huts there are oil lamps, but there is a plasma TV), in my generosity, I was determined to award it simply five stars, as long as it doesn't turn into truly exceptionally stupid screenwriting rubbish. You can probably imagine what happened next. Or rather, you probably can't. Edwards proves to be unable to work with characters and story management at the most elementary level. Every sentence is a gem here. The completely bizarre shifts in the story are probably due to some radical editing, turning the film into a collection of pseudo-profound one-liners, written by someone from elementary school ("We both can't go to Heaven. You are a bad person and I am not a human."), with sci-fi money shots and constant visual references to other films (Aliens, Platoon, Akira). Edwards' fondness for presenting his world through anonymous bystanders creates unquestionably iconic scenes, but eventually, he starts overusing them to the point where he reveals the whole two-dimensional two-level method (ordinary people in front, sci-fi destruction in the back). Choreographically and visually, the film fortunately works, however, in combination with the self-proclaimed idiotic story, it paradoxically sounds even more pompous in its visual competence. ()