Time travel is only one way. Like a stream. How we came back is we built an island linking now to the future with a bridge. The wormhole is constantly in motion going forward. We can only go one way, forwards.
7 day tour of duties, but they only send people every 26 days because that is when the aliens are asleep, but if you are alive for 7 days, you come back.
Vietnam era weapons tech in 2048 is their only way of stopping aliens.
A black guy who won't shut up, talks about how being nervous makes him talk, in a normal conversational tone instead of a nervous pattern, won't shut up with his stupid fucking observations. Using a nervous disorder to hide behind the fact he's an annoying ignorant asshole that gets people killed.
That's not entirely accurate. The film does show F-22s and Black Hawks, but even so, apparently 30 years into the future, nobody's invented anything.
I'm also unsure why humanity is on the ropes from a pack animal on a depopulated planet. Carpett bombing would work, hell, tanks would work - it's noticeable that the film uses humvees and only humvees, presumably to give the pack animals a fair chance. I suspect any tank or APC would shrug the attacks off or grind the pack animals under the treads.
Watched it and liked it. Good action movie with elements/inspiration from past good action movies included.
It has some obvious issues with plot (why go forward into the future to fight a war instead of preventing it in the here and now/past?) but they do address those before the end.
It does have some low key socjus in that there are a lot of minorities in the casting. Low key global warming is part of the plot.
They do actually address that in the film, the militaries of 30 years in the future do search what for them is historical records in an attempt to find the origin but aren't able to.
Time travel is only one way. Like a stream. How we came back is we built an island linking now to the future with a bridge. The wormhole is constantly in motion going forward. We can only go one way, forwards.
7 day tour of duties, but they only send people every 26 days because that is when the aliens are asleep, but if you are alive for 7 days, you come back.
Vietnam era weapons tech in 2048 is their only way of stopping aliens.
A black guy who won't shut up, talks about how being nervous makes him talk, in a normal conversational tone instead of a nervous pattern, won't shut up with his stupid fucking observations. Using a nervous disorder to hide behind the fact he's an annoying ignorant asshole that gets people killed.
These are a few of the highlights.
That's not entirely accurate. The film does show F-22s and Black Hawks, but even so, apparently 30 years into the future, nobody's invented anything.
I'm also unsure why humanity is on the ropes from a pack animal on a depopulated planet. Carpett bombing would work, hell, tanks would work - it's noticeable that the film uses humvees and only humvees, presumably to give the pack animals a fair chance. I suspect any tank or APC would shrug the attacks off or grind the pack animals under the treads.
It was a dumb movie with a shitty fucking premise from the start. This plot actually made sense when it was Code Red: The Rubicon Conspiracy.
Even the aliens and why they were there is the same.
Don't forget stronk black wahmen barking orders at goofy men and muh global warming.
It is most likely leftist propaganda.
Look at this recently posted topic on here about this film
https://kotakuinaction2.win/p/12jJLAzkbn/anyone-see-the-latest-mind-contr/c/
I too am an MKUltra victim.
Most of those are retards talking about a human alien war....Did we turn into QAnon and David Icke?
You know that that's what the movie is about, right?
Yes and those tards are saying it's propaganda and moving the Overton Window for the future real thing so people are comfortable with the idea.
To be fair, the government can't shut up about UAPs lately. Sure feels like shifting the Overton window.
It's Chris Pratt so it's probably going to be goofy as shit, not really woke and not that great.
Watched it and liked it. Good action movie with elements/inspiration from past good action movies included.
It has some obvious issues with plot (why go forward into the future to fight a war instead of preventing it in the here and now/past?) but they do address those before the end.
It does have some low key socjus in that there are a lot of minorities in the casting. Low key global warming is part of the plot.
I haven't seen it. I've read the synopsis and don't want to see it.
Why would you travel to the future to fight a war, instead of setting the groundwork in the present to stop it or diminish its harm?
They do actually address that in the film, the militaries of 30 years in the future do search what for them is historical records in an attempt to find the origin but aren't able to.