I don't think he's complaining about editing here. The boxes are stacked because they were unloaded from a ship. So why wouldn't they have the robot already out to move those into the pile? Of course the ship they unloaded from could have used separate unboxed robots that left with the ship.
And in the movie the robots are combot robots that stopped fighting after the emperor and his family were killed. So the robots are basically useless, so the ship just left it behind because they didn't want the junk on-board. So there is a story reason why the robot is crated.
I don't think it's that big of deal. I hate jump cuts in fight scenes, if you can't properly choreograph a fight don't film it.
He wrote a scene, where someone picks up a box, and hands it to a robot.
This movie, costed 166 Million. He may be the producer, but ultimately, Netflix footed the bill and paid him for this. If you have a Netflix account, this came out of your wallet, and it's below Bollywood quality.
I think you might be missing some context here. The robots are combat robots that refuse to do combat since the emperor was killed. The guy picks up the box and shoves it into the robot's arms aggressively. The soldiers are not happy to have the robots with them.
And you store that old robot in a new box, that you carry around? Yes. I am missing context here that would make any of that make sense. It has legs, have it walk to where you wish for it to perform it's job.
It's crated because it's a combat robot that refuses to fight. So the ship it was on boxed him up. They saw an opportunity to offload the deadweight and left it with the garrison left behind.
With all the things wrong with that movie why is this the nit you pick?
I don't think he's complaining about editing here. The boxes are stacked because they were unloaded from a ship. So why wouldn't they have the robot already out to move those into the pile? Of course the ship they unloaded from could have used separate unboxed robots that left with the ship.
And in the movie the robots are combot robots that stopped fighting after the emperor and his family were killed. So the robots are basically useless, so the ship just left it behind because they didn't want the junk on-board. So there is a story reason why the robot is crated.
I don't think it's that big of deal. I hate jump cuts in fight scenes, if you can't properly choreograph a fight don't film it.
He wrote a scene, where someone picks up a box, and hands it to a robot.
This movie, costed 166 Million. He may be the producer, but ultimately, Netflix footed the bill and paid him for this. If you have a Netflix account, this came out of your wallet, and it's below Bollywood quality.
I think you might be missing some context here. The robots are combat robots that refuse to do combat since the emperor was killed. The guy picks up the box and shoves it into the robot's arms aggressively. The soldiers are not happy to have the robots with them.
And you store that old robot in a new box, that you carry around? Yes. I am missing context here that would make any of that make sense. It has legs, have it walk to where you wish for it to perform it's job.
It's crated because it's a combat robot that refuses to fight. So the ship it was on boxed him up. They saw an opportunity to offload the deadweight and left it with the garrison left behind.
With all the things wrong with that movie why is this the nit you pick?