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.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/rebel_moon_part_1_a_child_of_fire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ATnBuOMOZY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-s4jYm9Mz4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDTOD94YRpY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzm3xidFySc
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.