Though it's not a "sci-fi" movie packed with special-effects and action scenes (in fact, very little of either), it still seemed rather well acted. It came off as a somewhat complicated story of three interrelated periods occurring in the future that can be hard to follow (if you didn't already have something of a synopsis of what's going on). Plus, from a realistic point of view, the "science and technology" portrayed in the move - lets just say that it require a considerable amount of "dramatic license."
It appeared to be more of a psychological interaction story but set in a "before and after Armageddon" scenario. Though it definitely could have benefited from a more detailed indication of what was going on in each "time period."
And I'm more of a "happily ever after," "the hero triumphs dramatically in the nick of time" type of person. In fact, my philosophy is that real life can suck bad enough, so I don't need to watch things that are more depressing and end badly for the "good guys." Though I have seen much worse endings than this one.
It appeared to be more of a psychological interaction story but set in a "before and after Armageddon" scenario. Though it definitely could have benefited from a more detailed indication of what was going on in each "time period."
And I'm more of a "happily ever after," "the hero triumphs dramatically in the nick of time" type of person. In fact, my philosophy is that real life can suck bad enough, so I don't need to watch things that are more depressing and end badly for the "good guys." Though I have seen much worse endings than this one.