Review “The Lost Lands”: post -horrific love story

Dystopian “In The Lost Lands”, based on a short story of George M Martin, is a movie of hard -like strings.

Dave Botista plays the role of Payuel, a tacit body hunter that he rented called Gray Alice (Mila Jovovich) to follow the moon in the form of the Queen of their young kingdom (Ukrak architecture). Boyce and ALYS are followed by an enthusiastic soldier known as ASH (Arly Jover), a leader of a religious royal guard who wears like the Knights of Timbolar, who is determined to kill Alice.

This faded text program is struggling to build a captivating story to match the attractiveness of the broad desert. Instead, the tragic Boyce assets are hidden by director Paul Ws Anderson for a third development. Another issue is that Alice only exists as a romantic interest. Neutista or Jovovich can collect anything similar to chemistry, and this does not help him with a constant Baptista.

After making the equal “Monster Hunter” in 2020, “in the lost lands” in one way or another is Anderson. Although Anderson and his reliable cinematic photographer are able to fram and light the coordinated shots, the cheap effects used in many extinguishing knowledge and explosions in the film seem to be a wave of pixels. Tahrir tries to hide these shortcomings, and outperform the procedure to the point that they are incomprehensible. Perhaps this is for the better.

In the lost lands
R is classified for violence and being painful to the eye. Running time: 1 hour 40 minutes. In theaters.


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