

Everyone has good condition (cotton?) shirts and pants, and tarps for capes.From where?! All day it's relentless fog and rain but at night we see stars. I wonder how the mudders made their bows/arrows, too. I love any sci fi that can stimulate the imagination or pushes past the edge of science reality, but this one is frustratingly, completely unscientific and illogical! ~3/4 of Earth's surface is water, and they sent a spaceship that can't float?! (that gave me a laugh) The mudders kill Blake's Capt but she makes friends with them? The mudders have a big bonfire at night, but there's zero plants, let alone trees, anywhere on Earth!. I always wonder how writers and directors can be so careless and sloppy when putting these productions out. It's not perfect, it has its flaws, but overall it does exactly what it set out to do and does it well. There are themes of racial supremacy, protecting the Earth and a general moral that ethics are important and the means are not justified by the end. The action is well done, the characters believable and, other than a rather disappointing finale, it's a pretty good film. The story is about this woman who is the sole survivor of a survey mission and who discovers people still live on Earth, including earlier surveyors.

However, the joke's on them, as they lose all reproductive ability there, so they need to come back. Earth is made uninhabitable by people, so the elite just leave it behind and move to another planet. And that on a budget that is probably orders of magnitude smaller than an American film.
METRO EXODUS MORAL POINTS MOVIE
The acting is great - even the children, the story makes sense, the direction is good, the atmosphere well thought out and the movie well executed. This is a film made in Europe, so naturally the score of 5 on Imdb translates to an actual 8 if you think about it a little. Great production shell, but empty inside.
METRO EXODUS MORAL POINTS PLUS
This film is everything you have seen before, plus some virtue signaling fueled by popular political ideas, making me think that it was probably made to fish out some festival awards. Anyway, now as the film is over, I can conclude my review. Like, come on, you can't cast Iain Glen and make him look like a good guy. They don't really try to obscure it or provide an interesting twist. In fact, I'm writing this review while still watching it, and it is really that predictable.
METRO EXODUS MORAL POINTS FULL
Every character, every plot thread, the ending - everything is so full of cliches you can pretty much recite the dialogue along with the characters. The problem is the predictability of the story. Then, around 30 minutes into the film, it turns into complete boredom after a sequence of vaguely motivated decisions. Some of the visuals reminded me of the Metro Exodus and Fallout games. The production quality is great, it looks and sounds really good, the location is solid. After a sloppy start which didn't make much sense, like a capsule drowning in water (that is full of air and is specifically designed to float), the absence of technical means for navigation or communication, the film starts to grow. 'Tides' or 'The Colony' is not a bad film.
