Sci-Fi Invades Netflix--as They Both Invade Your Home
Has Netflix's sizeable investment in original science-fiction movies been a bust? By one popular metric, Rotten Tomatoes, the answer would seem to be: Categorically. Since 2017's Okja, a feisty ecological fairy tale by Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho, Netflix has put out seven back-to-back stinkers, their average "freshness" score rounding up to 30 percent. Only one of the seven can be called unwatchable: Duncan Jones' Mute, an overlong and sexually confused nightclub noir that trips over itself to imagine a neon-colored vision of future Berlin peopled by the likes of a mustachioed Paul Rudd. This is terribly sad, considering the director's first two films, Moon and Source Code, were the exact opposite--careful, contained stories that played out in modest settings.
Jul-9-2018, 12:20:43 GMT