Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated Alita: Battle Angel (2019) in Movies
Jan 22, 2021
Alita: Battle Angel is a similar deal. This time Yukito Kishiro’s early 90s manga creation is the inspiration. With James Cameron as producer, and the considerable talents of Christoph Waltz, Jennifer Connelly and Mahershala Ali onboard, it would have been pretty hard for even Rodriguez to mess this up entirely. Although at times he does seem to try, mostly by doing too much and making certain sections too busy and too confusingly cross-genre, like he is frantically trying to colour within the lines whilst using every felt-tip in the pack. A habit that means every now and again something great happens, but you may have missed it in all the background noise.
Compare this film, that just falls short of qualifying for my Bad Movie Triple Bill list, to Spielberg’s superior yet similarly busy Ready Player One. Both involve high concept future realities that are very tech and AI driven. Both make extensive use of CGI and vivid colour palettes. Both are frenetic and demand an audience pays attention in order to fully appreciate the storyline. The difference is that one zig-zags back and forth in tone and momentum, and one is razor sharp in moving us from one idea to the next on a perfect learning curve towards a satisfying climax and conclusion. Guess which one is which? This is why Spielberg is Spielberg and Rodriguez is… a hack.
That said, Alita as a character and concept is charming, and you do therefore find yourself at least wanting to discover her story. The action scenes are also quite electric, and the visuals are often breath-taking. But the whole is less than the sum of the parts here, and we are left with something that can only really exist in the same box as dozens of admirable sci-fi B-movies aimed at teenagers, such as The Maze Runner, Mortal Engines and The City of Ember. It also continues to prove the point alongside Ghost in the Shell and Speed Racer that Anime / Manga into live action is a very tricky business.
There is definitely an audience out there for this movie, and I dare say at some point I will be tempted to give it another watch. What is definitely worth watching however, is how James Cameron uses this as a stepping stone to perfecting virtual humans on the big screen. I am sure everyone involved learned a lot in that respect, so all is far from lost.
Hurricane HD
Weather and News
App
Hurricane HD™ - The Proven Hurricane Tracking Experience, keeping you safe and informed for over 8...
Calm: Meditation
Health & Fitness and Lifestyle
App
Calm is the #1 app for mindfulness and meditation to bring more clarity, joy and peace to your daily...
GuiaBolso Controle Financeiro
Finance and Productivity
App
Organize seus gastos em 2 minutos, consulte seu CPF grátis e encontre a melhor oferta de...
Rome Travel Guide (with Offline Maps) - mTrip
Travel and Lifestyle
App
9/10 in WIRED’s App Guide - Selected as an Honoree in the Webby Awards - Featured in CNN’s 50...
Parkmobile
Business and Travel
App
Parking just got a whole lot easier! Parkmobile provides a better and more convenient way to pay for...
Tapatalk Pro
Social Networking and News
App
Tapatalk Pro is strip down version of Tapatalk - only for the forum fanatics - those who like old...
Texture Canada
News and Entertainment
App
Texture is the only app that gives you unlimited access to over 200 top magazines. Enjoy full issues...
Paris Travel Guide (with Offline Maps) - mTrip
Travel and Lifestyle
App
9/10 in WIRED’s App Guide - Selected as an Honoree in the Webby Awards - Featured in CNN’s 50...

