Alita: Battle Angel is a worldbuilding triumph and a storytelling failure
Pluralism / Feb 01, 2019 - Source: theverge
Alita: Battle Angel, based on Yukito Kishiro's 1990s manga series Battle Angel Alita, is a triumph of worldbuilding and a failure of storytelling. The film is set in a distant future following a devastating war that leveled all but one of Earth's great ...
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