The tag line of director M Night Shyamalan’s latest venture After Earth reads: ‘Danger is real, Fear is a choice.’
Little do the unsuspecting viewers know that it is, in fact, a warning about the film itself, for one needs courage to sit through this post-apocalyptic action fare.
After delivering a string of bad films like The Village, Lady In The Water and The Happening over the past few years, Shyamalan's last film (as a director) The Last Airbender was probably his worst film and one expected him to learn from it.
Instead, he followed it up with After Earth.
Riddled with bad CGI (computer-generated images), clichéd storyline and feeble characterisation, the movie gives out the vibe of a video game.
The reason could be screenplay writer Gary Whitta, who was earlier an editor of a gaming magazine.
The year is 1000 A.E -- over a thousand years after humankind has abandoned earth.
Cypher is the head of a military unit called the Ranger Corps, whose job is to find and kill Ursas -- monstrous alien creatures that are blind but can smell fear. Funny enough, Cypher is entirely odour-free which makes it easy for him to kill the Ursas by stabbing them with his high tech weapon.
Enter Kitai (Jaden Smith), Cypher’s young son, who desperately wants to be a part of the Ranger Corps team in order to avenge his older sister Senshi's (Zoe Kravitz) death, but is afraid
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