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The Creator (2023)

PG-13 09/27/2023 Science Fiction, Action, Adventure 2h 14m
70%
User
Score
6.7/10
68%
63/100

This is a fight for our very existence.

Overview

Amid a future war between the human race and the forces of artificial intelligence, a hardened ex-special forces agent grieving the disappearance of his wife, is recruited to hunt down and kill the Creator, the elusive architect of advanced AI who has developed a mysterious weapon with the power to end the war—and mankind itself.

Chris Weitz

Screenplay

Gareth Edwards

Story

Top Billed Cast

John David Washington

John David Washington

Joshua

Madeleine Yuna Voyles

Madeleine Yuna Voyles

Alphie

Gemma Chan

Gemma Chan

Maya

Allison Janney

Allison Janney

Colonel Howell

Ken Watanabe

Ken Watanabe

Harun

Sturgill Simpson

Sturgill Simpson

Drew

Amar Chadha-Patel

Amar Chadha-Patel

Omni / SEK-ON / Sergeant Bui

Marc Menchaca

Marc Menchaca

McBride

Robbie Tann

Robbie Tann

Shipley

Media

Director Gareth Edwards and the Oscar-Nominated VFX of The Creator | The #DolbyInstitute Podcast

Director Gareth Edwards and the Oscar-Nominated VFX of The Creator | The #DolbyInstitute Podcast

A Conversation with Todd Vaziri

A Conversation with Todd Vaziri

Behind the Magic | Lilat City

Behind the Magic | Lilat City

Behind the Magic | FX Simulations

Behind the Magic | FX Simulations

Behind the Magic | Floating Village

Behind the Magic | Floating Village

Behind the Magic | Simulants & Robots

Behind the Magic | Simulants & Robots

Behind the Magic | NOMAD

Behind the Magic | NOMAD

A Conversation | Befores & Afters | FYC

A Conversation | Befores & Afters | FYC

Opening Scene

Opening Scene

Streaming December 20 on Hulu

Streaming December 20 on Hulu

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Reviews

A review by MustachedMovieMan

Written on September 30, 2023

I love it.

It's visually stunning. Not just the cinematography itself, but everything you see in the frame: the characters, the real locations, the visual effects (A.I. robots, simulants, the NOMAD, etc.).

The acting is great across the board – especially, especially by Ms. Madeleine Yuna Voyles. I have no idea how she did it. I was moved to my core. I have not been so rocked by an actor's performance since Mckenna Grace's performance in _Gifted_. Speaking of...

It's emotional and moving. And it's thought-provoking. This is one of those movies that sat with me afterwards.

And Hans Zimmer's score? Phenomenal.

Also, the sound design team did an amazing job as well. I thought the sound effects for the variety of fictional weapons, ships, etc. were visceral and natural and (I'...

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A review by Manuel São Bento

Written on October 2, 2023

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THE CREATOR is an incredibly immersive cinematic experience, packed with captivating audiovisual elements, and featuring a powerfully cathartic conclusion that will leave no one indifferent. Gareth Edwards delivers a story about AI that's more timely than unique or thought-provoking, lacking a better tonal balance, thematic depth, and impactful dialogue.

That said, it's an epic sci-fi blockbuster that deserves to be seen on the big screen, if only to witness the best child performance of the century by Madeleine Yuna Voyles.

Rating: B+...

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A review by MatthewSimpson

Written on October 3, 2023

The Creator is one of the most visually stunning movies of the year, and created on a relatively modest budget, but the story leaves something to be desired. Or maybe not.

Listen to the Awesome Friday Podcast for more:

- Home: https://awesomefriday.ca/2023/10/podcast-flora-and-son-the-creator/
- Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/awesome-friday/id480100293?i=1000629874981
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5th1Yd7u4tfly0gO8FUMto?si=4T-qXU8VQ-yyUHAWLBV84w
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=om0s1ymsJAc...

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A review by Brent Marchant

Written on October 5, 2023

The subject of artificial intelligence has been all over the news in recent months, with much of the coverage (save for what’s in the business/finance pages) presented in an often-troubling, cautionary light. So, from this, it’s easy to see how it didn’t take long for this topic to make its way into the world of entertainment, as evidenced in writer-director Gareth Edwards’s latest feature offering. This tale about a brutal war between Asia and America over the future of this controversial technology leads to a series of epic revelations, including some that shift the prevailing view of the evils of AI (most notably exposing where the real source of concern about this technology lies). It also serves as a poignant metaphor for the nature of East-West geopolitical relations, the un...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on October 8, 2023

Right, well I was really disappointed with this. It's like a precursor to the "Terminator" films with "Joshua" (John David Washington) charged with tracking down and destroying a super-weapon being devised by the AI that mankind developed to keep it safe, but that turned the tables on us all and now robots are ruling the Earth. Sound familiar? Well, the whole thing is pretty derivative with only a few, fleeting, scenes from Gemma Chan and a frankly implausible effort from the usually reliable Allison Janney sporting a militaristic haircut as "Col. Howell" - the soldier charged with managing our hero on his trek to eliminate whom we quickly learn is "Alphie" (Madeleine Yuna Voyles) who has a whopping great hole between it's ears. It's just all been seen and done before and though this does ...

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A review by MovieGuys

Written on November 15, 2023

Perhaps the greatest thing this remarkable film brings to the table is value of love and life, over war and death.

I am surprised this film was made, in so much, as it shows exactly what the US military industrial complex, stands for. That is callous cruelty, violence, intolerance and death.

In a sense then this film could be said to be set in any of the battlefields, in any Asian country, the US has invaded. The fact it has a futuristic overlay, does not detract from powerful and often moving, anti-war, pro peace message, it compellingly conveys. It could not be more timely either, given the US's attempts, to light wars across the world.

I rarely call a film "inspired" in its honesty and its humanity, but The Creator meets that definition, in every sense. A truly emotional, comp...

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A review by BornKnight

Written on November 21, 2023

A dystopian sci-fi set into 2065 directed, written and produced by Gareth Edwards (Rogue One, 2014's Godzilla) were AI already a part of humany sets a nuke warhead to explode in LA in 2055, causing a world division into the West and New Asia (far Asia and southern asia), were AI robots, humans, ans hybrids cohabit in peace.

To counter against this threat US military develops a suborbital station called USS NOMAD (North American Orbital Mobile Aerospace Defense). The movie moves around John David Washington as Sergeant Joshua Taylor, that haves a prosthetic robotic arm and leg lost in the nuclear explosion.

Back then he involved himself with an asiatic woman called Maya (Gemma Chan), that the learns to be the one called Nirmata (Creator) the founder of the AI of New Asia, through the...

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A review by ThisOver

Written on November 22, 2023

"The Creator" is a new film directed by Gareth Edwards, whose credits include 2014's "Godzilla" and "Star Wars Story 1". Will his new work go down in the annals of sci-fi cinema in gold?
"The Creator" begins with a newsreel informing us that in 2055, a nuclear warhead was detonated in Los Angeles by an artificial intelligence. This prompted the US to ban the use and development of AI. However, not every country approaches AI in the same way. In Asia, AI is not banned. Fifteen years later, the military is on the hunt for Nirmata, the mysterious creator of artificial intelligence, who has now developed a new weapon that could turn the situation against America. Sergeant Joshua Taylor (John David Washington) is sent to the Republic of New Asia in search of Nirmata and the weapon, but is mor...

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A review by Sury

Written on December 24, 2023

The ensemble cast delivers commendable performances, with standout moments from supporting actors like _**ken watanabe**_, who portrays a father of AI developer, and Madeleine Yuna Voyles, who brings a magnetic presence to the role of Alphie. The chemistry among the cast adds layers to the characters, grounding the film in a relatable human experience amid its futuristic setting....

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A review by hamfaceman

Written on December 25, 2023

Movie had a solid start, but got bogged down in the last half. Kind of a waste since it looked pretty cool....

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