"Crater" Review: A Unique and Surprising Sci-Fi Adventure
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"Crater," a sci-fi young adult space flick now playing on Disney+, is a soul-stirring escapade that introduces young audiences to ways to reform the fractured world they call home. The film deals with intense politics and real loss, and is more than just a fun adventure. It is a pro-union movie that sees festering inequality as a symptom of nefarious capitalists. While the graphics are largely passable, the film is a risk-taking, soul-stirring escapade that is too dark on a thematic level for some tweens.
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