"Crater" Review: A Refreshing Twist on Disney's YA Formula

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In Disney's latest sci-fi adventure film, Crater, a group of five friends travel to a moon crater to find treasure in the 23rd century. The film subverts typical YA tropes with hard-hitting themes on capitalism and classism. The production design and VFX work are impressive, and the acting from the five leads is authentic. Crater has something to say about the labor force and an environmental message about cherishing and preserving the Earth.
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