"The Creator": A Sci-Fi Review of Artificial Sentimentality

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"The Creator," directed by Gareth Edwards, is a sci-fi war movie set in the future where the United States launches a campaign of mass destruction against New Asia. The film explores themes of artificial intelligence, acceptance, and the consequences of war. While attempting to be a tear-jerker, the movie fails to develop its characters and relationships, resulting in a story that feels artificial and lacking in emotional depth.
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