Ok, it's not the greatest film. It's a fine distraction. Personally I just enjoy looking at Daniel McPherson.
My biggest gripe with the whole thing has to be the quarantine staff. Teleportation in this world is clearly a very jarring experience, leaving people disorientated and a bit discombobulated- the staffs response to this, is to repeatedly yell at them. Behaving in a way that would make anyone want to punch the hell out of them- and then treating the subsequent anger as unreasonable.
The two scenes that this happened in are by far the most aggravating, repugnant part of an otherwise middle-of-the-road sci-fi.
Mercifully, Mr McPherson was there to calm me back down.
My biggest gripe with the whole thing has to be the quarantine staff. Teleportation in this world is clearly a very jarring experience, leaving people disorientated and a bit discombobulated- the staffs response to this, is to repeatedly yell at them. Behaving in a way that would make anyone want to punch the hell out of them- and then treating the subsequent anger as unreasonable.
The two scenes that this happened in are by far the most aggravating, repugnant part of an otherwise middle-of-the-road sci-fi.
Mercifully, Mr McPherson was there to calm me back down.
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