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‘The Creator’ Review – One of Us

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Oct 8 2023
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Is this original sci-fi film worth going to the theater for? Find out in the One of Us crew’s The Creator review.

From the director of Godzilla and Rogue One comes this new sci-fi film NOT based on a previous IP (at least not overtly), The Creator. In the future, the humanoid robots humanity has built have achieved total sentience, despite most of the world’s reluctance to accept their ‘humanity.’ After a nuclear attack on LA by the robots, America is on the hunt and are closing in on the last resistance spots in New Asia, an area sympathetic to the robots.

A former undercover operative, Joshua Taylor (John David Washington) after losing his wife, is talked into going back to enemy territory after he is shown evidence his wife might still be alive. The military wants him to find a secret weapon the robots are developing and destroy it, but when he discovers it is in the form of a robot child, and that maybe things aren’t as clear-cut as the Americans have advertised as to who is the aggressor here, he starts rethinking his allegiances.

The Creator Review

Chris and Wright dive into this Spielbergian tale, marvel at how it was made for 80 million, and still kinda wish for more.

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Christopher Cox
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