Alita: Battle Angel

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Iron City, 2563 - 300 Jahre nach dem 'Großen Krieg'. Der Wissenschaftler Dr. Dyson Ido findet auf einem Schrottplatz die Überreste eines weiblichen Cyborgs. Zum Leben wiedererweckt, nennt er sie Alita und zieht sie anstelle seiner getöteten Tochter auf. Während sie sich mit dem jungen Hugo befreundet und davon träumt, in die Himmelsstadt Zalem zu ziehen, erwacht in ihr die Erinnerung an ihre dunkle Vergangenheit als perfekt ausgebildete Kampfmaschine. Und so nimmt es Alita mit den Machthabern ihrer dystopischen Welt auf. (ORF)

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POMO 

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Deutsch Ein schwungvoll erzähltes Action-Science-Fiction-Märchen mir Herz. Die beste Gestalt ist die digitale Alita, überraschenderweise die lebendigste Figur von allen. Supercute! Der liebe Papa Waltz ist auch prima. Den anderen Figuren sollte man mehr Zeit widmen. Dem Film würde es eine Komplexität verleihen, die ihm ein wenig fehlt. Dabei denke ich nicht nur an eine detailliertere Darstellung des Charakters von der Super-MILF Connelly und ähnlichen wichtigen Figuren, aber auch z. B. an den Cowboy Fahey, welcher eine witzige Nebenfigur repräsentiert. Im Drehbuch hätte er bestimmt mehr Raum gehabt. Die Emotionen im Film gleichen einer Achterbahn mit effektvoller Action, es gibt Prügeleien und eine Verwandlung von einem zarten Mädchen in eine ultimative Kämpferin. Das alles ist atemberaubend. Ich war zufrieden. Im Atmos oder IMAX würde ich mir das ruhig noch einmal ansehen. Die Japaner*innen werden begeistert sein. ()

Matty 

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Englisch Alita pushes computer acting to a new level, aided by a story whose straightforwardness and naivety (most painfully rising to the fore in the development of an extremely hollow romantic subplot) that have their charm, but it’s not enough for a two-hour film. I would rather suppose the basis of the film to be a young adult novel by an American author who loves Japanese culture and James Cameron films (at least the latter bit about James Cameron, who wrote the screenplay, is probably true), rather than a Japanese cyberpunk manga comic book. Christoph Waltz with a rocket-powered pickaxe, describing a martial art called Panzerkunst, philosophising about whether one can love a cyborg, and Mahershala Ali as Blade don't help much. Nevertheless, Rodriguez has not been so focused in his storytelling for a long time. Even more so than in the patient building (or revealing) of the world from the lowest floor, this can be seen in the uncluttered action sequences with very complex choreography (I would not shy away from a comparison with Ready Player One). I wouldn’t be surprised if it is such a failure that we won’t see a follow-up, but I also wouldn’t mind if a sequel was made. 65% ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch A tarted-up lot of nothing that’s nice to look at. The visuals are unsurprisingly superb, Rodríguez’s direction is surprisingly solid and focused, and the robotic/computer generated main character is very likeable. I wouldn’t have a problem with it overall, if, somewhere in the middle, I hadn’t realised that the film not only wasn’t moving towards the central clash, but that it would also elegantly avoid it. To be continued, basically. ()

Malarkey 

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Englisch I think that on paper, it must have seemed as a huge risk to put Robert Rodriguez in charge of such a gigantic project with a gigantic budget. But taking risks sometimes pays off, and I must say that Rodriguez has done a really good job with Alita. A beautiful cyberpunk movie from the distant future, which is imaginative, beautifully animated and, above all, full of bizarre (almost b-rated) ideas, which no one else but Rodriguez would have come up with. I had a great time and I think this movie turned out really well. An exemplary blockbuster with all the goodies that a blockbuster can offer. This includes actors, where I was the most pleased with, albeit animated, the leading actress Rosa Salazar, as well as her dad played by Christoph Waltz. Rodriguez put a bit of everything he’s made so far into this film. Absurdity, emotions, animated beauty, but also some Spy Kids vibe which I can forgive him for. Alitais simply a success and I enjoyed it to the fullest. ()

MrHlad 

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Englisch I wasn't expecting much, but I was hoping it would turn out to be a fun and nice looking piece of crap. And in the end, it did. Alita probably won't appear on my list of the best films of the year, but the two hours in the cinema went by faster and more pleasantly than I would have guessed a few weeks ago. The visual effects and production design are top-notch and it's a really good watch, but this sci-fi epic gets the most points for its heroine. Rosa Salazar is great as Alita, she's both endearingly freaky and spectacularly deadly at the right moments. Robert Rodriguez keeps a surprisingly low profile and his action scenes are lucid and milk Hollywood's current technological capabilities to the max. The whole thing may be a little cheesy and 90s in both the good and bad sense of the word, but they are clearly aware of that. A lot of the themes aren't fleshed out enough (and shouldn't have been) and at times Alita turns into a sci-fi romance for teenage girls, but it still works. Personally, I had no problem tuning in on the same wavelength as Rodriguez and Cameron and enjoying the fact that it's big, beautiful, action-packed and fun. And basically, that was enough to satisfy me. ()

Marigold 

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Deutsch Ein sympathisches, schön gestaltetes Science-Fiction-Märchen mit blutigen Wurzeln, aus dem jedoch das erzählerische Chaos geradezu emporragt. Viele Dinge sind irgendwie vorläufig dahinskizziert und führen nirgendwo hin, es handelt sich um ein unangenehmes Zickzack zwischen einer dystopischen globalen Story und einer Liebesgeschichte, der es an einem starken Finale mangelt, welche der Film wiederum einer etwas zu optimistischen Absicht schuldig bleibt, das Ganze zu einer Serie sich entwickeln zu lassen ... Je mehr vielversprechende Ideen, desto stärker der Nachgeschmack. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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Englisch Robert Rodriguez is back after a long hiatus and unexpectedly at full strength, aided by James Cameron as writer. Alita is a visual juggernaut much like last year's Ready Player One and I have to say that even though I initially approached the film as an outsider, I was very pleased with the end result and left the cinema satisfied as I haven't been in a long time. The film is set in the 26th century, so it's Cyberpunk, with a very likeable lead, a solid as usual Christoph Waltz, with good pace, uncompromising action , and I roared through the cinema with happiness and emotion at the grand finale. The diverse villains, the music and most importantly the rollercoaster pace made you wish it had an extra half hour. I didn't mind at all that Rodriguez stayed away from violence, and story-wise it could have also been stronger, but I was so blown away by everything that I didn’t feel like thinking about it like, when Megan Fox strips in front of you, so staring open-mouthed is richly enough. This is one of the best adaptations of Japanese Manga I've ever seen, and it will shake Japan to its foundations. Seen at IMAX with massage seats and eight scoops of ice cream and bliss. Serve the trilogy immediately without hesitation. 85% ()

Zíza 

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Englisch Alita is a pretty good movie. Nice effects, nicely shot, great action. Alita isn't a whiny girl and to some extent the heroes are appealing. The Dolby Atmos worked well for it. It was just a little too shallow for my taste; it basically didn't give you the space to like anyone. Those who know the source material might like it. If they can get over the inevitable loss of information. A better 3 stars. ()

3DD!3 

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Englisch Sci-fi for girls, in a good way. At least for girls who want to be like Ripley. Rodriguez populates Cameron’s fantasy world with living, breathing characters with the soul of a cyborg. The action is coherent and easy to follow; the fight in the bar is just genius. The romantic storyline is pretty weird, but it works well. Rosa Salazar grabs you with her big eyes and doesn’t let go. This is evidently just the first episode, as it is obviously a prelude, and I want to see more, so I hope Alita is a hit. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch A surprisingly dynamic and compact film peppered with sci-fi flourishes and clear action from a trash director who took a break from his typically familiar garage movies. You can see the typical B-movie feeling of a dirty city and all those strange robo-human creatures, but at the same time there is Cameron's supervision, especially during the key parts of the main story, or when the camera pans over the city in the sky, or the wild car track. I wish all those wannabe sci-fi/cyberpunk creations of recent years, led by Ghost in the Shell, looked this lush and fresh. ()

D.Moore 

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Deutsch Bei Robert Rodriguez hatte ich einige Bedenken, der Name von James Cameron hat sie aber vorsichtig ausgeglichen. Die Vorlage kenne ich nicht und Mangas mag ich nicht besonders. Die Trailer haben mir aber gefallen… Ich wusste also nicht, was mich bei Alita: Battle Angel erwartet. Der Film war aber ausgezeichnet! Der größte Trumpf ist ganz bestimmt die Hauptheldin. Egal ob Zuschauer oder Zuschauerin – in Alita werden sich alle verlieben. Die Animation ist so perfekt wie nur möglich. Obwohl ich über sie am Anfang mit offenem Mund gestaunt habe, habe ich sie dann allmählich nicht mehr wahrgenommen und Alita als eine ganz normale Figur gesehen, an deren digitales Wesen mich nur hier und da etwas erinnert hat. Ich habe ihr jede Emotion geglaubt, jedes Lächeln und jedes finstere Gesicht, Wut sowie Trauer – man muss es wirklich sehen. Es ist vielleicht noch ein höherer Level als die digitalen Figuren in Ready Player One. Bei vielen anderen Figuren haben sich die Trickfilmzeichner ähnlich ausgetobt – z. B. aus Ed Skrein blieb in der Rolle vom Auftragsjäger nur das Gesicht, das an einen (ähm) "Terminator-Körper“ montiert wurde… Und es sieht überhaupt nicht seltsam aus. Aber was wäre das Ganze ohne eine gute Geschichte, nicht wahr. Die gibt’s hier zum Glück auch. Es hat mir Spaß gemacht, allmählich zu entdecken, was sich in der unbekannten und neuen Welt (26th Century Fox) ereignet, was ihr zustößt und warum. Die väterliche Figur von Christoph Waltz hat mir gefallen und Motorball war für mich so fesselnd wie der Wettkampf der Segelflugzeuge in Star Wars. Es war angenehm, dass das Drehbuch nicht alles sklavisch erklärt hat. Vieles hat es sich für den nächsten Teil aufgehoben. Und ich hoffe, dass es eine Fortsetzung geben wird. Ich habe es nämlich schon lange keinem neuen Film (keiner bewährten Marke) so gewünscht. ()

lamps 

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Englisch Narratively, it’s old-school sci-fi that caresses the soul with the awesome imagery of a rich world, catchy action set-pieces and likeable and, in some cases, strong characters. And even though it lacks a major twist or the power of a mythology of adventure like Star Wars or Avatar, it can still surprise at times. Alita is lovely and it’s impossible not to for her, because her personality and the reveal of her own possibilities and her past has franchise potential that compensates for the rather unremarkable villains, whose motivations remain quite fragmented (and what could have been the most interesting secondary character, the outrageously attractive stepmom Jennifer Connely, wasn’t given time to properly develop). I want a sequel, and it could be again with Rodriguez, who after a long time has recovered his narrative stability and his heart. ()

Stanislaus 

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Deutsch Alita - Battle Angel ist ein fesselnder und rasant gedrehter postapokalyptischer Science-Fiction-Film in einem auffälligen audiovisuellen Gewand, der von der Protagonistin Alita angeführt wird, die vor unendlicher Menschlichkeit, Mut und dem Wunsch nach Selbsterkenntnis nur so strotzt. Auf den ersten Blick sieht man, dass Cameron hinter dem Drehbuch stand (starke weibliche Figur, Schauplätze, einige Zeilen) - ich frage mich, wie der Film ausgesehen hätte, wenn er auch auf dem Regiestuhl gesessen und sich nicht voll auf Avatar eingelassen hätte. Alles in allem ist es ein ordentliches Actionspektakel, bei dem man sich nicht sicher ist, wer der Böse und wer der Gute ist, und sogar eine bittersüße romantische Linie findet ihren Platz. Es ist ein Film, den man im Kino sehen muss, wo er zu Recht hingehört - und ich hätte sicher nichts gegen weitere Fortsetzungen, wenn es ein ähnlich gutes Drehbuch gäbe, da das offene Ende dazu ermutigt. ()

Necrotongue 

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Englisch I actually had no idea what to expect from Alita, but I certainly wasn't disappointed. The protagonist amused me just by opening her eyes for the first time. I had seen Christoph Waltz in Big Eyes, so when Alita first looked at him, I couldn’t help laughing. But seriously now, the action scenes were decent, I didn’t mind the CGI, and I would have given the film five stars, if it hadn’t been for all those unnecessary clichés and melodrama. Based on the ending, I would say that the authors were preparing themselves for a potential second installment. If there is one, I definitely want to see it. ()

Remedy 

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Englisch Alita: Battle Angel has excellent fight scenes with totally professional choreography. Surprisingly, the film devotes quite a bit of space to the romantic storyline, which isn't emotionally crushing in the truest sense, but works well as part of the whole. Honestly, I was actually expecting the whole thing to be a bit more wild and crazy. Except that it's both appealingly down-to-earth and at the same time cautiously earnest, resulting in an immensely enjoyable romp with a touch of 90s camp in a futuristic setting. Plus, the main character is very convincing indeed (which is true of both the CGI and the acting imprint of Rosa Salazar) and comes across as a nice girl who might be impossible not to root for. For Robert Rodriguez, it's actually an unexpectedly smooth and compact spectacle, in which he capitalizes on the best of his directorial skills. ()

wooozie 

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Englisch Technically brilliant, but in terms of storytelling, I’m sorry, but I can't think of a better description than moronic. Predictable, zero emotions, bad cast of supporting characters, absence of logic and absolutely no chemistry between the characters. I just about managed to swallow a similarly silly plot in Avatar or Valerian on account of the visuals. This time, the great effects only saved it from falling to the level of Mortal Engines. As is often the case in such movies, there were so many story lines and such a huge number of characters that, logically, in those two hours none of them could get enough space or a satisfactory ending. It all seemed unfinished and half-baked. I just felt that the film targeted a completely different demographic than the one I am in (20-30) but, based on the box office sales, it was a miss on multiple fronts. ()