Fantastic Four (2015)

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Country: US/GER/GB
Technical: col/2.39:1 100m
Director: Josh Trank
Cast: Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Bell, Tim Blake Nelson

Synopsis:

Science students design a device for transporting matter and inadvertently rip a hole into another dimension. An ill-advised excursion leaves them with powers the military are all too glad to exploit.

Review:

Inexplicable remake of a ten year-old original (a further reboot would follow in 2025), based on non-event source material that combines the concept of the X-Men with various Marvel ingredients. The male protagonists never develop beyond being your standard hubristic teenager who thinks it would be cool to be first in a new dimension, no matter that the return trip is unplanned for. A cynical potboiler, with dialogue structured around sound bites.

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Country: US/GER/GB
Technical: col/2.39:1 100m
Director: Josh Trank
Cast: Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Bell, Tim Blake Nelson

Synopsis:

Science students design a device for transporting matter and inadvertently rip a hole into another dimension. An ill-advised excursion leaves them with powers the military are all too glad to exploit.

Review:

Inexplicable remake of a ten year-old original (a further reboot would follow in 2025), based on non-event source material that combines the concept of the X-Men with various Marvel ingredients. The male protagonists never develop beyond being your standard hubristic teenager who thinks it would be cool to be first in a new dimension, no matter that the return trip is unplanned for. A cynical potboiler, with dialogue structured around sound bites.


Country: US/GER/GB
Technical: col/2.39:1 100m
Director: Josh Trank
Cast: Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Bell, Tim Blake Nelson

Synopsis:

Science students design a device for transporting matter and inadvertently rip a hole into another dimension. An ill-advised excursion leaves them with powers the military are all too glad to exploit.

Review:

Inexplicable remake of a ten year-old original (a further reboot would follow in 2025), based on non-event source material that combines the concept of the X-Men with various Marvel ingredients. The male protagonists never develop beyond being your standard hubristic teenager who thinks it would be cool to be first in a new dimension, no matter that the return trip is unplanned for. A cynical potboiler, with dialogue structured around sound bites.