The South Korean space science fiction film "Victory" was launched on Netflix on February 5. Today (February 9), IGN gave it a score of 7. IGN said that the movie is okay. Although it is old wine in a new bottle and many old elements have been repackaged, "Victory" is still a light science fiction movie with an interesting story. IGN rating: 7 points OK Although it is old wine in a new bottle and many old elements have been repackaged, "Victory" is still a light science fiction film with an interesting story. IGN's overall review: Victory is a low-risk, low-reward entertainment. It has a frivolous escapist plot and some references to the Shehuo phenomenon, but the most striking thing is the special effects and interesting story of the film. Although the guide Zhao Shengxi happily remixed familiar elements from various sources, there is not much new, but he still created a fascinating science fiction story that is both novel and gimmicky. Trailer for Victory: Other media ratings: Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 63% iMDb 6.6 points "Victory" is directed by Cho Sung-hee and stars Song Joong-ki, Kim Tae-ri, Chen Seon-kyu and others. It is South Korea's first outer space adventure film. It tells the story of the crew of a space junk cleaning ship traveling between planets who accidentally discover a humanoid robot and become involved in a dangerous deal. |
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