I wanted to make a light second article for today and I thought I might share something that has been interesting me over the last few weeks. For the last few weeks I have been addicted to finding and watching Sci-Fi movies that I haven’t watched before. Whether it is because I might have just missed them, or they are very undervalued, I wanted to give these movies a chance and put them out there for those who might be interested in watching them. They are in no particular order from how lesser known they are and to be honest for you, some of them you might know well, but in my opinion these 5 movies are some that new generation movie goers might miss out on and they should not. Without further ado.
- Dark City by Alex Proyas
This movie follows a man who has lost his memory in a city that never seems to have daylight or the day. He starts to exhibit special powers and abilities to move the landscape and quickly realizes something strange is going on in his city.
- Unbreakable by M. Night Shyamalan
Unbreakable stars Bruce Willis after he is the sole survivor of a deadly train accident with over 100 fatalities. This movie answers the question “What if Superman was real and he didn’t know he was Superman”.
- Robot & Frank by Jake Schrier
Robot &Frank is probably the cutest movie on this list and definitely is somewhat family friendly compared to the others. It stars an old ex thief and burglar who is slowly losing his memory due to what we suspect is Alzheimer’s and his coming to terms with old age. His son gives him a robot to help assist him with daily life, but instead Frank teaches the robot to help him plan and execute robberies.
- Gattaca by Andrew Niccol
Gattaca stars a young Ethan Hawk, Uma Thurman and Jude law in a near future world where the capabilities of what you can achieve are solely defined by your genetics. The main character played by Ethan Hawk, assumes the identity of a genetically superior man on hard times in order to pursue his dream of traveling space. The movie questions what defines us as human beings and what is more important, our drive or our genetic makeup.
- Strange Days by Kathryn Bigelow
Set in the final days before the new millennium, Strange Days follows an ex cop and memory salesman, as a conspiracy starts to unfold in New York. Strange days plays with the idea , what if we were able to capture and relive our memories through a device called a SQUID. It is an action thriller and definitely a movie you don’t want to miss.
I hope some of you watch the movies on this list and report back what you thought. Let me know if you have seen any of them before and let people know which one you would recommend.