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Bound by a shared destiny, a teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor embark on a mission to unearth the secrets of a place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory. (official distributor synopsis)

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lamps 

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English Underrated, by a lot. Proper family sci-fi with an offbeat story that, given the push and pull of its child protagonists, surprises with earnestly conceived and scripted themes about the dangers posed by humans to life on our blue planet. It doesn't go very deep, and given the visually impressive concept of its world, we can talk about wasted potential at some points, especially since much of the runtime is taken up by dialogue, but the important thing is that each line moves the plot somewhere and the film as a whole feels complex, uncluttered and with a clear vision that may not appeal to everyone. But personally, I was impressed with Brad Bird and his inventive and broadly accessible narrative methods (admittedly with minor fluctuations) from start to finish. I wasn't expecting much, but I got not only a whirlwind of enjoyable performances from all sides, but above all the sheer joy of storytelling, a huge desire to convey a positive story of hope in a way that is contagious to the viewer.... And for that I’m grateful. 75% ()

Malarkey 

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English Cute, a little bit stupid, non-offensive. What more can I say about Tomorrowland? I can see that the movie had great ambitions; digitally, it was amazing and George Clooney wouldn’t take just any gig, but the overall story is so strange that it’s actually a good thing that they only ended up shooting one movie. The first time, it was okay with my eyes half-closed, but if I were to watch it again, I’d have to have a blindfold on. ()

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kaylin 

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English Disney has shown another beautiful vision that is simply beautiful to the eye. In addition, you get a nicely family-oriented story with occasional tougher moments. However, do not expect blood. If you like Disney, you will get what you expect, maybe even something extra. I left the film with a pleasant warm feeling. For a moment, one believes that humanity has hope. ()

Necrotongue 

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English I had quite a few laughs and a lot of fun watching this, especially thanks to the slightly pedophilic aging inventor Frank with his house full of surprises and Hugh Laurie as the villain. Britt Robertson was also great here, unlike in The Space Between Us. The story had a decent pace. It’s just that the over-the-top politically correct ending was about as enjoyable as if the filmmakers had slapped me with a dead mackerel. ()

MrHlad 

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English If I have to sit in the cinema for almost two and a quarter hours for a story with boring characters, boring twists and an ending that doesn't make much sense, it would be nice if there was at least something to watch. But there's only about fifteen minutes of Tomorrowland in total. The rest of it is mostly driving an old car around the countryside and babbling about nothing. This was probably meant to be a family film for everyone, but nobody will like it. ()

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