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Yes—with a caveat. The movie is not The Fifth Element . The chemistry between the leads is stiff, and the dialogue is clunky. However, the world-building is unparalleled. If you love sci-fi for the sights and sounds , this is an essential addition to your digital library. (2017) stands as one of the most ambitious
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