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In a dying world, a man travels to the future to save it.
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One man's journey to the future to save a dying world.
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In a dying world, a man travels to the future to save it.
"Science fiction films that don't rely heavily on computer-generated effects are rare, and this is one of the great merits of '2067'. The Australian production really took care to give the story a sense of realism, using CGI only in certain moments. It's interesting to note that 'Alien: The Eighth Passenger' (1979) also explored well the use of sets and constructions, but that obviously has to do with the time in which the film was made. It's worth noting that '2067' has nothing to do with Ridley Scott's classic besides the fact that it avoids the abuse of visual effects. The story of the movie is predictable and somewhat cheesy, but it's not bad and ends up being an enjoyable entertainment."