Films like The Tomorrow War, now streaming on Amazon Prime, are primarily and fundamentally entertainments. They exist to provide a visceral and emotive experience for their audience – to make them laugh, cry, and gasp.
While many films rely on stunts and special effects to bring this about, there’s no denying that getting an audience emotionally invested helps. Or that a dash of intellectual depth can ensure a film connects with even more people. Such elements are both the expression of …
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