Screen Media Films | Release Date: August 6, 2021
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Aldaron87Sep 27, 2021
No normal person watches a film starring a racist. A no-talent blaming everyone for his acting disability. I don't know how such a racist can be employed.
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MetacriticOnurAug 15, 2021
bad
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adjective, worse, worst;(Slang) bad·der, bad·dest for 36.
not good in any manner or degree.
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JLuis_001Sep 16, 2021
Perhaps John Boyega has in mind to star in movies that offer him a challenge as an actor, and in this case I can't really say bad things about his work, however, I can't help wondering what the hell went through his head when reading thePerhaps John Boyega has in mind to star in movies that offer him a challenge as an actor, and in this case I can't really say bad things about his work, however, I can't help wondering what the hell went through his head when reading the script and believing this was something good.

Also, I understand this was adapted from a book. I can't say anything about the source material, because I don't know anything about it, however, Naked Singularity is only 90 minutes long, and from what I read, the book is about 700 pages long.
Certainly something was lost along the way.
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Mauro_LanariJul 22, 2022
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Ridley Scott produces the film adaptation of the book "A Naked Singularity" (Sergio De La Pava, 2008), Chase Palmer's first feature that has the merit of clarifying, as never before in a movie, the dichotomy founding the
(Mauro Lanari)
Ridley Scott produces the film adaptation of the book "A Naked Singularity" (Sergio De La Pava, 2008), Chase Palmer's first feature that has the merit of clarifying, as never before in a movie, the dichotomy founding the philosophy of the time: Voltaire against Leibniz, the "Candide" (1759) against the "Theodicy" (1710). "If this is the best of possible worlds, what then are the others?". The paradigm shift, the breaking of the gnoseontological scheme, takes place through science (fiction): transcending legal laws thanks to physical and cosmological possibilities, the injustice of the system with reptilians and the "Gravitation" by Misner, Thorne and Wheeler (1973). Confused? Why shouldn't it be? Still no one has shown that the problem is solvable, but at least here we do not get bogged down in directors like Richard Curtis, who allows himself to provide a haughtily defeatist answer, or like Nolan, who stages negentropy in an rambling spy-movie. Palmer's real flaws are a very bad photography and, together with De La Pava, "the clumsy jumble of tones and ideas" (RT). Personally I add the lack of a different and complementary point of view: the female one like the protagonist Laura of "Press Play" (Björkman 2022).
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freerideartsAug 26, 2021
It's a great film. Not sure why all the reviews are being so negative towards it.
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