'Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Suns' Review: Visualy Stunning But Flawed!


⭐ Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Suns ⭐ Review ⭐ 7.4/10 ⭐

Adapted from Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mézières long-running French sci-fi comics series Valérian And Laureline. Luc Besson creates a stunning visual feast. Besson's attention to detail is immaculate. And that along side the quirky dialog's between Laureline and Valerian are what keep this film afloat. I might be in the minority, but I prefer my films to be lengthy. However in this case, Valerian feels overstuffed trying to add more depth to the story at every turn. This film might have benefited from a shorter run time. Personally the biggest surprise was Laureline (Delevingne), her character is what kept my interest throughout the film and her acting was actually on point. As someone who was skeptical about her casting, I'm glad to be proved wrong. Not saying it's her breakout performance, Just saying she's improving and perhaps she might have a future as an actress. Everyone deserves a second chance.

The biggest problem for me was how stiff and unnatural the chemistry was between the two leads, suprisingly it was Dane Dehaan who was the odd link, he was dull, boring and had the emotional range of a piece of plywood. All in all its worth a watch for the visuals alone, but it's nothing we haven't really seen before.

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