Top 15 Best Sci-Fi Movies

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23-06-2022 Huy

The movie world has many genres of movies, which are romance movies, sword movies, and crime movies. Besides, there is another genre that is science fiction movies. Fiction films are genres that attract viewers and bring unexpected success. Movies meet the entertainment of hearing, seeing and here we go through the list of films that suffocate the viewer to go from action to action.

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Prometheus (2012)

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Prometheus (2012)

Prometheus - Official Full Trailer

Prometheus tells the story of humanity in the far future, when flying to space and conversing with 3D images are commonplace. On a faraway planet in space, a group of scientists decided to look for signs of life, the genesis of creation, and mankind. They find their answer here, but at the cost of the planet's single-celled monsters attacking them. Each person becomes sick and dies, leaving just Elizabeth Shaw and David as survivors (a robot). They will have to find a way to fight those creatures and return safely. The film is choreographed with extremely grandiose and elaborate scenes, details such as the dead planet environment, spaceships, alien creatures are carefully cared for and satisfied viewers.

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Inception (2010)

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Inception (2010)

Inception (2010) Official Trailer

Another film that gives viewers a headache due to filmmaker Christopher Nolan's ideas and disputes is Inception. The film depicts a future where technology has advanced to the point where people may hack into other people's dreams to steal information, rearrange ideas, and alter a person's personality. The video introduces viewers to subconscious thoughts, the dream's indeterminate primordial space (limbo), the spatial geometric structure's contradictions, and action and battle scenes. The ending of the film is still a big question mark when the gyro of Dom (Leonardo DiCaprio) is still spinning and not falling, which causes great controversy on social networking sites and film critic forums. The film gathers a huge cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon Lewitt, Tom Hardy, Ken Wantanabe, Marion Cotillard. The film's revenue is up to 800 million USD.

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Minority Report (2002)

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Minority Report (2002)

Minority Report (2002) Official Trailer

The film starring Tom Cruise is a combination of action film and science fiction. The film's setting is in the distant future when human crimes are predicted by a police system. In addition to scenes of fantasy virtual space, the film also raises the issue of will and destiny: whether one's actions can change the crime or still carry it out in the end. The film's revenue reached $ 400 million and was the inspiration for many later Hollywood films.

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Ex Machina (2015)

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Ex Machina (2015)

Ex Machina Official Teaser Trailer

Ex Machina drew the attention of fans of independent films. Ex Machina will most likely serve as a warning to humankind in the future regarding rebellion and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). The story revolves around a laboratory-bred robot. The robot develops its own personality over time and plots to overthrow humanity. The Martian, Mad Max Fury Road, and Star Wars 7 were all beaten to the "Best Visual Effects" Oscar by the film. Alicia Vikander was nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe for her performance as the robot.

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Interstellar (2014)

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Interstellar (2014)

Interstellar Official Trailer #2 (2014)

The film by director Christopher Nolan is famous for causing controversy, when there are so many different ways of thinking about the film's content. Interstellar is no exception. The content of the film tells about the depletion of life and resources on Earth in the future. Humans are now forced to find a solution to migrate to other planets to live. A group of explorers is sent on a mission to evaluate planets for possible habitability. During the course of their mission, they discovered many secrets and faced deadly situations from the harsh conditions on the planets. The film gathers a "terrible" cast: Matthiew McCounaughey, Jessica Chainstan, Anne Hathaway, Matt Damon.