Top 15 best science fiction movies not to be missed

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20-04-2020 Quillen

The science fiction film genre occupies a large amount of fan. Science fiction movies offer incredibly epic, unique, magical footage to spooky images and footage... These films are often invested in a very elaborate and costly technique. That's why it gives the audience a sense of refreshment and depression in front of the footage of "eye-catching", especially with the science fiction film genre, watching movies in cinemas and 3D glasses must say that they have all their eyes. The genre is also heavily exploited by the filmmakers of various topics. If you love the genre, watch the science fiction movies below. Will surely bring you moments of relaxation with many different emotions. And don't forget to vote for your favorite movie.

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Alien: Covenant

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Alien: Covenant

Alien: Covenant | Official Trailer

Alien: Covenant tells the voyage of a ship to visit a fairly new planet. The group of people searching for the promised land did not know that a danger was waiting in front of the eyes and horror beyond the imagination of the crew.
The film is a popular series on Alien themes, the sequel to the film Prometheus. Still keeping the same style of horror filmmaking as the previous ones, however, Alien: Covenant is considered more human, with the mark of Director Ridley Scott.

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Kong: Skull Island

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Kong: Skull Island

Kong: Skull Island - Rise of the King [Official Final Trailer]

The new version of the monster King Kong, Kong: Skull Island, was rated as a "superproduct defect" when gathering a bright cast as Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, Brie Larson,... But the content and how to build characters is too bad when compared to previous movies, besides the film is commercially heavy and integrating excessive details of waste.
Recompensating Kong: Skull Island brings a very laborious work in terms of action, the visual and technical elements are all invested and thoroughly cared for. In particular, Vietnam's landscapes also appear in a small length in Kong: Skull Island.

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Annihilation

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Annihilation

Annihilation (2018) - Official Trailer - Paramount Pictures

The most appreciated by Forbes is the sci-fiction movie Annihilation. The feature film directed by Alex Garland, based on Jeff VanderMeer's novel of the same name, revolves around the story of an expedition led by Lena's biological scientist (Natalie Portman) who goes on to "The Shimmer "-A mysterious quarantine zone with many bizarre creatures.
With its deep content and multilayer meanings, the Annihilation is praised even more formidable and outstanding than Ex Machina-the 2014 sensational science fiction film also directed by Alex Garland.
"The inevitable encounter with mysterious creatures is truly a unique movie scene: There is no violent confrontation, no dazzling light of the projectile and cannot even be described as a conflict. But the opposition still causes incredible suspense and the vague part will follow you though the movie ends ", the pen Dani Di Placido comment.

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Transformers: The Last Knight

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Transformers: The Last Knight

Transformers: The Last Knight Official Trailer (2017)

Transformers: The Last Knight continues to exploit the human fight against hostile forces coming from outside the earth, whereas the "allies" of humans are Optimus Prime machines who are no longer affiliated with them as before. Not only that, the internal relationship between the human machine also become opaque.

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I, Robot (2004)

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I, Robot (2004)

I, Robot (2004) Trailer

The film is set in the Earth in 2035, when the robot has become familiar and is a powerful assistant for humans in a lot of everyday work. However, there are things that humans cannot foretell when they are entrusted to these inanimate robots.
The film is a combination of many different ideas, not only what Isaac Asimov wrote in the series I, his illustrious Robot, but also a very successful combination of initiatives, aware of a lot of famous authors. The film has been rated as one of the most viewed phase fiction films of the year 2000.