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This is a drama of a different kind that recount about a strange girl. The story begins where Alita is becomes a lethal and seems dangerous being. In her life, Alita cannot remember who she is, or where she came from because she lose her life. Finally, it seems that Dr. Ido know the reality about this strange girl. The truth is too clear because She is the one being who can break the cycle of death and destruction left behind from Tiphares. She must fight and kill for this purpose in the life.
Like fireworks, Robert Rodriguez's Alita: Battle Angel, a long-gestating James Cameron production, is bracing, a multi-patterned eruption scattered across a broad sky.
Attending the movies should not come with homework assignments, and if a film only works if you study its backstory in advance, there is something terribly wrong.
Basically, we're talking about a lot of human heads doing a lot of insulting and quipping and grunting and groaning while atop all manner of fighting cyborg bodies
It suffers because like most of the Cameron stories, its not a deep story and unfortunately the special effects are really strong, but they are not revolutionary.