I can definitely recommend this movie to anyone."Maybe it doesn't fit into the Disneyfication, but I have no clue. I was drawn in very early on and had to watch it a second time. I watched this movie without knowing the source material and I loved it. Alita is very likeable because she is such a good person in such a horrible world and you can't help feeling very sympathetic for an innocent being like her as she is exposed to the cruel world of Iron City. Throughout the movie Alita grows as a person and learns about sacrifice, loss, love and the horrors of the human mind. Alita as a character is great, she is kind-hearted, innocent, naive and protective. The story is a bit fast paced but not to a degree that it feels rushed. The world is extraordinary and beautiful and the action scenes in this movie are fantastic, quite honestly some of the best I have seen. The story began to draw me in and I got completely absorbed into the story and the visuals. I quickly got used to Alita's eyes and they became in fact likeable. When the movie had begun I was actually searching for things to dislike but surprisingly there were none apart from a few cringeworthy moments. I had seen a little bit of the trailer and it did not really "speak" to me and Alita's eyes were off putting. I'll be honest, when I went into to cinema to watch this movie I was expecting to not like it. Getting to learn from someone like that was the greatest internship ever." He just loves being the producer that he always wants. We had a blast anytime I had a question I could just call him or email him and he would send back these hugely detailed answers that were so helpful. Hey, if you can figure out the script, you can shoot it!' So I took it home, spent all summer working on it, cut it down to 130, 125 pages, without cutting anything that he missed. When Avatar becomes the biggest movie of all time, he told me that he's going to spend the rest of his career making Avatars, so I said, 'What happens to Battle Angel then?', because as a fan I was just interested! And he said, 'I don't think I'll ever get to do that. Guys like Quentin Tarantino and Jim only write scripts for themselves to direct. In an interview with Empire magazine on December 8, 2017, Rodriguez said of the collaboration with Cameron, "This just doesn't happen. Due to his prior commitments to direct the four sequels to Аватар (2009), Cameron could only serve as the producer and co-screenwriter on this film, with Rodriguez taking the directorial duties. This marks the first professional collaboration between James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez.
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