maandag 18 februari 2019

Alita: Battle Angel Movie Review

Hi, Maders! Last Saturday, I watched Alita: Battle Angle with Regina. Usually, I watch movies on weekdays to get cheaper price. Okay, I was thinking to watch Lego Movie 2 but it’s not being played anymore at Transmart, so I chose Alita instead. From one to ten, I give it 9.


The story is about a cyborg girl (only head till shoulder) found by dr.Ido from the scratch, a place where metal garbage being thrown. He gave the cyborg body and named it Alita, just like his dead daughter. Alita lost her memory, so she accepted her new name happily.

In the past, the daughter of dr.Ido was paralyzed. Then, an evil cyborg stole medicine from dr.Ido’s house and killed his daughter. Since then, dr.Ido registered himself as Hunter-Warrior (bounty hunter for evil cyborgs).

Alita met a man named Hugo and they fell in love. This is the love story part and I love it. Hugo told Alita about his dream to go to Zalem (the flying world above). Alita hesitated herself to love Hugo because she is a cyborg. In fact, it didn’t matter for Hugo.

The conflict here is when Alita found out that Hugo’s job is to catch cyborgs and take their body parts. Alita was also betrayed when she played motor ball because there was a price for her head.

You may watch the movie to know the ending. I cried once when I watched Alita and Hugo’s miserable moment. My favorite character is actually Zapan, a cyborg that belongs to Hunter Warrior. I also admire the visual effect of this movie. It’s so perfect. You know, the hardest part of making a movie is editing section. The music is good as well.

FYI, there will be the sequel of Alita: Battle Angel because the number one enemy hasn’t been defeated. His name is Nova, living above in Zalem. He controls cyborgs and many things. Alita hasn’t gone up to find him yet. Alita is called Battle Angel because she has face like angel but her body is to battle. And if you love robots like Transformers, I think you love Alita. I can’t wait for the next movie! See you, Maders!