REBEL MOON; A Child Of Fire.


Been a little while since I watched sci-fi movies. I don't know what makes me lose interest in watching them. I discussed with my brother a few days ago and he told me about some moderation that happened to some sci-fi movies. He gets me about the end of Iron Man and the introduction of the new lady representing him, the lab lady in Wakanda.

I recalled clearly how much I enjoyed Wakanda and the role she played in it. Wakanda Forever was really worth watching, with my thoughts that finally the blacks are getting into the world of updated sci-fi.

Coming from space or the universe within which spaceships exist is still something I have yet to see as fun, maybe because they don't appear real to me. It’s just like a delusional world somewhere far away that even humans can't get but sci-fi is bringing it on us.

It's just like living in the future, sometimes I have my thoughts going so wild to some extent. Is this even possible to happen??

When I heard Flash was even way faster than the speed of sound. Sounds so crazy! 💯. How can a human be that fast?! And even get to tamper with the time, getting into the future and trying to prevent things happening. I can say sci-fi is crazy. But when you get interested in it then every single episode will make more sense.

I stumbled across this movie this evening. Rebel Moon; A child of fire. It has two parts, one and two. I just got interested in the “child of fire” and then went to do further research on it. It was action and I felt it would be worth watching.

While I started watching it, I later found out that even the beginning was so catchy with the kind of setting the scene began with, it was all these kinds of old settings and then had some nice actors and actresses too. It was like I was watching Kings of Thrones. Then the movie plot started to make some sense.

The plot

Noble was a military commander from space and planned to invade and take control over a lowly land where farmers were joyfully enjoying their harvest. In the land resides Kora.

Noble evaded the land and asked them to provide all of their harvest to him. The head of the community tried to protect his people by denying the fact that they had enough. But along the line, Gunnar, who was a farmer, switched choices and went against the head. Noble kills the head and then asks Gunnar to provide him with the harvest in ten weeks.

He left some soldiers behind and they happened to harass one of the villagers, a little girl called Sam. Kora witnessed the scene and then unleashed her true self by killing all of the soldiers to rescue Sam. They know they’ve called war upon themselves.

Kora and Gunnar in search of safety, head out to the other neighborhood to find help and warriors to assist them to protect themselves against Noble's attack. Along the line they met with Kai who was a true help to them, but a loyal betrayal who was after his greed.

He tricked Kora and all other aids they sought along the line including Tarak and Commander Titus. They fell as a trap to Noble and the battle for survival began. What will happen in the next part? Has the war ended when Kora won over Noble? Or did they just spark up a new era of battle?


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