News culture This science fiction film, which cost over $100 million, was a complete failure in the cinema: it is still available for free on TF1+ for a few days
If you are a curious viewer, you may want to discover this film that will be available on TF1+ for a few more days and fails in the cinema.
Mortal Engines, does this mean anything to you? It is a feature film directed by Christian Rivers, one of Peter Jackson’s close collaborators (the father of The Lord Rings and The Hobbit films). His thing is special effects! Rivers also won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for his work on King Kong (2005). But, On paper, Mortal Engines was the ideal project for the VFX professional to get behind the camera. “The world (of the film) cannot be created without a lot of work on visual effects,” explains the man in the 2018 solon of Cine Tele & Co. “So my knowledge of special effects is very useful.” The plot of his feature film takes place on Earth after a nuclear holocaust. Cities are now gigantic machines that only want to absorb smaller things than themselves in a kind of urban food chain! Thaddeus Valentine, the London mayor’s right-hand man, wants to find a new source of energy at all costs – but the young Hester Shaw wants him dead.
A box office hit
Despite a fairly original tone – adapted from Philip Reeve’s novel of the same name – and a barrage of visual effects, “Mortal Engines” received no praise from the press (28% on Rotten Tomatoes, 3.1 on Allociné). Worse, when it hit theaters in 2018, it was a box office hit. With an estimated budget of $100 million, the film only grossed $83 million worldwide. He is particularly criticized for his overly obvious inspirations, such as Star Wars, which he hides behind. However, his special effects, Rivers’ specialty, are praised.
It is available on TF1+
Are you interested? Well, Mortal Engines is now available on TF1+, the free SVOD platform of the famous French television channel. On the other hand, act quickly, You only have four days left to enjoy the feature film ! The latter should of course disappear from the catalog on Monday, October 7th. If you miss the boat, don’t worry: you can still find Mortal Engines on Amazon Prime Video or via Apple TV.