The Electric State Receives Lukewarm Reviews for Its Ambitious but Disjointed Execution
The Russo Brothers' $320 million Netflix sci-fi blockbuster is praised for its visuals but criticized for its muddled storytelling and lack of thematic depth.
- Set in an alternate 1990s, the film explores a world of sentient robots, VR technology, and corporate dominance but struggles to balance its many concepts.
- Critics highlighted strong performances from the cast, including Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, and Giancarlo Esposito, despite the script's shortcomings.
- The visual effects and robot designs were widely praised for their creativity and realism, showcasing the film's massive budget on screen.
- Reviewers found the narrative overly complex yet shallow, with underdeveloped characters and themes that fail to resonate or cohere.
- While the film gestures at exploring humanity's relationship with technology, its derivative elements and lack of originality left many critics underwhelmed.