Unfortunately, the credit part is longer than the whole film. Actors are good, but it is noticeable that more colored and B/C movie actors should get a chance here, which can also be due to the bad script. Furthermore, if the rate of actors white/black is below 50%, this is also a case of racism. Many colored, little white, action "attempts" to adapt to the real "Halo", also some illogical actions that would certainly not be done in real life (no one would be that stupid) clearly shows that the screenwriter still needs some experience here . The actors who aren't class "A" are still a great performance.
Negative:
- too much colored vs white = racism
- Some of the actions are illogical, viewers cannot follow = utopian nonsense, or bad script
- Storyline intended to fit Halo adatively, but has no timeline
- Opponents become overpowering and suddenly become wimps because the script wants it that way = illogical
CONCLUSION:
Actors: great, even as not "A" class
Film: 3-4 out of 5 because there are too many mistakes in the script
Author: Certainly a good idea that can be developed, only poorly staged because the script/story is structured illogically (SF far from reality).
Camera/director: good editing, recording, props, etc. unfortunately the author/director made too many mistakes for this to pass as >SF< reality.
Example: Opponent recognizes electronics, sits on his opponent, but cannot perceive his presence (heat, oxygen modules, etc.) Comparison: I have an ice cream in my hand but cannot tell whether it is warm or cold...