The villagers harvested all the wheat in four days, yet they constructed tunnels and ditches in less than two. A little girl fires a gun larger than her entire body, but the gun has no recoil. Moreover, a warrior amputates her own hand to attach another. The flashbacks are merely sorrowful tales of how the Mother-world ruined their lives. The prince declares that fighting for the villages has inspired him to reclaim his throne and fight for his people. Instead of returning home, he charges into the battlefield, brandishing hatchets, miraculously unharmed by lasers or explosions, his tan muscles seemingly invulnerable. Meanwhile, all the lasers miss the villagers, yet they manage to strike every armored soldier. The strongest villager is the one who perishes. Rebels arrive at the conclusion to claim all the glory. Despite the admiral's superhuman strength, he fails to subdue Kora. Of course, Kora cuts her hair in a pointless 'girl boss' moment. Lastly, the Anthony Hopkins robot was impressive. Regrettably, the film is the epitome of messiness, disharmony, and predictability.

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