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Irgendwann in der Zukunft: Nach dem zweiten Bürgerkrieg sind Bücher in der US-Gesellschaft verboten und werden öffentlich verbrannt. Als Feuerwehrmann Guy Montag (Michael B. Jordan) eine Rebellin (Sofia Boutella) kennenlernt, die für Literatur und Geschichtsschreibung kämpft, kommen ihm Zweifel an seinem Auftrag. Er beginnt sich den Befehlen seines Captains (Michael Shannon) zu widersetzen - und startet einen gefährlichen Aufstand. (Sky Cinema)

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Malarkey 

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Englisch Ray Bradbury is undeniably a sci-fi icon, but this adaptation turns a great concept into a heavy-handed, book-burning spectacle. If it weren’t for Michael Shannon, I probably would’ve turned it off much sooner. ()

agentmiky 

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Englisch The film wasn’t as bad as I feared, given my initial expectations of a movie filled with nonsense, A poorly written script, and a dreadful final execution. However, it didn’t turn out that way. Admittedly, if I had read Ray Bradbury's original novel, I might have had more critiques about what the film aimed to achieve, but since I haven’t read the book, comparisons aren’t quite relevant. Firstly, the film has a distinct TV production feel. The special effects seem rather basic, and I would have expected a more elaborately developed world. The aerial shots of a regular city with only a few CGI signs on skyscrapers don’t impress much. Despite this, I found the story engaging, with an intriguing concept about firefighters (it never would have occurred to me to turn the primary function of a fire department into starting fires instead of putting them out). The subplot involving the rebels seemed a bit underdeveloped; it could have been tweaked to give this storyline more weight and convincing character. Michael Shannon shines in his role, and his expressions are a pleasure to watch; he’s a great actor. The ending was quite acceptable. The execution gets 2 stars, but the idea deserves a strong 4. I give it 65%. ()