This is a breath of fresh air because it's the kind of movie Hollywood should be making more. A stand-alone film, with an original concept, and a holistic view to making a good movie. It has a plot sufficiently complex to keep your attention and encourage you to watch it again to see what you missed on your first time through. It has interesting settings, good visuals, and characters and an intense soundtrack.
In case I can make this any clearer to a studio exec who might be reading these: stop making sequels, stop making reboots, stop making social commentary more important than proper filmmaking, and make movies people enjoy watching as an intelligent person instead of a mindless consumer!