What on earth did I just witness? It was like being trapped in a vortex of cinematic chaos where the only thing more perplexing than the plot was trying to figure out if anyone actually knew what was happening.
Let me start with the basics: I spent three hours with this movie, and by the end, I still couldn't identify a single character or piece together a coherent storyline. It felt like watching a jigsaw puzzle where half the pieces were missing and the other half were from different boxes.
After three hours of head-scratching confusion, they just decided to slap together a few clips in a fast-forward montage. It was like they ran out of money for a proper conclusion and opted for the “let’s see how much random footage we can cram into the last five minutes” approach.
Overall, Horizon Saga 1 is a bewildering experience that left me questioning not only the plot but my own sanity. If you enjoy spending three hours being hopelessly lost and then getting slapped with a montage of disconnected scenes, then congratulations, this movie might just be for you. For the rest of us, it’s like trying to solve a Rubik’s cube in a hurricane—utterly pointless and thoroughly frustrating.