Annihilation (dir. Alex Garland).
“The more you think about Annihilation, the more it digs into your consciousness. It has big, ambitious ideas wrapped in imagination. However, its climatic ending and intense reveals feel underwhelming and slightly...

Annihilation (dir. Alex Garland).

The more you think about Annihilation, the more it digs into your consciousness. It has big, ambitious ideas wrapped in imagination. However, its climatic ending and intense reveals feel underwhelming and slightly misleading. Ominous and eerie, Garland’s film unnerves its viewers through a viscerally cerebral vision remixing [author Jeff] VanderMeer’s heady themes of human biology in astounding and impressive but ultimately unsatisfying ways.

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