Animating photorealistic humans is much, much harder than animating robots, and I guess that is the reason of why one could consider that compared with its two predecessors, the visuals used here are a little bit uneven; the results are quite impressive anyway, but most importantly, the story reaches a rather fascinating climax which once again, feels like a mere fragment from a much bigger story.
A mere teaser, if you prefer. But still quite intriguing, anyway.
It really would be nice if Neill Blomkamp turned the Adam series into a feature-lenght movie, or a videogame. Or maybe a CGI miniseries. A continuation is definately needed, as the story of both The Mirror and this third episode ended with a cliffhanger.
A mere teaser, if you prefer. But still quite intriguing, anyway.
It really would be nice if Neill Blomkamp turned the Adam series into a feature-lenght movie, or a videogame. Or maybe a CGI miniseries. A continuation is definately needed, as the story of both The Mirror and this third episode ended with a cliffhanger.