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8 Science Fiction Movies With Good IMBD

Science fiction is a genre containing imaginary things that could exist in our world in the future. The unreal stuff in science fiction movies could be the spaceships or robots or aliens or time machines or any other kind of technology or findings that could happen. If you a science fiction fan, then this article is for you.

Here are the best Science fiction movies to binge-watch.

  1. Inception (2010)
  2. Interstellar (2014)
  3. Wall E (2008)
  4. Arrival (2016)
  5. The Prestige (2006)
  6. The Matrix (1999)
  7. Jurassic Park (1993)
  8. Indru Netru Naalai (2015) 

1. Inception (2010)

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IMBD: 8.8/10

The theme of the movie Inception is ‘dreams’. Cobb (Leonardo Dicaprio) and Arthur(Joseph Gordon-Levitt) are what we call extractors. They are spies who use new military technology to allow people to enter other people’s dreams and get information from people. It is a sort of espionage in the dream world. 

2. Interstellar (2014)

IMBD: 8.6/10

Interstellar is a science mixed with mind blending fiction movie. The character Michael Caine had to devise plans to save the earth. Plan A was to harness fifth-dimensional physics. They used gravity to launch a space station entirely to transport the earth’s population. Plan B is to shoot a bunch of embryos into space to start a new colony from scratch. The first generation would be the astronauts. The second would be the third, and so on.

3. Wall E (2008)

IMBD:8.4/10

Wall-E movie questions – what happened to the earth, how the planet became uninhabitable, and how humans had to flee it to continue their life somewhere else in the cosmos by being the corporate monopoly. This global catastrophe had to find a way to clean up the mess. They made wall-e or waste allocation load lifter, one of the earth-class robots sent out, all over the world to clean up stacking garbage as highest skyscrapers, mess.

4. Arrival (2016)

IMBD: 7.9/10

The Arrival movie was made by Denis Villeneuve. This movie is about the aliens that have come down to earth. They have landed in ships, and no one knows what they want. So, they sent Amy, a renowned linguist who tries to communicate with these aliens. Amy Adams is a spectacular character because the entire film rests on her shoulders and her bizarre character progression is a different way of telling a story. The whole movie is about communicating with aliens and using a language to solve problems and not cause problems, which is a good message.

5. The Prestige (2006)

IMBD: 8.5/10

The prestige movie engages with rival magicians. Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale played the two up-and-coming magicians roles. They briefly worked together until the tragedy. The conflict between the two of them keeps the movie engaged.

6. The Matrix (1999)

IMBD: 8.7/10

The Matrix is an interesting philosophical story. The plot of the movie is about a computer artificially based system to bend the rules. Many movies have copied this movie, but none of the films has sequels as good as this movie. The Matrix came out in 1999, just before the feared millennium bug when the world was already a little paranoid about technology and computers.

7. Jurassic Park (1993)

IMBD: 7/10

The Jurrasic Park is a movie loved by kids and also same time is filled with terrifying dinosaurs. The plot of this movie is two paleontologists invited to be kind of the first test run of this new park with genetically engineered dinosaurs. They were able to clone from Frog DNA and old mosquitoes. They had drunk the blood of dinosaurs. They were caught and removed those mosquitoes from amber. They were able to use that DNA to clone dinosaurs. Therefore, this movie became a monster island.

8. Indru Netru Naalai (2015)

IMBD: 8.1/10

Indru Netru Naalai is the first science fiction movie in Tamil.
The plot is about Vishnu Vishal, a middle-class man who falls in love with Mia George. He gets a time travel machine, and with that, he goes back to the past years and cherishes them. They use the time machine to get several benefits.

Edited by Prakriti Arora

 

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