![]() So instead the government has to find a way to get them all out? That is quite a neat idea. ![]() not being able to be killed because magic will always move on to the next person. The story while it skips so much that is hard to follow is quite unique. and I mean that feeling is VERY strong.Īnd yet despite all of that, I had a wonderful time with this movie, which is weird because every single part of this movie kind of sucks. we do not see the full story feels more like a summary that misses some details. Still there is some pretty interesting world building but. It’s always kind of hard to see what kind of things they hold and I don’t think it’s that constantly used. so to use wind to fly higher and stuff like that. like summoning a wall of ice or rock, round things are used for evocation and basically are your main weapon and triangle things are used for alteration. Like square things are used for conjuration. Depending on if it’s a circle, a square or a triangle. There is a lot of exposition about all the forms of magic though! Mages in this world do not use wands, they use junk like containers. and this is a movie about her becoming a wizard. Even the part where Abigail is taught about Magic is kind of cut. ![]() ![]() It’s Junk!Ĭharacters gain crucial information on screen non stop, random characters are grabbed from the street and acted upon as if they are someone familiar. In a weird way this movie very much feels like Steampunk Harry Potter (the movies, not the books). she might have a chance to save her father. So the supreme leader is the only one that can do magic and can rule over all in a city of weak people to control! Abigail of course turns out to have magic and discovers a group of magical rebels.With them. Magic exists and the government has fabricated all these lies to keep the mages out of the city. however when she has come to age she learns the truth. when her father gets taken Abigail now grows up into a much harsher and insecure life. This disease has also found its way inside their city walls. Abigail lives in a city that is closed off and ruled by a tyrannical government no one is allowed to cross “the boundary” because a disease roams there. If you are still here let’s discuss the basic plot. ![]() That being said, if you are a person of sound mind the plot will not hold surprises for you long as it is written for the young adults.early adolescent teens and preteens. After all the plot is not really revealed for the first 20 minutes so if you are the no spoiler type of person look away now and pick up at the next paragraph. Meyer resides in Los Angeles.The plot of the movie is fairly spoilery in itself. Her additional guest star roles include Criminal Minds (2005), Castle (2009), The Mentalist (2008), Burn Notice (2007), and Nip/Tuck (2003), and she has recurred on ABC's Scoundrels (2010), CW's 90210 (2008), CBS's CSI: Miami (2002), and NCIS (2003). She has made many guest appearances and played one of the series regular roles in FOX's Point Pleasant (2005). She also starred as Detective Allison Kerry in the horror/thriller film Saw (2004) and its sequels as well. In addition to Johnny Mnemonic, Meyer has played roles in other science fiction productions including Starship Troopers, Birds of Prey and Star Trek: Nemesis (2002). She broke out two years later, playing the cybernetically enhanced bodyguard Jane in the cyberpunk thriller Johnny Mnemonic (1995). In the same year she made her film debut in the TV movie Strapped (1993). Meyer started acting in 1993, with her first major role playing Lucinda Nicholson in the TV series Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990). Dina Meyer is an American film and television actress best known for her roles as Barbara Gordon in Birds of Prey (2002), Dizzy Flores in Starship Troopers (1997) and Detective Allison Kerry in the Saw installments. ![]()
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