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Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
In the 28th century, Valerian and Laureline are special operatives charged with keeping order throughout the human territories. On assignment from the Minister of Defense, the two undertake a mission to Alpha, an ever-expanding metropolis where species from across the universe have converged over centuries to share knowledge, intelligence, and cultures. At the center of Alpha is a mysterious dark force which threatens the peaceful existence of the City of a Thousand Planets, and Valerian and Laureline must race to identify the menace and safeguard not just Alpha, but the future of the universe.
rating
6.629
runtime
137 min

Release

2017-07-19

Cast

Dane DeHaan
Dane DeHaan
as Valerian
Cara Delevingne
Cara Delevingne
as Laureline
Clive Owen
Clive Owen
as Commander Arün Filitt
Rihanna
Rihanna
as Bubble
Ethan Hawke
Ethan Hawke
as Jolly the Pimp
Herbie Hancock
Herbie Hancock
as Defence Minister
Kris Wu
Kris Wu
as Sergeant Neza
Rutger Hauer
Rutger Hauer
as President of the World State Federation
John Goodman
John Goodman
as Igon Siruss (voice)
Elizabeth Debicki
Elizabeth Debicki
as Emperor Haban-Limaï (voice)
Sam Spruell
Sam Spruell
as General Okto Bar
Ola Rapace
Ola Rapace
as Major Gibson
Alain Chabat
Alain Chabat
as Bob the Pirate
Thom Findlay
Thom Findlay
as Pirates (voice)
Mathieu Kassovitz
Mathieu Kassovitz
as Hawker
Aymeline Valade
Aymeline Valade
as Emperor Haban-Limaï
Sasha Luss
Sasha Luss
as Princess Lïhio-Minaa / Creature 'Candy Dress'
Pauline Hoarau
Pauline Hoarau
as Empress Aloï / Creature 'Swing Angel'
Jonas Bloquet
Jonas Bloquet
as K-Tron Warrior / Control Room Soldier
Sand Van Roy
Sand Van Roy
as Creature 'Jessica Rabbit'
Louis Leterrier
Louis Leterrier
as Captain Welcoming Mercurys
Olivier Megaton
Olivier Megaton
as Captain Welcoming KCO2
Sam Douglas
Sam Douglas
as Male Tourist
Diva Sicard
Diva Sicard
as Mâatri (Tsûuri's Friend)
Eric Lampaert
Eric Lampaert
as Guide Thaziit
Alexandre Willaume
Alexandre Willaume
as Captain Kris
Gavin Drea
Gavin Drea
as Sergent Cooper
Réginal Kudiwu
Réginal Kudiwu
as Major Samk
David Michie
David Michie
as Pearl Tsuuri (voice)
Marion Roussignol
Marion Roussignol
as Pearl
Emilie Pommelet
Emilie Pommelet
as Pearl
Roman Blomme
Roman Blomme
as Boulan Bathor
Emilie Livingston
Emilie Livingston
as Bubble Dancer (as Emilie Goldblum)
Alexandre Nguyen
Alexandre Nguyen
as Japanese Delegate
Aurelien Gaya
Aurelien Gaya
as Igon Sirus Guard
Mikael Buxton
Mikael Buxton
as Paradise Alley Soldier
Yun Lai
Yun Lai
as Valley Chinois
Anders Heinrichsen
Anders Heinrichsen
as Police Officer
Tristan Robin
Tristan Robin
as Roper
Yun-Ping He
Yun-Ping He
as Controller of the Technical Chamber
Ben Mauro
Ben Mauro
as Commander Arün Filitt Guard
Jean-François Lenogue
Jean-François Lenogue
as Igon Sirus Guard
Peter Eberst
Peter Eberst
as Igon Sirus Guard
Xavier Giannoli
Xavier Giannoli
as Captain Norton
Éric Rochant
Éric Rochant
as Captain Welcoming Palm Müret
Benoît Jacquot
Benoît Jacquot
as Captain Welcoming Arysum
Gérard Krawczyk
Gérard Krawczyk
as Captain Welcoming Martapuraïs
Pierre Cachia
Pierre Cachia
as Kortan Dahük
David Saada
David Saada
as Kortan Dahük
Hippolyte Burkhart-Uhlen
Hippolyte Burkhart-Uhlen
as Kortan Dahük
Florian Guichard
Florian Guichard
as Mercury
Stéphane Mir
Stéphane Mir
as Mercury
Thierry Barthe
Thierry Barthe
as Mercury
Pier Ewudu
Pier Ewudu
as Palm Müret
Andrew Tisba
Andrew Tisba
as Palm Müret
Yannick Lorté
Yannick Lorté
as Palm Müret
Charly Akakpo
Charly Akakpo
as Arysum-Kormn
Clément Beauruelle
Clément Beauruelle
as Arysum-Kormn
Audrey Kamp
Audrey Kamp
as Arysum-Kormn
Anthony Hornez
Anthony Hornez
as Martapuraï
Julien Bleitrach
Julien Bleitrach
as Martapuraï
Maxime Babara Touré
Maxime Babara Touré
as Martapuraï
Barbara Weber-Scaff
Barbara Weber-Scaff
as Empress Aloï (voice)
Marilhéa Peillard
Marilhéa Peillard
as Tsûuri
Lee Delong
Lee Delong
as Tsûuri / Tourist (voice)
Judith Brunett
Judith Brunett
as Mâatri (Tsûuri's Friend) (voice)
Marie Barrouillet
Marie Barrouillet
as Tsûuri Child
Cindy Bruna
Cindy Bruna
as Guard
Sija Titko
Sija Titko
as Guard
Daphnée Kbidi
Daphnée Kbidi
as Tortured Pearl
Nick Marzock
Nick Marzock
as Tortured Pearl (voice)
Stefan Konarske
Stefan Konarske
as Captain Zito
Mahamadou Coulibaly
Mahamadou Coulibaly
as Major Gibon's Soldier / Igon Junio
Julien Marlin
Julien Marlin
as Major Gibon's Soldier
Yvan Lucker
Yvan Lucker
as Major Gibon's Soldier
Tom Hygreck
Tom Hygreck
as Major Gibon's Soldier
Abel Jafri
Abel Jafri
as Bus Driver
Laurent Ferraro
Laurent Ferraro
as Igon Siruss / Doghan Dagui
Jean-Robert Lombard
Jean-Robert Lombard
as Igon Sirus Guard
Leonid Glushchenko
Leonid Glushchenko
as Igon Sirus Guard
Akim Chir
Akim Chir
as Igon Sirus Guard
Laminé Ba
Laminé Ba
as Igon Sirus Guard
Paul Lefèvre
Paul Lefèvre
as Siirt Guard / Siirt Salesman
Guillaume Maison
Guillaume Maison
as Siirt Salesman
Jean-Christophe Brizard
Jean-Christophe Brizard
as Siirt Salesman
Patrick Cottet-Moine
Patrick Cottet-Moine
as Siirt Cop
Irene Palko
Irene Palko
as Female Tourist
James Flynn
James Flynn
as Guide #2
Tonio Descanvelle
Tonio Descanvelle
as DA / Doghan-Dagui
Velvet D'Amour
Velvet D'Amour
as Tourist
Doug Rand
Doug Rand
as Doghan-Dagui
Grant Moninger
Grant Moninger
as Doghan-Dagui (voice)
Robbie Rist
Robbie Rist
as Doghan-Dagui (voice)
Christopher Swindel
Christopher Swindel
as Doghan-Dagui (voice)
Claire Tran
Claire Tran
as Bubble / Glamopod / Control Room Sergeant
Alain Etoundi
Alain Etoundi
as Club Bouncer
Fayet Nsumoto
Fayet Nsumoto
as Club Bouncer
Kristina Kachinskaya
Kristina Kachinskaya
as Creature 'Twin'
Veronika Khayla
Veronika Khayla
as Creature 'Twin'
Sissi Duparc
Sissi Duparc
as Creature 'Louis XVI'
Noam Frost
Noam Frost
as Creature 'Bird Woman'
Pauline Serreau
Pauline Serreau
as Creature 'Tattoo'
Philippe Rigot
Philippe Rigot
as Hero Merchant
Étienne Ménard
Étienne Ménard
as Red Zone Captain
Peter Lamarque
Peter Lamarque
as Warship Captain
Maximilien Seweryn
Maximilien Seweryn
as K-Tron Captain
Zouheir Zerhouni
Zouheir Zerhouni
as K-Tron Warrior
Tristan Zerbib
Tristan Zerbib
as K-Tron Warrior
Elliot Jenicot
Elliot Jenicot
as Interrogation Room Captain
Staiv Gentis
Staiv Gentis
as Control Room Soldier
Chloé Hollings
Chloé Hollings
as Alex-Intruder's Voice (voice)
Aguendia Fotabong
Aguendia Fotabong
as Boulan Bathor Emperor
Tania Dessources
Tania Dessources
as Boulan Bathor Emperor's Wife
Gaëtan Cotigny
Gaëtan Cotigny
as Fisherman
François Bredon
François Bredon
as Fisherman
Peter Hudson
Peter Hudson
as Captain Crowford
Cédric Chevalme
Cédric Chevalme
as Bubble / Boulan-Bathor / Valerian
Thalia Besson
Thalia Besson
David Clark
David Clark
as Astronaut (uncredited)
Benjamin Cléry
Benjamin Cléry
as Boulan Bathor (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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tmdb15214618

A spectacular spectacle of a movie that faithfully adapts a French 1970s sci-fi comic book. If you think you might see it some day, you owe it to yourself to catch it in 3D on a big screen now. In a world of paint-by-numbers blockbusters, this is an invigorating slap to the eyeballs. The flick would benefit from more focus and deliberation; often, story beats are glancing blows instead of precision hits. The biggest flaws, however, are found in the dialogue, which is at best serviceable and at times painful, probably owing to its transition through times, languages, and mediums. Valerian isn't perfect, it's a bit clunky, but the sheer unusualness, whimsy, and wonder overpowers the movie's faults, making it well worth watching.

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Movie Queen41

It's a fun movie, but it's not what I would call a sci fi classic. It's all spectacle, with eye popping visuals. It creates some really interesting side characters and alien worlds. The drawback is the two leads. They seem rather bland and one dimensional. Their romantic bantering is quite boring. The supporting characters are more colorful and interesting. If you are a fan of Luc Besson's The Fifth Element, you will probably enjoy this. Just don't expect anything too deep from this movie.

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Ruuz

Well, the scenes start comin' and they don't stop comin'. Aaaand that's basically the whole movie. No, honestly by the end of it I was actually pretty on board. It took me a lot to get to that point though. The ham-fisted romance subplot they kept awkwardly grinding the movie to a standstill for was chief amongst the swill I felt I had to wade through to get to that point of enjoyment. The primary alien race being the most poorly animated was another. But somewhere between the Rhianna actually being bearable in this, and the Ethan Hawke character I want to see 500 more times, I did actually somewhat enjoy _Valerian_... Somewhat. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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Dark Jedi

I guess I am going to disagree both with the critics, wich of course is not at all unusual, as well as with a lot of the actual viewers of this movie by saying that I really liked this movie. I guess that I can to some extent understand that some viewers are disappointed. That would be the viewers that have read the comics that the movie is based on. Unfortunately someone in the production team decided to take bits and pieces from several comic books and mash them together as well as change some key elements. It is really annoying when that is done. It is usually an indication that somewhere some dumbass who did not understand, and certainly did not respect, the source material had way too much influence on the production. It is really a shame since the comic book from wich the core of the of the story seems to be taken is certainly more than good enough to stand on its own. Well luckily the mashup that they produced is actually bloody good. Something wich in my experience is quite rare. The Valerian comics lends themselves very well as a base for some spectacular sci-fi with plenty of weird creatures and spectacular scenery. Add Luc Besson to the mix and you have to spell spectacular in all caps. This is definitely a Luc Besson movie. Plenty of action, spectacular (yes I repeat myself but this movie deserves it) scenery, a fair amount of weirdness. In short a lot of stuff this particular viewer likes. The mashed up story is not too bad. It is predictable as hell of course, even though it is not following the comics, but it is making a decent job of tying together all the action and FX and the action and FX is really the main reason to watch this movie after all. I have to say that I think most of the characters were pretty okay. It seems that the performance of the two main characters where generally not so well received by a lot of people. I guess I can somewhat understand that but I still cannot refrain from saying: Read the fucking comics! Okay it is a French comic and there are probably few people outside of France (or at least outside of Europe) that have read them. Me being one of the few of course. Anyway, Valerian and Laureline are supposed to be somewhat weird, silly and a little bit childish. Personally I think they did a fair job of interpreting the comic book characters the way they should be. We probably have Luc Besson to thank for not getting a some Hollywood, thirteen on a dozen, characters. I do miss some bits of the real comics though. The transmutation animal played a much more visible role in the comic and so did the three information peddlers wich gave a much more professional impression in the comic book by the way. I also think it was a shame that they changed the story of the Muh so much. Their role in the comic book was much more impressive to me. Still, most of the bits and pieces that is taken from the different comic books and mashed together are quite faithfully reproduced, at least visually and the results turned out really really good as far as I am concerned. To wrap it up, to me, this movie was a fun, spectacular, action filled sci-fi extravaganza. A typical Luc Besson movie and I mean that in a good way.

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melani

I like this Movie very much. It reminds a bit about Avatar & John Carter. I can not Understand why it did Not make it to the Australian Cinemas. For this type of High Budget it would be worth watching in 3D Cinemas. I gave it 10/10 **********

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torysa

A disorrienting but somewhat delightful run through all manner of sci-fi imaginations. The acting was not good, and the storyline was sometimes incoherent, yet I have this strange urge to rewatch this thing. It's harmless, fascinating fun, in ways like the original starwars experience (though much more visually spectacular, and much less narratively coherent).

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oznightshade

I'm conflicted by this film. The good is really great. I think the settings are some of the best in any sci-fi movie I've watched. Luc Besson's style shines through ala Fifth Element. The visual and special effects combine with the settings to make this just spectacular to watch. The plot and action provide solid support. But the bad is truly awful. The selection of Dane DeHaan in the lead is one of the worst casting mistakes I've come across. He is completely unbelievable in the role and nothing like the character in the source material. Cara Delevingne scrapes by but the two of them struggle to deliver their roles and have zero chemistry. Even Clive and Ethan aren't at their best, with Rihanna being one of the best performances. They aren't helped by some very poorly written dialog. With so many good actors and writers out there these two big mistakes should never have happened. Unfortunately those mistakes turned what should have been a sci-fi gem closer to painful mediocrity.

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vylmen

Great world, great action, great miscast Dane de Haan sounds like a teenager trying to sound like a grown-up ordering porn from the video store with dad's credit card. He's not the bratty guy that gets on Cara's nerves and into her heart. That would be Ryan Goslin, Chris Evans or Chris Pratt, but I reckon they had their schedules full. Since much of the movie depends on the banter between Cara and Dane, you can see Cara is trying and rescues a bunch of scenes, but it just doesn't work. It's a real shame. On top of that, he misses the hero charm and charisma that's needed to pull off a believable "invaluable resource". So enjoy the good parts (the word building, the action scenes and Rihanna's performance) and try to gloss over the bad.