Movie · 2023 · Science Fiction, Action, Adventure · 2h 14m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 3.6/10 (657.9K ratings)
This is a fight for our very existence.
Overview
Amid a future war between the human race and the forces of artificial intelligence, a hardened ex-special forces agent grieving the disappearance of his wife, is recruited to hunt down and kill the Creator, the elusive architect of advanced AI who has developed a mysterious weapon with the power to end the war—and mankind itself.
Ratings
Curator score: 3.6/10
IMDb: 6.7/10
Letterboxd: 3.29/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 67%
Metacritic: 63
TMDB: 7.0/10
Director
Gareth Edwards
Production
New Regency Pictures, Entertainment One, Regency Enterprises, Bad Dreams
Cast
John David Washington, Madeleine Yuna Voyles, Gemma Chan, Allison Janney, Ken Watanabe, Sturgill Simpson, Amar Chadha-Patel, Marc Menchaca, Robbie Tann, Ralph Ineson, Michael Esper, Veronica Ngô, Ian Verdun, Daniel Ray Rodriguez, Rad Pereira, Syd Skidmore, Karen Aldridge, Teerawat Mulvilai, Leanna Chea, Sahatchai Chumrum
Where to watch
Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A visually ambitious sci-fi war epic with striking world-building and emotional intent, but the story leans heavily on familiar tropes and uneven writing. Worth it if you value atmosphere, scale, and strong production design over originality.
Best for
fans of big-screen science fiction
viewers who prioritize visuals and world-building
people who like emotional AI stories
audiences open to familiar genre beats done with polish
Skip if
you want a highly original script
you’re tired of AI-versus-humanity stories
you need sharp character writing throughout
you prefer action films with tighter plotting
Overview
The Creator is one of those sci-fi blockbusters that feels more impressive in pieces than as a whole. Gareth Edwards builds a future that looks lived-in, tactile, and expensive without feeling sterile, and the film keeps finding arresting images in ruined landscapes, military hardware, and the uneasy coexistence of humans and machines. It has the scale of a studio tentpole with the melancholy of a smaller, more mournful science-fiction drama.
Worth noting
What holds it back is familiarity. The emotional arc, the chase structure, and many of the philosophical ideas are drawn from well-worn genre material, and the screenplay rarely surprises in the way the visuals do. Still, the film’s sincerity matters: it wants to be about grief, parenthood, and the moral cost of dehumanizing the “other,” and that gives it more weight than a purely effects-driven spectacle.
Bottom line
If you’re in the mood for a polished, immersive sci-fi adventure with a strong sense of place, it’s easy to recommend. If you’re looking for something genuinely provocative or narratively sharp, this is more likely to impress than to fully satisfy.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Framesofnick (2.5★) · 6778 likes
Bruh should create a better movie 💀
davidehrlich (3★) · 5131 likes
Gareth Edwards’ “The Creator” isn’t an especially good movie, and yet I hope and believe that it has the potential to change the movies forever in some very good ways. The story it tells — about an embittered ex-special forces agent who shepherds the world’s first human/A.I. hybrid child (newcomer Madeleine Yuna Voyles) through a dangerous future, only to rediscover his own humanity in the process — is such an ultra-familiar mishmash of well-worn sci-fi tropes that Edwards’ and Chris… more Gareth Edwards’ “The Creator” isn’t an especially good movie, and yet I hope and believe that it has the potential to change the movies forever in some very good ways. The story it tells — about an embittered ex-special forces agent who shepherds the world’s first human/A.I. hybrid child (newcomer Madeleine Yuna Voyles) through a dangerous future, only to rediscover his own humanity in the process — is such an ultra-familiar mishmash of well-worn sci-fi tropes that Edwards’ and Chris… more
George Carmi (4★) · 4215 likes
I enjoy the little things in life. Hanging out with my friends. Going on walks. Mini M&Ms. Taking an edible, sitting back, and enjoying some fun science fiction.
I’ve created a cinematic universe (in my head). It’s called “Cool Shit and That’s About It.” This is a cinematic universe comprised of conceptually bold, beautiful looking films. Films that consume you with their intruiging world-building, massive set pieces, and cool shit to look at. This cinematic universe is also slightly devoid… more
matt lynch (2.5★) · 3412 likes
Absolutely loaded with lovely design work and one arresting image after another. Too bad about the terrible script.