Picking up a short while after Firefly left off, the crew of the space transport Serenity are harboring a highly sought after fugitive - River, a girl with incredible mental ability and amazing fighting skills. The Alliance, the rulers of the galaxy, have sent one of their top operatives after her. He is a one-man army and will stop at nothing to accomplish his mission. Meanwhile for the crew of Serenity it is business as usual, and that business generally involves smuggling, stealing and doing whatever gets them a payout. In the future, mankind consumed planet Earth, called "Earth-that-was", and moved to other planets and satellites. A new order is established with the totalitarian government of the Alliance, which fights and wins a war against their opponents, the independents. When Dr. Simon rescues his teenager telepathic sister, River Tam, from the claws of the Alliance, they are sheltered by a group of mercenaries and smugglers in the spacecraft Serenity, leaded by the former war hero Captain Malcolm 'Mal' Reynolds. The Alliance send an assassin to bring River Tam back, while Mal and his crew find out how powerful she is and the truth about the hidden planet Miranda and the origin of the cannibals Reavers. "Secrets are not my concern. Keeping them, is."<br/><br/>"I can't guarantee the will not come after you. Your broadcast has weakened their regime" "I told them the Tams are no longer a threat. Damage done. They may listen. But I think they know I am no longer their man" "It doesn't bode especially well for you, letting us go and patching up our hurts. The next time I see you, I would like to kill you myself" "You won't. There is nothing left to see".<br/><br/>Do you think the assassin followed his own rules of "certain old civilized cultures, where men that failed as entirely as yourself, would throw themselves onto their swords"? Or did he find his own humanity, and only then used his own rules to justify his demise? Did he find his own will, or did he get stuck to his servant's duties and imposed code of honor, independent of universal human values?<br/><br/>I don't know the answer myself (because the answer is not clear about from the story). I am not even sure I want to know the real answer. But that's a question I am interested in hearing opinions about. Watching this right after watching Firefly in two days, I can not objectively say if this movie can stand for itself and have any sense to people who are not familiar with Firefly. Basically, this is just one more episode of the show, great finale meant to be conclusion for the good show that ended way too soon. It gives us answers to some questions about things that Firefly had no chance to bring to their conclusions and it would be good ending for the show even if it was not canceled and had many seasons instead. Movie is not great, but it was necessary for sure. Firefly was not so much about space action and adrenaline as it was about characters that were real and convincing and that we could relate to, characters we fell in love with even after just dozen of episodes this show lasted. This movie brings back those characters and gives us conclusion after show simply stopped out of nowhere and left us missing them badly. Now it's easier to move on. I do not consider this show or ending movie to be great, but it gets under your skin and you simply have to love it. So it is hard to rate it…<br/><br/>7,5/10 Whedon wants to make a Serenity trilogy, and I suspect the actors will grow on me if he does. In this case, familiarity would breed not contempt but comfort. Serenity takes place approximately six months after the last Firefly episode, "Objects In Space". The events between the final episode of Firefly and the beginning of Serenity, including Inara and Shepherd Book leaving the ship, are chronicled in a Serenity three-part comic book series, written by Joss Whedon, called "Those Left Behind". The Verse is the star cluster that was settled by the human folk who left Earth-That-Was and founded the Alliance. Using material compiled by Josh Awtry, The Verse appears to consist principally of a trinary star system, with two other stars orbiting a central one. The Core and Border Worlds orbit the central "White Sun." The second, "Red Sun," which orbits the central sun in an 80-year orbit, and its planets comprise the Rim and the Frontier. The third "Blue Sun" orbits the central sun in a 730-year orbit and has no planets listed (although it may at some point be revealed to have its own planetary system). Malcolm Reynolds states (in "Our Mrs. Reynolds") that there are over seventy "little earths" spinning about, all told. According to Awtry, there are "215 terraformed worlds and moons, seven gas giants, seven protostars and five distinct star systems that comprise the star cluster known as The Verse." Or just an abbreviation of Universe. The final battle in Serenity actually occurs in the upper atmosphere of a planet so there would be air for sound to travel through. Even though the film had "disappointing" box office results, the DVD sales of the show and film have been overwhelming. Rumours had it that another film, whether a sequel or prequel, was in talks, but these have since been deemed false. In time, Joss Whedon had said, I've said repeatedly that I would love to make another movie with these guys, and that remains the case. It also remains the case that I'm booked up by Marvel for the next three years, and that I haven't even been able to get "Dr. Horrible 2" off the ground because of that. So I don't even entertain the notion of entertaining the notion of doing this, and wont. Couple years from now, when Nathan [Fillion]'s no longer [on] "Castle" and I'm no longer the Tom Hagen of the Marvel Universe and making a giant movie, we might look and see where the market is then. But right now, its a complete non-Kickstarter for me, He is bound by law five times for smuggling, tariff dodging, and transporting illegal cargo. He was a Sergeant in the Independent Army. 57th Brigade, and a volunteer. Awarded the Valor Commendation for the Battle of Serenity Valley. Joss Whedon revealed that Wash and Bookwere killed off when the actors playing those roles could not commit to sequels. This posed a difficult problem for Whedon, as Universal wanted to be sure that sequels could be made easily if the first film was a success. According to Whedon, it was the lawyers on the film who suggested killing off the characters in order to make Universal more sure about the project. He was initially reluctant, but soon agreed it was the best (and possibly only) viable solution. Whedon's original 190-page script told the same story, but with all of the crew surviving. It's possible, since Buffy/Angel and Cabin in the Woods all feature otherworldly threats and secret government organisations (the Initiative trying to exploit them, the Conspiracy trying to appease them, and Shield trying to combat them). Humanity may have left Earth to establish the Firefly/Serenity colonies after the Cabin in the Woods and Dollhouse apocalypses, and this would explain Paris being in ruins at the end of Alien: Resurrection. We also have the doll Miss Edith belonging to vampire Drusilla from Buffy/Angel in the basement in Cabin in the Woods; and Thor glimpsing the three figures dressed as a Wolf, a Ram and Hart in his dream in Avengers; Age of Ultron; Wolfram and Hart being the villains from Angel. A fun theory (similar to the Disney/Pixar-verse theory) was proposed by a fan and can be seen somewhere on the World-wide Web. a5c7b9f00b Here Comes the Boom full movie in hindi free download mp4So Undercover download moviesScott Pilgrim vs. the World full movie hd 720p free downloadBahamas or Bust movie downloadCollision Course sub downloadRoundhouse movie hindi free downloadFallen movie free download in hindiCounting Coup in hindi 720pThe World's End tamil dubbed movie torrentLemon Cove 720p
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