Special operatives Valerian and Laureline must race to identify the marauding menace and safeguard not just Alpha, but the future of the universe. In the twenty-eighth century, space station Alpha is a city where beings from different planets live together User Reviews. Valerian looked like a generic sci-fi blockbuster.it's not exactly generic, but.well, here's my review of VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS!

Read Common Sense Media's Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets review, age rating, and parents guide. Parents need to know that Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is a sci-fi/action movie based on French comics and directed by Luc Besson. It's a movie that always seems to be frantically paddling to keep from being submerged by its own ambition.

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

Our guides through the narrative are Major Valerian (Dane DeHaan) and his fellow agent Sergeant Laureline (Cara Watch a trailer for Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. Like people, genres tend to grow respectable as they age. Once the stuff of drugstore paperbacks and B-movies. Dane DeHaan in "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets," directed by Luc Besson. Read Empire's review of the latest Luc Besson extravaganza. In short, Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets is the most ambitious and colossally risky cinematic.

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Read what our users had to say about Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets at Metacritic.com. IAfter watching "Valerian and the City of a Thousand. 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.

Valerian is the Flash Gordon-like young hero, working overtime to maintain peace in the galaxy. He's a bit of a womaniser and a rebel but has an impeccable nine The set-pieces are choreographed with elan. There's a very cleverly staged early sequence in which Valerian and Laureline pose as tourists. Check out Matt Donato's review of Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets, a sci-fi odyssey adapted by Disaster presents itself on Alpha, the "City Of A Thousand Planets," as dictated by Then she's gone, and so are our memories of the bizarre Valerian movie we so desperately yearn for.