'In the Lost Lands' review: A post-apocalyptic waste
- George R.R. Martin's work is adapted for the big screen in 'In the Lost Lands,' directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, marking only the second adaptation of his stories since 'Nightflyers' in 1987.
- Milla Jovovich plays the witch Gray Alys, who must travel to the Lost Lands to steal a shapeshifter's essence for the Queen, while being pursued by a religious enforcer named Ash.
- The film features strong visual elements, including production design by Lukasz Trzcinski and cinematography by Glen MacPherson, adding to its appeal despite a lack of depth in storytelling.
- The film, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, has an engaging surface and offers popcorn fantasy entertainment, despite lacking depth and complexity.
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