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  • Smaller-scale sci-fi films can tackle social issues on a personal level, making them more relatable to viewers.
  • By combining unexpected genres or elements, directors can create a cinematic reality that feels both lived-in and relatable.
  • Grounded characters and realistic storytelling can make even the most fantastical science fiction elements seem plausible and relatable.

Since Georges Méliès' A Trip to the Moon, science fiction movies have captivated audiences. Using space travel, terrifying creatures, and futuristic production design can transport viewers into a completely different universe. Sometimes a director doesn't want to do that. Adding only one sci-fi element or another genre can create a cinematic reality that feels realistically close to this one.

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[-] bradboimler@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I would call Coherence (2013) grounded scifi. It had been out for a while before I discovered it and I absolutely loved it. Watch it, but go in completely cold.

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