Valerian Review: 6 Ups & 4 Downs

The year's most insane blockbuster.

By Jack Pooley /

Europacorp

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets has finally landed in UK cinemas, and it's safe to say that Luc Besson's mega-blockbuster has sharply divided critics so far.

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Most of the publicity surrounding the movie has focused on it being the most expensive European film ever made, and the depressing inevitability, of course, that it's been a colossal box office bomb.

As for the quality of the film itself, this is arguably the most bats*** crazy $200 million movie ever made, a demented epic that's custom-built to be divisive, but one that's also admirable in its sheer balls-to-the-wall ambition.

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Whether you love it, hate it or fall somewhere in the middle, it's highly likely that Valerian is going to end up a cult classic in the coming years, as it's sure to win its share of passionate defenders who will declare it an unsung, misunderstood masterpiece...