Like a surly teen pilot, you, too, might find yourself bored and muttering, “Honestly, maybe the fate of humanity and the world isn’t important to me, either.’’
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
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The New York Times by Mike Hale
It's strictly for the fans, who will furiously parse the changes in the narrative (including a new female pilot) and the nonsensical stew of philosophical and religious symbolism.
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Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele
For the most part, this is the kind of immersive fanboy experience that doesn't suffer wandering attention spans.