Distant Galaxy: The War of the Peacekeepers

Brian Hansen
Ben Browder, Claudia Black, KiKi Adele
2004
USA, Australia
Completed
English
182 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asFarscape: The Peacekeeper Wars,is aUSA, AustraliaProducerwomen sex,At2004Released in year
。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating6.4(For reference only)。
Synopsis: Joe Clayton is an astronaut from Earth who encounters a wormhole during a mission and is sucked in. After being expelled, he finds himself in a distant galaxy. There, he meets a group of good friends and a lover—peacekeeper Ellen. They are in the midst of a fierce battle against the Scar Clan, who are attempting to dominate the universe, engaging in a fierce fight with the "universal police" peacekeepers. Rumors circulate that Clayton can create a “worm weapon” with devastating powers, so both sides are eager to capture him to force him to produce the weapon. Clayton is well aware of the weapon's deadly potential and understands that neither side represents justice; he doesn’t want to be exploited, so he hides and runs for his life. Clayton takes Ellen to the rarely visited Holy Water Planet, and upon learning that Ellen is pregnant, they prepare to get married. Unexpectedly, they are attacked by descendants of the Edolans, and their bodies turn into crystal fragments. Their friends Diego and Laigao try to gather the fragments, and with the help of the Edolans, their bodies are restored, but the fetus in Ellen's womb goes missing. It turns out that when Laigao retrieved the fragments from the water, the pieces that formed the fetus remained in his stomach. So, while preparing for the wedding, they plan to return the child to its mother’s body when it gets older. On the wedding day, the arrival of peacekeeper commander Black Scorpion disrupts the entire ceremony. Amid the chaos, Noland finds someone nearby is a descendant of the Edolans and points out that if they find their ancestors, they might be able to harness the gifts of the peacekeepers to end the war. After overcoming many hardships, they finally arrive at the ruins of Edolan City, Agnes, only to be followed by the Scar Clan, who blow up Agnes and capture Clayton and his group. The king of the Scar Clan threatens Clayton with Laigao's life, forcing him to reveal the method of creating the wormhole. In desperation, Clayton can only take him to the prophet Einstein to make it clear that he truly knows nothing about this technology. The Scar Clan king, Stanley, is very disappointed, but under the persuasion of Edolan elder Odlan, his mood stabilizes, and he intends to reconcile with the peacekeepers. However, the queen of the Scar Clan’s schemes ruin the prospect of peace, and the war escalates. 在 the turmoil of war, Ellen gives birth to a son, which brings hope for life. The black hole is destroyed in an instant, and the Scar Clan and the peacekeepers finally stop the war. Highlights: Filmmaking genius Brian Hansen crafted a "world war" in the galaxy with "Interstellar Wormhole War," which cost over a hundred million dollars, rivaling the most spectacular scenes in film history like “Star Wars.” "Interstellar Wormhole War" integrates a wealth of computer special effects, condensing classic "Star Wars" plots, ensuring there are no dull moments. The filmmakers set a high technical starting point for "Interstellar Wormhole War," and often prepared dozens of shots to achieve a perfect shot for an immersive effect. Thanks to this dedication, the film won the Best Performance Award, Best Actor, Best Actress at the 31st Saturn Awards of the Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Film Academy, as well as major awards at Australia’s most influential visual effects animation festival. May 5, 2007, 14:56 CCTV-6 broadcast