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Galaxis
Legend says that the sacred crystal is the source for all life and was created at the beginning of time. Kyla has sought the crystal to use its powers for himself and he takes the crystal after smashing the defenders on the Planet Sintaria. But there is another identical crystal on Earth and Ladera heads there to get it before the evil Kyla. She finds that Jed has taken the crystal from is hiding place, but Victor and his inexhaustible hit men want it for money they gave to Jed. Ladera easily handles the weak earthlings and saves Jed, but Kyla is also after the crystal. Jed and Ladera must find the crystal before Kyla, the clueless cops or the dimwitted villains.
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Plot Summary
In the year 2303, the Galactic Patrol, an elite force of law enforcement officers, is tasked with maintaining peace across the galaxy. Commander J.T. 'Crash' McCreedy, a decorated officer, is assigned to investigate a series of mysterious disappearances on a remote mining colony. He uncovers a sinister plot involving an alien parasite that transforms its hosts into mindless drones, threatening to engulf the entire galaxy.
Critical Reception
Galaxis was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, often cited as a low-budget B-movie with weak plot, uninspired acting, and poor special effects. It is generally considered one of the lesser entries in the sci-fi action genre of the 1990s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt at a space opera narrative, though ultimately hampered by production limitations.
Criticized for its clunky dialogue and predictable storyline.
The visual effects are often described as dated and unconvincing.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but generally reflect disappointment with the film's execution, noting a lack of compelling characters and an underdeveloped plot.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very limited budget, which significantly impacted the quality of its special effects and overall production value.
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