Re: Tales from Sin
This sounds like an exellent sci-fi movie.
*In a mysterious and deep voice.*
IN the not so distant future, Humanity has been enslaved. a race of aliens have come here, not to end us, but to use us. We are their soldiers, we are their builders, we are their workforces and even their sexual servants.
Then another voice comes in, one of the protagonists.
Living in a reality where nothing is yours, not even the gift of choice. Some of the freeminded back then started building ships. Vast, vast ships, storing thousands and thousands of humans. The building went on for decades, then one day, we launched everything we had, ships, missiles, nukes. Everything. Just to get a chance of a new beginning, far away from the foulminded aliens that had taken the earth. It was on this new home that I was born. It was on this new home that I helped rebuild, and advance. We have grown, both in numbers and in knowledge. We have grown for one single purpose. To free our brothers and sisters, still in slavery on the planet we call Earth
In cinemas worldwide december 9, 2010.
This sounds like an exellent sci-fi movie.
*In a mysterious and deep voice.*
IN the not so distant future, Humanity has been enslaved. a race of aliens have come here, not to end us, but to use us. We are their soldiers, we are their builders, we are their workforces and even their sexual servants.
Then another voice comes in, one of the protagonists.
Living in a reality where nothing is yours, not even the gift of choice. Some of the freeminded back then started building ships. Vast, vast ships, storing thousands and thousands of humans. The building went on for decades, then one day, we launched everything we had, ships, missiles, nukes. Everything. Just to get a chance of a new beginning, far away from the foulminded aliens that had taken the earth. It was on this new home that I was born. It was on this new home that I helped rebuild, and advance. We have grown, both in numbers and in knowledge. We have grown for one single purpose. To free our brothers and sisters, still in slavery on the planet we call Earth
In cinemas worldwide december 9, 2010.