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6 overlooked high-scoring sci-fi movies of the 90s, surely you haven't seen them!

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1. "The Brave's Game"

Douban score: 8.0

6 overlooked high-scoring sci-fi movies of the 90s, surely you haven't seen them!

Brave's Game is a science fiction film released on December 15, 1995. Directed by Joe Steadton and starring Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst and others. This is a movie of childhood memories! In The Brave's Game, the protagonists are sucked into the fantasy world by the strange magic chessboard and embark on an extremely exciting adventure, with various thrilling scenes every time the dice are thrown, such as encountering terrifying bats, ferocious beasts, and even the Great Flood, etc. The plot is wonderful and gripping.

2. "Time-Lapse Contact"

Douban score: 8.3

6 overlooked high-scoring sci-fi movies of the 90s, surely you haven't seen them!

Contact With Time is a suspenseful science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Judy Foster and Matthew McConaughey, released in the United States on July 11, 1997. The film constructs an emotional science fiction fantasy with the assumption of a human contact with an extraterrestrial civilization, and this technique is very different from the traditional Hollywood science fiction blockbuster, the film not only confronts science and religion, but also has a rigorous theory of "wormhole" science fiction hypothesis, and the mystery of life and the universe forms the strongest science fiction of the film.

3. "Machine Butler"

Douban score: 8.5

6 overlooked high-scoring sci-fi movies of the 90s, surely you haven't seen them!

Machine Butler is a science fiction film directed by Chris Columbus and starring Robin Williams, Albers Davis, and Sam Neal, released in the United States on December 13, 1999. The film tells that Andrew the robot is the housekeeper of four generations of Neil's family. Originally, the Neil family only used it when he was a machine, but everyone gradually discovered that Andrew was not just a housework machine, he would laugh with them every day, understand human customs, and experience human emotions. Andrew liked Neil's daughter when she was very young, but since he didn't install the sensory module, he left her to marry the wrong person. With no feelings, Andrew can live alone by the sea building a house. Until one day, he met a mechanical expert, a science maniac, and installed a sensory module for him. At this point, Andrew realized what jealousy is and what is love. After some effort, Andrew finally fully integrated into human society. In the end, he and the people he loved were able to stay together for a long time and die happily in old age...

4. Lightning Miracle

Douban score: 8.2

6 overlooked high-scoring sci-fi movies of the 90s, surely you haven't seen them!

Lightning Miracle is a feature film directed by Victor Salva and starring Sean Patrick Flanery, Lance Henritsen, Jeff Goldblum, and Mary Steenbergen, released on October 27, 1995. The film tells the story of a mother who is unfortunate enough to be struck by lightning and gives birth to a child with albinism with high intelligence and superpowers. It is a very mixed feeling to forget his humility and melancholy and the scene of running on the grass, and even pessimistically want to go with him, but I believe that human nature will one day surpass human technology.

5. "The Devil's Spokesman"

6 overlooked high-scoring sci-fi movies of the 90s, surely you haven't seen them!

Devil's Advocate is a drama film directed by Taylor Hecqueford and starring Keanu Reeves and Al Pacino. The film was released in the United States on October 17, 1997. The 144-minute full version, the first half of the rhythm is very slow, the second half of the sharp turn, the shock and oppression, the situation is pressing step by step, a feeling of standing on the edge of the cliff. A neat thriller, Al Pacino is fantastic, and the monologue about the ugliness of human nature is impressive

6. Galaxy Team

Douban score: 7.7

6 overlooked high-scoring sci-fi movies of the 90s, surely you haven't seen them!

Galaxy Squad is a science fiction war film based on the masterpiece of American science fiction writer Robert Heinlein, Starship Paratrooper, directed by Paul Van Hoeven and starring Caspar van Dean, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, etc., released in November 1997. What this film wants to express is not only to tell a smooth story, show exciting scenes, convey the inner feelings of the characters in the war, but also show something else on a deeper level...