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Did anyone see this movie?
I saw it without knowing anything about it at all, and really, really liked it. It was apparently panned by critics, but audiences just loved it. I thought it had flaws, but, it did some particular things right that more than made up for the problems.
Based on a 1990 manga, Gunnm, Alita has been passion-project for producer James Cameron since being introduced to the story by Guillermo del Toro. Cameron bought rights to the franchise in 1999 and worked on a script for years, but decided to focus on producing Avatar in the mid-2000's. The script for Alita was then given to Cameron's longtime friend, director Robert Rodrigruez, of From Dusk till Dawn and Sin City fame.
Since release in February 2019, the movie's quickly gained a cult following, and fans of the manga are apparently stating it as the best Hollywood adaption of any manga to-date. It was overshadowed at the box office by Captain Marvel, but dedicated fans launched a worldwide campaign to drive earnings and ensure a sequel. The campaign, which is still active, is seeing things like people viewing the movie from ~10 to 100+ times in cinemas, organizing dedicated IMAX screenings, and traveling across countries to catch viewings.
Lynk made a blog post about it here