Produced by and directed by Christian Rivers, Mortal Engines is a visually arresting steampunk epic that struggles to find its narrative footing. Based on Philip Reeve’s acclaimed novel, the film introduces "Municipal Darwinism"—a world where giant mobile cities roam the wastelands, devouring smaller settlements for resources. Visuals and World-Building
: It’s a "Rule of Cool" masterpiece, blending Mad Max -style action with Ghibli-esque airships and Victorian steampunk aesthetics. Plot and Character Development Mortal Engines YIFY
While the world-building excels, the story often feels derivative and overstuffed. Mortal Engines reviewed by Mark Kermode Produced by and directed by Christian Rivers, Mortal
: The "Traction Cities," particularly London, are realized with breathtaking detail, repurposing icons like the London Eye as internal transport systems. " particularly London
The film's strongest asset is its incredible production design, crafted by the same Weta Digital team behind The Lord of the Rings .