Thursday, November 17, 2016
Doctor Who: Power of the Daleks review
Fathom Events brought Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks to
theaters Monday night before it was released to the world for home viewing.
Using original audio from 50 years ago, Power of the Daleks was animated to
allow for the story to be shared in spite of the loss of the live-action video.
The dreaded villains of the Doctor Who universe try to take control of a remote
human colony; to do so, they take advantage of a power-hungry official and a
foresight-lacking scientist. Only the Doctor can see the threat that the Daleks
pose, and he must work to stop them from exterminating human life from the
colony.
There is no adoption connection here, but kids might enjoy
getting to know Doctor Who, who has taken a special interest in the human race
and serves as a brave and creative protector. The Power of the Daleks is an
engaging story, although the animation style was a bit choppy, and teens might
find the current series of Doctor Who more interesting than the vintage series.
Doctor Who: Power of the Daleks is available for order on
Amazon. Fathom Events focuses on special theatrical events including sports,
concerts, theatrical plays, and cinematic presentations of classic movies and
TV events – Adoption at the Movies’ previous coverage of Fathom Events has
included our reviews of Space Jam and
The NeverEnding Story. For more on
Fathom, check out www.fathomevents.com
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