The best science fiction movies of the 90s!

5th Element (1997)
5th Element (1997)

The best science fiction movies of the 90s! Science fiction cinema, which has been very popular since the birth of cinema, has gone through the 1990s. With the development of visual effects technology, state-of-the-art science fiction films such as “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” and “Jurassic Park” were released. What used to be impossible was now possible. But technology is only one tool and can only take you to one place.

A film needs a strong script and characters to be ‘timeless’. Fortunately, in the 1990s, we had master filmmakers such as James Cameron, Steven Spielberg, Luc Besson and the Wachowski Brothers, and we had the honor of watching science fiction films that will not be forgotten for years. Here is the best science fiction movies of the 90s!

5th Element (1995)

In the mid-2200s… New measures are being sought to prevent evil from destroying the world. Leeloo is the pure creature that will stand against this evil. Leeloo, looking for a solution to this danger, falls into the search for the fifth element. He will be assisted by a taxi driver, Korben Dallas. Bruce Willis and Milla Jojovich together, the film is considered one of the most valuable works of Luc Besson filmography.

Gattaca (1997)

We are in a century in which technology and science are progressing incessantly. Science is now able to produce flawless human models and the resulting race is of superhuman quantities. These people, created for special purposes and positions, replace old humanity and isolate them from life. One of these former people, the astronaut candidate Vincent, can only find work in a major company as a cleaner. However, he found a job in a high position thanks to a bench he established during this process. The private investigator who is assigned to solve a murder in the company is about to reveal Vincent’s secret.

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1990)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1990)

Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)

Terminator 2: Judgment Day takes place in 2009. Synet robots fail to kill Sarah Connor and produce a new robot called the T-1000. This new “Terminator programlan is programmed to kill Sarah Connor’s son, John Connar, who will return to the past and become the future leader of human resistance. But another robot, the T-800, was programmed to protect John and was sent back to the past. There is only one question that determines the fate of mankind: Which of the two robots will find John before?

James Cameron is the master director of cult films such as ‘Alien’, ‘Titanic’ and ‘Avatar;; starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton.

Tank Girl (1995)

It’s 2033. After the ecological disaster, the world is deserted. Water is the most valuable substance for human life, which is also the least found. Tank Girl is a bum and a free-spirited, feminist young woman who heads the oppressive state with a vintage tank equipped with high-tech weapons. In the bizarre struggle of the government forces against the evil temperament Kesslee, our hero’s greatest helpers are his friends, who are mutants, and, of course, his best friend kangaroo.

Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett’s Tank Girl, based on a popular British comic book series in western countries; In addition to the soundtrack contributed by Courtney Love and Björk, there are also surprise stars such as Rock star Iggy Pop and even Ice-T as the half-human-half-kangaroo Rat Face.

Stargate (1994)

Archaeologist of Egyptian history expert. Daniel Jackson finds a very old gate during his research. This passage leads to another planet. Together with a group of soldiers under the command of Colonel OeNeil, they pass through the gate. This planet, reminiscent of ancient corn, is ruled by the androgen demigod RA. The brutal RA’s team will have to defeat the RA to escape.

The film, which attracted great interest in theaters, then came to our screens as Stargate SG-1 and played the role of O’Neil Richard Dean Anderson, whom we know from McGyver.

Contact (1997)
Contact (1997)

Contact (1997)

Believing in extraterrestrial life and beings with curiosity and enthusiasm coming from her childhood, Dr. Eleanor Arroway turns this passion into a profession with the help of his father, whom he lost as a child. Dr. Arroway is one of the leading astronomers of a team that is working on the SETI program, investigating extraterrestrial beings. When the woman, who has never lost hope since her childhood and who is more passionate about listening to radio signals every time, also receives the funding she needs, she will get her first message from the extraterrestrial beings she has dreamed of and cling to reality, despite her competitive work environment and the injustices she has suffered.

Starship Troopers (1998)

Human beings face a great danger in the future. Killer-Insects from another planet are about to drag the world into a cliff. The soldiers gathered as a last hope, they go to the planet of Killer-Insects and they plan to solve the problem radically. Johnny Rico, a young man who has just graduated from high school, has begun to prepare himself for the battle that will determine the future of humanity.

Paul Verhoeven’s fantastic cult of cinema, considered one of the most distinctive directors of cinema, is cited as one of the most entertaining films of the 90s.

Ghost in the Shell (1995)

In a distant future, the story in Japan focuses on the story of a cyber agent called The Puppet Master. The world dates back to the 2030s and is technologically miles away from today. People now live in a virtual reality, and order is also provided by virtual means. The Puppet Master created by the Ministry is one of the most talented agents created by this environment. When the super agent gets enough information, he starts looking for a body for himself. But he is unaware of the agents he’s chasing…

Ghost in the Shell is one of the most important examples of its kind since its first release. Then the sequel was shot by the Japanese genius Mamoru Oshii.

Adapted to the big screen by Robert Zemeckis, known for his Oscar-winning Forrest Gump from Pulitzer-winning Carl Sagan’s novel, the successful film makes significant inferences about the contradiction between the universe itself and the human perception of the universe.

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