A bit short on plot, but long on stunning visuals (including Olivia Wilde and Beau Garrett). It would be wise for filmmakers to remember that in a decade, or even five years at this pace, the visuals here will look as quaint as the original film, so perhaps the plot should have its holes patched a bit more deftly. Daft Punk's score is the driving force behind this neon fantasy, and should be sought out.