Science fiction is a fictional film that takes place in a future world or universe where science and technology have advanced. It is characterized by many unique characters, including many aliens and artificially created humans and robots. Basically, each movie has its own unique imaginary technology, which is used to progress the story. There are also works that depict societies where ancient technology has developed, wars using highly developed science and technology, travel using time manipulation, and many other story developments. There are several sub-genres of science fiction. Among them are 1) science fiction action movies, 2) science fiction comedy and 3) steampunk movies.
An example of a science fiction action movie is Star Wars, produced by George Lucas. This movie is world famous for its depiction of battles in space and on various planets. The series began with the release of the movie in 1977. It is the fifth highest grossing media franchise of all time, with an estimated total value of about $70 billion.
An example of a science fiction comedy is Paul (2011), directed by Greg Mottola and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. The movie tells the story of two British comic book geeks who meet an alien, Paul. The interaction between the guys and the alien is portrayed in a comical way, and there is humor in the conversation.
An example of a steampunk movie is LAPUTA: Castle in the Sky (1986), produced by Studio Ghibli and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. This movie depicts a classic adventure story. Ancient and mysterious fictional technology is featured in the movie and is an important element of the story. This movie won the Special Award for the Revival of Japanese Cinema.
Sources
Star Wars, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars
Paul, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_(film)
LAPUTA, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_in_the_Sky



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