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“Alita,” based on the Japanese manga series “Gunnm,” is about a 26th century cyborg girl (Rosa Salazar in CGI form ... She has giant eyes, but no memory of who she is or where she came ...
In “Alita: Battle Angel,” opening Feb. 14, Rosa Salazar breathes remarkable life ... the character’s final look was completed. If the eyes are the windows to the soul, Alita’s not-yet ...
Speaking recently at the TCA, Rosa Salazar addressed her role as Alita in Alita ... no matter what you think of the CGI eyes, was incredible. Salazar has a real talent for playing characters ...
Rosa Salazar talks taking another dystopic turn in 'Bird Box' and working with James Cameron for 'Alita: Battle Angel ... was CG-enhanced with large eyes and robotic arms).
There is no doubt that Rosa Salazar’s career is soaring ... Eiza Gonzalez and Mahershala Ali in Alita: Battle Angel. The Washington, D.C. native emancipated at 15, which she tells HOLA!
In Alita: Battle Angel, opening February 5, Rosa Salazar breathes remarkable life ... the character’s final look was completed. If the eyes are the windows to the soul, Alita’s not-yet ...
We have to talk about the eyes. There they are ... adaptation of a 1990s Japanese manga is Alita, an amnesiac cyborg voiced by actress Rosa Salazar, in a motional-capture performance that features ...
she’s a cyborg with both artificial and biological parts - flesh and metal with big brown eyes and voice that sounds a lot like Rosa Salazar. But here’s the rub: Alita can’t remember anything.
Rosa Salazar shines as a not-quite-human heroine ... even if it causes her pain along the way. In that way, Alita’s eyes are ultimately an advantage: Not only do you quickly get used to them ...
Rosa Salazar (as Alita): “Does it bother you ... Come hungry, because this movie is a feast for the eyes. The visuals here are unlike anything we’ve ever seen on the big screen, but at ...