Science fiction films are popular all over the world for their visual effects and the number of plots that can be achieved in this genre. For their part, people of the Scorpio sign usually don't demand large budgets, because they prefer to see reflected on the screen a good idea that is accomplished with quality and that encourages them to think.

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Scorpio people also enjoy putting together riddles, the mystery, the movies that keep a good tension, and the stories that have substance, which allows them to meditate on real facts and life's enigmas. So, in most cases, they won't be satisfied with spending two hours in front of a screen exclusively for their entertainment, because they will always be thinking and looking for something else.

Love: District 9

This is an intelligent and provocative film, perfect for people of the Scorpio sign, who expect to be stimulated on an intellectual level. District 9 achieves its mission by offering viewers a raw social and political reflection, where discrimination is used to control societies.

The premise is one of the most original of recent times: a defective spaceship causes a large number of aliens to descend to Earth in District 9, a hostile place with poor living conditions, where these beings are mistreated and attempts are made to take advantage of their weapons technology.

Hate: Sharknado

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People in the Scorpio sign will not enjoy movies replete with incoherence and implausibility, much less when they are made in series to attract an audience that only wants to spend a blank moment. Joining tornadoes with sharks doesn't seem like a good idea, but making six films on the topic could push the limits of the strange (absurdity) that those in this sign are capable of withstanding.

Love: Ex Machina

Ex Machina highlights the best of the genre to expose realities about the world. The viewer is immersed in it trying to put the puzzle together, but is only presented with the information in a measured way, piece by piece, which represents a challenge well received by the Scorpios.

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The psychological thriller explores the issues of creating intelligent entities, discussing about the existence of the machines, the morality of artificial intelligence, human nature and conscience. A fascinating proposal with only three characters and a stage.

Hate: Gamera Vs. Guiron

Gamera vs Guiron

Japan has a great mythology and this can captivate people of the Scorpio sign, but the giant tortoise film series is increasingly repetitive, so, it does not challenge the viewer because of creative exhaustion. Particularly Gamera vs Guiron does not present the argument clearly, which makes the viewer lose interest while watching the film.

Love: Arrival

Arrival's story plays with the spectator from the beginning, making them believe that the plot is handled in a linear way, where there seems to be a cohesion between the past, present and future.  But in the film all logic is crossed when it is discovered that what seemed to be memories are projections of the future.

During the film, people can ponder on the capacity of language to describe and understand the world. It is certainly a film for the Scorpios, who love to wonder about the mysteries of life and death.

Hate: Lavalantula

When some films are successful at the box office, the production companies start betting on similar stories, and this is how they continue with sagas of giant animals that attack humans. But, although they can attract a large audience, many of the Scorpio sign avoid titles where there is a lack of direction and illogical situations.

Love: Interstellar

This is one of the most profound films of the genre. Interstellar is a great representative of the science fiction that serves as a tool for introspection, where science takes a leading position for exploration.

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For the realization of the film it was not enough to make an attractive fiction script. Christopher Nolan committed to study and investigate every detail of the theories and topics covered, in order to understand what would finally be exposed on the screen and not to break the rules of reality.

Hate: Santa Claus Conquers The Martians

This movie is not only disliked by the Scorpios, but is considered by critics to be one of the worst Christmas movies (and any kind of movie). The Scorpios love stories and characters that are different, but at the same time, it has to be well told in order to attract them, so they don't get bored or think about what other activity to use their minutes for.

Love: Gattaca

Ethan Hawke in Gattaca

Gattaca has a compelling proposal that has no expiration date, as it deals with a fairly universal issue of differences among human beings. The story raises the moral conflicts of genetic manipulation and highlights a young man's determination against the system, to achieve the dreams that have been stolen from him since birth.

The film encourages an introspection about the meaning of perfection and exposes the dilemma of its effectiveness, when it clashes with reality and with the resolution of each individual. Through the film it is possible to observe a very raw but real scenario, where there is discrimination towards races considered inferior and individuals with certain features and perfect genes are idealized.

Hate: Avalanche Sharks

Syfy Avalanche Sharks

As if six tornado movies with sharks weren't enough, the avalanches also arrive, where the sharks are able to swim in the snow. The shallowness of the story means that those in the Scorpio sign are not attracted and stop watching this film, which is part of the phenomenon of productions based on these animals.

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