Here's a run down of the footage shown at SDCC as reported by Bleedingcool. Here's the link in case anybody wants:http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/07...amps-elysium-was-truly-shockingly-impressive/ It's the first run down of the footage that I've seen. I wonder if maybe they'll release the footage after the con has ended?
I really liked District 9, and this movie sounds like it's going to be just as good.
At the heart of Neill Blomkamps second feature film, Elysium, is a bold, political diagram. The films conceit is that Earth has become greatly polluted and impoverished and the richest few have moved off world to Elysium where they live in great luxury.
In the footage shown to us in Hall H at Comic Con this afternoon, the dominion of Elysium was introduced as some kind of celestial version of Beverly Hills. A woman is shown sunbathing, picking up some of those deadly rays, then stepping into her personal medpod and being diagnosed as having a small number of cancerous cells in her system. One quick wave of a technological wand later and shes 100% free, given a clean bill of health.
The destroyed Earth is introduced with Matt Damons character, a working man with a sarcastic temperament. Harrassed by droids and theyre called droids in the dialogue he makes some quips and gets beaten for it.
We see that hes hurt in an accident in his work place and exposed to deadly levels of radiation. The clunkiest bit of the promo reel then unfolded a droid approaches the character, shovels out the exposition that Damon has taken on enough radiation that he will die in five days. Theres our ticking clock.
So Damons character decides that hes going to go to Elysium and make himself well. Yep I expect its going to be framed as the big sci-fi Obamacare movie.
He has another run-in with a robotic servant of the ruling classes: the border control device as we saw replicated on the Comic-Con floor. There was a lot of humour in this scene. Damons character continued to be sarcastic, and the AI just couldnt cope with it. Lovely little scene.
As part of the process that will get him to Elysium, Damons character undergoes the fitting an exoskeleton and some kind of chip behind the ear. The fitting was shown in closeup, bonesawing, flesh peeling detail.
William Fichtners character is not entirely clear to me at least but hes a man of privilege and Damons character is going to exploit him, somehow, and his position, in order to infiltrate Elysium. It appears that hes somehow mimicking him. There was some exposition in the footage, but so much was going on and I dont want to get it wrong.
Its Fichtners character who owns the Bugatti space ship we saw on the Con floor.
So, Damon heads to Elysium. Some of the scenes reveal that Jodie Fosters character, who speaks with something like a South African accent that Im told was actually supposed to be a French one (but Foster speaks good French, Im confused), is responsible for maintaining the status quo for the richie riches. Shes clearly not a heroine. Sharlto Copley appeared as somebody at the other end of the spectrum dressed in dirty rags and clearly a man without resources.
There was a little scene in which Copley and Damon have a fight. Theyre both rigged up with similar weapons, and the combat was quite hard and impactful. Other action beats even went into bloodiness exploding bodies, splatter and blood.
A lot of little pieces went by quickly, but the ideas were clear. This is a political film in broad sci-fi strokes. It looks like Blomkamp has something that will resonate, and also work as an action thriller.
And not to put too fine a point on it, Damon and Copley were really great.
Id also like to point out how the visual language of the thing wasnt the same as Blomkamps District 9. Dont expect the same lunging zooms. Dont expect the same super-wobbly handicam. Look forward to more steady, measured camerawork, and some very bold, but still naturalistic shots. Hes walked the line of bringing in verite components much more efficiently.
Or so this footage would suggest.
Elysium looked like a success on every level. I cant wait to see more.
I really liked District 9, and this movie sounds like it's going to be just as good.