Neill Blomkamp’s next project... ELYSIUM?

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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?

At the heart of Neill Blomkamp‘s second feature film, Elysium, is a bold, political diagram. The film’s 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 she’s 100% free, given a clean bill of health.

The destroyed Earth is introduced with Matt Damon’s character, a working man with a sarcastic temperament. Harrassed by droids – and they’re called droids in the dialogue – he makes some quips and gets beaten for it.
We see that he’s 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. There’s our ticking clock.

So Damon’s character decides that he’s going to go to Elysium and make himself well. Yep – I expect it’s 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. Damon’s character continued to be sarcastic, and the AI just couldn’t cope with it. Lovely little scene.
As part of the process that will get him to Elysium, Damon’s 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 Fichtner’s character is not entirely clear – to me at least – but he’s a man of privilege and Damon’s character is going to exploit him, somehow, and his position, in order to infiltrate Elysium. It appears that he’s somehow mimicking him. There was some exposition in the footage, but so much was going on and I don’t want to get it wrong.
It’s Fichtner’s 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 Foster’s character, who speaks with something like a South African accent that I’m told was actually supposed to be a French one (but Foster speaks good French, I’m confused), is responsible for maintaining the status quo for the richie riches. She’s 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. They’re 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.
I’d also like to point out how the visual language of the thing wasn’t the same as Blomkamp’s District 9. Don’t expect the same lunging zooms. Don’t expect the same super-wobbly handicam. Look forward to more steady, measured camerawork, and some very bold, but still naturalistic shots. He’s 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 can’t wait to see more.

I really liked District 9, and this movie sounds like it's going to be just as good.
 
Yeah, this is definitely going to have some debate going with the allegory.
 
Wow, I don't even know what to say. I just wanna see this really really badly.
 
District 9 was my favorite movie of 09. This movie well I need this now. Then Mr. Blomkamp please go make Halo
 
I suggest everyone check out the short films he's made. They are truly amazing. Especially the Halo one.
 
I want this movie inside me.
 
The footage description sounds fantastic. :up:
 
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Wait, huh? This movie doesn't come out until next March?

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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.

''Don’t expect the same lunging zooms. Don’t expect the same super-wobbly handicam. Look forward to more steady, measured camerawork, and some very bold, but still naturalistic shots''

:bow::bow::bow::bow:
 
This movie sounds fantastic, a smart sci-fi actioner. If its as good as D9 then I will be blown away. I can't wait to see Foster's and fitchner's characters,one question though, that exoskeleton Damon has does it give him superhuman strength and speed?
 
Everything about this seems amazing. Can't wait for a trailer. Definitely my most anticipated movie of 2013 (MOS being close behind)
 
Here's another report of the Elysium panel from Comingsoon.net:http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=92544
It has maybe a little bit more detail.

Blomkamp's previous film exploded at Comic-Con back in 2009 when they showed footage of it in Hall H and it led to a hugely successful run in theaters as well as four Oscar nominations including Best Picture, Screenplay and Visual FX, so Comic-Con is something he holds very close to his heart. No one could possibly be disappointed by what Blomkamp brought to the Sony panel this year as he showed off seven minutes that gave a pretty clear idea of the general story, tone and look of his upcoming movie.

Elysium takes place in the year 2054 when the earth has gone completely to pot—it's overpopulated with poverty and disease everywhere and essentially the Third World has taken over the entire world. Fortunately, those who are wealthy can instead live on the giant space station Elysium that hovers above earth, although it's so expensive that only a few thousand people can live there while everyone else suffers on earth.

Matt Damon plays Max, a working class man on earth who becomes irradiated in a work-related accident and only has five days to live, so he has to get to Elysium where they have machines that can cure people within seconds. The movie is his journey to get to Elysium and the conflicts that arise in that process, because as we know, not everyone can afford to live in the penthouses of the ivory towers on earth. In Blomkamp's future, this reality has been enhanced to the most logical extreme.

The footage shown was visually fantastic, showing off the stark contrast of earth (mostly filmed in Mexico City) to Elysium (shot on green screen soundstages in Vancouver) and we got to see quite a bit of the story, starting with an introduction of the world of 2054.

We then saw footage of Max on earth before the accident, dealing with the repression that the people there suffer as he's confronted by a robot wanting to know what's in his bag. When Max gives a smartass answer, the robot hits his arm with a club, breaking it, and it then seemed to imply that Max is jailed for that incident. We see him later dealing with another robot as he tries to get parole and he jokingly does a robot voice in response and then we see him (possibly ironically) working at a robot factory where he gets caught in an accident that irradiates him, giving him only five days to live.

Max goes to a friend named Spider--this may have been Brazilian actor Wagner Moura but it was hard to tell--to help him get to Elysium, because he can be cured there, and Spider convinces Max to get some sort of brain implant that can perform some function that will allow him to breach Elysium's security systems. We see a little bit of that grisly operation but when Max comes out, he has a full-body exoskeleton with mechanical arms as they've turned him into a cyborg of sorts. Spider also hooks him up with some weaponry that integrates with his mechanical modifications.

The second part of Max's mission is to kidnap a high-powered Elysium official, played by William Fichtner, who has come down to earth and we see Max going through with that plan, taking on the two robots that are protecting Fichtner's character although Max succeeds in fulfilling that mission.

Jodie Foster plays Secretary Rhodes, a politician on Elysium who learns that an Elysium resident is in danger and she sends Sharlto Copley's character, an unnamed bounty hunter, to kill Max. Quite a bit of the footage showed the conflict between Copley's character and Max, as they get into many confrontations that involve both heavy firearms as well as hand-to-hand combat, but Max is able to escape from him and hijack a spaceship to Elysium, since we see him exploring that world while carrying a large gun.

One can certainly draw interesting parallels between Elysium and Len Wiseman's upcoming Total Recall remake which screened footage earlier, since both are science fiction films about two very distinct worlds--one wealthy and modern, the other one impoverished and overpopulated--and they both involve men trying to traverse the gap between those two worlds as a revolutionary faction about the divide between the rich and the poor is growing. (We're going to take a wild guess that we'll see some sort of teaser for Elysium with Total Recall in a couple weeks because it would make a lot of sense.)
 
2054? I thought this movie was supposed to take place way, WAY in the future?
 
Noooo!!!!!!! This was my most anticipated film this upcoming year. Boooo this man.
 
Noooo!!!!!!! This was my most anticipated film this upcoming year. Boooo this man.

It's my most anticipated film of 2013 as well. I actually rather it be a summer blockbuster. That's not my problem. My issue is that the push back makes me worry about how the films going. Apparently there's been reshoots and stuff. This sh** is not a good sign. Usually reshoots and moving dates result in movies that turn out to be complete messes. I'm sure there are exceptions to that (don't know any of the top of my head, but there must be:huh:), but it's never a good sign.
 
Hmmm I've heard much different, early cuts with pre-vis have been very good, and I heard nothing about re-shoots. And no reshoots don't' always mean bad. People just always assume it. Most of the time it's a business thing, pushing it back to get a better date.

EDIT:

It was pushed to Robocops release date, and Robocop pushed to 2014, showing it's a business thing, nothing to worry about.
 
And District 9 was also released in early August to rave reviews and big box-office... so I honestly don't see the complaining.

It would be nice to see this pic earlier than later, but it's not like Sony wants to bury the film either. They're hoping to see similar results like Blomkamp's D9.
 
Well ya, that and both Robo and this are through Columbia, they must of wanted to stay away from Oz, or something. August would be better than March most likely.
 
Well ya, that and both Robo and this are through Columbia, they must of wanted to stay away from Oz, or something. August would be better than March most likely.

I think it would've done fine in its original March 1 opening. It and Oz cater to different audiences, so it wouldn't have a big decline in its second weekend if it had good WOM.

I do expect the rivals to move their pics around and nab that March 1 date. It's the only March 2013 date so far without a major release so far, but I expect that to change tomorrow.
 
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