I'll never understand the love Duncan Jones gets from critics. Moon damn near put me to sleep and Source Code wasn't half as clever as it tried to be.
Never seen Moon, and Source Code really wasn't that good imo. I really hope Jones can handle Warcraft.
As I said in the "Last movie you watched?" thread, the influences are clear but the film has it's own visual DNA and more importantly it's own soul. Cruise as always is excellent in the lead while Olga Kurylenko and Andrea Riseborough give good support, Olga has the most soulful face of any actress I've seen.
Fans of sci fi films will be able to point their fingers at certain aspects as ideas that have been used in some form in other works, there are two shots in particular that Kosinski uses that are straight nods to A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back, in fact the Sky Tower is like a mini Bespin.
However this melting pot has enough of it's own flavours that it stands on it's own two feet. The plot is engaging and the future earth that Kosinski has created is immersive and hauntingly beautiful. At the center of this is the journey of discovery we go on with Jack Harper as he seeks answers and enjoys the nostalgia of what we know as current life on Earth.
There is a big twist in here however it is not as straight forward as you might think and I actually found the full reveal and resolution both exciting and chilling.
Kosinski shoots his set pieces with a kinetic flair, the bubble ship is the greatest sci fi vehicle since The Falcon and Slave 1 and the sequence in which Jack battles three drones in it is brilliant, easily the movies stand out action set piece. There are other good action sequences dotted around the movie that are served well by quieter moments that fuel them.
All in all though this delivers as the first blockbuster of the year and continues the strong run of quality original sci fi films that we have gotten over the last few years.
8/10
Just seen this at an advance IMAX screening.
Pros: Visually stunning, fantastic score, decent performances, engaging enough plot, intriguing beginning, very atmospheric.
Cons: Becomes predictable as it develops, derivative, slightly overlong.
On the whole, I actually really enjoyed it. Don't know if it would stand up to repeat viewings but at times I was genuinely swept away by the visuals and the score.
My advice, worth seeing - and if you're going to see it, see it on the biggest screen, with the best sound system that you can. Don't worry too much about the story, and let the images/music envelop you.
Certainly a cut above most sci-fi action crap you find these days - slower paced, more focus on setting and mood. Less Michael Bay style action.
Yeah I don't get the hate. I like Tom Cruise. Sure he might do some odd stuff, but that wont keep me from enjoying his work.
I thought so too (especially TDKR tracks).
Anyone else liked the original (?) song ("Oblivion") in the OST? Been listening to it on repeat.
Agreed, hate the originality complaint. Nothing is original anymore
Yes, yes she does.As I said in the "Last movie you watched?" thread, the influences are clear but the film has it's own visual DNA and more importantly it's own soul. Cruise as always is excellent in the lead while Olga Kurylenko and Andrea Riseborough give good support, Olga has the most soulful face of any actress I've seen.
Fans of sci fi films will be able to point their fingers at certain aspects as ideas that have been used in some form in other works, there are two shots in particular that Kosinski uses that are straight nods to A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back, in fact the Sky Tower is like a mini Bespin.
However this melting pot has enough of it's own flavours that it stands on it's own two feet. The plot is engaging and the future earth that Kosinski has created is immersive and hauntingly beautiful. At the center of this is the journey of discovery we go on with Jack Harper as he seeks answers and enjoys the nostalgia of what we know as current life on Earth.
There is a big twist in here however it is not as straight forward as you might think and I actually found the full reveal and resolution both exciting and chilling.
Kosinski shoots his set pieces with a kinetic flair, the bubble ship is the greatest sci fi vehicle since The Falcon and Slave 1 and the sequence in which Jack battles three drones in it is brilliant, easily the movies stand out action set piece. There are other good action sequences dotted around the movie that are served well by quieter moments that fuel them.
If I had one complaint it is the last scene, the movies actual twist works great but I felt that [BLACKOUT]when Jack destroys the TET and the drones all crash offline, that the other Jack's and Victoria's should all die as well as they were created by it.
So when the 2nd Jack from the reveal pops up at Julia's (Olga) lake cabin at the end after 3 years of searching, it kinda spoils the sacrifice of the main clone Jack that fought back and makes me wonder just how many other Jack's might start popping up at her door remembering that they love her. [/BLACKOUT]
All in all though this delivers as the first blockbuster of the year and continues the strong run of quality original sci fi films that we have gotten over the last few years.
8/10
Agreed, hate the originality complaint. Nothing is original anymore