Ridley Scotts sci-fi horror Prometheus is finally here! Damon Lindelof, one of the creators of the tv series Lost teams up with the visionary story teller to bring you great questions like how was humanity created, what would happen if we find our beginning and if we truly were created, how would our creators/gods feel about us today?
The story begins when Archeologist Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) & her loved one Charlie Holloway (Logan Marshall-Green) find more ancient cave paintings that seem to be 3500 years old, while the cultures had nothing in common, the same star map was found from them, thus they believe humans werent evolved from any race from the distant past, but something truly beyond the great galaxy created us, Darwinism be damned in this movie. Peter Weyland (Guy Pearce) the multibillionaire founder & CEO of Weyland corporation is interested in Shaws visions and is a ruthless man seeking immortality, thus investing on this journey for his own selfish desires, while Shaws interests are her curiosity, her belief in Christianity and of course in the name of science!
One of the great achievements of Weyland thru his power hunger was creating life itself and the 2nd lead of the movie is an Android named David (played by the charismatic Michael Fassbender, who naturally steals the whole show thanks to Fass performance & Lindelofs writing), who is an interesting character to be had in this film, you have a bunch of homo sapiens trying to find their creator, but their crew has an creator from the homo sapiens, is he any in awe? Is he impressed? Or does he simply see them as inferior? Davids character development, his lack of morals and willingness to achieve the end means makes Fassbenders performance as cheered as his performance in X-Men: First Class where he played the anti-hero Magneto. I mean, you have people like Holloway laughing at him for being a machine, Meredith Vickers (Charlize Theron) who is as ruthless as her boss Peter Weyland, just orders him around and shows no sign of respect, but disrespect and distrust, while David himself has a child-minded look at all these different people, but no desire whatsoever to be them, after all, he is their superior model in every conceivable way, what good does something like a soul mean truly?
What they find in the planet, what happens, what is answered and what remains unknown, for me feels like too much getting into specifics, and thus it becomes more of an discussion than an review to the movie, but let me just put emphasis on this: Watch the movie with an open mind, anything is possible and keep paying attention to everything, because thats what makes this such a delicious meal for a movie, its raw vast amounts of lore, mythology and world building is intriguing, and barely anything gets thrown as some exposition dialogue spam, but its left for the imagination of the viewer.
Thats really what makes this movie interesting, at its core its a 2 hour movie where scientists desire answers, go to this planet and everything goes horribly wrong like in some haunted mansion full of ghosts, but thats not what appeals here, what appeals is the idea that some Proto Humans created us, left Earth and now weve come to their door steps, how would you feel if we found the Mythological Greek Gods? Zeus considered all women his personal rape targets, Id be horrible for someone like Zeus to make a triumphant return to Earth and how would that man feel about some mere mortals coming to his door steps, when he punished the Titan Prometheus for giving flame to the people.
The movie at itself is good, the first two acts are beautifully paced, the setting, the environment everything is just absolutely beautifully detailed from all the little details, the nods to the Alien legacy were fangasming, but the 3rd act sadly suffers from slight Deus ex Machine & rushed finishes off some subplots. However my biggest problem probably with this movie is that the movie ends with a hook towards a possible sequel, now I wouldnt mind a sequel, but at the same time the movie leaves a lot of things to the viewer, while alongside representing whole new questions worth pondering about, but it still for me personally changes Prometheus from a movie thats about our beginning, to a possible trilogy about our beginning, and that can be really painful if Id have to wait till 2020 or so to see the last chapters of the story told.