Saw it last night. Very disappointing.
This review made me laugh, but it's spot on IMHO...
Review: After Watching Matt Damon?s ?Elysium,? You?ll Want to Register as a Republican
Saw it last night. Very disappointing.
The problem wasn't design, effects or acting but story, pacing and it was very predictable. For me it wasn't anywhere close to D9 (that I loved!)
It's been said that D9 stayed under the studio's radar with its low budget giving the filmaker(s) the ability to make the film they wanted. Elysium felt like it was made by committee with a bunch of cool ideas that didn't come together in the end.
Even if you take away the obvious heavy handed political statement it fails to make (pro-socialism and anti rich people) its still fails as a sci-fi movie.
I can see how the standard sci-fi fanboy will like it's design, effects and violence but it's nowhere near the brilliance of D9.
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... “Elysium doesn’t have a message either,” Blomkamp says with a laugh.. The director finds it unfortunate that observers are already drawing parallels between Elysium and the Occupy movement, a phenomenon that he says wasn’t even a consideration. Blomkamp identifies as neither liberal nor conservative, which doesn’t stop people from ascribing all sorts of agendas to him and his films. The focus group comments for an Elysium test screening bear this out: “Some people said, ‘This guy’s a racist!’ and other people, ‘He’s a liberal!’ It’s like, well, which is it?”[/i]
I'm leery of going to this director's movies as they seem pretty preachy with his social statements, at least District 9 seemed pretty blatant as a social commentary showing where he stands on things. I love the designs of things though, i really love the robot police. I also question his casting ideas for wanting a bunch of nobody rappers with no acting skills for the lead roll. And liking michael bay is a red flag too.
That review was horrible. It took something and made it political.
a bunch of nobody rappers with no acting skills for the lead roll.
So Elysium isn't political? :facepalm
As far as wanting to cast
Remember when Will Smith was a nobody rapper?
So Elysium isn't political? :facepalm
Yes, understood, but nobody needs to get on their pulpit for a "Movie" review
As far as "needs to," well, since when is it a question of need?
"We ruined the earth and rich people made a nice place for them to go. Poor people don't like that so it's ok to take it from them by any means necessary."