Topic: Elysium [Spoilers Marked]
If you liked District 9, you'll like Elysium.
2. Once Jodie dies, I have no idea what Sharlto wants. His stated goal was to get re-enlisted, and it was an off the books deal with her. Once she dies, I have no idea why he does anything at all, much less become evil Robocop. (I had figured, by mid-act-one, that he'd end up on Max's team and they'd take down Elysium together.) (Because Max would have by-then discovered and articulated the basic inhumanity of the system and explained it in a way that our children would be reciting, because this movie was screaming for that to happen.) (Did not.)
3. Fucking gorgeous. Holy shit, guys. Crazy, next-level props to the teams behind the photography and VFX.
4. This was oddly predictable. Not just formulaic, it had its diversions. Just oddly predictable.
5. Neill made the same movie twice. All the "problems" with District 9 happen again here. Two acts of heady setup, third act is Die-Hard-with-a- ____ . (In D9, it's Die Hard With A Cockroach. In this, it's Die Hard With A Mech Suit.)
All in all, I liked it. As we're fond of saying, if this were the new bar for summer movies, I'll fucking take it.
But in terms of the promise of the writer/director? I don't feel like any meaningful progress has been made since D9. Yet another great idea for a sci-fi movie, yet another "very-exciting-but-flawed" execution. It would take a monumental fuck-up on Blomkamp's part for me to not be in his corner, and he hasn't come close to a monumental fuck-up with this. But I'm less excited for his third movie than I was for his second, and that's kind of bumming me out.
Note: this movie is great. It's just not outstanding, and apparently I'm an entitled asshole. An entitled, spoiled asshole. What should happen to spoiled, entitled people like me - and why - is what should have been evident in Elysium. Sadly, apparently at the end of the day
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