Zach Goodier
This remake of the class movie takes place on earth, where
the planet is inhospitable following world war, except for 2 regions, the
United Kingdom and Australia. However, since these 2 regions are on opposite
ends of the planet, a massive elevator was built to carry people and materials
back and forth between the two. The only problem is that while the United
Kingdom enjoys prosperity and growth, Australia finds itself exploited. To
fight this injustice, a resistance was formed to fight for their freedom. Most
of the other story details follow a similar pattern to the original, with
plenty of quality CGI work that actually makes this movie feel as futuristic as
it is supposed to.
A lot of these scenes are top-notch with the mix of CGI and practical effects working together to make things look real and impressive. |
The story was very well handled. It assumes you’ve watched
the original movie, and like any quality remake, it pays subtle nods to the
original in a variety of clever and enjoyable ways. For example, in one scene,
Quaid has to get beyond a security checkpoint, much like the original movie
when he arrives on Mars. In the scene, you see a woman walk through the scanner
that was the same woman that Quaid disguised himself as in the original.
However, the twist is that she isn’t really Quaid, his disguise in this version
is an Asian man behind her in line. Things like this are relatively subtle, but
show that the creators took the time to throw in these little easter eggs for
fans of the original film.
I've seen Underworld, those heels won't slow her down at all. |
An alternate title could be "Mindf*#@" |
The only faults I found with this film were that I was
hoping to see a modern rendition of a mars colony, and while there is no
shortage of visuals, I found this major change in the plot to be a conspicuous
absence as a fan of the original. Plus, the elevator still felt somewhat
far-fetched in the story, given the intense heat within the planet.
This was a cornerstone to the original movie's plot, so it makes sense that they had to include a triple-breasted lady here. |
Overall, this is still a quality action movie, and does a
lot of things faithfully for fans of the original, except for one of the most
important parts: the setting. Also, there are a few points in the movie where
you question how deep things were thought out. Still, this is a fun movie, and
the actors all do an amazing job in their roles, it just falls a little short on the concept, but that
does little to take away from an excellent movie otherwise.
Good:
-Mostly faithful to the original, with enough twists and
turns to keep things fresh and interesting.
-Excellent CGI work.
-Great cast
Bad:
-Changes one major detail of the original by keeping things
on earth.
-A few questionable elements to the plot that never get
explained.
Scully Rating: 8.5 out of 10
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