Tuesday, 14 February 2017

"Elysium" Review

"ELYSIUM"


"Spoilers ahead"


 

This week I will be reviewing the film "Elysium"

It was written and directed  Neill Blomkamp. It was Produced by Neill Blomkamp, Bill Block, and Simon Kimberg. The cinematography was done by Trent Opaloch The film stars Matt Damon as Max Da Costa, Sharlto Copley as Agent C.M Kruger, Jamie Foster as Defence Secretary Delacore, and Alice Braga as Frey Santiago.

In the year 2154 the earth is an overpopulated and polluted. Most people live in absolute squalor in near starvation deprived of most medicinal technology. The upper class of human society live in orbit on board a gigantic space station known as Elysium. Elysium contains some of the most advanced technology known to man even medical device that can cure any disease, regrow entire limbs, and even reverse the ageing process. A long running feud exists between the Inhabitants of Elysium and the people on earth who supply them with their every need and desperately need the technology on Elysium.

One of my favourite directors Neill Blomkamp directed Elysium while it certainly inst one of his better films, Elysium was certainly one of his fetter films. Nonetheless Elysium was an extremely enjoyable movie with a great social commentary that explored a plethora of political and sociological themes like work exploitation, immigration, overpopulation, health care, social classes, and the justice system.  Elysium's visual effects were spectacular the scenes were extremely well done every scene captured the feeling of the story. The acting was spot on in this movie especially from Sharlto Copley's character Kruger, I never really imagined he would play a character like Kruger and I was genuinely surprised with how much I enjoyed him as the character. I would highly recommend Elysium to anyone looking to pass some time or a good movie to watch.

Monday, 6 February 2017

"CHAPPiE" Review"

"CHAPPiE"


Spoilers ahead



This week I will be reviewing the Science Fiction film Chappie
Chappie was directed Neil Blomkamp.Written By Neil Blomkamp and Terri Tachell. The cinematography was done by  Trent Opaloch. the music was done by Hans Zimmer. The film starred Sharlto Copley as Chappie, Dev Patel as Deon Wilson, Ninja as Ninja, Yolandi Visser as Yolandi, Sigourney Weaver as Michelle Bradley, Hugh Jackman as Vincent Moore, and Jose Pablo Cantillo as Amerika.

Chappie takes place in the not so distant future in South Africa, with rising crime rates in Johannesburg the government sets about stemming them by using a robot supplemented police force purchased from a weapons manufacturer known as Tetravaal,  the designer of these new robot police Deon Wilson has been experimenting and researching a way to create artificial intelligence. He believes he can create it but his superior Michelle Bradley refuses to allow him the use of a robot for his artificial intelligence experiment and one of his competitors Vincent Moore constantly seeks to undermine his attempts.

Chappie was a good watch and extremely entertaining. Chappie's visual effects were spectacular, scenes were extremely well done, the film was overall fun to watch. Chappie starred one of my all time favorite actors Sharlto Copley his performance as Chappie was Spectacular . Chappie  I would highly recommend Chappie to anyone looking to kill some time or see an entertaining science fiction film.