Monday, June 11, 2012

Movie Review: Prometheus

Ridley Scott's long-awaited sci-fi epic, Prometheus, has finally landed. Amongst rabid predictions from fans on whether or not this was a prequel to his previous franchise Alien, it now seems that Prometheus is exactly that, although being a standalone film apart from the Alien franchise. Prometheus opens in what is presumably Earth, with the "Engineers" (who created us) creating us. This scene looks beautiful, showcasing many beautiful natural structures. We then skip to the year 2089, where Dr. Elizabeth Shaw and Dr. Charlie Holloway have discovered yet another painting in a cave showing people worshipping a large figure, which holds planets. We then go 2092. The ship Prometheus is heading to an undisclosed planet in order to find the "engineers", and discover why we were created. We are introduced to David, a very human-like cyborg, played masterfully by Michael Fassbender. Then we meet the rest of the crew, various scientists, the pilot, Janek, and Meredith Vickers, played by the wonderful Charlize Theron. The crew lands, and goes to explore the presumed location of the "engineers". This is when things go awry. All Hell breaks loose, the Doctors discover that their creators are now trying to kill the entire human race, and they must be stopped. I don't want to reveal too much, although I will say the ending definitely sets up for a sequel, and ties in to a movie that already exists.

Overall, this was a fantastic film. Starting with the look, everything was beautiful. The nature scenes were gorgeous, the ship was pulled off very well, and the alien planet looked very...alieny. The costumes were nice, mainly the space suits worn by characters throughout the film. The main character performances were very good. Noomi Rapace continues to do well as lead female characters as Dr. Elizabeth Shaw. Idris Elba does well as the pilot of Prometheus, Janek. And again, Charlize Theron steals the show as Meredith Vickers. I don't understand why she must die in every movie. She's phenomenal. Her combination of beauty, evil, and sarcasm makes her roles. The plot of the film was also very well put together. It had the right combination of thought-provoking exploration and suspenseful action. I have read some bad reviews of the film, criticizing it because it does not "live up to Alien". That's the whole point! This movie is not supposed to be a horror movie about aliens popping out of peoples chests every 10 minutes. It is supposed to be a standalone movie that ties in to Alien, but is not in direct relation to Alien. I believe people would enjoy it more if they went into the theater expecting a good, thought driven movie, and not a sci-fi horror movie about Aliens. Overall, a terrific film that lives up to the hype.

Rating: A+

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