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Monday, 18 July 2016

REVIEW: Independence Day: Resurgence

We will not go quietly into the night...

In the current climate of reincarnating and rebooting beloved movies, 1996’s seminal disaster movie Independence Day gets a sequel 20 years later – and probably at least 15 years too late. Original director, Roland Emmerich (Hollywood’s go-to guy for disaster movies) wants a piece of the reboot pie – and brings back (most of) the original cast and some new characters to the fore. However, it seems that to make a sequel, Emmerich thinks that by hiding a very weak (and convenient) story behind mindboggling special effects, a blockbuster it will make.  To a certain extent and to a certain type of audience this may well be true, but for the rest of us, we have a weaker sequel desperately out of time, hanging onto the coattails of a ground breaking original.
I loved the first movie and using talent like Will Smith, Jeff “The Goldblum” Goldblum and Bill Pullman was brilliant as they are all fantastic actors. Sadly, Will Smith doesn’t reprise his role as we are suggested to that his character has been killed in a test flight and is no longer part of the team. However, those who are disappointed in this can be rest assured that they have cast a suitable replacement as his son – who is basically a cardboard cut-out likeness of a younger Smith but without the sass and Smith-ness that we come to expect from him. However, we could have had Jayden Smith as the heir to the character, but based on his previous performances in other movies I think we dodged that worry.
New cast members are younger, as if taking the reins from Goldblum and co. and such whippersnappers include Liam Hemsworth. He heads up the next generation, fresh from the Hunger Games and does a good job. The remaining young ‘uns are all there to tick off boxes really – token black guy (the Will Smith dude), hot Chinese girl for the geeky sidekick and the girl who becomes the love interest for Liam’s character. Goldblum and Pullman reprise their roles and great comic relief from Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Brent Spiner add some gravitas and links to the previous film, but although it goes some way to smooth the ride, it’s still not enough to let it stand aside its predecessor.
The story goes that 20 years on, Earth has learned to put aside its differences after winning the war against the aliens – and we have been using their technology to bolster earth should they return (which Goldblum is convinced they will). As we need something to happen in the story, of course, they come back! However, the technology is better and we are again in a hopeless situation – and what follows is what you would expect – and that is where the film isn’t as good as it could have been.
The biggest problem is that the movie is a basic paint by numbers of a disaster movie/sci fi invasion movie with overwhelmingly convenient moments to help the main characters out.  And, like previous Emmerich movie 2012, the characters face certain doom on multiple occasions but the 1% chance of survival ALWAYS comes through. As a result you are left with an ‘on the edge of your seat’ style movie without the tension because you know the characters will always survive. It also has an undercurrent of patriotism and a little bit too much of “yay, America” -this sentiment might have worked in the 90’s but the world has moved on from such isolated views (maybe).
Overall though, even though it has its faults, it’s an enjoyable sci-fi/action adventure – a bit predictable but very exciting even so. Worth a watch, I reckon.

POPSCORE: 7/10

What am I talking about? Independence Day: Resurgence movie
Where can I find out more? http://www.foxmovies.com/movies/independence-day-resurgence
If you liked this try: Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow, 2012 (oh hang on they are all Roland Emmerich movies ain't they?), Mars Attacks, San Andreas

Anything else?
Will Smith isn't in this one, though you might see his picture on the wall of the White House.


Tuesday, 30 June 2015

REVIEW: San Andreas (12A)

This year seems to be the year of literally MIND-BLOWING special effects. Already we have had blockbusters such as Jurassic World, Age of Ultron and the forthcoming Ant-Man - all of which are challenging our minds and eyes to believe in the unbelievable.  Putting the capital D in Disaster Movie, The Rock (aka Dwayne Johnson) takes on the might of mother nature in the latest hi octane, blockbuster disaster movie San Andreas. Clearly influenced by modern disaster movies (read: 2012, Day After Tomorrow) with a little bit of science jiggery-pokery to make it all sound rather plausible, this movie is actually quite an enjoyable romp.

Dwayne Johnson plays a fire rescue pilot Ray, capable of flying most airborne vehicles (and the ability to dangle out of them). The film starts with a situation right away - pretty blonde girl veering her car off the road while trying to check her latest Facebook update or equivalent. Cue the fire rescue to come and attempt to rescue her. The special effects in the first 15 minutes are breath-taking - giving an almost POV shot of what the girl is experiencing tumbling to her doom down a ravine. Luckily a tree overhanging stops her fall 'til the authorities get there - and Mr J & his helicopter team come in for the rescue. of course they save her - and maybe that's a spoiler but that's just the first 15 minutes of the movie or so.

We find out more about Mr Fireman - hot daughter, estranged wife dating millionaire property developer (played by the guy who played Reed Richards in the 2000's Fantastic Four) and a very rocky set of relationships. For the most part this set up seems to be a bit of a short cut way of setting up a family unit in modern movies and, although we learn a little bit more of it, it completely pales into insignificance once the action starts. Meanwhile all this is going on, over in a university lab, Paul Giamatti as Professor Lawrence (that's his first name not surname I assume) develops an early warning system to detect earthquakes. When one goes off and kills his colleague Dr Kim Park, he discovers that his theories are correct and there are bigger things on the horizon (also bigger special effects budget by all accounts too). As the Western part of America is slowly subject to numerous earthquakes it's up to Ray to rescue his family and Lawrence to save the people.

This movie is actually quite good. It's action from start to finish and as a visceral disaster movie you really do get your money's worth. The Rock is carving out a fantastic acting career for himself - managing to distance himself from the wrestler/actor stereotype defined by so many of his contemporaries before him.   Where this film really shines is in the special effects and it really places you into the action. The intenseness (is that even a word?) of the action sequences will have you on the edge of your seat. I watched this in 2D but if there's a 3D version* and they did it well I would think this would be mind blowing. Yes, it's stupidly unrealistic at times and nearly every second one of the major characters is in mortal danger - but it's enjoyable.

Overall this film is good - there's only so much headway you can make in a disaster movie and we have seen it all before - but Dwayne Johnson is likeable enough to keep the story moving and there's enough action and destruction to keep ardent fans of the blockbuster/big budget special effects happy. if you want a mindless action movie with amazing special effects and don't want to think too much - this is your movie. Get the popcorn and settle down for some fun and excitement.

San Andreas is at the cinema now and is rated 12A.

POPSCORE: 8/10

What am I talking about? The movie San Andreas
Where can I find out more? http://www.sanandreasmovie.com/
If you like this try: Deep Impact, Volcano, 2012, The Day After Tomorrow

Anything else:

Kylie Minogue (yes, really) features in a scene in the movie.
This movie has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with Grand Theft Auto - though strangely, he steals a truck and gives it someone else in exchange of a plane. So maybe it has.

*When I was looking up the website address it says it is available in iMAX 3D. I may have to track this down - it would be one heck of a thrill ride!