That depends entirely on who you are I think. If you are a diehard Ridley Scott and Alien fan, then I think you may be disappointed seeing as how Scott has done much better work before.
However, if you are like me and are just excited for an intense movie about discovering alien life with fantastic visuals, then I dont think you can go wrong with Prometheus.
The movie's plot has been kept very tightly under wraps and honestly, it wasn't that big of a deal. To give a spoiler-free synopsis of the plot would go something like this: scientists discover a planet that has the potential to support life like earth does. This discovery comes from a set of a dozen or so pictographs found all over earth that indicate these separate races praying to the same star constellation. And so begins the journey to the planet that could potentially be home to our creators, or engineers, as they are referred to in the film. As you may have guessed, things start off nice enough and then eventually go to hell. Other than that, I cannot tell you much or even confirm that this is or isn't an Alien prequel, I'd rather you find out for yourself. I will just say that the story is really nothing special.
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The film is full of iconic images, something Ridley Scott is a pro at. |
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Phenomenal visuals. I HIGHLY recommend that if you go to see it, do so in IMAX 3D. |
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"Oooooo pretty lights..." Dies seconds later. (Kidding)...(or am I?) |
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One of the most memorable scenes I have seen in a long time. |
Had Prometheus been any other movie, I probably would have taken off significant points for its general lack of direction and poor scene-stitching. But it is just so damn memorable from scene to scene that I have to admit that I was completely enticed from the very beginning to the very end with only a few points that I felt there was a lull. It is certainly not on par with the Ridley Scott classics like Alien or Blade Runner, but that doesnt make it any less entertaining of a movie. I just wish it was put together a little less randomly.
Pros:
- Visuals and sound are both the cream of the crop. When the ship lands on the planet, the bass was so heavy that it was shaking the IMAX theater leading me to believe that I was actually in a landing ship
- Cinematography is perfect. Action scenes are captured with professionalism (and no shaky cam!! yay!!) and we as the audience always know what is happening on screen
- All actors turn in great performances and display distinct personalities
- Memorable scenes galore. The "surgery scene" is visceral and phenomenal. I wont be forgetting 75% of this movie for probably the remainder of the summer
- Not a classic soundtrack, but it gets the job done
- Cool deaths and really cool looking creatures/aliens
- Charlize Theron's butt in a skin tight black jumpsuit for pretty much the whole movie...just sayin
Cons:
- Just very random from one scene to the next. Makes the pace super fast, but also leaves the audience guessing several times
- The Weyland Corp subplot was stupid in my opinion. I know it relates to the whole universe, but I found it useless with all the other stuff going on
- I still dont know what happened in the beginning scene...
- The ending is lackluster with respect to everything else
Take it Or Leave it:
- The underlying theme that we as humans were engineered by another, similar race. It plays a large role, and is a very interesting prospect, but with regards to the movie it really didnt do much for me.
Rath's Review Score: 9/10
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I feel like the opening scene pretty much implies that that Engineer sacrificed himself to create the initial spark of life for Earth. Not sure why he panicked when he started breaking down though.
ReplyDeleteBest review I've read in a long time. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteThe movie was awesome, I completly agree with the cinematography part, every single scene is awesome... the one with the map just blows my mind. Great movie overall.
Thank you very much! I appreciate the kind words!
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