This weekend, I was tasked with deciding which movie I wanted to see over an unusually quiet 4th of July weekend at the cinemas. This year, it's awkwardly sandwiched between Transformers 4 and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes with three rather small releases of Tammy, Deliver Us From Evil, and Earth to Echo, none of which I was really inclined/motivated to go see and none of which really packed that blockbuster punch that is so common around this weekend. Speaking of which, if you'd like to see what films are coming out this month, feel free to go check out my guest blog, Coming Soon, over at J&J Productions by clicking HERE. Luckily, my worries of having to see a ho-hum movie were squandered because Snowpiercer, a little sci-fi flick that has been generating a TON of buzz (with some calling it the best film of the year), FINALLY made it to Denver. And when I say finally, I mean over-a-year-later-finally. The film originally released in 2013 in South Korea and is owned by the Weinstein Company, whose owner is notorious for...well...being a huge prick. Apparently he wanted a bunch of footage cut from the film to decrease the runtime (as it stands the film is a quick 2 hours and 6 minutes) and the director refused thus leading to a delayed and extremely limited release in the States. Or at least that's how the story that I read goes. Which, if that is the case, boggles my mind because with a star like Chris Evans, coming off one of the biggest movies of the year with The Winter Soldier, an R-rated sci-fi thriller with extremely positive reviews practically sells itself. But who am I but a lowly blogger to judge a company's idiotic choices? Anyway...
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| Brings whole new meaning to that Christmas carol, "Baby It's Cold Outside" |
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| Number 1 on the Maxim Hot 100 right there ^^ |
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| "Honey I Shrunk Captain America...and Put Him in Iron Man's Chest." |
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| I'm not sure that Chris Evans' new technique at fighting baddies is going to turn out so well... |
The rest of the film stands almost as tall as the aforementioned positives. I found the original score to be great in some areas and dull in others. Once the director ops out of using shaky cam, the fights are brilliant to watch and his use of slow motion is dazzling. I was also extremely impressed by the special effects for such low budget of a film. Going in to the film I was worried that with such a low foreign budget that the film would have TV-level special effects (a.k.a. "bad special effects"). Not only did the train hurtling through the snowy wasteland look phenomenal, but so too did the ruins of cities and mountain landscapes that it passes. There are a couple times where they look fake-ish, but all in all they did a great job using their money wisely in that department.
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| Al Gore would certainly have something to say about this... |
Why it hasn't experienced a wide release yet is beyond me, but it's well worth the search and potentially longer drive to a theater that is carrying it as it's one of the year's most memorable films yet.
CONS:
- The first twenty minutes are filmed poorly compared to the rest of the film. The lighting is too low and there is an overuse of shaky cam
- I would have enjoyed just a tad more backstory on the world
- The very end of the film (i.e. the final scene) is rather open ended. I believe that they were supposed to inspire hope, but I didn't quite get that feeling
- Some performances aren't as good as others
- Not necessarily a con but this film may not be for everyone
- Chris Evans gives his best performance yet and probably one of the best of the year so far. He shows fantastic range while also being able to kick ass as usual
- Tilda Swinton and Ed Harris are fun in their roles. Swinton adds a bit of dark comedy to the proceedings
- Quick and tidy explanation of the world before the movie starts. They hardly waste anytime getting right into it
- A strong, original, and highly intriguing story for the entire runtime. Every new train car presented new information and new questions. Very, very fun to watch
- The twists and explanations at the end are superb, some of the best I've seen in a sci-fi film recently. Villain motives are clear and dare I say, agreeable, which makes the audience question what they would do in that predicament
- Some fantastic action sequences with good use of cinematography and slow-motion
- The script has its rough patches but is largely fantastic when it really needs to be
- Given the film's budget, the visuals are mightily impressive
Rath's Review Score: 9.5/10
*NOTE: If you do decide to download this film online (which who could blame you if it's not going to be playing in a theater near you due to stupid company decisions?) be warned that there are apparently TWO versions of the film out there. I'm not positive what the exact differences are but I believe that one of them is substantially shorter by about 20 minutes and not nearly as good. Just thought I'd give you guys a heads up!*






I agree with your assessment of the lack of backstory and exposition at the beginnning --- it made me feel like the movie was just rushing into the present day and I would've liked more history behind the revolutionaries.
ReplyDeleteStill, I love the pulpy action and feel to the film as well as the narrative progression where we uncover new mysterious about the setting one car at a time. Bong himself stated it would've been a bad decision to intercut scenes at the front end of the train with those of the poor at the back. The way the movie is scripted, we discover more about the train as the protagonists do.
Also, I agree that the film's mature, complex analysis of social inequality was quite nuanced and well done. There's a lot of ways to go about writing stories about the 99% vs the 1%, the rich and poor, etc, and I'd say this take on the issue is a step or two about, say, Elysium (2013)'s representation. The villains actually have a method to their cruelty, although I think it's obvious Bong doesn't agree that their logic justifies their living situation. Creating a hierarchical caste/class sustains the train's population yes, but what is the end decision? Blow up the train....
Great analysis and all valid points! Glad to see that we both loved it.
DeleteIt's really been growing on me the past couple of days and I really do think that it will only get better with time as I have more and more time to perform post-analysis.
Definitely one that I will be adding to my collection!
I've been waiting for this movie for like 8 months now.......I will cry if it doesn't come to my theater
ReplyDeleteI know man. It's painful. I cannot understand the limited release for the life of me but hopefully it keeps expanding over the next few weekends!!
DeleteYou have nailed it again Jordan! (I have been saying that a lot recently) I watched the movie this weekend on *cough*the internet*cough* since I don't even think it is coming to my state. Regardless, this was an impressive movie! I have most of my review written and everything, but I finally watched X-Men yesterday so that is delaying, anyway... Snowpiercer was really good. In many ways, it reminded me of the Bioshock franchise (in the best way possible) with its indoctrination of the people and social commentary. Just add plasmids and Snowpiercer could be a spinoff of Bioshock on a train.
ReplyDeleteYou are right though, Chris Evans' performance was brilliant. His backstory was really unexpectedly dark. Song Kang-ho as the Korean guy that opened the doors was really great as well, despite the language barrier.
Great review Jordan! Glad to hear that you liked the movie just as much as I did.
By the way, since you liked the movie, I highly recommend The Host (2006). It is a great monster movie by the same director of Snowpiercer, Bong Joon-ho, and Kang-ho stars it in as well. The movie is on Netflix too. It is not as great as Snowpiercer, but it is the best monster movie I have seen in a very long time.
-James
Thanks James! This is definitely one not to miss and you being forced to watch it on *cough the internet cough cough* is the Weinstein company's own fault.
DeleteI'll have to give that one a try! Thanks for the recommendation! Can't wait to check out your reviews for those films!
I'll be looking for this on video whenever it hits the market, have heard nothing but good things about this movie and your review has just reaffirmed all those positive returns.
ReplyDeleteIt's such a shame that it has such a pointless limited release as it would not only be a boost for the foreign film market, but also Evans as it proves he can be good in something other than Captain America.
DeleteDefinitely try to catch it when you can Daniel. I found it to be borderline perfect save for the rocky first 20 minutes.
If anyone is wondering, 'Snowpiercer' is going to Video-On-Demand this Friday....I'm still holding out it hits my theater though
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