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"Prometheus (2012)"

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Blogger Aden Jordan said...

In terms of its visuals, 'Prometheus' is rich and pretty impressive to behold. The costumes, set design, CGI, and overall aesthetic of the film is very cool. I saw the film in IMAX 3-D, and was savoring each shot.

The movie is flawed, but it's also fun and creepy and plays into the 'Alien' mythology while also being a very distinct story. There were plenty of loose ends that the script never tied up, and many actions by characters that seemed to lack clear motivations. I also found Logan Marshall Green or whatever his name is to be fairly annoying (I don't think his character was annoying, I think he was obnoxious and his acting was poor).

The rest of the cast is very strong, and I think you wrote eloquently of how subtle Theron's supporting work was. I really enjoyed 'Prometheus', and I am positive I'm going to see it again soon.

June 9, 2012 at 4:57 AM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

Aden, I agree the movie is flawed but mostly in the casting of Guy Pearce and the aspects related to his character. It's something I might directly address later for obvious spoiler-related reasons.

But I had no issues with the ambiguity you describe (loose ends in the plot or character motivations). People forget that prior to the release of its sequels, a lot of ALIEN was open to interpretation (much of it still is), a quality which gives both films a sense of mystery.

I completely disagree on Marshall-Green's performance. In fact, I was surprised at the level of poignancy he brings to what is essentially the stereotypical arrogant mad scientist character. When he is obnoxious, I think it's a very deliberate calculation on the actor's part.

June 9, 2012 at 7:08 AM

Blogger Candice Frederick said...

intriguing indeed. i was blown away by it.

June 10, 2012 at 12:52 PM

Blogger Franco Macabro said...

Thanks for your review, I will be watching this one today (finally!) so I am really looking forward to it, primarily because it's such a philosophical science fiction film.

Another film that played with the ideas of man being created by aliens somehow was also presented in Alex Proyas's Knowing, but that film left it's true meaning in mystery, ambiguous, the visitors might have been either aliens or angels...smart move on the filmmakers part, I guess how you see the film will depend on what you believe. I hear Prometheus touches upon similar themes of belief.

I remember seeing Knowing and also thinking of Chariot of the Gods.

June 14, 2012 at 11:48 AM

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