If you enjoyed the first film in the ‘Riddick’ series (Pitch
Black), then you’ll probably enjoy this one. Let’s just say they’re both rather
similar. Riddick wrangles with a bunch of people that are trying to cash in on
the bounty on his head, then a bunch of scary looking monsters enter the fray and
attack said mercenaries and various other ship crew members.
The movie starts where it left off, with Riddick in control
of the vast Necromonger army. Interestingly he has developed a yearning to find
his Furyan home world. He is of course betrayed and finds himself injured and
stranded on a less than hospitable alien planet. It’s then not long before the
movie finds its way back to the familiar thread from the previous two films.
Thankfully we have the same team writing and directing the
films, to maintain the franchises look and feel. It’s just a little
disappointing coming back to the same old story, especially when the second
film was so much more expansive in its plot and was therefore less predictable.
If this was a standalone film, I think I’d have rated it more highly. But
coming off the first two films I can’t help feeling a little dissatisfied. The
action like the previous films is good, but you get the feel that this film has
had its budget cut in both the effects and casting department.
I like Vin Diesel playing the anti hero Riddick. I think the
character suits him. The support cast like the first film will be largely
unknown to most audiences save for the sci-fi fans out there who will recognise
Katee Sackhoff from the TV series Battlestar Galactica. The casting is again a bit
of a letdown given the calibre of actors in the second film such as Judi Dench
and New Zealand’s own Karl Urban, who does something of a cameo in one of the film’s
opening scenes.
I think for the most part your science fiction fans out
there will like Riddick. I guess from my side I was hoping for something closer
in concept to the second film. I can’t help but feel they peaked in ‘The
Chronicles of Riddick and have since regressed to something not quite as good.
I still hope this isn’t the last we’ve seen of the series and that Riddick comes
back to fight another day, because the concept and character are great.