It’s always nice to see a film with an underlying social
message. It’s even better when it’s a sci fi action film set in a dystopian
future with robots and exoskeletons that give heroes and bad guys super human
strength. Elysium delivers all this and more in the second major film from
South African writer/director Neill Blomkamp.
Elysium is set in the year 2159. The world has become a
pretty nasty place through overpopulation and pollution. The wealthy though,
live a life of bliss on a satellite world called Elysium. Here the air is
clean, the environment is beautiful, and any health issue is promptly solved
regardless of how dire or severe. Delacourt (Jodie Foster) is charged with the
responsibility of defending Elysium from the illegal immigrants attempting to
come for the miracle cures it has available. Back on Earth we meet a small boy
called Max making bold promises to a young girl in an orphanage in one of
earths growing mega slums. Fast forward to 2159, life hasn’t quite turned out
the way Max (Matt Damon) would have hoped. We discover that Max is now an ex
con with a patchy past, striving to improve his life by working at a nearby
factory. A bad accident exposing Max to a lethal dose of radiation soon has him
crawling back to the criminal underworld looking for a ticket to Elysium. Max
now has to battle his way to Elysium through robots and an insane South African
mercenary controlled by Delacourt to save himself from certain death.
Elysium does a reasonable job of depicting a socially unjust
future and all the horrible things that come with it. Some of the scripting is
fantastic, particularly so from the Mercenary ‘Krugar’ (Sharlto Copley) who
fans will remember from ‘District 9’. The action scenes are all exciting and
the tension doesn’t let up from when we have our first taste of carnage right
through to the closing credits. He goes a little over the top with the shaky
camera work in some of the fight scenes, but for the most part they are
exciting and well choreographed.
What can I say about ‘Krugar’. Absolutely brilliant. There
were a few lines that seemed a little over the top but for the most part he has
the audience both entertained and scared. It’s hard to describe what makes his
‘crazy’ so cool, but it definitely reminds you of the same sort of insane as
Heath Ledger playing the Joker. He swings from calm, to enraged to joking
within the same section of dialogue. Jodie Foster’s character is a little one
dimensional, but displays enough arrogance and ambition to make you believe she
is capable of taking the steps she does within the film. And Matt Damon, well
this in my opinion is his best movie and performance since the Bourne films.
If you liked District 9, you’ll definitely enjoy Elysium. Like
District 9 it has a social message, a reluctant hero and innovative special
effects that are definitely worth the watch. Yes the film has its flaws but I
would expect any action or sci fi fan to get a good ride from Elysium.
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