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Oblivion (2013)

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  • Written by Sfcrave on 06.06.2016

    What I like in a movie is the unexpected ending the mind blowing scenarios.

    But this movie doesn't have that. Unfortunately the scenario is predictable (and is a bit like MOON with Sam Rockwell).

    If you are able to get over the fact that the main character is played by Tom cruise, enjoy the ride but you won't come out of it changed.

    On the other hand, if seeing his face is too much then pass.

    The overall design of vehicles and the landscapes are really enjoyable though, but it's not what counts the most in my opinion, especially in science fiction.

  • Written by thecrimsonidiot on 26.09.2013

    Great images, awesome soundtrack, solid acting, but nothing really new from Hollywood!

    The year 2077: The earth is abandoned by the human race. 60 years before, aliens (called scavengers, or scavs) had attacked the planet and destroyed the moon, which caused heavy natural disasters. After the massive use of nuclear weapons, mankind had won the war, but all survivors were forced to leave the contaminated planet.

    The giant spaceship "Tet" orbiting earth, is waiting with these last people to set course to the Saturn moon Titan, that should be the new home for all of them.
    Before it can start the voyage, fusion-energy is needed. Therefore, giant machines collect hydrogen from sea-water.

    Jack Harper (Tom Cruise) and his colleague Victoria (Andrea Riseborough) are a technical team on a nearly finished, five year mission, responsible for some drones, that protect these machines from a few remaining scavs.
    In case, that they would be captured by the scavs, their memories were erased before, so they could't reveal details about the plans of mankind.

    Victoria is doing her job without questioning it, but Jack has weird dreams, reminding him of a past before the war. While repairing the drones, he is collecting books and other items he can find and he is taking them to a secret idyllic sanctuary.
    He can neither explain himself his own strange behavior, nor the fact, that he is not killed by the scavs, when he is defeated by them, until he realizes, that there are thousands of human survivors, living underneath the surface.
    Beech (Morgan Freeman), the leader of them, is presenting Jack the real truth and a final struggle for mankind is about to begin.

    DirectorJoseph Kosinski's (Tron: Legacy) roots lie in making commercial films. This is one possible explanation, why the fascination of Oblivion appears to be similar to an iPhone: a perfect glossy surface, but no real flesh and blood inside.

    Breathtaking filmed flights through beautiful landscapes and an epic soundtrack by M83: this will remain.

    Tom Cruise shows a proper performance and Morgan Freeman can never act really bad, but all other actors are as colorless as the drones. Probably due to the script, or the unfinished graphic novel (by Kosinski as well), there is not enough substance for them.

    The quality of the storyline is varying from a promising start into way too many ridiculous and predictable twists at the end and one should't seek for any deep message in this movie.
    I can underline the words of a review of "The observer" , that said, that Oblivion is nothing more but a mixture of 2001, Wall-E, Total Recall, Planet of the Apes, etc. and I would personally add The Matrix to this list. Especially the Revolutions part ;-)

    So finally, I'm looking forward to see some more Oblivion-shots on WTM, but I don't recommend this film as something special. It's OK to watch it on a boring rainy sunday afternoon, but only hardcore TC-fans should buy it.

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