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Red
Planet |
| Rated
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
1hr 50min |
| Staring:
Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss, Tom Sizemore, Benjamin Bratt,
Simon Baker |
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MFG
Rating: 3/5
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Red
Planet is the second big Mars movie released this year. The first
one was Mission to Mars. We, as
humans, have a fascination with the planet as it would be the most
likely next stop for the further exploration of space for mankind.
The idea that it may have once supported life and perhaps could
potentially do it again makes for some interesting potential story
lines. A couple of very mysterious failures of recent NASA probes
only adds more fantasy and intrigue to really get the imagination
going.
Set
in the year 2025, Red Planet is about a Mars mission to explore
what is mysteriously happening to Earth's attempts to create oxygen
on the planet. Mankind has poisoned the Earth, and Mars is being
looked to for colonization purposes. As such many probes have been
sent to deliver oxygen producing algae to Mars, but suddenly the
algae is disappearing the the oxygen levels are dropping. So the
first manned mission to Mars is sent on it's way to investigate.
And as seems to happen all too often around the Red Planet things
go terribly wrong.
The
commander of the mission is Bowman, played by Carrie-Anne Moss of
Matrix fame. We are almost treated
to a look at her naked in a shower scene, but alas this movie is
only rated PG-13. Other recognizable names in the cast include Tom
Sizemore as a very colorful scientist and of course Val Kilmer.
Kilmer plays the resident systems engineer and along with Moss is
the real star of the movie.
There's
also a non-human star in the movie in the form of a robot named
AMEE. "She" is a navigation robot sent along to help with
mapping, but AMEE used to be a military robot trained to kill. In
a very predictable fashion, she switchs modes to killer mode and
becomes a rather substantial pain. The way AMEE looks makes me think
of an overgrown Sony AIBO robotic dog gone bad. She's one serious
bad ass.
We
went into this movie with very low expectations. All of the trailers
focused on AMEE, and I was expecting this to be just a glorified
futuristic booger movie. And although those elements were present,
they were very downplayed and this instead is a pretty darned good
scifi movie with enough science to make you think and enough fiction
to be entertaining. And some really good special effects didn't
hurt either.
Red
Planet was a very pleasant surprise to us. We got everything we
expected including some really excellent special effect sequences.
But the movie also has an intriguing storyline and some really original
concepts. Although there are a few scenes that have some good action,
this is not an action based scifi movie, it is more of a thinking
man's type of scifi perhaps with a little suspense mixed in. So
do not let the trailers fool you. As we approach Thanksgiving there's
alot of great movies coming out to compete for your hard earned
dollars, but if you want some true hardcore scifi, Red Planet is
very worthy of consideration.
-
Billy Bob
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Gun Play
Not
a ray gun kinda scifi flick.
Blood & Gore
A
little, but mostly flesh wounds.
Car Chases
No
cars on Mars.
T&A
Tantalyzingly
close in one scene.
Chuckles
Tom
Sizemore gets some good lines. |
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