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6/13/2014

Prometheus (2012) or, Even Then, Space Eggs Were Bad News



The mysterious poster for Ridley Scott's Prometheus

QUICK REVIEW:

A space mission lands on a remote planet, because cave paintings the world over have directed them there. But in their search for their 'designers', the expedition finds something else ...
Effective and really good-looking, - Oscar-nominated for its visual effects, - science fiction monster movie, both exciting and very entertaining. Anyone who has seen great director Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) will think of it many times in this the fifth film in the series, which is a prequel to the first Alien, because many elements reappear, - and that is a shame. New audiences may prefer this one, but I don't think Prometheus gains from the inevitable reminiscences to its greater ancestor.
The cast is uneven: Why Scott hasn't hired an older actor to portray the geriatric is beyond me, (instead, Guy Pearce plays the part under heavy make-up and prosthetics.) The Noomi Rapace/Logan Marshall-Green romance is unimpassioned, and it's his fault, (which might be the reason why you probably haven't heard about this actor; he's not very good.) Idris Elba and Charlize Theron are okay, but in fairly one-dimensional parts. Michael Fassbender plays an android.
Prometheus got me thinking: - 80 years into the future, are we this advanced and yet so dumb...?
Ridley Scott is, without many of us noticing it, becoming an old man: He turns 77 this November! He has a Blade Runner sequel and a Moses-epic called Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014) coming up, impressively. With his many great achievements, - Alien (1979), Blade Runner (1982), Thelma and Louise (1991), Gladiator (2000), Black Hawk Down (2001) and American Gangster (2007), - I wouldn't begrudge him a comfortable retirement at this stage, though.
A sequel to Prometheus has been in talks since its successful release, and it is now in pre-production for a 2016 release. No director is currently attached, although Fassbender and Rapace are set to return.

Related reviews:

Ridley ScottAmerican Gangster (2007) - Great American - now black - gangster picture
A Good Year (2006) - Ridley Scott likes Provence
Blade Runner (1982) director's cut - Visual extravaganza, great SF 
Alien (1979) or, Space Eggs Are Bad News 


Watch the trailer here

Budget: 120-130 mil.$
Box office: 403.3 mil. $
= Big hit

What do you think of Prometheus?
How do you rate it compared to the Alien-films?
Are you looking forward to the next one?

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