Oblivion is a science fiction film starring Tom Cruise as Tech 49 Jack
Harper whom together with his partner and lover Victoria Olsen - played by Andrea
Riseborough - are one of the last teams of drone repairmen tasked with maintaining
the drones which protect the continued mining of resources from a now
uninhabitable Earth to the new celestial human colony on Titan, a few years
after a nuclear war with an invading alien race, called Scavs.
Oblivion directed by Joseph Kosinski and based on his unpublished
graphic novel of the same name is simply put a beautiful film. Now I gather
quite a few people do not care much for it and I peg this down to their
disappointment with respect to what type of film they expected Oblivion to be. This I blame on the
trailers/previews of the film as they erroneously led some of us to believe
that an action-packed sci-fi thriller somewhere within the realm of Alien was to be seen. However, in my
opinion Oblivion is a much more
dramatic and sentimental film, with great acting all around. It is a love story
of human sacrifice and determination against the not-so-bleak landscape of a
post-apocalyptic Earth. Most of the scenes are of a lone Harper as he carries
out his duties seemingly without question as he increasingly becomes curious as to his
surroundings and the now desolate city of New York and its environs. Added to
this is the mystery that is the woman in his dreams (Olga Kurylenko), who now
appears to be real as her ship crash lands onto the Earth. Who is she? What is
her mission? And who the heck is Morgan Freeman in all this? Oblivion’s brilliantly paced
storytelling and visual masterpiece (reminiscent of 2001: A Space Odyssey) settles and
unsettles you as you become Harper, watching each scene unfold until its
beautiful, climatic and quite dramatic denouement.
Oblivion is a good film and you will find that if you keep your
expectations outside the cinema and just watch, you will find that it is a film
that you would want to see again and again; well if not for any reason but for
its uber brilliant soundtrack
composed and performed by M83.
Oblivion released on April 10, 2012 has grossed over $260million
worldwide.
Oblivion is currently showing at the Genesis Deluxe Cinemas.
PS: Director Joseph Kosinski, who
also directed Tron: Legacy, made Oblivion as homage to sci-fi films of the 70s.
I absolutely loved the movie!!
ReplyDeleteSo did I! Thanks for the comment and do follow. :)
DeleteAre you guys kidding me???!!! This movie was total crap!!! Came out totally vexed about a waste of my money and 2 whole hours of my life!!!
ReplyDeleteJLo, you feel this way because you were expecting something else! It was a good one.
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