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Tomorrowland

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  • 3 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended
Tomorrowland
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Time Out says

3 out of 5 stars

Follow the Yellow Brick Road to utopia in this peculiar, philosophically inclined Disney family adventure. Britt Robertson plays Casey Newton, a plucky suburban teenager with an uncanny knack for solving scientific problems. When she learns of the existence of Tomorrowland – a parallel dimension where humanity’s greatest scientists, thinkers and artists have created a hermetically sealed ‘perfect’ world – she’ll do anything to get there. Enter George Clooney’s grumpy, crumpled inventor Frank, who has a dire warning for the ‘real’ world and for the ailing Eden over the rainbow.

‘Tomorrowland’ is singularly unafraid of weighty concepts, tackling climate change, our ongoing fascination with the apocalypse and the very Disney-ish idea of being ‘special’. It does get dry (some scenes feel suspiciously like TED talks) and the script’s fleeting efforts to unpick its dubious Ayn Rand-ish central ideology are completely undermined by a clunky, flat-as-a-pancake finale.

But when it puts down its copy of ‘Political Philosophy for Dummies’ and focuses on character and action, ‘Tomorrowland’ is a blast. ‘The Incredibles’ director Brad Bird could choreograph daring rocket escapes and soaring jet-pack flights with both eyes shut, while George Clooney and Britt Robertson have a thoroughly convincing knockabout chemistry – though both play second fiddle to blank-eyed British youngster Raffey Cassidy as a mysterious dimensional exile. The production design, too, is glorious: Tomorrowland itself, with its Buck Rogers fashion and skyscraper-high swimming pools, is a triumph of digital world-building.

How all this will play with its target family audience is unclear – young ’uns may get a bit fidgety during the talky bits – but there are ideas aplenty rattling around here, and some crackling action to tie it all together.

Written by Tom Huddleston

Release Details

  • Release date:Friday 22 May 2015

Cast and crew

  • Director:Brad Bird
  • Screenwriter:Brad Bird, Damon Lindelof
  • Cast:
    • Britt Robertson
    • George Clooney
    • Judy Greer
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