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Serenity (2005)
Director: Joss Whedon
Movie review
From Time Out London
A stand-alone spin-off from the cult science-fiction TV series ‘Firefly’, the ill-fated, most personal and most accomplished work to date from Joss Whedon, creator of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’. The worst fate that could befall ‘Serenity’ would be if it failed to reach a non-genre audience, because it works very hard to welcome newcomers to its textured futuristic mythology, while daring to push existing fans way beyond their comfort zone. This is what the ‘Star Wars’ prequels could have been, if George Lucas were a purveyor of hip, ultra-smart pop culture, rather than… well, choose the epithets yourself.Five centuries from now, ex-soldier Captain Malcolm Reynolds (Nathan Fillion) and his ragtag crew ply their semi-legal transporting trade on the sparsely settled fringes of space. When Doctor Simon Tam (Sean Maher) and his fugitive sister River (Summer Glau) seek sanctuary on his utilitarian spaceship, Serenity, it is targeted by The Operative (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a glacial assassin employed by The Alliance. River is an unstable and troublesome telepath – created by The Alliance’s own Frankensteinian scientists – yet the anti-heroic Reynolds and his renegade crew risk all to save her.
With its Hawksian attention to group dynamics and its skilful definition of character through action, this supremely entertaining hybrid-movie plays like ‘Rio Bravo’ in space. The textured narrative is peopled by precisely delineated characters who employ a salty retro-future-speak, in which twenty-fifth century slang is morphed with frontier Western archaisms (‘take umbrage’, ‘confound these bungers’). The settings and tone are hyper-real, yet the human behaviour is grounded and credible, the moral conflicts complex and involving. Shiny, intelligent fun.
Author: NF
Time Out London Issue 1833: October 5-12 2005
User reviews of this film
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- Robert Thornton said...
- Posted on May 03 2011 08:33 Kids stuff. Absolute twaddle unless you really liked Star Wars. One hour was more than enough.
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- Louise said...
- Posted on Mar 02 2010 18:35 It totally deserves the rating. Serenity is fantastic and the only thing I wrong with it is the lack of a second season of Firefly. I do love the film, but watching it makes me sad that the fantastic show had to end here!
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- Joe said...
- Posted on Mar 27 2008 12:08 i fully agree with this review, and having seen the film think that it more than deserves the six stars given
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Cast & crew
Director: Joss Whedon
Producer: Barry Mendel
Cast: Adam Baldwin, Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, Alan Tudyk, Morena Baccarin, Jewel Staite, Summer Glav, Sean Maher, Ron Glass, Chiwetel Ejiofor, David Krumholtz full cast
Genre(s): Science Fiction, Thrillers
Rated: 15
Duration: 113 mins
UK Release: Oct 7 2005
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