Contagion (12A)

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Contagion

Contagion ..2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Claudette Barius

Time Out rating:

<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5

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<strong>Rating: </strong>2/5
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Time Out says

Tue Oct 18 2011

You might think twice about holding the rail on the bus – or ordering the pork – after ‘Contagion’. It’s a sober, engrossing thriller about the hysteria surrounding a worldwide epidemic of a disease that makes bird flu look like nappy rash. Moving from country to country with the vigour of the outbreak, Steven Soderbergh (‘Traffic’, ‘Ocean’s Eleven’) extracts a strong ensemble effort from Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Marion Cotillard, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow and Laurence Fishburne, none of whom outshine the real stars of the story: rabid death and blind panic.

The death of businesswoman Beth (Paltrow) on her return from Hong Kong sets alarm bells ringing – and the mortality rate soaring. Beth’s husband (Damon) is immune but desperate for his daughter to stay well and safe, even as thugs loot shops and break into homes.
As victims sweat, ache, foam at the mouth and expire, World Heath Organisation employee Cotillard heads to Hong Kong but gets into local trouble – one of the film’s weak points. Winslet is an earnest Center for Disease Control and Prevention worker doing her best to help victims, while her boss (Fishburne) fends off cries of conspiracy. Those cries come loudest from a Julian Assange-alike blogger played by Law, with a laughable Aussie accent – presumably to underscore the Assange reference.

Adopting a clean, chronological and punchy approach, Soderbergh holds a steady eye on panic and chaos. It’s a disaster movie with a brain and conscience. The film plays slyly with our suspicions, although there’s a naivety to the epilogue that edges it into wishy-washy anti-globalisation territory and a couple of story-strand resolutions are more sappy than expected. Mostly, though, it’s level-headed, energetic and enjoyable.
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Rated:

12A

UK release:

Fri Oct 21 2011

Duration:

106 mins

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Rated as: 2/5 (21 ratings)
  • I think the one and two star reviews are harsh, but this is one of those kinds of movie that will disappoint those who implicitly trust the critics, who sometimes overrate a film when they can't put a finger on anything egregiously wrong with it. It's a decent enough movie that will be forgotten about the day after you've watched it. It has some interesting outdoors photography, some decent acting, some interesting moments: also some boring moments, very little character backstory, and a criminally wasted Gwyneth Paltrow, who hardly appears at all. The disease is completely uninteresting, and there's no human involvement. When a main character dies, you don't care. As apocalypse movies go, it sits quite a few steps below Lars Trier's spllbinding Melancholia, and also has the misfortune to be released so soon after Perfect Sense, which is a superior movie also with actually affecting human interest. Contagion is a quietly enjoyable but soulless film that has not been helped in audience appreciation by being so widely overrated. And its denoument is a copout; what could have been a revelatory moment is a brief aside telling us something we are already told about halfway through the film.

    Iain Robb Wed Nov 2 2011
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Disaster movie turns slowly into movie disaster after promising start. Several plot threads lead the audience on towards greater things, but few are satisfactorily tied up at the end! In particular, Jude Law's character is never fully resolved, and neither is the film's attitude towards government - conspiracy or benevolence? A shame Soderbergh loses energy and conviction as the movie reaches its 'climax'...

    Nick Mon Oct 31 2011
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • seafire - or maybe they awarded ** because they found the movie to be worthy of **.

    critique Sun Oct 30 2011
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  • I found this a gripping, satisfying movie about what might happen in a real pandemic, although I wasn't completely convinced by the discovery of the inoculation against it. Jude Law was a strange choice for the blogger, though. As far as the ** given by most people here, maybe they were expecting your average disaster movie with a beefcake hero riding into the rescue?

    seafire Sat Oct 29 2011
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  • Saw this film the other night not as good as I expected it to be a little O.T.T. a few loose ends. Save yourself some money and wait till it's on D.V.D

    Angie Fri Oct 28 2011
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • The best thing about this film was the soundtrack! I struggled to keep my eyes open! It was unbelievable and boring!

    NicolaH Thu Oct 27 2011
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • youtube.com/watch?v=guI9jvwSKgU (That's a trailer to my younger brothers school media project!)

    scrumpyjack Thu Oct 27 2011
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  • Oh sweet Jesus! not sure what to say! errrrr, lets go again, but in the mean time look at a work that could have tossed this out at a canter, link below.........

    scrumpyjack Thu Oct 27 2011
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  • Does Kate WInslett do her exorbitantly pompous and generic Yank-acting again?

    Phil Ince Wed Oct 26 2011
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  • Tiresome bore of a film. Went to see it with a lot of hope but the story just didn't add up and despite some A list actors the script was banal and could've been written by a ten year old. . It just isn't convincing in any way

    long cat Wed Oct 26 2011
    Rated as: 1/5
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