Prometheus (15)

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Science fiction

Michael Fassbender, far right, in Prometheus

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<strong>Rating: </strong>3/5

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

Thu Jul 21 2011

So here we are, after all the hype, the leaked scripts, the rumours – is it an ‘Alien’ prequel? Ridley says no, everyone else says yes – the viral clips, the teasers, the trailers, the teasers-for-trailers, the press conferences, the wild anticipation, and ‘Prometheus’ turns out to be… well, just another monsters-in-space movie. That’s not the whole story, of course – as sci-fi horror movies go, this is a pretty expensive, epic, ideas-heavy example of the genre. But it’s far from the game-changer some had hoped for, and it may in fact leave some viewers entirely baffled.

If you’ve seen the trailers, you’ll know the basic plot: in the year 2089, archaeologists Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) and Charlie Holloway (Logan Marshall-Green) stumble across a pictogram hidden in a cave on the Isle of Skye. Matching it with etchings found across the globe, they conclude that the drawings constitute a star map. And when dying multi-billionaire (Guy Pearce) agrees to fund a mission, the two doctors head out into the cosmos aboard the starship Prometheus to find, they hope, an answer to the questions of life, the universe and everything.

What they find is, of course, far slimier and less friendly. Arriving on a distant rocky moon in the company of android David (Michael Fassbender), hard-ass corporate stooge Vickers (Charlize Theron), cigar-chomping ship’s captain Janek (Idris Elba) and sundry other scantily characterised and wholly expendable shipmates, they stumble across a giant structure buried in the soil. Could this hold the key to mankind’s origins?

There’s plenty to recommend in ‘Prometheus’: the photography is pleasingly crisp and the design is stunning, nicely redolent of ‘Alien’ and its sequels. There is a small handful of truly bracing set pieces – one scene inside a medical pod is without doubt the most heart-poundingly memorable moment of the blockbuster season so far.

But its flaws are impossible to ignore. The script feels flat – a few pleasing nods to the original movies aside, the dialogue is lazy, while the plot, though crammed with striking concepts, simply fails to coalesce. After an enjoyable setup, the central act is baggy, confusing and, in places, slightly boring, while the climax has flash and fireworks but no real momentum.

There just doesn’t seem to be much logic at work here. Some events – such as one crew member going tonto on his shipmates – seem to happen because its expected from the genre, not because they make much sense. And fans of ‘Alien’ will feel shortchanged: the script makes no real effort to pre-empt that film, and in fact is happy to ignore it altogether while at the same time eagerly exploiting its beautiful HR Giger spaceship design. The ending is left wide open for a sequel, which may close some of the bigger story holes, but there’s still a frustrating lack of care being taken here.

Perhaps more than any other film, ‘Prometheus’ is reminiscent of Chris Nolan’s ‘Inception’: it’s slick, gorgeously designed and scattered with intriguing concepts. But there’s just no real power behind it. The characters are thin and emotionless, the plot twists are predictable and the entire thing seems built on ideas plucked from superior predecessors (in addition to the original ‘Alien’ movies, there’s a little bit of ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’, a touch of ‘The Abyss’ and a whole lot of ‘Star Trek’). There’s no denying that ‘Prometheus’ will make for a perfectly entertaining night at the movies – but we were promised so much more.

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Release details

Rated:

15

UK release:

Fri Jun 1 2012

Duration:

124 mins

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Rated as: 2/5 (207 ratings)
  • I agree with this review on some points. The dialogue was clunky at times and some of the characters were barely fleshed out. The two performances which mattered most were that of Rapace and Fassbender and they both dialled in two of the most memorable performances ever seen in a SF film. I saw this film having (miraculously) avoided almost all the hype machine. Perhaps a contributing factor to my enjoyment of the film when I saw it, which was immense. Plenty of great stuff in this film so with ease I was able to forgive its few sins.

    Dedalus Sun Oct 7 2012
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • prometheus was piss poor but batman was very good in my opinion, in a completely different class, i thought it was bettter than the darknight because there was far more action, even though heath ledgers performance as the joker was legendary

    blackops Sat Sep 1 2012
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  • be fair mate, most people just dont like poor movies

    will i&#039;m not Sat Sep 1 2012
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  • Just say one thing a lot of faggots out there hate prometheus and batman rises i think too many coming out of the closet

    blackops Fri Aug 31 2012
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  • sorry to hear about your brother man

    someone Fri Aug 31 2012
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  • agreed, its all about the fact that riddles cant make a good movie anymore, and has lost the plot in many ways, looking back he's actually only made one good movie, this is one of the absolutely worst films i have wasted my time going to see, i hope he dont make a prequel to the hovis add, i'm so angry at this piece of tat, makes me want break something, even now and i watched it many weeks ago, its what you get having too much money and no f-king brains

    totoro Sun Aug 19 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • It´s not about alien or not, it´s about the script and the plot, characters, are totally non-sense.

    Dr. Manhattan Sun Aug 12 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • surely a comedy prequel to the real movie

    christopher pike Tue Aug 7 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Disappointing. Some risible dialogue and piss-poor characterisation. Precious little suspense. The opening sequence is visually magnificent but it`s all downhill from there.

    critique Sun Aug 5 2012
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • Has anyone one read anything about the batman killings being linked to bobcat goldthwaites movie god bless america or the other one i do not remember the name where that guy runs around in body armour and shoots people in an american town ? mr goldthwaites interview on his movie is on this page and he says about these x factor brats and wannabes must die.......i bet he is not feeling too good about things ?

    tallpaul Thu Jul 26 2012
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