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Thursday, June 7, 2012
Movie Review: Prometheus Packed With Great Acting, Big Ideas—and Monsters! Today 4:27 PM PDT by PETER PARAS (E ONLINE)
Review in a Hurry: B + Director Ridley Scott's (sorta) Alien prequel arrives with much secrecy, a stellar cast, and groundbreaking 3-D visuals. The sense of awesome is high. But the script by Lost mastermind Damon Lindelof unravels, starting out as a compelling "Tree of Life with monsters" to simply just monsters.
Then again, plenty of smarty-pants critics made similar complaints about Alien 33 years ago.
The Bigger Picture: In the year 2093, Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) and her hunky fellow scientist Holloway (Logan Marshall-Green) make a discovery, the most significant in human history. Buried in caves throughout earth, are several maps leading to a location in deep space. Who made them? Man's creators? They board the ship Prometheus, off to find the literal meaning of life.
Director Scott hasn't made a sci-fi flick since '82 and that was Blade Runner—so no pressure. Yet his style of intricately detailed ginormous visuals balanced with tiny moments of suspense still impresses. Every lush image is matched with a thoughtfulness rarely seen in summer blockbusters.
The first half of the film is remarkable, as Shaw and the crew explore artifacts on an unknown world. Every step they take mixes clever technology with Big Ideas.
The cast is strong too.
Read more: http://www.eonline.com/news/movie_reviews/movie_review_prometheus_packed_with/321755
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