Prometheus
2012, 124 minutes
A team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on
Earth, leading them on a journey to the darkest corners of the universe.
There, they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the
human race.
Starring:
Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron, Idris Elba, Guy
Pearce, Logan Marshall-Green, Sean Harris, Rafe Spall, Emun Elliott,
Benedict Wong, Kate Dickie, Branwell Donaghey, Vladimir 'Furd...
- Directed by
- Ridley Scott
- MPAA rating
- R (Restricted)
- Released
- About 1 month ago
- IMDB rating
-
7.3
out of 10
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Movie review
You want an alien world created anew, with wonders and
horrors lurking in its furrows? You go to Ridley Scott, of course,
spectacle maker and pictorialist par excellence. So Prometheus is
bound to be eye filling, with fully wrought planetary vistas and
occasionally jaw-dropping visual coups. And did we use the word alien back there? Yes, folks, Prometheus is a prequel, in a sideways sort of fashion, to Scott's 1979 Alien
original--or at least it's a long-distant stage setter for that story.
This one begins with a space mission that could reveal the
extraterrestrial roots of Earth, although what's buried out on the
planet turns out to be much more complicated than expected. In the midst
of suspenseful episodes (and a few contrived plot turns), Prometheus
reaches for Big Answers to Big Questions, in a grand old sci-fi
tradition. This lends the movie a hint of metaphysical energy, even if
Scott's reach extends well, well beyond his grasp. The hokier moments
are carried off with brio by Michael Fassbender (the robot on board),
Charlize Theron, and Idris Elba, and then you've got Noomi Rapace
entering the badass hall of fame for a long, oh-no-they-didn't sequence
involving radical surgery, which might just induce the vapors in a few
viewers. Even if Prometheus has its holes, the sheer size of the thing is exciting to be around. Because this movie is gigantic. --Robert Horton.
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