Jupiter Ascending
Dir: Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski,
The Wachowskis
2015
***
The Wachowskis' Jupiter Ascending is a bit nuts, fairly
incoherent, completely ridiculous and a bit of a mess but it was also heaps of
fun. There are times were I couldn't help but be reminded of films such as The
Fifth Element, Flash Gordon and even Barbarella but credit due, there
is something uniquely original about this sci-fi oddity. I think
the problem probably lies in trying to please too many cross-sections of film
fans. It has space travel covered, the 'chosen one' story, a bit
of gothic, a bit of steam-punk, aliens, alliances, alien
alliances, etc so that covers the Star Wars/Star Trek fans, The Lord of the
Rings nuts and all youth-literature fans in-between. It has
its tongue firmly in its cheek at all times and there are plenty
of nudge nudge, wink wink moments to enjoy, it only really trips up when it
asks the audience to take it seriously. It's escapist fantasy for the best part
but there are times where it looks like an episode of Dynasty in
space, it gets a little too complicated and hilariously straight-faced.
I'm not too sure if Mila Kunis really brought anything to the character but
that said, her character is pretty simple and not particularly well
written. The same could be said for Channing Tatum, although playing a half
solder, half wolf mercenary with stupidly pointy ears can't have been
easy. Sean Bean is Sean Bean, a Yorkshireman in space, doing his bit when
there's trouble at mill. The award for most spectacular performance goes
to Eddie Redmayne. He may have wowed audiences in his roles as Stephen Hawkins
and Lili Elbe in The
Danish Girl but it's his
deep-voiced, angry Princess Diana type character in Jupiter Ascending that
he will be remembered for in years to come. What I really liked about the film
was all the little things you don't usually see. There is an action scene that
involves the main characters flying around the skyscrapers of
Boston at dusk. How many scenes in any film do you see filmed at dusk? The sky
is a beautiful blue, light on the horizon and royal above it. Add the young
light from the street below and you've got quite the striking background that
I'm pretty sure hasn't been done before as one of the golden rules of film
making is that you never film at dusk. They had the technology to make it work,
so why not. Visuals have never been a problem for the
Wachowskis and I would argue that Jupiter
Ascending is their best looking. The special effects
are absolutely stunning, so much so that it really does highlight how
dodgy everything else is. If you were to ask me if it worked as
a coherent film I would have to say no, not at all, but then again, I
was entertained throughout and it impressed me on several occasions. A
music video without the music (although the soundtrack is excellent). It's
something very original that also looks like loads of films that have been made
before, certainly unique but certainly not as bad as everyone says, if you're
looking for a boring formulaic sci-fi adventure, then this isn't the
film for you but then the same goes for if you want to watch something
intelligent and convincing. I wouldn't pick it to be on my team but I'd stick
up for it in a fight. Destined to be one of cinemas great oddities maybe.
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