A REAL SF movie!
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A REAL SF movie!
We just saw "Sleep Dealers." It's an sfnal movie--a REAL SF movie about ideas, not just blowing things up (although, if you need it, things do get blown up)--set mostly inTijuana. Most of it is in Spanish with subtitles. We thought it quite good, a kind of "Neuromancer" meets "Enrique's Journey." Nice to see an sf film about third-world issues without Kevin Costner et al coming in to save the brown-skinned folks. It's not the best film we've ever seen, and if you read widely in sf you'll have encountered many of these ideas already (it's the kind of topic *I* would write about) but as a movie it was refreshing--just seemed true to SF in a way I haven't seen in a long while.
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Yuck factor
We just saw District 9. I can't believe the Tomatometer stands at 88%! The film is awful, but not because of the aliens.
Think of Alien Nation meeting (or is it fusing?) with The Fly by way of Alien and Aliens, add a splash of Cry, The Beloved Country and Black Hawk Down, not forgetting, of course, Kafka's Metamorphosis... and you have an idea of what a jumble of recycled clichés this film is. Not a single original concept. After an interesting beginning it abandons all pretense of coherent plotting and becomes an unrelenting splatterfest. This is neither SF nor social commentary; it's violence porn.
The CGI effects were excellent, the documentary style of the beginning intriguing, and the A/C was on full throttle. That's all I can think of that was good.
Think of Alien Nation meeting (or is it fusing?) with The Fly by way of Alien and Aliens, add a splash of Cry, The Beloved Country and Black Hawk Down, not forgetting, of course, Kafka's Metamorphosis... and you have an idea of what a jumble of recycled clichés this film is. Not a single original concept. After an interesting beginning it abandons all pretense of coherent plotting and becomes an unrelenting splatterfest. This is neither SF nor social commentary; it's violence porn.
The CGI effects were excellent, the documentary style of the beginning intriguing, and the A/C was on full throttle. That's all I can think of that was good.
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That has subsisted on defiance and visions.
That has subsisted on defiance and visions.