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huyderman says...

It's a long time since I've seen a movie with such an anvilicious message as Surrogates...

Filed under: anvilicious, movie, surrogates

David says...

Not being a huge fan of Bruce Willis, I wasn't sure what we were going to get when we saw Surrogates last night.  The concept is a fascinating one, and the story is based on a graphic novel, but would it translate well to screen?  I'd have to say that it does for the most part, though a pedestrian plot and tepid acting brings it down a notch.

Basically, the movie takes place in the present day (all the better to save production costs on trying to make a near-future setting!), but it's a present day where people no longer go out.  A corporation called VSI, and it's former head, Dr. Canter, have created "surrogates," potentially perfect human beings that us normal folk can plug into and live our lives through them.  Within seven years, 99% of the population doesn't go out anymore, instead interacting with the world through these surrogates.  They allow people to do anything they want; if something happens to the surrogate, they'll just get another (which can, of course, be expensive).

Willis plays an FBI agent, Greer, who is assigned to investigate what first seems to be a case of vandalism (that's pretty much all it is if you destroy a surrogate) but which quickly leads to a case of murder when it's discovered that the real people who were controlling the two destroyed surrogates are also dead.  People aren't supposed to be reachable through their surrogates, so what happened?  And is it linked to an enclave of normal humans who have refused to even associate with surrogates, closed off in their own area of the city to lead their "back to nature, no technology" lives?  What Greer has come upon may be a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels.  Is anybody safe when even using a surrogate can result in your death?

First of all, the movie looks great.  It kind of has a plastic, washed-out look at times that goes perfect with the artificial nature of the lives that are being led.  They also did a wonderful job making the surrogates look "real, but plastic" and, the times we see the real people, they look horrible compared to their "perfect" surrogates.  Willis looks grizzled and greying, his wife looks like she hasn't been out of her room in seven years.  The cinematography is excellent all-around.

Unfortunately, given the plastic nature of the lives most people lead in this movie, the acting is either perfectly artificial or annoyingly flat, take your pick.  Willis is really good, of course, as the star of the movie and the one guy we see for "real" throughout the movie except at the very beginning.  He does a wonderful job with the agoraphobia and anxiety that being outside for the first time in years would give a person.  James Cromwell (the real Canter) and Ving Raimes (who plays the leader of the human-only movement, known creatively as "the Prophet") do good jobs with their turns too.  It's hilarious seeing Raimes in a bushy beard and dreadlocks, though.  The rest of the cast is ok, but as I said, it's hard to tell how much of it is questionable acting and how much is intentional plasticity.  Sadly, the worst offender is Greer's partner, Peters (Radha Mitchell), who is very flat most of the time.

Worse, the story is rather pedestrian and predictable, resorting to a bit of mindless action occasionally before going back to the interesting concept.  Not only that, but it resorts to one of the worst movie climax cliches as a character has to make a choice of which button to push.

At a brisk 88 minutes, Surrogates doesn't have time to really delve into what it means for a society to live like this, though we do see snippets.  Greer is starting to get tired of living mostly as a surrogate, asking his wife near the beginning of the movie (at least through her surrogate, since she never comes out of her room) to take a vacation with him (though she figures he's talking about both of their surrogates going somewhere).  Once Greer is walking around for real, we see some aspects of living life as a surrogate, the disdain that people show toward any real human being walking around.  But mostly, it's just a combination action thriller/conspiracy whodunnit.  Not that it's a bad thing, of course, but I would love a movie that didn't involve a mystery/conspiracy to explore how disconnected we are slowly becoming from real society as more and more of our presence is going online.

Ultimately, I did enjoy Surrogates and I'm glad we went to see it.  It's not the best movie in the world, but it's quick, has an interesting concept, and is very well-created.  It just could have been better, that's all.

Filed under: Bruce Willis, Surrogates

MacSheikh says...

This looks good. Reminds me of Will Smith's iRobot. I think I'm gonna like it.  :-)

You can visit the official Surrogates movie site here.

Note: (1) Thanks to @AshrafGhori for the heads up!  (2) If the movie doesn't play automatically, try double tap on it to play & single tap to pause.

Filed under: surrogates, trailers

First of all, every coming attraction they showed before the actual film, I WANT TO SEE:  Surrogates; Shutter Island; Zombieland; and others I can't remember.  All look like must see movies.

District 9 was a solid movie.  Believe the hype.  If you enjoy science fiction; action and allegory then this thinking-man's movie is for you.  With solid acting, incredible imagery and a compelling story, this movie was able to engage me and keep me entertained throughout.  I give it an 8.5 out of 10.

Suddenly I feel like eating Shrimp Scampi.

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Michael Saiz


Filed under: District 9, Michael Saiz, prawn, San Antonio, shrimp, shutter island, surrogates, zombieland

r.o0 says...

Surrogates

Reseña:
En el año 2054, cada humano vive su vida a través de su robot ó surrogates, mientras ellos permanecen aislados en sus casas. El Surrogate siente como un humano y realiza las tareas comunes de un humano solo que obviamente no se cansa. El problema reside en que alguien quiere que la humanidad salga a vivir su vida como antes, sin robots de por medio y esta cometiendo asesinatos para movilizar a la gente. Para resolver estos asesinatos se contrata al Agente Greer (Willis) encargado de llevar la investigación, pero todo se pone de cabezas cuando descubre que tiene que dejar la seguridad de su casa y salir a la vida real para poder continuar la búsqueda del asesino de Robots.

Titulo original:  Surrogates
Interpretes: Bruce Willis, Rosamund Pike, Radha Mitchell, Ving Rhames.
Genero: Ciencia Ficcion, Accion.
Director: Jonathan Mostow
Web: www.chooseyoursurrogate.com
Fecha de Estreno:  29 de Octubre del 2009

Trailer HD:

Comentario: Pinta linda e interesante la pelicula, Bruce Willis no podia ser mejor eleccion para este tipo de peliculas de ciencia ficcion ya que le sientan expectacular. No voy a decir que es una de las peliculas mas esperadas porque mas alla de lo llamativa que es la pelicula el topico en si esta bastante trillado, y me refiero a lo estupida que es la humanidad y que hay algun movimiento para terminar con la estupidez humana y blablabla y blablabla. En fin, preparen pochoclos, rieguen las plantas, anda al baño y sentate a disfrutarla... cuando salga.

El Comic: La pelicula esta basada en el comic de Robert Venditti y Brett Weldele que lleva el nombre de "Surrogates". la trama es la misma de la pelicula obviamente, en la sociedad, los detectives Harvey Creer y Pete Ford se enfrentan al caso de un individuo que asesina ó aniquila ó como mejor les quede a los Surrogates inutilizándolos totalmente y que parece ser parte de un movimiento social tecnófobo que promueve que los seres humanos deben prescindir de esta tecnología y volver a vivir sus vidas en vez de "experimentarlas" a través de estos "sustitutos" tecnológicos, a los que tachan de "aberraciones". Un "asesino" de Surrogates al que la policía apodará Steeplejack,


Oferta
Comprando un Surrogates te llevas un condon antifriccion para evitar que cuando garches no generes un campo magnetico y se te rompa el puto robot.
Promocion no valida en China, Japon, Corea ó demas gente amarilla.

             

Filed under: Acción, Ciencia Ficcion, Surrogates, Trailers

admartinator says...

Ui. Ich glaube, ich muss demnächst mal ins Kino!

Filed under: bruce willis, movie, science fiction, surrogates