Director: Joseph Kosinski
Written By: William Monahan, Karl GajDusek, Michael Arndt
Starring: Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Olga Kurylenko
Genre: Action Adventure, Science Fiction
Rating: PG-13
Brief Overview: A lone drone repairman, Tom Cruise, is the last hope for humanity as he and his partner are the "last" people left on Earth, which has recently been destroyed.
Following is the trailer for Oblivion.
As I went to the theatre this last Thursday night with my buddies, I didn't really know what to expect from Oblivion. Well, now that I think about it that is a lie. I went into this movie thinking it was not going to be very good. Maybe that ruined the movie for me from the beginning, but as expected, I was not impressed.
This movie starts off confusing and ends even more confusing. We are met at the start of the movie by Jack Harper (Tom Cruise) who is basically a glorified "garbage man." We are told from the start that the Earth had been demolished and ransacked by some sort of alien invasion and all of the humans that survived are now living on some sort of giant space craft called the "tet." Harper is left on Earth because he is a drone repair man. The humans have these giant machines that are sucking up all of the water sources left on the Earth and will convert that water into energy or fuel. Harper's job is to repair the drones that are there to protect these giant machines from the aliens which we learn are referred to as "Scavs" or "Scavengers."Once the water sources are all sucked dry, Harper will join everyone else living in the tet.
(Jack Harper and the Drones he repairs)
If I had to pick the best part of this movie I would have to pick the beginning. For the first few scenes and throughout the first act we are met with absolutely amazing graphics (which is the case throughout). Everywhere that Harper flies in his futuristic machine looks absolutely beautiful even though a lot of the sites are recognizable locations in the U.S. that are now demolished. We learn Harper's daily routine and follow him to the ground where he has to fix drones under dangerous circumstances. For lack of a better word, the start simply seems really cool. Just as you think this movie might turn out to be good, it is flushed down the toilet.
(Examples of the beautiful views and graphics)
Throughout the beginning of the movie we realize that Jack Harper doesn't necessarily believe everything he has been told to believe. He thinks there is more to the story that he isn't aware of because to be the drone repair man that he is, he had to have his memory wiped. We continue to be shown flash backs that Harper is experiencing where he keeps remembering a certain woman in a certain spot. This reoccurring flashback is what starts his questioning of what is really going on.
The climax of the movie is when there is a giant crash in a section of Jack's patrol. He is told from the command post that he is not to go investigate but he cannot help himself. When he arrives on scene he is shocked at what he finds. He finds humans that are alive but "sleeping" in their futuristic travel looking beds that are very hard to describe. What happens next is what is most shocking. The drones that he repairs appear on scene and start killing and destroying every human survivor. Harper manages to save one of the survivors from the drones... It turns out to be the woman he keeps seeing in his flashbacks.
From this point on the movie has many twists and turns which are hard to follow and do not make much sense. I will not talk anymore about what happens just in case any of you decide to go see it. I am not sure if I would recommend this movie to anyone. It is a movie that you are either going to love or are going to absolutely hate it. I turned out to hate it. If I was talking with a close friend of mine who knew more about me and my personality I would tell them to not waste their money. However, if I was talking to a random person who doesn't necessarily know me, I would tell them to take the chance of seeing it at the local 5 dollar theatre.
Personal Ranking: 5 out of 10
"A hit or miss... That missed."