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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Mutant Chronicles

Mutant Chronicles (2008, Director: Simon Hunter): Take Starship Troopers and strip out all that messy polit­ical satire. Combine with equal parts Alien and Fellowship of the Ring, then sprinkle with The Dirty Dozen. Reuse every cliche and plot device and for­tu­nate coin­cid­ence, baste with a coat of trendy “steam­punk” and then half-bake. Mutant Chronicles was actu­ally pretty fun for the first 45 minutes, as we’re intro­duced to a future war waged between the four cor­por­a­tions that now con­trol the Earth. Looking a lot like World War I, the sets and art dir­ec­tion are pretty inter­esting. The cam­er­a­work and effects are slick, and the char­ac­ters and story are tired but watch­able. Ron Perlman as a monk with a bad Irish accent was fun for a few minutes, but after the nov­elty wears off, and the plot and dia­logue just keep piling on the dumb, I was ready to get to the ludicrous end as quickly as pos­sible. An extra point for some good effects on a lim­ited budget.

Official site of the film
Trailer

6/10(6/10)

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