A Crude Adventure Comedy We're The Millers
Elysium A Sci-Fi Thriller
Lovelace Award Worthy Performances

Elysium A Sci-Fi Thriller

Matt Damon as Max in Elysium

Elysium POSTER

With an amazing space station circling the globe  outer space takes on a new look in the exciting sci-fi adventure Elysium now in theaters.  Well acted, directed, designed and filmed the movie gets right into the meat of the story and puts viewers in the middle of the action.  Fast paced and exciting Elysium closes on on the front runners for my choice of best action films for 2013.  If you like a lot of chaotic action with a good storyline this movie should do the trick.

The film takes you on a fantasy trip between Earth and Elysium a nicely devised space station 250 miles above for the rich.  Earth in the 22nd century has been depleted of most of its natural resources, experiencing over population and cities have become ghettos for those that fight to stay alive ruled by Elysium’s robot police force.  The people on Elysium enjoy a life full of wonder and excitement in their mansions and even their health and longevity has a machine to keep them alive forever.

Matt Damon as Max in Elysium
Matt Damon as Max in Elysium

Among the men working in sweat mills making parts for the space station is Max (Matt Damon) a hard worker with a criminal record and a former member of the resistance that smuggles people into Elysium.  His work can be dangerous and on this particular day he’s asked to crawl into a manufacturing unit to free up a jammed door.  In the process he gets covered with radiation, brought to a medical lab and told he has only 5 days to live.  When he goes to the resistance and asks them to smuggle him into Elysium to get cured they agree if he’ll take on a risky mission.

The story follows Max as he fights for his life in an effort to travel to the space station.  Writer and Director Neill Blomkamp (District 9) keeps his film moving at a fast clip showing the degradation of the Earth, the pristine Elysium and a quick introduction to his main stars. Then  he plows into a nonstop thriller that amazes, mesmerizes and excites with a tale of survival and retribution.

Max battles it out with Kruger (Sharlto Copley)
Max battles it out with Kruger (Sharlto Copley)

Handling the subject matter with special attention to wealth versus poverty, Blomkamp brings out a lot of issues that our current situation resembles.  With the over population in the world, important resources getting weaker and our environment being abused the film sends a challenging message.  Showing the authoritarian government in place protecting the rich and keeping the results of the erosion of the Earth from their doors, he builds a wicked tyrannical image of inhumanity and avarice.

Director Neill Blomkamp (left) and Matt Damon on the set of Elysium
Director Neill Blomkamp (left) and Matt Damon on the set of Elysium

Elysium features excellent acting with Matt Damon developing a likable character that shows compassion for his mission while keeping Max on course in the face of danger. While Max does have a selfish plan, it’s the wave of helping the resistance he generates that makes him a viable character. Strong willed, empathetic to the cause and with a courageous intent he gives a hero’s performance that makes the film work.

Jodie Foster makes her character Secretary of Defense Delacourt a determined, power crazed director of the Elysium homeland security.  She pacifies the rich by pampering them while trying an underhanded scheme to take over the leadership of the thriving island in the sky. When faced with non citizens being smuggled into Elysium she thinks of them as collateral damage in protecting the population.

The cinematography, special effects, CGI and set designs are spectacular bringing the future to life in a world gone mad.  Showing the contrast between the decaying Earth and the opulence of the world in space helps provide the fantasy that makes the film work.  The vehicles that shuttle the 250 miles to the space station, military ships, droids, the space station, costumes and more are functional and visionary keeping the film in the year 2163.

Elysium has been rated R by the MPAA for strong bloody violence and language throughout.  Be cautious when deciding to allow anyone under the age of 17 see the film as it does have some scenes that may be inappropriate.

Additional Film Information:
Cast: Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, Sharlto Copley, Alice Braga, Diego Luna, Wagner Moura, William Fichtner
Directed by: Neill Blomkamp (Also Writer)
Genre: Science Fiction, Action, Thriller
MPAA Rating: R for strong bloody violence and language throughout    
Running Time: 2 hrs
Opening Date: August 8, 2013
Distributed by: TriStar Pictures

+Recent Posts

Writer, critic, film editor John Delia, Sr. has been on all sides of the movie business from publications to film making. He has worked as a film critic with ACED Magazine for more than 20 years and other publications for a total of 40 years. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Florida. John is a member of the Southeastern Film Critics Association and Critics Association of Central Florida Send John a message at jdelia@acedmagazine.com