Showing posts with label Annihilation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annihilation. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 March 2018

ANNIHILATION : Friday 16th March 2018.

I saw Alex Garland's latest Directorial and Screenwriting offering 'ANNIHILATION' from the comfort of my own sofa at home on Netflix late last week having been released on this streaming service only earlier that same week. Based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Jeff VanderMeer this Sci-Fi horror film cost US$50M to make and has so far grossed US$30M in the US, Canada, UK and China where it had a theatrical release - in all other territories the film is released to subscribers of Netflix. Alex Garland is the writer of that acclaimed 1996 novel 'The Beach' made into a movie by Danny Boyle and starring Leonardo DiCaprio in 2000. He has since gone onto write the Screenplays for '28 Days Later', 'Sunshine', 'Never Let Me Go', 'Dredd' and 'Ex Machina' which was also his first Directing gig in 2015 and which received much Critical praise.

And so the film opens up with former US Army soldier Lena (Natalie Portman) and now a biologist specialising 'in the genetically programmed life cycle of a cell', being interviewed in a quarantined room surrounded by numerous hazmat suited wearing onlookers. She has recently returned from an expedition in to a constantly moving rainbow like atmospheric anomaly known as 'The Shimmer' from which she and her husband are the only survivors.

In flashback, we see Lena's Army Special Forces husband Kane (Oscar Isaac) return home without notice having been reported missing, presumed dead, on a top secret mission for a year now. He has no memory of that time during or since, and suddenly becomes very ill coughing up blood. In an ambulance together en route to hospital, government security agents intercept the ambulance and take them forcibly to 'Area X'. When Lena comes round she starts asking questions of Dr. Ventress (Jennifer Jason Leigh) a psychologist, who explains that they are in a facility bordering 'The Shimmer' an electromagnetic field that has encompassed a swamp area on the southern US coast that has been steadily growing since its emergence three years previously. The area in question has been evacuated completely.

Ventress recruits Lena onto the next expedition project into The Shimmer and explains that several military missions have ventured into it and all have been fraught with disappearances, suicides, aggressive cancers, and mental trauma, including her husbands mission. Together with Ventress and Lena, the next mission set off into The Shimmer. Accompanying the two are Anya Thorensen (Gina Rodriguez) a paramedic, Josie Radek (Tessa Thompson) a physicist, and Cass Sheppard (Tuva Novotny) a geologist and surveyor.

Once inside, their guidance systems and all telecommunications fail. Furthermore time seems to have no meaning as the team seem to forget extensive lapses in time. They reach an abandoned house partially submerged into a swamp. Josie ventures inside and is dragged below the water by an unseen force. Thrashing around in the water she is rescued by Lena. An alligator like creature emerges and confronts them all as Lena riddles it with automatic gun fire. A quick investigation by Lena seems to reveal that the alligator has been impossibly hybridised with a shark!

Moving onward with their journey deeper into The Shimmer, the Team come across an abandoned military base. In the mess hall they discover military style bedding, assault rifles and a rough map of the base with a makeshift guard duty roster. They also come across a memory card laid out on a table for those that come after. The memory card reveals evidence of Kane's expedition.

Later that night as Ventress stands guard with Lena who couldn't sleep, the perimeter fence is breached. The others wake with the commotion and venture outside to investigate. A mutated bear like creature grabs Cass in its jaws and drags her away screaming into the night. The next day the remaining four leave, and Lena breaks away to go in search of Cass. She returns later having found her dead body with her throat torn out.

The Team of four continue their journey toward the lighthouse, which was the location of where The Shimmer first manifested itself following a meteor hit. Josie and Anya want to turn back, but are reluctantly persuaded by Lena to keep going given how far they've come, the unexplained lapses in time they have experienced, and following the coastline back to Area X is their best and safest option. They come across an abandoned overgrown town filled with human shaped plants. Josie has a theory that The Shimmer is acting on all organisms like a prism refracts light. Each of the Team realise that they are changing both physically and mentally too, causing them to fear and mistrust one another.

Later that night, Anya attacks the other three and binds them all to chairs. She has discovered that Kane is Lena's husband and accuses them of conspiring to kill Cass. At that Anya hears Cass's screams for help outside the house and goes to investigate. The creature that killed Cass enters the house having mimicked Cass's final screams,  attacks and kills Anya, before turning attention on Lena still bound to a chair. Josie breaks free and fires several shots at close range into the creatures head.

Ventress leaves for the lighthouse alone having revealed that she is dying of cancer and has nothing to lose, leaving Josie and Lena to ponder turning back. Out in the gardens Josie goes walkabout out of sight of Lena. As Lena rounds a corner there is no sign of Josie - seemingly mutated into a human shaped plant. Lena continues the onward journey to the coast and the lighthouse hoping to find some answers to The Shimmer there.

Lena finds the lighthouse and enters. Inside she finds an incinerated corpse, a camcorder, and hole in the side wall of the lighthouse going below ground. She switches on the camcorder pointing at the burned out husk of a human being, to reveal footage of Kane raving on about the effects that The Shimmer has had on him and urging the viewer to find his wife before he blows himself up in ball of white flame with a phosphorus grenade. At that point a duplicate of Kane walks into view on the small screen.

Lena goes down the rabbit hole which opens up into a dark cavernous space. Inside is Ventress who looks at her blankly and exclaims that extraterrestrial forces are at work that will eventually engulf the world. At that Ventress disintegrates into a glowing orb of cosmic light that absorbs a droplet of blood from a cut on Lena's face. The entity that was Ventress forms into a humanoid being that begins to mimic every movement by Lena. She quickly scrambles back up the narrow corridor and out into the lighthouse interior to be greeted by the humanoid. It will not let her leave reproducing exactly every movement, every motion. Lena however, has an ace up her sleeve, and retrieving a phosphorus grenade from Kane's satchel places the grenade in the humanoids hands before fleeing. The creature explodes in a ball of white flame which quickly ignites the lighthouse setting it and the other alien constructs in the vicinity ablaze. At this point The Shimmer fades away.

As Lena's questioning comes to an end, she is reunited with her husband who has made a miraculous recovery since The Shimmer disappeared. They embrace and Lena whispers in his ear if he is the real Kane, to which he responds with an 'I don't think so'. He in turn asks her is she is the real Lena, to which she does not respond.

'Annihilation' has received generally positive Reviews so far, but has also been described as too complex and too intellectual for your typical movie going audience to really grasp. Sure the film is well paced, looks good, is intelligent, thought provoking, and has all the elements of a modern horror film - body horror, monsters, unexplained phenomenon, mimicking aliens, technological disruption, societal breakdown, mistrust and of course death most foul. And the strong and convincing principle cast of five intelligent and accomplished female protagonists in this era of 'Time'sUp' and '#MeToo' should have Hollywood chomping at the bit for its stance on female equality in the mainstream movies. But, despite all of this I was a little underwhelmed by the film, and perhaps a second viewing would make me think differently. The plot is fairly predictable, the two monsters that get screen time are not that far removed from the giant croc as seen in 1999's 'Lake Placid' and the giant boar terrorising the Australian outback in 1984's 'Razorback', and the final big reveal (if you can call it that!) is open ended and ambiguous, leaving the viewer to draw their own conclusions and debate after the credits have rolled. And, I certainly didn't find this as graphic, scary and trippy as some Reviewers seem to have. Garland wrote the Screenplay for this film long before VanderMeer had completed his two follow up novels in the series known as 'The Southern Reach trilogy' where each instalment provides a varying account of a different person's journey into 'Area X' and 'The Shimmer'. Certainly worth a look and keep an open mind.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Saturday, 21 May 2016

Birthday's to share this week : 22nd-28th May 2016.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Alex Garland does on 26th May - check out my tribute to this Birthday Boy turning 46, at the end of this feature.

Do you also share your birthday with a well known, highly regarded & famous Actor or Actress; share your special day with a Director, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer, Singer/Songwriter or Composer of repute; or share an interest in whoever might notch up another year in the coming seven days? Then, look no further! Whilst there will be too many to mention in this small but not insignificant and beautifully written and presented Blog, here are the more notable and noteworthy icons of the big screen, and the small screen, that you will recognise, and that you might just share your birthday with in the week ahead. If so, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online!

Sunday 22nd May
  •  Maggie Q - Born 1979, turns 37 - Actress | Producer 
  •  Ann Cusack - Born 1961, turns 55 - Actress 
Monday 23rd May 
  • Melissa McBride - Born 1965, turns 51 - Actress   
  • Joan Collins - Born 1933, turns 83 - Actress | Producer
  • Drew Carey - Born 1958, turns 58 - Television Personality | Actor | Writer | Producer  
  • John Ortiz - Born 1968, turns 48 - Actor | Producer
  • Ryan Coogler - Born 1986, turns 30 - Writer | Director
  • Tom Tykwer - Born 1965, turns 51 - Writer | Producer | Director | Composer | Singer | Songwriter
Tuesday 24th May
  • John C. Reilly - Born 1965, turns 51 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Singer | Songwriter  
  • Jim Broadbent - Born 1949, turns 67 - Actor | Writer
  • Alfred Molina - Born 1953, turns 63 - Actor | Producer
  • Gary Burghoff - Born 1943, turns 73 - Actor | Director
  • Roger Deakins - Born 1949, turns 67 - Cinematographer | Cameraman
  • Kristen Scott Thomas - Born 1960, turns 56 - Actress  
Wednesday 25th May
  • Octavia Spencer - Born 1970, turns 46 - Actress | Producer  
  • Jacki Weaver - Born 1947, turns 69 - Actress
  • Frank Oz - Born 1944, turns 72 - Actor | Producer | Director | Singer
  • Mike Myers - Born 1963, turns 53 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director | Singer | Songwriter
  • Ian McKellen - Born 1939, turns 77 - Actor | Producer | Writer
  • Cillian Murphy - Born 1976, turns 40 - Actor  
Thursday 26th May
  • Alex Garland - Born 1970, turns 46 - Writer | Producer | Director 
  • Pam Grier - Born 1949, turns 67 - Actress
  • Helena Bonham Carter - Born 1966, turns 50 - Actress | Singer  
Friday 27th May
  • Paul Bettany - Born 1971, turns 45 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director
  • Joseph Fiennes - Born 1970, turns 46 - Actor
  • Louis Gossett Jnr. - Born 1936, turns 80 - Actor | Producer | Director  
Saturday 28th May
  • Irwin Winkler - Born 1931, turns 85 - Producer | Director | Writer  
  • Kylie Minogue - Born 1968, turns 48 - Actress | Producer | Writer | Singer
  • Sondra Locke - Born 1944, turns 72 - Actress | Director
  • Carey Mulligan - Born 1985, turns 31 - Actress 
Alexander Medawar Garland was born in London, England to mother Caroline Medawar, a psychoanalyst and father Nicholas Garland - a political cartoonist who drew for the likes of The Daily Telegraph and The Independent newspapers. Early on he had designs on becoming a journalist having grown up around the industry given his fathers career interests. He attended the University of Manchester and graduated in 1992 with a BA degree in History of Art.

In the early 90's whilst working dead-end jobs and claiming unemployment benefit the young Garland penned his first novel - 'The Beach' - published in 1996. It went on to become a best seller - based on a young backpackers journey through Thailand in search of an idyllic, unspoilt and legendary beach occupied only by a small community of loving, sharing, caring international backpackers. In 2000 the successful book was made into a successful film Directed by Danny Boyle and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton and Robert Carlyle. The film made US$144M off its US$50M budget.



In 1999, his follow up novel 'The Tesseract' told the story of interwoven lives of gangsters, mothers and street kids set in Manilla. Not as successful as his former novel, it was nonetheless made into a film in 2003 with Jonathan Rhys-Meyers and Saskia Reeves.









In 2002 he wrote the screenplay for '28 Days Later' - a post apocalyptic horror thriller that is largely credited for reinvigorating the zombie genre. Directed by Danny Boyle for just US$8M it returned US$83M and was hailed a critical and commercial success. The film starred Cillian Murphy, Brendan Gleeson, Christopher Ecclestone and Naomi Harris. Garland served as Executive Producer on the 2007 follow-up '28 Weeks Later' with Robert Carlyle, Jeremy Renner, Idris Elba, Imogen Poots and Rose Byrne.

Next up, Garland wrote the screenplay for 'Sunshine' - his third collaboration with Director Danny Boyle in this Sci-Fi thriller starring Cillian Murphy again, and Rose Byrne, Chris Evans, Mark Strong and Michelle Yeoh. The film receive mixed reviews and failed to make back its US$40M budget costs.










He followed this up with his next screenplay for 'Never Let Me Go' based on the Kazuo Ishiguro novel as Directed by Mark Romanek with Keira Knightley, Carey Mulligan, Charlotte Rampling and Andrew Garfield.  This dystopian alternate time romantic drama was critically well received but less so commercially, also failing to recover its US$15M outlay. Garland acted as Executive Producer on this film too.

'Dredd' was next in 2012 which Garland wrote the Screenplay for and Produced based on the popular Sci-Fi Action comic strip 'Judge Dredd'. Directed by Pete Travis it starred Karl Urban in the title role and just about recovered its budget costs. Garland also Executive Produced 'Big Game' in 2014 with Samuel L. Jackson, Victor Garber and Jim Broadbent in this action throwback to the films of the same ilk from the 80's and 90's. It made just US$7.5M but received generally positive reviews off its limited cinema release.



In 2015 Garland made his Directing debut with 'Ex Machina' which he also wrote. This artificial intelligence thriller starred Alicia Vikander, Domhnall Gleeson and Oscar Isaac, won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and gained Garland an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay, and all up another 59 award wins and 131 nominations. This film made a modest US$37M off its US$15M budget.

Next up Garland is Directing 'Annihilation' for which he has also written the Screenplay based on the award winning book of the same name by Jeff VanderMeer. Filming was due to start this month on this Science Fiction story which is the first in the 'Southern Reach' trilogy, for a 2017 release and stars Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Oscar Isaac and David Gyasi. 'Halo' has also been announced based on the hugely popular Military Science Fiction video game for which he wrote a screenplay back in 2005 and was paid US$1M to do so, but was subsequently shelved, but seems to be firmly back on the Production table.

Garland has eleven writing credits to his name, four Producer credits and two Director credits. He has seventeen awards wins under his belt and another 47 nominations. He is married to British Actress Paloma Baeza with whom he has two children - Eva and Milo.

Alex Garland - heavily influenced by science and science-fiction; a writer of compelling stories and now a Director of them too; has proven so much with relatively little; and gives us great reasons to go to the movies - Happy Birthday to you Alex, from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-