What if the aliens attacking us come from the ground
not the sky ? That’s what happens in Pacific Rim. At first, a giant
monster called kaiju emerged from a portal under the sea and attacked San
Francisco. It took six days for military forces to bring it down. Realizing
that unfortunately, that was just the beginning of a longtime war for our
salvation, the humans created the jaegers, huge robots controlled by two pilots
whose minds are connected to each other. The jaeger program was a success but
later has been proved obsolete as the kaijus evolved. As world leaders stopped providing
financial support in favour of other options, Marshall Stacker Pentecost (Idris
Elba) has to rely on a former pilot, Raleigh Becket (Charlie Hunnam) and a rookie,
Mako Mori (Rinko Kikuchi) to save the world from extinction.
Jaeger pilots |
Of course, there is a lot to say about a film
but here are the most important subjects I have to point out.
- Charlie Hunnam
His performance as both a warrior and a man
haunted by the memory of his brother’s death on a jaeger is believable. Being
known for a long time as the main character in the famous FX’s show Sons of
Anarchy, Hunnam proved that on screen, he can be anyone else than Jackson Teller.
- Spectacular visual effects
With an estimated budget of $180 000 000, our
eyes are delighted with what we see. The monsters and the robots are well
designed and I think it was a good idea to make them look different so that
each one would be unique. For one second, I expected to see an adult version of
Power Rangers (lol) but once again, ILM delivered an outstanding work making
Pacific Rim a good blockbuster.
Gipsy Danger USA |
- The story
We cannot expect much as far as the script is
concerned, can we. However, the film manages to develop each character’s
features and contains enough elements and interactions to support the plot. I particularly
like the fact that most of the battle scenes take place in Hong Kong not in the
US as in most films.
From left to right: Rinko Kikuchi, Idris Elba and Charlie Hunnam |
Verdict: Pacific Rim is worth watching:
simple, no surprise but entertaining.
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