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		<title>Chappie Movie Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The story revolves around a computer sciences geek Deon Wilson (played by Dev Patel, he of Slumdog Millionaire, The Newsroom and Best Exotic Marigold Hotel fame) who creates an Artificial Intelligence program to help his robots achieve a level of human consciousness. His place of employment has already used his technology to build robots that [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>South African born writer/director Neill Blomkamp’s latest film Chappie follows on from <a title="District 9 Movie Review" href="http://modmove.com/reviews/district-9-movie-review/">District 9</a> and <a title="Elysium Movie Review" href="http://modmove.com/reviews/elysium-movie-review/">Elysium</a> and is an interesting mix of both success and failure and originality and blatant copying.  It also highlights how easily a writer can take the lazy route when driving plot lines and resorting to overly simplistic and totally unbelievable elements of both science and human nature.</p>
<p>The story revolves around a computer sciences geek Deon Wilson (played by Dev Patel, he of Slumdog Millionaire, The Newsroom and <a title="The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Movie Review" href="http://modmove.com/reviews/the-best-exotic-marigold-hotel-movie-review/">Best Exotic Marigold Hotel</a> fame) who creates an Artificial Intelligence program to help his robots achieve a level of human consciousness. His place of employment has already used his technology to build robots that the police use to enforce the law in Johannesburg. Upper management is opposed to this, so he goes rogue to complete the task. This is when the story takes a rather large detour into ridiculousness.</p>
<p>Wilson is kidnapped by a group of hip-hop thugs lead by Ninja (<a title="http://www.dieantwoord.com/" href="http://www.dieantwoord.com/" target="_blank">Watkin Tudor Jones, a real life South African rapper, record producer and actor</a>) who terrorizes Wilson but also helps him insert his AI program into a decommissioned robot. Once the program is installed, the robot essentially becomes a child and is taught the ways of life by both Wilson and the thugs. There are some interesting comments on nurture verses nature as the robot become more and more human.</p>
<p>The big finale borrows a bit too liberally from the <a title="http://www.robocop.com/" href="http://www.robocop.com/" target="_blank">film Robocop</a> and the final end run takes science to unbelievable places. There are too many moments in the film that illustrate that working more diligently on the logic loop holes in the script would have helped immensely. The film errs on the side of big dumb entertainment, which is a bit of a shame as some of the ideas really showed promise. As it is, it’s entertaining but not much of a mental exercise. With Blomkamp’s stated intension of this being part one of a trilogy, here is hoping they work a little more believability into parts two and three.<br />
<strong>Rob Hudson<br />
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		<title>Elysium Movie Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2014 11:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The story follows Max (Matt Damon), a downtrodden underclassman vying for asylum in the privileged celestial city of Elysium. Like his poverty-stricken brethren, Max is an oppressed would-be saint crushed under the iron heel of an elitist upper class that is evil beyond redemption. Emotionally-laden key words such as &#8216;homeland security&#8217; and &#8216;no-fly zone&#8217; are [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>The problem with Neill Blomkamp&#8217;s first feature, <a title="District 9 Movie Review" href="http://modmove.com/reviews/district-9-movie-review/">District 9</a>, was how blatantly political it was. The problem with Elysium is how blatantly political it is. Watching Blomkamp&#8217;s films you get the distinct impression that his political message is more important than his movie. Because there is so little substance to his story, the film comes across as little more than blatant socialist propaganda. </p>
<p>The story follows Max (Matt Damon), a downtrodden underclassman vying for asylum in the privileged celestial city of Elysium. Like his poverty-stricken brethren, Max is an oppressed would-be saint crushed under the iron heel of an elitist upper class that is evil beyond redemption.</p>
<p>Emotionally-laden key words such as &#8216;homeland security&#8217; and &#8216;no-fly zone&#8217; are bandied about to ensure we don&#8217;t miss the point and one of the bad guys is Apartheid incarnate with his penchant for authoritarian violence and his thick South African accent; he even has a South African flag on his assault ship just in case you missed the reference. Subtlety is not a brand Blomkamp trades in but social and racial stereotyping apparently is.</p>
<p>Of course cautionary tales of social injustice are almost de rigueur for science fiction film and literature but they work best when embedded within the story. With Blomkamp, the political message dwarfs the story.</p>
<p>On the plus side, there is one great action scene in the middle of the film that is nail-biting stuff before launching back into mediocre faux sci-fi action territory for the final showdown between good and evil.</p>
<p>Amazingly Jody Foster foregoes her native Southern accent &#8211; who would have thought that possible? &#8211; and delivers the best performance of the cast despite having little to do beyond being an evil elitist authoritarian bitch. The rest of the cast which includes Matt Damon, Sharlto Copley and William Fichtner are serviceable if unremarkable. Every character here is composed of a singular dimension with the exception of Damon&#8217;s rough diamond. I suppose Blomkamp deemed this character the only one worthy of being fleshed out.</p>
<p>As a practical rerun of District 9, those who enjoyed Blomkamp&#8217;s first feature will probably glean some enjoyment from Elysium; others will do well to avoid it.</p>
<p><strong>Stuart Jamieson</strong><br />
<a title="http://www.facebook.com/Elysium" href="http://www.facebook.com/Elysium" target="_blank">www.facebook.com/Elysium</a></p>
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