Friday, September 20, 2013

The mercenary Royce the military Isabelle the Russian soldier Nikolai the San Quentin criminal Stans the Sierra Leone militia Mombasa the drug lord Cuchillo the Yakuza Hanzo and the Doctor Edwin awake in free fall but they succeed to open their parachutes landing in a jungle. Soon they discover that they are on another planet and they are prey of aliens in a deadly hunting game and they need to join forces to destroy their predators and survive.

Review

Before I took a chance on this film there was really only one question I wanted answered...

'Is this film going to be another steaming pile of disappointment like the AVP films'

And the answer happily is 'No' though after having to sift through all the unhelpful and uninformative 1 rater reviews here I never would have guessed. I almost gave this film a miss but I'm glad I didn't. It was actually quite good and I'll tell you why (no spoilers I promise).

I think it is important to go into this film with the right expectations. This film returns to the original Predator format and borrows heavily from the first 1987 Predator film. There are scenes and characters (and even weapons) which are so reminiscent of the first film that they would not be out of place in a remake. I like to view this as very deliberate homage to the original rather than shameless plagiarism and I enjoyed the film more and feel much happier because of it. Of course this is not a remake. It is a sequel with some major differences from the 1987 film and enough originality to make it interesting and unique in its own right.

The story is not overly ambitious they play it straight and the focus is given more to building tension which it manages to do very well. Because it is a Predator film you kind of know what is going to happen but it still manages to be suspenseful from the start and there are quite a few surprises and twists along the way to keep you guessing. The unnerving way the truth of their situation unfolds for the characters is quite enthralling and reminded me strongly of shows like 'The Outer Limits'.

The characters are interesting and all of them are well portrayed. Some are a little cliché but the main character played by Adrien Brody is actually more human and teeters on the edge of being a full blown anti hero.

My only major gripe with this film is that there is little character development. The characters are (as I said) interesting but there just doesn't seem to be enough time to explore them very deeply. The most you really get is a shallow glimpse of who they might be which left question marks over some of their motivations. This does make the film slightly forgettable as you never really end up feeling or caring too much for them and sometime it feels like they do things just to drive the plotaction forward rather than because it is something their character might do.

Overall I would give the film a 7 out of 10 it was above average for and action flick and screamed quality despite a retentively low budget and I definitely wouldn't mind going to see it again. An entertaining action thriller at worst and a nice edition to the Predator franchise.