When the ridiculous and the sublime come within kissing distance like this, you know that, script or no script, Hollywood has found a way to have a wonderful time.
Mutant Chronicles (2009)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:5
Rotten:25
Average Rating:3.6/10
Consensus: Bad acting, poor CGI and clunky script mean this sci-fi thriller is lacking in all departments including the thrills.
Rated: 18 [See Full Rating] for strong bloody violence and language throughout.
Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Theatrical Release:10-10-2008
Synopsis:
In the year 2707, war rages between earth’s four giant corporations as they battle over the planet's dwindling resources. In an era marked by warfare and social regression, the earth is on the...
In the year 2707, war rages between earth’s four giant corporations as they battle over the planet's dwindling resources. In an era marked by warfare and social regression, the earth is on the verge of ruin, destruction is everywhere; battles explode on every ravaged continent. Amidst heavy combat, an errant shell shatters an ancient buried seal releasing a horrific mutant army from its eternal prison deep within the earth. As the mutant scourge threatens human extinction, a single squad of soldiers descends into the earth to fulfill the ages-old prophesy of the Mutant Chronicles and save mankind.
Mutant Chronicles, directed by Simon Hunter and written by Philip Eisner, is an epic sci-fi/action thriller like no other. The film’s extraordinary ensemble cast includes Thomas Jane, Ron Perlman, Devon Aoki, Sean Pertwee, Benno Fürmann, Anna Walton, Tom Wu, Steve Toussaint, Luis Echegaray, and John Malkovich. --© Magnolia Pictures
Starring: Ron Perlman, Thomas Jane, Devon Aoki, John Malkovich
Starring: Ron Perlman, Thomas Jane, Devon Aoki, John Malkovich, Anna Walton
Director: Simon Hunter
Director: Simon Hunter
Screenwriter: Philip Eisner
Studio: Magnet Pictures
Reviews for Mutant Chronicles
A cranium-pulverisingly dull and badly acted sci-fi action non-thriller.
A cheesy attempt to throw everything at the screen, this futuristic thriller would no doubt work much better as a videogame
There’s lots of shooting, grenades exploding and things going bang and, even if the film gets bogged down by some needless religious mumbo-jumbo, the whole thing looks great in a grimy, Blade Runner kind of way.
Are excitable eight-year-olds – this movie’s intellectual target audience – really going to wait another ten years before they can watch it legally?
But a screenplay that sounds like it was hewn from chunks of wood is a great leveller, so everyone comes out looking equally inept.
There is some excitement to be had. However, it looks like a computer game unwisely made into a movie without the money to do it justice.
There's no doubting the frenetic energy of Simon Hunter's steampunk thriller with its deft mixing of CGI and live action. The mutants are artforms of grotesqueness and truly terrifying.
The production notes describe this as an epic sci-fi action thriller like no other, which is on every level a blessing - it's like being dropped into a tar pit of underlit tedium.
Rubbish CGI, rubbish acting, rubbish storytelling. Throw in a few mutants and a better-than-it-deserves cast and you get this sci-fi timewaster.
This is a gruesome film, even by modern standards. It is also utterly devoid of a point, or interesting ideas.
Mutant Chronicles has an intriguing premise, good performances and some decent effects, but it's let down by some terrible pacing and an extremely dull script.
Every guy has watched an action film and wondered when we'd get to the good stuff, but from minute one we're given "the good stuff," but it's just not executed well enough, and the film is too kitschy to really be enjoyed.
You won't understand what's going on and, even worse, you won't care.
The computer-generated imagery falls short when it comes to supplying the gore for the fight scenes: the bright splashes of red look almost literally Photoshopped onto the settings.
This movie is lost from the start and never finds its way. Plays like a video game with repetitive special effects and wooden dialogue.
...makes one long for the comparatively straightforward incompetence of filmmakers like Uwe Boll.
I dearly hope John Malkovich got paid handsomely for his two days of embarrassment on-set.
The reason most movies don't include aliens, zombies, weird mysticism and a lot of swordfighting is that each of those elements... takes time to explore and nurture into something compelling.
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