I was disappointed with “Prometheus,” director Ridley
Scott’s supposed prequel to Alien. It
is neither fast-moving action thriller nor a deep existential examination of
the origins of humanity. This movie is hardly profound and aside from a handful
of first-rate sequences, there are dull stretches mixed with the sudden
appearance of ugly, sinister aliens. And everything is gloomy – the scenes in
the space ship are dimly lit and the scenes on the alien planet are just as
murky, where most of the action takes place in a cave, illuminated by
flashlights. The positive for “Prometheus” involves Noomi Rapace, the Swedish
actress best known for her performances in the Swedish version of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series.
Much like Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley in Alien,
Rapace plays a strong woman, especially in the sequence where she performs an
emergency medical procedure. (I cringed throughout).
The quest in this movie is to find God. Dr. Shaw (Rapace)
and her partner believe that they have located the specific point in the galaxy
where the gods who founded civilization are located. They are seekers, keyed
into the spiritual side of science, while Meredith Vickers (Charlize Theron),
as the representative of the corporation funding the expedition, is more
interested in money. When they arrive on the distant planet, Dr. Shaw and her
team explore. They are accompanied by a very human-looking robot, played by an
overly slender but excellent Michael Fassbender. His David is full of wit,
subtlety and quiet menace. For
almost an hour, the story goes nowhere and takes it’s time getting there. The
last 45 minutes are more lively when everything happens, including a needless
twist at the end. Although the special effects are impressive, “Prometheus” is,
nonetheless, disappointing.
This was not a very good movie, what I want to know is how in the wwrld did "Noomi Rapace" become a movie star??????
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