Prometheus is yet another Sci-Fi thriller with a more serious
portfolio to it. The movie involves exploration of the universe, and
with the universe comes the concept of aliens in every Sci-Fi movie.
This movie isn't any exception too. Find out below if Prometheus will
give you something different.
Plot
The story of the movie involves a group of explorers who want to make a break through discovery by finding the source of the human origin on Earth. They take on a journey which leads them to the most haunted places of the universe, which will not only puts their life at stake but the entire mankind too.
Cast
The main cast line includes:
* Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace)
* David (Michael Fassbender)
* Janek (Idris Elba)
* Meredith Vickers (Charlize Theron)
* Charlie Holloway (Logan Marshall-Green)
* Peter Weyland (Guy Pearce)
Reception
Since its release on May 30, 2012, the movie has earned a worldwide figure of $158,069,945. The film had been nominated for the Best Sound Editing and Summer Blockbuster Summer 2012 Trailer at the Golden Trailer Awards. It awaits its result for three nominations at the Teen Choice Awards. The haunting set up of the film drew quite a lot of popularity for the film giving it a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars.
Prometheus movie review
Prometheus, the new prequel to "Alien", echoes one of the lost elements in the science fiction of today. It is your prerogative if you want to pay extra to watch the third dimension especially when even two would do just fine. Director Ridley Scott is back to a familiar territory, introducing the first Prometheus to the audience, or "the Engineers" who are muscular humanoids with big sclera-less eyes.
"Prometheus" is based on the story of Xenomorphs right from the very start. And, after watching the film, you will see that it isn't really about the aliens. The story revolves around the people involved in the wreckage of a huge inter-galactic journey. Film's writer, Damon Lindelof and Scott wanted the story to stray away from the original "Alien," and develop its own story. The story moves on intelligently, in a simple and inquisitive manner. But post the midpoint the film somehow slows down, but still keeps the audience captivated.
It is about an archaeologist's couple trying to look into our origins, Charlie Holloway and Elizabeth Shaw. Shaw and Holloway are lovers, too and trying to find the answer to where did humans come from. A senior uber-rich man named Peter Weyland (Guy Pierce) funds the expedition, and the creation of a new scientific vessel named Prometheus.
They discover a star map that leads them to a distant moon tracking an alien world. Their mission, although scientific in nature, is still ill-defined. The group of 17 has a resident cyborg, David, (Michael Fassbender). And surprisingly the whole team is minus any weapons!
To wrap up Prometheus movie review, like its simulated predecessor Alien, is aesthetically noteworthy; its horror is more terrestrial. It seems you are relatively safer in the space but when you touchdown on a stranded planet then it a different story altogether.
Plot
The story of the movie involves a group of explorers who want to make a break through discovery by finding the source of the human origin on Earth. They take on a journey which leads them to the most haunted places of the universe, which will not only puts their life at stake but the entire mankind too.
Cast
The main cast line includes:
* Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace)
* David (Michael Fassbender)
* Janek (Idris Elba)
* Meredith Vickers (Charlize Theron)
* Charlie Holloway (Logan Marshall-Green)
* Peter Weyland (Guy Pearce)
Reception
Since its release on May 30, 2012, the movie has earned a worldwide figure of $158,069,945. The film had been nominated for the Best Sound Editing and Summer Blockbuster Summer 2012 Trailer at the Golden Trailer Awards. It awaits its result for three nominations at the Teen Choice Awards. The haunting set up of the film drew quite a lot of popularity for the film giving it a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars.
Prometheus movie review
Prometheus, the new prequel to "Alien", echoes one of the lost elements in the science fiction of today. It is your prerogative if you want to pay extra to watch the third dimension especially when even two would do just fine. Director Ridley Scott is back to a familiar territory, introducing the first Prometheus to the audience, or "the Engineers" who are muscular humanoids with big sclera-less eyes.
"Prometheus" is based on the story of Xenomorphs right from the very start. And, after watching the film, you will see that it isn't really about the aliens. The story revolves around the people involved in the wreckage of a huge inter-galactic journey. Film's writer, Damon Lindelof and Scott wanted the story to stray away from the original "Alien," and develop its own story. The story moves on intelligently, in a simple and inquisitive manner. But post the midpoint the film somehow slows down, but still keeps the audience captivated.
It is about an archaeologist's couple trying to look into our origins, Charlie Holloway and Elizabeth Shaw. Shaw and Holloway are lovers, too and trying to find the answer to where did humans come from. A senior uber-rich man named Peter Weyland (Guy Pierce) funds the expedition, and the creation of a new scientific vessel named Prometheus.
They discover a star map that leads them to a distant moon tracking an alien world. Their mission, although scientific in nature, is still ill-defined. The group of 17 has a resident cyborg, David, (Michael Fassbender). And surprisingly the whole team is minus any weapons!
To wrap up Prometheus movie review, like its simulated predecessor Alien, is aesthetically noteworthy; its horror is more terrestrial. It seems you are relatively safer in the space but when you touchdown on a stranded planet then it a different story altogether.
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