Saturday, March 14, 2015

Movie Review ... Chappie

 

 

Chappie posterNeill Blomkamp made his name directing acclaimed sci-fi films ‘District 9’ and ‘Elysium’.  Drawing from headlines exploring the divide between rich and poor and racial disharmony, those works were memorable.  The same cannot be said for ‘Chappie’ which is an amalgamation of various genres failing to find its own groove.  Although well shot with technically proficient action scenes, ‘Chappie’ is a less than stellar addition to Blomkamp’s repertoire.

Tech-expert Deon Wilson (Dev Patel) creates an effective mechanised police force.  Much to the chagrin of Deon’s rival Vincent (Hugh Jackman) they successfully assert order.  Keen to craft an artificially intelligent being, Deon creates a droid called Chappie.  When seized by thieves, they use it for their own ends.  Becoming a criminal scourge, the robot unwittingly places everyone’s lives in peril.  Events turn deadly as the war between man and machine spirals out of control.

Whilst Blomkamp’s innovative visual style is evident, his story-telling technique falters.  The characters are so nasty it is difficult caring about their fate.  Since Chappie mimics the actions of his crooked captives, the care factor in its plight is near zero.  Only Deon elicits any sympathy as he tries to unravel a dangerous situation.  The performers do their best with the poorly written material with Chappie’s CGI renderings startling.

Any gains hardly matter due to the script’s familiar concepts.  The sight of an artificially intelligent robot gaining knowledge has been done numerous times.  Add the usual genre riffs Blomkamp plunders and ‘Chappie’ has little to call its own.  Only towards the end does it gain traction with a cleverly inspired conclusion.  Reaching this point is a chore with characters and a clumsy screenplay sinking initial potential.

‘Chappie’ is a very disappointing effort from a gifted director.  Blomkamp can do better than rip-off other films.  With more care in crafting his own skills in telling grandiose tales, he can succeed in making more engrossing films than his latest.

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Movie Review Rating out of 10:  4 

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