Set in the near future, Earth is persistently attacked by giant alien creatures known only to us as Kaiju. They wreck havoc and destroy major cities for decades, and the frequency of attacks (and size of the monsters) is only increasing. The countries of the world unite to forge the Jaeger program; giant, skyscraper sized super machines to fight back against the invaders.
The film is Del Toro's biggest, brassiest and most deliberate "blockbuster" yet; it is simplistic in formula, full of archetypical characters (and stereotypes), driven only to give us action on a staggering scale.
Some people will see nothing but cliche and lack of "seriousness", and certainly, Pacific Rim is first and foremost an entertaining romp and little else. While there isn't that much to the characters, there is enough to give a weighty (and awesome!) finale. It isn't weighed down with emotional baggage either; this film isn't trying to have "a message" or "subtext", its about good old fashioned action.
I am grateful someone like Del Toro took up this project. Despite its simplicity, the man's creative vision and tact provides the film with awesome spectacle. Action sequences are graciously slow; none of the frenetic chaos Michael Bay gave Transformers, no, Pacific Rim's action is on such a scale that movements are so huge they have to be given proper treatment.
What is greater still about Pacific Rim is that, despite outward appearances from critical opinions, it is an original film: this isn't based off a comic, or a cartoon; it isn't a remake, or a sequel or a prequel to anything. While watching you are reminded of those ballistic action films that existed before Hollywood got obsessed with remaking familiar properties. This is a great film for just this reason!
I'm singing its praises a lot aren't I, especially how it should hopefully be a new benchmark for original material and the handling of spectacular action, so what can I possibly gripe about? I always find something, right?
While Idris Elba and Ron Perlman steal the show completely, other characters are pretty unimaginative. The two I had any misgivings for were the stereotypical "science nerds", whose purpose may be valid in the story but their dialogue is deliberately ranting and raving to get important exposition out of the way as quickly as possible. This, however, isn't film breaking (Mr Bay has made a lot worse (and less necessary) stereotypes than these)
Overall, if you like your Godzilla films (the originals, that is) and frankly any science fiction action ever made, Pacific Rim is definitely for you. I would go so far to say that if you have been drawn into comic book universes recently (yes, almost everyone) I'd recommend this for you too, if only for giant action being filmed correctly.
Nice review Colin. I wish there was more to the characters and the script, but at least the fighting and action was good. At least.
ReplyDeleteThanks man. The argument against any of these sorts of films will always be "more character", but if taken simply for what they are, monster movies, Pacific Rim does it exceptionally well.
Delete(Though I really, really wish there was more of the Cherno Alpha and Crimson Typhoon guys...)
Apparently on repeated viewings the character stories get more involved, and the "drifting" concept was a neat way of involving the human side of events.
It played out very much like Top Gun with giant robots. Makes me excites to see what will become of the new Godzilla. Love me a good creature feature!
ReplyDeleteHaha, I've heard the Top Gun comparison before, and yeah, the Americans vs Aussies storyline is very Maverick vs Ice Man.
DeleteAnd yeah, recent posters for the new Godzilla look promising at least.
Oh, but I just then read that the new Godzilla is directed by the guy who did "Monsters"...... oh dear, expectations falling hard.
DeleteI totally agree about Pacific Rim being a great example of making new films and not sequels or even worse, reboots. I had not looked forward to a film this much since 300 and it did not dissapoint. That said while it strode purposfully towards "completely awesome" for most of the film it did veer slightly towards "a little cheesy" right at the end which it really did not need to do.
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