Prometheus: Journey begins at the end


Prometheus
Starring: Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron, Idris Elba, Guy Pearce
At: Delite Diamond & others
Rated: 4/10
Yes, it is Ridley Scott, that too in 3D. He is the master of aliens. He is Hollywood’s badshah of visual imagery, especially when it gets to being spatial. But, sorry to say, Prometheus dangles in a nowhere land where it sees a beginning but no end. The journey begins at the end of the story so it looks quite fruitless to have sat through a blood and gore sequence of events in rather unexplained circumstances.
Scott, who plays to the gallery to the hilt when it comes to shock value, surpasses himself in this one. The self-surgery sequence makes you squirm so much that you puke before the protagonist does. Yes, it is a technically superior sequence, as many of the other sequences in the film are, but the needlessness of it all is thrown at the viewer with all the 3D force the director could manage.
Prometheus, on a voyage of discovery, about the force that created humans, gets stuck in its self-grown complexities and matures as some headless form in the milky way, a form that has lost its way the same way as it has lost reason.
Only for the die-hard sci-fi space fictionists who do not mind a non-story if it is technically excellent and it is unfolding in the deep unending belly of the milky-way.
Source: The Sunday Pioneer, 10 June, 2012

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