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Bervda
09-29-2005, 05:24 PM
'Serenity' is an old-fashioned space opera
By Roger Ebert - Movie critic

Roger Ebert's rating: 3 stars

The thrill of a fistfight in a movie was altered for me forever the day I visited a set and watched the sound men beating the hell out of a Naugahyde sofa with pingpong paddles. There is a moment in "Serenity" when I remembered that moment - no, not during a fistfight, but during a battle in interplanetary space. There are so many spacecraft, so large, so close together, it looks as if collision is a greater danger than enemy fire. Imagine spaceships in a demo derby.

As the battle continued and the heroes were hurled about inside their own spaceship, which at times looked curiously like the interior of a loading dock, I made a note: "More banging than in your average space movie." Then something shifted inside my ears and I somehow knew I was hearing sound men, pounding the hell out of garbage can lids, sheets of steel and big piles of pots and pans.

I say this not with disapproval, but with affection. "Serenity" is an old-fashioned space opera, and differs from a horse opera mostly in that it involves space, not horses. It takes place in a solar system of a dozen terraformed planets and "hundreds of moons," and there is a war going on between the Alliance, which runs things and wants everybody to be happy, and a group of rebels who begin to make disturbing discoveries. As the film opens, a psychic named River Tam (Summer Glau) is rescued from Alliance mind-washers by her brother, Simon (Sean Maher), and then we learn that River was unwisely exhibited to a roomful of important Alliance parliamentarians. Because she can read minds, she knows their secrets.

River and Simon are soon enough allied with a team of free-lance smugglers on a banged-up old ship named Serenity. Malcolm (Nathan Fillion) is the captain, and his crew includes the pilot, Wash (Alan Tudyk), his wife, Zoe (Gina Torres), the engineer, Kaylee (Jewel Staite), and the tough guy, Jayne (Adam Baldwin). On their trail is the most competent and feared of the Alliance's agents, the Operative (Chiwetal Ejiofor).




Science fiction fans will recognize the plot line and most of the characters from a short-lived Fox series named "Firefly," which (I learn in a letter from Stephen McNeil of Sydney, Nova Scotia) was canceled in mid-season, but not before the episodes were carelessly shown out of proper order. What a crock, especially considering that Joss Whedon, the TV series' author (and writer-director of "Serenity"), earlier created "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer," and so deserved the benefit of the doubt.

"Serenity" is made of dubious but energetic special effects, breathless velocity, much imagination, some sly verbal wit and a little political satire. Turns out the Alliance was simply trying to bring contentment to its crowded planetary system by distracting its inhabitants from their problems and making them feel like they had a life. River is in possession of a secret about this process that the Alliance would do anything to suppress. Like "Brave New World" and "1984," the movie plays like a critique of contemporary society, with the Alliance as Big Brother, enemy of discontent. But as River observes, "Some people don't like to be meddled with."

Some of the dialogue sounds futuristic, some sounds 19th-century and some sounds deliberately kooky. (Captain Mal: "Do you want to run this ship?" Discontented crew member: "Yes." Mal: "Well, you can't.") There are also unanticipated scenes of real impact, including a planet where - but see for yourself.

I'm not sure the movie would have much appeal for non-sci-fi fans, but it has the rough edges and brawny energy of a good yarn, and it was made by and for people who can't get enough of this stuff. You know who you are.

Dannñ B
09-29-2005, 05:24 PM
Ebert does out of 5.

Shwicaz
09-29-2005, 05:25 PM
I had a guy come in the shop yesterday who said that 'Serenity is this generation's "Star Wars".

I think that was a bit of an overstatement.

Bervda
09-29-2005, 05:25 PM
Ebert does out of 5.

It's four. I'm 99% positive.

Bervda
09-29-2005, 05:26 PM
I had a guy come in the shop yesterday who said that 'Serenity is this generation's "Star Wars".

I think that was a bit of an overstatement.

It's an overstatement considering that it would need to make a whole helluva lot of money for that to be anywhere near the neighborhood of true.

Dannñ B
09-29-2005, 05:27 PM
It's four. I'm 99% positive. And you're 100% right. My bad.

Bervda
09-29-2005, 05:28 PM
And you're 100% right. My bad.

Good. You had me doubting myself!

JABSEN
09-29-2005, 05:30 PM
Good. You had me doubting myself!I looked it up,too:Oops:
Fucking awesome.I'm seeing it tomorrow.
That's right.I'm the last guy on the board to see it

xyzzy
09-29-2005, 05:30 PM
32 out of 40 fresh reviews (80%) at Rotten Tomatoes so far.

joeAR
09-29-2005, 05:31 PM
I looked it up,too:Oops:
Fucking awesome.I'm seeing it tomorrow.
That's right.I'm the last guy on the board to see it


Nope I am since i'm not going until the 11:00 p.m. showing tomorrow night.

Bervda
09-29-2005, 05:32 PM
I'm really excited for you guys that haven't seen it yet. It's really fucking good. Make sure to drag some friends along with you! We need all the money that we can get!

Foolish Mortal
09-29-2005, 05:45 PM
I had a guy come in the shop yesterday who said that 'Serenity is this generation's "Star Wars".

I think that was a bit of an overstatement.

Heh. I recall there was a review for 'The Fifth Element' that said the same thing. :lol:

BWC Boston
09-29-2005, 07:50 PM
I had a guy come in the shop yesterday who said that 'Serenity is this generation's "Star Wars".

I think that was a bit of an overstatement.
It sure is.

I LIKED Serenity.

Bervda
09-30-2005, 06:31 AM
It sure is.

I LIKED Serenity.

:lol:

Bandit Chimera
09-30-2005, 06:33 AM
i think im gonna go see if this is playing in the theater out here today. If i was at home i know it would be playing but im up at college and the theater in this town is quite small

Bervda
09-30-2005, 06:37 AM
i think im gonna go see if this is playing in the theater out here today. If i was at home i know it would be playing but im up at college and the theater in this town is quite small

You'll be my hero. :)

amy racecar
09-30-2005, 06:39 AM
Heh. I recall there was a review for 'The Fifth Element' that said the same thing. :lol:
Ironically enough, it was the guy in your avatar that said that. Bruce Willis said in an interview that The 5th Element was the first thing he had read for that he really thought could be as big as Star Wars. I balked at that statement before the movie even came out, but once it did I was awestruck by how bad it turned out and how clueless such a statement really was.

xyzzy
09-30-2005, 07:40 AM
I had a guy come in the shop yesterday who said that 'Serenity is this generation's "Star Wars".

I think that was a bit of an overstatement.

I liked this quote from the SF Chronicle review (where it received the highest rating), "If 'Serenity' isn't the next 'Matrix,' it will at the very least become this generation's 'Highlander.'"

Bervda
09-30-2005, 07:58 AM
I liked this quote from the SF Chronicle review (where it received the highest rating), "If 'Serenity' isn't the next 'Matrix,' it will at the very least become this generation's 'Highlander.'"

:lol:

Bandit Chimera
09-30-2005, 08:00 AM
You'll be my hero. :)

well i just found out it is playing so im going at 1:30 (the first showing) i'm kinda happy that they are playing it cause i really want to see it now that the SCI-FI channel got me rehook to it :)

Petey Parker
09-30-2005, 08:20 AM
I liked this quote from the SF Chronicle review (where it received the highest rating), "If 'Serenity' isn't the next 'Matrix,' it will at the very least become this generation's 'Highlander.'"

There can be only one Highlander!

Bandit Chimera
09-30-2005, 09:38 AM
:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

I went to the theater and despite the fact that it had listings up for 1:30 they were closed .....that pisses me off i wasted gas to go to that theater and now i gotta try again at 4 cause i don't want to go at 7 when a bunch of whiny little asspukes will be there

FredC
09-30-2005, 09:47 AM
:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

I went to the theater and despite the fact that it had listings up for 1:30 they were closed .....that pisses me off i wasted gas to go to that theater and now i gotta try again at 4 cause i don't want to go at 7 when a bunch of whiny little asspukes will be there

Good poin... HEY! i'm going at seven! :-x

emeraldsundae
09-30-2005, 09:48 AM
A few friends and I are going tonight too... not sure what time, though.

Bandit Chimera
09-30-2005, 09:53 AM
Good poin... HEY! i'm going at seven! :-x

lol looks like i am too i dig some more diggin and found out that there only open for matinees on the weekend.

And as for the asspuke comment it wasn't ment in general but you all know that in these kinda movies theres at least 1 person at the late show being a jerk on average.

Since this is one of the few PG 13 movies out this week there is probably going to be one there (and i hate when they take me away from enjoying a movie by being stupid or talking loud)

FredC
09-30-2005, 10:10 AM
lol looks like i am too i dig some more diggin and found out that there only open for matinees on the weekend.

And as for the asspuke comment it wasn't ment in general but you all know that in these kinda movies theres at least 1 person at the late show being a jerk on average.

Since this is one of the few PG 13 movies out this week there is probably going to be one there (and i hate when they take me away from enjoying a movie by being stupid or talking loud)

Yeah, ordinairly i'd wait for a matinee, but this is one of those movies you don't wait for.

Bandit Chimera
09-30-2005, 10:24 AM
Yeah, ordinairly i'd wait for a matinee, but this is one of those movies you don't wait for.

Yeah despite my inital angst against the show i really did like it and watching the reruns made me like it even more. I'm going tonight now for sure and im really excited even if there are jerks in the theater lol