9/11/2023 0 Comments Aeon flux 2005After working extensively as a television director, Kusama directed the horror film The Invitation (2015), a segment in the all-female horror anthology film XX (2017), and the Nicole Kidman-starring crime thriller film Destroyer (2018). Kusama went on to direct the science fiction action film Æon Flux (2005), based on Peter Chung’s animated series of the same name and the cult horror comedy film Jennifer’s Body (2009). She made her directorial and writing feature film debut with the sports drama Girlfight (2000) for which she received a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature. Karyn Kiyoko Kusama (born March 21, 1968) is an American filmmaker. Should you want a tiny taste of the original animated series…. Rich Cline: Shadows on the Wall The Original Kusama (Girlfight) and her writers play it dead straight, and the result isn’t nearly as much fun as it should be. Other ReviewsĪn effort that’s somehow both depressing and trivial. The movie does not do the story justice, and it seems that neither the director nor the writers knew how to grapple with it. This is a movie that is rather inane, and does not manage to be absurd or surreal enough to convince us. As a story, especially if you are or were a follower of the animated series on MTV, it disappoints in its lack of strangeness and sense of humor that were so particular to the original. In spite of it being a failure, it is a show that counted on good art direction, although far from reaching the heights of say, The Matrix (1999), let alone Blade Runner that did not count the advanced CGI in 1982. Where it fails terribly, is in omitting the sense of humor that was so characteristic of the animated series, in order to focus on the action scenes (which, are consecutive in the film), as well as show off the special effects that had already become mainstream by the mid-noughts. We do not intend to rebut the critics who wrote their negative reviews back in the day, because let’s be honest, Aeon Flux is a bit “vacuous” (or quite “vacuous”), true, but it does manage to portray the setting of the series, to a certain extent. Just to update you: Aeon Flux was ripped apart by film critics, and shred it to pieces saying that, in short, it was a senseless spectacle. But given that the movie adaptation was produced in 2005, it probably came too late as the futuristic imagery had already been captured by those two remarkable predecessors. Æon Flux was originally an animated cult series from the 90’s aired on MTV, long before movies like The Matrix (1999) or Minority Report (2002) came about. The only dissidents are the Monicans, a group of rebels who fight against the established leaders. The only habitable place on Earth in the year 2415 has become autocratic state ruled by the same clan for the past 400 years.
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