Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Edge of Tomorrow







Release Date: Jun 06, 2014
Runtime: 1 hr. 53 min.
Director: Doug Liman 
Cast: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton, Brendan Gleeson.

In a torrent of sequels and reboots, it's an oddity to find a standalone worth keenly pursuing, coupled with a Tom Cruise actioner that is different and inventive. But "Edge of Tomorrow" is an exhilarating joyride, and a bigger surprise than ever anticipated. Based on the Japanese light novel, "All You Need Is Kill," the story revolves around a war between the humans and an alien species called 'Mimics.' Tom Cruise stars as Major William Cage, a timid, military spokesperson forced to partake in the invasion. After he dies quickly in his first bout of battle, he inexplicably reawakens the day before, again...and again. It's a concept reminiscent of countless movies past, with repeated calamities resulting in varying outcomes. But whereas repetition can typically be an undermining factor, Liman creates a sharp sci-fi thriller that's thoroughly engaging. Cruise gets credit for evolving his character, from being cowardly to fearless, as we've all come to know him. Each 'reset' is unique in its ramifications, oftentimes humorous and abrupt to offset the rhythm. The fast-paced nature is the strength of the film, as it reloads and maneuvers from one take to another. Emily Blunt gives a bad-ass performance in her first action role as the 'Angel of Verdun.' Her camaraderie with Cruise is enjoyable to watch, as they strategize against an enemy who seems impossible to defeat. Unfortunately, the ending falls short of a consummate win, neither effective nor impulsive as it could have been. But that set aside, "Edge of Tomorrow" is hands-down one of the most gratifying films of the summer, and exactly what makes Tom Cruise a bona fide action star.

Rating: 4 stars

1 comment:

  1. The movie is awesome... You'll be in your seats for all 113 minutes, amazed at concept, action and 3D. If you know 'source code', then you'll understand that the theme is similar...with a smarter enemy and lot more action. Definitely worth watching

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