Thursday, June 12, 2014
Snowpiercer
Release Date: Jun 27, 2014
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Director: Bong Joon-Ho
Cast: Chris Evans, Song Kang-Ho, Go Ah-Sung, Jamie Bell, John Hurt, Tilda Swinton, Octavia Spencer.
Since the year 2014, Earth has entered a perpetual ice age, leaving its last inhabitants confined aboard a moving bullet train. This is the "Snowpiercer," the last salvation of man, where class systems hinge on the cusp of revolution. Helmed by Bong Joon-Ho, the acclaimed director of "The Host," comes another visionary examination of human survival. Acting as an adaptation of the French graphic novel, "Le Transperceneige," the film is richly nestled in a post-apocalyptic world. The story begins at the apex of an imminent uprising, as it follows the coalition of the 'tail end' led by Chris Evans. Constrained by narrow passageways and darkly shadowed spaces, Bong moves with precision in establishing an inhospitable environment. Each scene is handsomely crafted with minimalistic flair, as it gradually transforms with every step of the train. The contrasts between the rich and the poor are startlingly accentuated, through depths of colors and shifts of light. On the contrary, the plot itself is not as artfully developed, as back stories are limited or mostly forgotten. This prevents an empathetic link to any of the survivors, leaving a wayward feeling of loss and incompletion. Still, a touch of humanity exists through spoken language barriers, as Kang-Ho and Evans struggle to work together. "Snowpiercer" is anything but a standard sci-fi feature, as it deals with the morals, repercussions, and politics behind human nature. While it has its flaws, the film is a reasonable take on the future, though hopefully not as bleak or entirely frigid.
Rating: 3½ stars
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