Columbia Pictures | Release Date: August 9, 2013
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ElucidateSep 29, 2013
Visually excellent and carrying great potential, Elysium is nonetheless too idealistic and too indulged with social commentary to work as an effective sci-fi presentation.
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psyberdelicDec 20, 2013
Generic dystopian action flick but worth the rental. Definitely looks like District 9. I could only partially understand what the South African bad guy was saying. Didn't really matter though it was obvious what was happening. SomeGeneric dystopian action flick but worth the rental. Definitely looks like District 9. I could only partially understand what the South African bad guy was saying. Didn't really matter though it was obvious what was happening. Some interesting ideas and decent CGI. Plot was overly simplistic. Expand
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TheApplegnomeFeb 6, 2014
After Star Trek Into Darkness, Thor The Dark World, Hobbit 2 & Man Of Steel, is Elysium one of the movies of 2013 that you got to see, because it got a interesting story, much action at a high tempo & many unique things that you haven't seenAfter Star Trek Into Darkness, Thor The Dark World, Hobbit 2 & Man Of Steel, is Elysium one of the movies of 2013 that you got to see, because it got a interesting story, much action at a high tempo & many unique things that you haven't seen before. I really enjoyed Matt Damon's performance in this movie, but also the other actors, aside from Sharlto Copley's bad acting, which was awful. Elysium got a wonderful beginning, and overall didn't Elysium feel boring at any time, which I admire. Elysium is an enormous cool and awesome movie which is well made and contains many unique scenes and stuff that you haven't seen before, but the movie also contains some strange things, like the story, because sometimes it really felt illogical what the characters did in different scenes in this movie, but also that the story is a little misleading at some places. Another weird thing is the ending, and I think it's a great ending, besides that one of the main characters died, which isn't okay, because you don't kill one of the main characters of a film!
Overall is this a great movie, with a high amount of action, great story, many unique things that you haven't seen before and the thought about an overpopulated planet is great, because it might happen in the future, and even that the ending was bad and the story was a little misleading, is it still great movie, and I really recommend it for all the Sci-fi fans out there, and there are much criticism for this movie out there, and it really depends on the individual if you are going to like this movie or not, because we humans are all different.
Elysium gets a 8/10
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mdubdubsAug 12, 2013
Yeah, the plot is superficial and a bit lazy but everything else...that's worth seeing. The concepts are solid and well executed. The world Blomkamp has created is ripe with potential. Special effects were on point, especially because theyYeah, the plot is superficial and a bit lazy but everything else...that's worth seeing. The concepts are solid and well executed. The world Blomkamp has created is ripe with potential. Special effects were on point, especially because they were used with restraint. The acting was way better than it needed to be. Max's character could have been played by anyone, but I'm glad it was bald cyborg Matt Damon. Sharlto Copley as Kruger is not the villain summer needs, he's the villain we deserve. He steals the movie. Bring your South African-slang dictionary. Good movie, I give it 7 exoskeletons out of 10. Expand
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JinxieAug 27, 2013
Maybe I expected too much, but this movie was a disappointment to me. The premise sounded amazing, but the execution was unoriginal and the action sequences left me saying "so what?!" because I didn't care about the characters. If you haven'tMaybe I expected too much, but this movie was a disappointment to me. The premise sounded amazing, but the execution was unoriginal and the action sequences left me saying "so what?!" because I didn't care about the characters. If you haven't already seen District 9, pick that up instead. Expand
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ArnoldthecowAug 31, 2013
Mr Blomkamp has already proved himself with his first feature District 9, a real, emotional alien story with great acting and writing all round but his latest release Elysium sadly falls short of greatness. Set in a poverty struck world, theMr Blomkamp has already proved himself with his first feature District 9, a real, emotional alien story with great acting and writing all round but his latest release Elysium sadly falls short of greatness. Set in a poverty struck world, the rich superpowers build a clean new world called Elysium in which all disease and evil is struck leaving the world below it to crumble. I'm sure you have guessed what the story may be as I did after a short amount of time into the film but to the films advantage it didn't play out as I had originally thought. The film starts off slowly as did District 9 letting you get to know world and characters but I felt some what bored with Matt Damon going around and doing his jobs. As soon as Sharlto Copley's character was introduced and the main plot of the film started to kick off it seemed very promising but it was still dry. I'm not sure if it's because it that all the things that made the film seem really cool is wasted and nothing really happens in the movie, it just stays at one level were as it should have been building to something greater. The only reasons to see this films is for Copley's performance or for the pretty backdrop. Expand
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Cruzo13Sep 3, 2013
You cannot accuse Elysium of being dull, however it does lack the same poignancy that made district 9 such a brilliant film. It is well crafted and the se design is beautiful. The film boasts fluid action sequences and sharlto Copley shinesYou cannot accuse Elysium of being dull, however it does lack the same poignancy that made district 9 such a brilliant film. It is well crafted and the se design is beautiful. The film boasts fluid action sequences and sharlto Copley shines as the villain Kruger. However with all the great special effect and the big budget blomkamp's last film lacked, Elysium falls quite short of the mark. Jodie foster feels rigid and uncomfortable in her role as Delacour, the film's few emotional scenes seem disjointed and out of the place, but worst of all is this film really doesn't have anything to say, with District 9 we were given a study of social class, a way those the lower classes are treated or how those who belong to a certain race are treated, it shows how people are blind to the way certain minorities are being treated until the become part of that minority, at best this film showed the gap between rich and poor, but that was only looked upon briefly before going on to the story of max, you could argue that the message at the end is "never forget where you come from" but that itself is a very cliched message, in conclusion this is a good action film but blomkamp fans or those expecting more will feel slightly disappointed with Elysium Expand
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andrewgarcia732Oct 11, 2013
I had been wanting to see this movie for a while, but when I finally saw it I was disappointed. I didn't really enjoy this movie. I usually don't care much about whether or not a film is generic, as long as it entertains; yet I have to sayI had been wanting to see this movie for a while, but when I finally saw it I was disappointed. I didn't really enjoy this movie. I usually don't care much about whether or not a film is generic, as long as it entertains; yet I have to say the film relies too heavily on it's unrealistic (and generic) plot and futuristic setting. And while human beings can be extremely cruel, I doubt they'd leave the poor behind on a ruined earth. (They obviously have the means to help the citizens of Earth, but they don't. Why not? It's illogical. They're just making the citizens of Earth angry.) Sure, it has good special effects, but virtually all movies have that nowadays. Nothing truly breathtaking. I felt the movie was rushed, and looking back their's almost nothing in the movie you didn't see in the trailer. Also--in the movie someone said Kruger had broken several "human rights" laws or something. If there are laws like that, why are most people still on a ruined Earth?

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Jack_SunshineSep 3, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Elysium answers the question "What if yuppies colonised Halo?" The residents of the eponymous space station are portrayed as a caricature of the American elite, swanning about their marble mansions and swimming pools in polo shirts and sports coats like they've gone for a weekend on Long Island. They are juxtaposed with citizens of Earth who live in overpopulated, arid slums, working and dying in their droves with no access to the health care and lifestyle enjoyed by the wealthy.

Elysium seems the latest in a string of post-apocalyptic/science-fiction blockbusters starring A- list actors. Tom Cruise had Oblivion, Will Smith had After Earth, Brad Pitt had World War Z. This time, Matt Damon is the hero. Elysium comes at a difficult time to stand out from the crowd, but this is the sophomore feature of director Neill Blomkamp, who wowed audiences four years ago with District 9.

The theme again is apartheid like social divide, extrapolated to a scale to reflect the same occurrences in the present day. On one level, this is how citizens of wealthy countries go about their daily lives, often with utter indifference to the suffering of those in poorer parts of the world. This is dystopian fiction in its purest and earliest form. But then perhaps Elysium is not saying anything new.

More intimately, this is the relationship between classes within less economically developed cities, where the wealthy live in gated communities, guarded by private security firms against the poverty and volatility of the city slums. This is the case in Mexico City, where the LA scenes were filmed, and in Blomkamp's native Johannesburg. Even the wealthy citizens of present day LA are to be found in the gated communities of Beverly Hills, far from the low income urban sprawl.

Though the divide is of wealth, the classes are represented racially and culturally. Elysium residents are mostly, but not exclusively Caucasian. When they are not speaking English, their language is French, characterising the Elysium citizens by drawing on the perceived high culture of France, which once influenced the elite of the antebellum South.

On Earth, the dominant cultural identity is Hispanic, a future imagined as a result of unrestricted immigration from Latin America. Society has failed Max Da Costa, played by the capable Matt Damon. He has grown up an orphan, and spent time in prison, and now works in a factory building the police robots that abuse him in the streets.

The crux of the matter as far as the plot is concerned seems to revolve around access to the nigh on magical properties of the Elysium medical bays, which appear to be located in the homes of every citizen. Whilst this clearly represents an uneven spread of medical resources, it seems that living and working in the slums of Earth would become infinitely more tolerable if the most extreme of ailments, from Leukaemia to radiation sickness, and presumably, the health problems associated with a lifetime of breathing Earth's polluted air, could be cured immediately, and automatically, at the drop of a hat. The device even offers total, instantaneous facial reconstruction, yet these features are largely wasted on the already healthy Elysium population, who treat these resources as glorified tanning beds.

Elysium takes its name from the ancient Greek afterlife, or at least the part of it traditionally reserved for the righteous and heroic. The citizens of Elysium are anything but. Most of the residents are happy to live their lives without sparing a thought for the Earth-bound masses, but some take it a step further. Secretary of Defence Jessica Delacourt (Jodie Foster) is cold and calculated, and doesn't bat an eyelid when she orders the destruction of two illegal refugee ships, and immediate deportation of the occupants of a third. Whilst she acts outside of protocol, this goes to show what lengths some citizens are capable of going to in the defence of their borders. Soon, she plans to stage a coup against the more moderate President Patel.

For all Delacourt's coldness, she pales in comparison to the true antagonist; the vicious, psychotic mercenary Kruger, who starts out working as an agent for Elysium. Kruger is played by Blomkamp's collaborator, South African Sharlto Copley, who played the leading man in District 9. Kruger is the polar opposite of bumbling bureaucrat Wikus van der Merwe. Due to his extremity, Kruger is dismissed from employment at the start of the film, but is quickly tasked with hunting Da Costa down on Delacourt's behalf.

The film does not shy away from the graphic depiction of violence and brutality. The futuristic weapons are more likely to explode their victims than anything else, and this happens more than once. Along with the dirty, dusty streets of LA, this gritty realism contrasts with the futuristic veneer of Elysium, and sets the film apart from other sleek, sci-fi thrillers. As such, Elysium exists as a slightly superior summer blockbuster.
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Ocgem24Sep 21, 2013
I was disappointed at the end. Even though it was a great sci-fi concept and several unexplored themes; it was offensive that there was an exaggerated racial theme portrayed. I wasn't the only one that felt like that, the rest of my groupI was disappointed at the end. Even though it was a great sci-fi concept and several unexplored themes; it was offensive that there was an exaggerated racial theme portrayed. I wasn't the only one that felt like that, the rest of my group felt like that too at the end. Matt Damon is a great actor and went to see the movie because of him. His acting role doesn't disappoint, it is just the plot and surrounding events that are disappointing. I did enjoy the ending, but the writers could have elaborated more on what the future held. Clean movie for a family to watch, no nudity, harsh foul language, or extreme violence. Expand
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oneiros_fabSep 21, 2013
District 9 was a masterpiece, Elysium is not!
This is a big disappointment. Visually it's great but the story is too simple, full of good ideas under-used.
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moviesloverSep 29, 2013
When I watched district 9 I knew that neil blomkamp was going to he a good director he takes it owns ideas and makes good movies also the performance of sharlto copley was amazing.
In this movie (ELYSIUM) he makes a new idea by making the
When I watched district 9 I knew that neil blomkamp was going to he a good director he takes it owns ideas and makes good movies also the performance of sharlto copley was amazing.
In this movie (ELYSIUM) he makes a new idea by making the movie and making it well, I know that some of you expected the movie a little bit better but dont let the critics screw your movie.
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ingie44Mar 24, 2014
This film is bad. Really bad. The set up is a little interesting, but aside from the first five minutes it fails to deliver. Its not that I dont like action films, or sci-fi films, because I do, its just that this is not a good film. PoorlyThis film is bad. Really bad. The set up is a little interesting, but aside from the first five minutes it fails to deliver. Its not that I dont like action films, or sci-fi films, because I do, its just that this is not a good film. Poorly written, boring and incredibly unoriginal with a score of 6.7 this film is far overrated. Expand
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mrjoneseznNov 29, 2013
this felt like a movie made from a novel, like there was a much more in-depth story but we were only shown a small part of it. Matt Damon was excellent, but everyone else (Jodie Foster especially) seemed like they were playing caricaturesthis felt like a movie made from a novel, like there was a much more in-depth story but we were only shown a small part of it. Matt Damon was excellent, but everyone else (Jodie Foster especially) seemed like they were playing caricatures of typical movie roles. A good sci-fi flick, but felt like it could have been so much more.h Expand
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camkelly111Dec 25, 2013
This movie had some entertaining moments but it's basically another propaganda film from the left. If you like Matt Damon and an action-filled movie, it might be worth 2 hours of your life but you can probably do better than this.
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liajonesDec 26, 2013
this movie it is disappointing a lot of bad words and cruel situations didn't like it at all, i was expecting more from Damon why they have to use the f word all the time.
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koconnorDec 27, 2013
Really disappointing to see 2 of my favorite actors (matt and jodie) bomb it with this one. Basically, Occupy Wall Street with space ships. My kids and I sat around all-too-accurately predicting the plot and even dialogue. I love the partReally disappointing to see 2 of my favorite actors (matt and jodie) bomb it with this one. Basically, Occupy Wall Street with space ships. My kids and I sat around all-too-accurately predicting the plot and even dialogue. I love the part where a bunch of random numbers flash on the screen and the character recognizes it as reboot code right. Expand
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SeniorMintsDec 27, 2013
I didn't really care for the movie. It's one of those movies where I kept looking at my watch to estimate how much longer the movie has. The acting was ok, but that's no surprise. It just didn't live up to the hype.
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ambenderDec 28, 2013
Although Elysium is certainly disappointing (due largely to outrageous expectations set by District 9), the film does contain a breathtaking action sequence or two, and a humane and likable Matt Damon in the lead role.
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tjsageDec 28, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A film I very much looked forward to after really liking district 9. D9 had so much leaning towards apartheid in South Africa and Jodie Foster used the accent rather poorly I might add and this one basically used spanish speaking and Los Angeles as the poor area. Elysium is much like Newport Beach in "The OC" is treated and Malibu in Los Angeles. There are many other opportunities to venture on ideas and they were overlooked. This was free from Redbox so the price was right. The worst part was having to waste the time and gas to return the disc. Expand
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VancouverdaveDec 29, 2013
Elysium is great, great story line, a handfull of seasoned great actors
Jodie foster, mat damon, woman who played in "i am legend"
Guy who played in movie "heat" I never got bored, always wondering whats next, A full value movie for your
Elysium is great, great story line, a handfull of seasoned great actors
Jodie foster, mat damon, woman who played in "i am legend"
Guy who played in movie "heat"
I never got bored, always wondering whats next,
A full value movie for your $
There is way too many critical nit pickers out there.
A very good entertaining movie period
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BenGesselJan 4, 2014
Look. Movies like this don't need any of the following qualities to be "good": 1.) Believability (according to who, and who would assume that what they believe could happen should be the same assumption for everyone?), 2.) Realistic actionLook. Movies like this don't need any of the following qualities to be "good": 1.) Believability (according to who, and who would assume that what they believe could happen should be the same assumption for everyone?), 2.) Realistic action sequences and flawless special effects (I honestly do NOT care about this, unless it is painfully, painfully obvious that the action sequences are not of a professional quality.), and 3.) Sci Fi can still be "preachy" and still be science fiction. I never felt lectured to. I welcomed ideas of class warfare. Class "warfare" is a healthy thing in society, if it humbles the proud, and helps the more destitute and forgotten in society. I truly, honestly believe that the lack of compassion (or the grave need of it) toward those who are in need, or who are lonely, etc. (be it most any kind of need) is at the heart of this movie. It is about mercy, about the need for freedom and equality, about karma and true justice, and most of all, about selflessness, sacrifice, and pure love. How can ANYONE honestly dislike this movie, other than the brutality and language (and ok, the off-color, suggestive remarks, etc. by Kruger)? This is one of the best movies I have seen in a while. And one more thing. Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror/Supernatural movies, etc. are ALL HIGHLY unrealistic. People need to stop expecting this kind of fiction to behave in the same way as a crime drama, political, etc. thrillers, historical fiction/based on true events, etc., romances, most romantic comedies, and most other kinds of drama, movies, etc. Expand
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BoozeIsGoodFoodJan 11, 2014
61! The **** is wrong with you guys! You guys probably need to drink more is all.... Try and see the story from each characters point of view... ah screw it you guys are too sober.. or dumb.. I don't care for either one..
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gmnzJan 31, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I would like to point out that, Damon's posture was very similar with his Bourne role. Like the way he carries his backpack. That's bad. And the way the villain died, really that easy? The worst thing was the last part. The characters just do not fit. Expand
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Handyman003Nov 20, 2015
As a pure special-effects extravaganza with a fascinating story behind it, "Elysium" delivers. But if you're looking for something more complex, you may want to stick to "District 9", director Neill Blomkamp's previous film, which I alsoAs a pure special-effects extravaganza with a fascinating story behind it, "Elysium" delivers. But if you're looking for something more complex, you may want to stick to "District 9", director Neill Blomkamp's previous film, which I also recommend.

Here, Blomkamp's off to a fantastic start; the first part of the film has the best world-building this side of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, with minimal exposition. The movie wastes no time introducing us to Max Da Costa, played intriguingly by Matt Damon of the Bourne franchise. He's a reformed criminal who gets stricken with cancer while working at a robot assembly plant. With just five days to live, he has to scramble to get to Elysium, a massive, man-made space station where everyone has these nifty machines (or miracle beds) that can cure everything with a simple scan. Along for the ride is his old flame, Frey Santiago (Alice Braga from "I Am Legend") and her gravelly-ill daughter. On Elysium, cancer, wrinkles and every other ailment are a thing of the past. The space-station is populated by the wealthy, who always live in paradise. They are overseen by Jodie Foster's icy secretary Delacourt. Earth, on the other hand, is a barren wasteland for everyone else.

The basic structure works. You have a sympathetic, resourceful hero, a ticking clock, and an impossible mission for him to complete. There's a heist in the first half that sets high standards for action sequences and staging. But in this more mainstream effort, Blomkamp acts like he's in a hurry to get **** done, just like our dying protagonist. As a result, we don't fully become invested in some of the characters, although we buy in to their motivations and emotions. This also means we get some plot holes.

However, the amped-up production costs suggest that Blomkamp has upstaged himself in the tech department - money very well spent. It's stunning when a $90 million sci-fi film has far better detail, entertainment and production values than a $250 million western (yes, I'm talking about you, Lone Ranger)! How do I know this? Beyond The Trailer told me.

Anyway, this original sci-fi story is a little undercooked (I wish Blomkamp took the HBO mini-series approach), but it still gets the job done. "Elysium" offers turbocharged visuals, fascinating ideas and emotionally charged action, so you'll definitely get your money's worth.
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ManToastJun 20, 2014
So I was hyped when I heard the director of District 9 (which in my opinion was a little flawed, but overall a solid 7/10 film) was coming out with a new blockbuster sci-fi film starring Matt Damon. I missed it when it was in Cinemas andSo I was hyped when I heard the director of District 9 (which in my opinion was a little flawed, but overall a solid 7/10 film) was coming out with a new blockbuster sci-fi film starring Matt Damon. I missed it when it was in Cinemas and watched it recently when it popped up on Sky On Demand.... aaaannnd BOOOY was I surprised. I mean, there was exactly zero chance that I expected it to be as bad as it is. Now I realize that I'm either in the minority or the angry half, so let me give evidence and thus reason for my argument against this abominable waste of time.

First off, the main character is dull, cliche and not a singe bit spectacular in the least! He's a downright **** hole at times and entirely unrelatable, making decisions no one ever in the history of forever would ever EVER make, and the exo-skeleton thing? Boring. The film shoots itself in the foot by never going into the abilities, or even the importance or point of the damned thing. So he rips a car door off and he punched someone really hard that one time... great, spectacular, real memorable stuff guys.

The story and narrative is an absolute mess and is rushed beyond belief. For a film that's an hour and forty minutes it flew by. It's such a scrambled disaster that I cannot decide if it just skips from Beginning to End with no Middle, or whether or not it has a Beginning in the first place. The narrative just drags the audience along, like it's mocking you. I could almost hear it shouting: "Ok, here we go, Main Character? Check. Pointless love interest? Check. Hilariously pathetic Villain played by the Main character from that film before this one that everyone will be comparing this film to? Check. Alright, we're ready, only an hour and forty minutes, go go go! " It's just loathsome.

The settings themselves are soooooo uninspired. It's just Poor Earth and Rich Life-sustaining Satellite. Seriously!? That's it? Where's the damn variety? You mean to tell me that humanity just splits in two? Life is that simple huh? A and B? Black and White!? What a joke. The Elysium itself looks cool from far away shots, but once I saw its surface I became enraged . Every house, every swimming pool, every golf course, every PERSON. It all looks the same. And the Rich people are pathetic and laughably designed. They're just your posh stuck-up, head in the clouds stereotypes. And they all speak French. And treat Robots with discrimination. HOW ORIGINAL. NEVER SAW THAT ONE COMING, AWARD-WINNING STUFF. Also, the movie goes into the fact that Elysium was created because Earth was too over-populated and economies were collapsing... so you mean to tell me that instead of using this amazing, ultra-super-duper technology, that can build huge Earth-orbiting worlds that can preserve human life in the wealthiest way possible, instead of using it to save lives or build new countries or anything charitable, no instead someone with the mind similar to that of Hitler thought they'd take being a dick to the next level and flee the Human Race's problems. Who came up with that idea? Doctor Eggman? I mean this kind of selfishness and just outright evil does not and just would not exist. It just completely goes against human nature, ESPECIALLY in today's culture. It's so unrealistic relative to our world that it's unbelievable... and not in the good way.

The ONLY good parts are the fight scenes which, where they surprisingly lack in quantity, make up for it in quality. The main villain is another horrendously laughable mockery. I guess they were supposed to make him a beefy psychopath, but he makes no sense (I didn't think it was possible to make no sense with making a nonsensical character, but apparently this movie somehow did it) and his voice is hilarious and unintentionally inhuman. While watching this it was the first time I've ever burst out loud laughing at an intentionally serious villain. Needless to say, he's just not threatening in the slightest, but the fight scene between him and Damon (can't remember main character's name, ain't that a good sign?) are futuristically stylized and fun to behold.

In conclusion, some of the designs are kinda neat and the few futuristic fight scenes are cool looking, but a Science Fiction film should not and basically cannot rely on Action to carry itself. Crappy narrative with uninspired settings and characters cannot work when paired with infrequent action scenes. Elysium is unmemorable, downright laughable at times, shameful in its depiction of a realistic future, boring, cliche and brings absolutely nothing new to the table. The only people I would recommend this to would be Nazis.
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jlaffJun 17, 2014
If you can buy into the premise that the rich on "Elysium" engage in inequality simply for inequality's sake, then you might be entertained... I wasn't. The only entertaining part of this movie is his conversation with the automated policeIf you can buy into the premise that the rich on "Elysium" engage in inequality simply for inequality's sake, then you might be entertained... I wasn't. The only entertaining part of this movie is his conversation with the automated police officer (and you can see that in an extended online preview). SPOILERS**** Really, the entire premise of this movie is basically that those on "Elysium" withhold life saving machine pods from the people of Earth... just because. Seriously, there isn't an explanation for this, they just horde them. In the end, they simply send a bunch of these pods down and "equality" reigns again. Expand
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NotoriousFraudDec 22, 2014
In 2009, new up and coming film maker Neill Blomkamp wrote and directed 'District 9', arguably one of the best science fiction films of the last decade. Elysium is a very good hard 'R' action movie packed with Mech suits, badass guns like theIn 2009, new up and coming film maker Neill Blomkamp wrote and directed 'District 9', arguably one of the best science fiction films of the last decade. Elysium is a very good hard 'R' action movie packed with Mech suits, badass guns like the modded Ak-47 blowing apart robots with explosive bullets and the 'Chemrail' that literally tears apart it's target, when the villains face gets blown off by a grenade you get the idea that theres some good stuff in here. Matt Damon as the main character 'Max' is good but every time sharlto Copley shows up on screen as the villain 'Kruger', he completely chews the scenery along with a thick South African accent and an assortment of tricks (or bombs) up his sleeve to take down his targets. Neill Blomkamp shows once again that he can make a thrilling visual treat packed with all sorts of exciting stuff. Expand
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ydnar4Nov 23, 2014
Elysium was a bit of a disappointment. The story could have been further developed and become better. It seemed like there wasn't enough conflict in it. Its like it was only half finished.
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AdsonOct 12, 2014
Bom elenco, orgulhoso dos atores brasileiros que estiveram presentes, a história vai crescendo e ficando melhor durante o filme, claro que como qualquer outro algumas partes decaem mas nada que atrapalhe o ápice do filme no final.
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reellmJul 29, 2015
2/5★ Manipulative from start to finish, Elysium is an unsubtle metaphor for a pessimistic view of where modern society seems to be headed. The 1% are literally living in the sky, disconnected from the reality back on Earth, where the middle2/5★ Manipulative from start to finish, Elysium is an unsubtle metaphor for a pessimistic view of where modern society seems to be headed. The 1% are literally living in the sky, disconnected from the reality back on Earth, where the middle class seems to have disappeared and all that remain are the desperate poor, who appear to be non-white for the most part, the oppressed classes building the tools of their own oppression until along comes the one white guy who sacrifices himself for justice.
Elysium is very functional, moving from A to B to get to C, but in a checklist fashion, not in an organic flow. Its also incredibly miscast, has plot holes and a while it asks serious questions like all intelligent sci-fi should, it makes no serious effort to answer them.
Verdict: Its ok, but no District 9.
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DannyGNov 8, 2014
Rich Republicans and Their Lackeys Lost In Space! Elysium is the logical conclusion of a Survival-of-the-Fittest philosophy currently espoused by many Republicans, Tea Party fanatics and the apolitical, super rich. Greed and selfishness isRich Republicans and Their Lackeys Lost In Space! Elysium is the logical conclusion of a Survival-of-the-Fittest philosophy currently espoused by many Republicans, Tea Party fanatics and the apolitical, super rich. Greed and selfishness is the Law-of-the-Land in Elysium! Don't bother healing the critically ill on Earth with amazing life saving technology. If the sick are not one of the rich and powerful living aboard the giant ocean-liner-in-space then let 'em drop dead in the streets! This is a place where Ayn Rand would be King!

Elysium is the ultimate gated community! A wet dream for any rich and powerful person who sees the rest of us as a threat. The corporations and their lackeys in government, the courts and the press literally turn the earth into one giant cesspool and then they get to escape to a corporate utopia in outer space! All I can say is: God help us all!

Films like Elysium are a wake-up call to help prevent what might actually happens someday if the course the vast majority of the world is on is not changed!
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Ajneb97Jun 4, 2015
La verdad es que Elysium es una pelicula entretenida, no es que digamos una excelente pelicula, pero te hace pensar en el futuro de la humanidad y como la sociedad sigue siendo exactamente la misma pero con un mayor entendimiento de laLa verdad es que Elysium es una pelicula entretenida, no es que digamos una excelente pelicula, pero te hace pensar en el futuro de la humanidad y como la sociedad sigue siendo exactamente la misma pero con un mayor entendimiento de la tecnologia. Le doy un 7/10 Expand
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Epik_NinnjaMay 23, 2015
Elysium is a solid sci-fi action movie with some rogh edges. The action is always intense and the CGI is fantastic. It's also a quite creative movie (I like the exo-suit like things) that has good acting. I was still a bit disappoited withElysium is a solid sci-fi action movie with some rogh edges. The action is always intense and the CGI is fantastic. It's also a quite creative movie (I like the exo-suit like things) that has good acting. I was still a bit disappoited with it. I'm not sure how I expected it to be better (meaning in what ways) but it just isn't quite as good as it looks, I guess. I recommend it to all sci-fi action fans, just not strongly. Expand
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CineAutoctonoJul 22, 2019
Elysium was a film that has a good message and reflection on immigration, social classes and the struggle for opportunities, the story was good but there are moments in the film that worked but another distance us from history, and theElysium was a film that has a good message and reflection on immigration, social classes and the struggle for opportunities, the story was good but there are moments in the film that worked but another distance us from history, and the performances may not be the best but they are convincing. Expand
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EpicLadySpongeFeb 22, 2016
Elysium is not as good as you wanted it to be, (because really... how many times do I have to say this in every review?), but it's pretty decent for such a pair of genres stuck into one movie.
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FeruchioDec 25, 2016
O roteiro parece ter sido um rascunho feito num guardanapo de boteco e as cenas de ação parecem ter sido dirigidas por algum adolescente entusiasta de jogos FPS. Apesar de bem editado, o filme é péssimo! Pelo temperamento medieval dosO roteiro parece ter sido um rascunho feito num guardanapo de boteco e as cenas de ação parecem ter sido dirigidas por algum adolescente entusiasta de jogos FPS. Apesar de bem editado, o filme é péssimo! Pelo temperamento medieval dos personagens, podemos deduzir que (e ter deduções é algo que você deve fazer para assisti-lo, já que a história é cheia de incógnitas) toda a tecnologia mais avançada daquela época só pode ter sido desenvolvida por extraterrestres com inteligência superior e não pelos bárbaros humanos. Expand
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eva3si0nJul 6, 2022
Elysium makes a completely deceptive impression after watching the trailer. The whole film is a trailer for the most part. Even if you remove the lack of logic of what is happening and do not pay attention to the unreality of the laws byElysium makes a completely deceptive impression after watching the trailer. The whole film is a trailer for the most part. Even if you remove the lack of logic of what is happening and do not pay attention to the unreality of the laws by which the world lives from the film, an equally stupid plot will remain. Elysium has literally nothing but a good acting duo and not bad CGI graphics. The film doesn't even have a distinct antagonist. Expand
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amai2739Jan 26, 2017
Became a fan of Neill Blomkamp after his directorial debut of District 9. So his second directing effort, Elysium, was on my radar and it didn't disappoint, it was satisfying. Though it wasn't on the levels of its predecessor but definitely aBecame a fan of Neill Blomkamp after his directorial debut of District 9. So his second directing effort, Elysium, was on my radar and it didn't disappoint, it was satisfying. Though it wasn't on the levels of its predecessor but definitely a thrilling movie, nonetheless. I enjoyed Matt Damon's Max Da Costa, he played that role near perfect & believable. After the visuals for District 9, I didn't expect any less from this, the visuals for Elysium was phenomenal. Expand
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PiranteMay 24, 2020
A movie with a lot of promise but leaves most of it unfulfilled as, rather than explore the science fiction aspects, or the political aspects, it opts for a gun-chase-explosion action fluff seen a thousand times in other movies. The premiseA movie with a lot of promise but leaves most of it unfulfilled as, rather than explore the science fiction aspects, or the political aspects, it opts for a gun-chase-explosion action fluff seen a thousand times in other movies. The premise was interesting, but the creative choices made lead to this being a by-the-numbers movie and, as a result, nothing special. Expand
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JPKDec 25, 2019
Interesting
Though it’s disappointing compared to District 9, Elysium is still a wonder to watch.
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Bugger217Sep 12, 2017
Neill Blomkamp's follow-up to District 9 has all of the technical prowess you'd expect, with great action and stunning visual effects, but it feels very "been here, done that." It takes a lot of the core themes and ideas from District 9 andNeill Blomkamp's follow-up to District 9 has all of the technical prowess you'd expect, with great action and stunning visual effects, but it feels very "been here, done that." It takes a lot of the core themes and ideas from District 9 and rehashes them, but less subtly and with clunkier writing. Some of the performances feel off, too. There's ultimately more good than bad in here, but after the perfection that was District 9, this was a disappointment. Expand
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ty92Feb 15, 2020
Underrated movie that doesn't deserve all the hate it gets. It made my top ten movies of the decade list. Yes I think it's that good.
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amheretojudgeAug 24, 2018
what binds all the mayhem..

Elysium Elysium is a plot driven sci-fi thriller with a familiar theme that we have always been fed with for years, but with a newer perspective which is appreciative since it is more humane than we asked for.
what binds all the mayhem..

Elysium

Elysium is a plot driven sci-fi thriller with a familiar theme that we have always been fed with for years, but with a newer perspective which is appreciative since it is more humane than we asked for. The premise guides you the one-man stereotyped action but at the end of the line surprisingly and fortunately delivers much more than that. Blomkamp's uncertain near future world runs on merit and doesn't rely upon any help, the protagonist or the antagonist will have to stand up after getting beaten down and take matters into his or her own hand. Eerie d.o.p. and pointless slow motions in action sequences unfortunately doesn't work in here. The production design is finely detailed with alluring set pieces, lethal weapons and slick vehicles that helps you feel like, future is here. The visual effects are decent enough to believe in it but is short on technical aspects like background score, cinematography and editing. The narrative isn't as exhilarating as it assumes it to be, it walks on a familiar path with a known textbook structure. The sense of urgency is the key to its fast and hard core screenplay that is equally bold and smart. The writer-director Blomkamp is much more powerful with his script than his execution skills which factors in when he is cornered to draw out the emotions from the screen. Damon is angry and oozes power from it with a reserved Foster, emotionally challenged Braga, supportive Luna and Moura but the trump card in here would be Copley's baddie that is horrifying to encounter on screen. The fluent screenplay, self-created high tech world and a children's tale are the high points of the feature. Elysium may take place in different and easily filtered acts but its easiness to transact from one sequences to another is what binds all the mayhem.
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RhetorikolasJan 22, 2018
Elysium may have been ahead of its time, though universal, seems more potently exposé for current times, five years later. Critics didn't do the film justice, so I would recommend watching with an open mind. Spectacular visual effects and anElysium may have been ahead of its time, though universal, seems more potently exposé for current times, five years later. Critics didn't do the film justice, so I would recommend watching with an open mind. Spectacular visual effects and an all-star international cast with roles beyond their typical typecast (aside from Bourne in Space). Expand
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FilipeNetoJan 14, 2020
The problem with films that are overly based on social criticism is that they almost always portray society in a simplistic way: on one hand the poor and marginalized, on the other the rich and powerful. There are no half terms. In suchThe problem with films that are overly based on social criticism is that they almost always portray society in a simplistic way: on one hand the poor and marginalized, on the other the rich and powerful. There are no half terms. In such movies, the rich are usually cruel and egocentric, the ruling class. Likewise, the poor end up trying to organize and take away their power and money in the name of a fairer society. Karl Marx would approve of these films.

In fact, things are never that simple, and society, no matter how bad it is, is generally far more heterogeneous than the portrayal of this film. Even so, there are moments when criticism brutally approaches reality. For example, when the guns of Elysium destroy the ships with the people who want to reach it. At that moment, it was hard for me not to think about the ships loaded with illegal immigrants who cross the Mediterranean every month in the worst conditions, looking for an Eldorado they think exists in Europe.

Despite the unappealing simplicity of the plot, the film pays off with good actors doing a relatively satisfactory work. Matt Damon, while not one of my favorites, is quite good in his role. Sharlto Copley is a convincing and rude villain, Alice Braga and Wagner Moura, two good Brazilian actors, do not disappoint but I have doubts about their ability to accompany American colleagues, who have a whole different dramatic school. In any case, they do not disappoint and honor the credits of Brazilian dramaturgy. The worst of this movie, as regards the cast, was the artificial performance of Jodie Foster.

The movie has good special effects, state of the art on a big budget movie like this. However, the pace is quite uneven and unbalanced. But worse than that is the feeling that we are watching a cold movie, unable to emotionally connect us with the story or the characters. It's worth seeing, but it's not that kind of movie that stays in our memory and makes us spend our money on it.
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d0vla11Dec 6, 2020
A really good movie, rewatched it last night and reminded myself that it's another successful film in sci-fi genre.
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mattkerr494Apr 8, 2018
Watched Mar 31, 2018

Matt Kerr’s review published on Letterboxd :
I love the setting and the premise, the execution could have been better though - also, Jodie Foster I know you are a better actress than this!
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jflash05May 3, 2018
The tone is amazing. Where the film lacks is in its execution of the overall concept. It could've used work on fleshing out the characters and giving them complete arcs.
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ErikTheCriticSep 29, 2018
The film is touching, thrilling and powerful. The effects are great, the acting was solid, and everything was there. It has a strong heart and it's definitely a recommended sci-fi.
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goncalocoutoApr 28, 2019
Sim, "Elysium" não possui elementos muito originais, mas é um filme sci-fi sólido e agradável, com um bom ritmo. Não é um filme perfeito, mas superou as minhas expectativas.
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BulgarianCriticNov 2, 2021
This was a fun watch. I enjoyed the beginning of the movie and the way they showed the huge crowds the crappy streets and buildings which made me think it was actually filmed in Brazil. The acting for the most part was good , the movie reliedThis was a fun watch. I enjoyed the beginning of the movie and the way they showed the huge crowds the crappy streets and buildings which made me think it was actually filmed in Brazil. The acting for the most part was good , the movie relied too much on Action scenes which were average and for that it kinda made the experience a bit boring and tedious to watch. I liked the ending and I do recommend you give this a watch. Expand
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pedropascalApr 21, 2019
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clem666Nov 20, 2022
Decent content, interesting morale but overly stereotyped.
I enjoyed how future earth was showcased, how precisely the movie manages to give a particular taste of how people live there in 2054. I liked the way Max's (Matt Damon) personal
Decent content, interesting morale but overly stereotyped.
I enjoyed how future earth was showcased, how precisely the movie manages to give a particular taste of how people live there in 2054. I liked the way Max's (Matt Damon) personal struggle and ambitions gradually turn into more important and humanistic goals. I love the chaotic dystopic universe of 'Elysium'.

But, and there are major but's : the first being Max's character. How many times did we see characters like that, who don't ask for nothing and are eventually ready to give their own lives to change a world that tried so many times to break them? How cliché. Add this with the fact that he fights with an 'exo-skeletal' armor type and it is more steretoyped than ever. The bad guy (Kruger) also is uninspired in its mercenary type of role. I said I love that dystopia, but are really the rich people heartless to the point to enjoy major technologic prowess without trying to make it accessible to enveryone? I mean our present is not far from this on a certain point of view but it's hard to imagine the future society based on such inequalities. I guess we'll see, hoping that there will be many Max around us in this case.

Matt Damon's acting is okay while Jody Foster's is very cool. The rest of the cast is okay too, depending on the role they had to play. 'Elysium' is visually very beautiful, colorful at times, and both the lighting and colours vary a lot depending the situation and the people we are following.

In conclusion, the structure is to me what makes the worst of 'Elysium', which seems to rush from a subject to another, and from a scene to another in a messy disturbing way.
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ValgethFeb 26, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Giving this movie a 0/10 seems petty on face value, and it was. It was just such a let down for something with so much potential. Here is a more fleshed out review; 1. Matt Damon is a lifeless robot

2. The plot has too many convenient holes >the CEO of Armadyne needing to be on earth, I get that he had an "important mission" but there's no reason for him personally to be in gang infested LA
>Max's foreman telling him to get into the Droid crate, you can't tell me your foreman doesn't know how the machines at your factory work. Getting him irradiated serves nothing but moving the plot. >Delacourt destroys the illegal ships instead of incapacitating them with proximity mines
This just exists more as a "ooo look this person is a bad guy".
>Kruger doesn't outright kill Spider in the final fight like he normally does with literally everyone else. 3. The science was inconsistent I know the "Sci" in Sci-fi is aesthetic and there are definitely worse instances, but this movie had some very solid grasps on AI, robotics, cybernetics etc, but executed them in a very idiotic way. The theme of this folly is their failure to understand the tech-tree. >Spacecraft that use plasma, to get this you first need a way to create or harness plasma, which requires you to physically fuse or separate molecules on an industrial level, if you have this tech you'd be able to "clean up" pollution, meaning Elysium as a concept wouldn't even need to exist. >Cybernetics, the most commonly held belief in mind-machine linking is the idea of artificial bodies, in essence, if you have the tech to link human nerves, you can just create an artificial body, so things like Mr. Carlyle dying wouldn't even happen, it takes 5 hours for the brain to become useless, they could've easily gotten a mobile surgery team out there and gotten his brain a new body, in fact from a technical standpoint it makes sense to even have cybernetic pins which allow for easier access. >Pollution, even right now the air and water and soil is extremely polluted, if the Earth were to become so contaminated that people feel the need to flee, then in that scenario the air would be unbreathable or at least almost but you don't see a thriving air filter market. or houses being pressurized to keep out bad air. >The date, it starts out by saying that this takes place in the 21st century likely just to fearmonger the audience but we have at least till Year 2400 before things really pop off.
>Bioenhancement, The surgeries Max gets aren't given time to heal, they'd result in tearing, and increased strength =/= increased durability, just because you have the strength to rip open a car door doesn't mean your skin or bones can withstand the trauma, yes even with an exo-suit your bones will still take trauma from a damn robot landing on your leg. >The healing machines, if you have the tech to beam matter precisely at a molecular level such that cells can connect accurately with each other then likewise you have the tech to beam objects through space, which means the scarcity on Earth issue wouldn't even exist, there's enough resources in the asteroid belt to build a whole fleet of Elysiums hundreds of times over.
>The spacecraft, this is just a pet peeve of mine, but vertical takeoff is just a waste of energy, it only works logistically if you have limited landing/takeoff area. >Robot batteries, the current biggest issue with robots is their power source, the only way to bridge this is a power source that requires little space or a battery with massive range, for the first only nuclear can provide this, for the second only hyper dense materials can provide this and it creates a feedback loop of adding weight and adding motors to move that weight, unless you then have tech that alleviates weight altogether (anti-gravity engines) One takeaway though; I absolutely loved when Kruger's boys killed those posh Armadyne employees on Elysium. Although making everyone on Earth a citizen is just braindead on its face, and from what I can tell Elysium is just the pet project or Mr.Carlyle and his buddies, the Earth government still exists as evidenced by a police force and Max being on parole. So this movie is more like you going to someone's private property and breaking all their locks. They might be the people who ruined the Earth in the first place but you'd still be a dick.
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AWESOM-0Jan 14, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Good movie and well acted. The the climax is a little too Independence Day unrealistic to make this a superb movie, but it’s still very enjoyable. Expand
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Logi2002Feb 14, 2021
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The Scenery is really Beautiful on the ring and the design of the robots although kinda bland is cool
i cant tell if Agent Krugar was suppose to be funny or not but i still really enjoyed him the Mother was the only good actor in this
Likes:
The Scenery is really Beautiful on the ring and the design of the robots although kinda bland is cool
i cant tell if Agent Krugar was suppose to be funny or not but i still really enjoyed him
the Mother was the only good actor in this movie who played well and convincing.

Dislikes: "Based in Los Angeles 2154" While Out of Date Dubstep starts playing and pans to his Adidas High Tops from 2010, Los Angeles also Looks like a War Torn Syria after 100 years which took me out the movie and made me laugh.
The Characters are Pretty Run of the Mill and Bland
its takes the movie trope of Big Evil Corporation vs Poor Working Class to the next level with creating a whole different planet away from the poor Generic Unmemorable Soundtrack Music
Shaky Camera During most Fight scenes so you cant see ****
this movie takes itself pretty seriously with its story which definitely takes away from it, or adds, (depending on how your watching it)
how max decosta found himself from being a wage slave all the way to riding a space ship to a space ring while fighting robots and saving a child with cancer in the matter of days is **** hilarious to me and you cant tell me otherwise
The People at the Top of the evil corporation are the most generic emotionless villians ever, the movie is very clear on what side it wants you to support (with the working class and cancer child, different planet poor people) as these guys pretend they dont know what compassion, which makes the story feel un-engaging because you see it from a mile away, you dont get to see things from the perspective of people living on the ring and very little of people living in "los angeles", its a shallow movie
Ending was dumb, no spoilers

Agent Kougar is so **** insane and funny its the highlight of the whole movie, seeing what Kougar is going to say or do next was so great, i dont even know what hes saying half the time but i love it
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Ryo91Apr 20, 2020
___________ Langweiliger Film. Man hätte viel mehr draus machen können. 2/10
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Eye_FreezeDec 28, 2022
Elysium is Perfect cyberpunk movie, everything about the story, the characters, the action .. is just perfect, I've seen this movie multiple times and every time I'm watching this movie it feels like first time, it hook u from beginning to end.
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SayreTXAug 10, 2023
One of the best cyberpunk movies ever made, and the best film by Neill Blomkamp. The story is an unapologetic allegory about the haves and have nots, augmented with relentless action and highly imaginative technology. It's even moreOne of the best cyberpunk movies ever made, and the best film by Neill Blomkamp. The story is an unapologetic allegory about the haves and have nots, augmented with relentless action and highly imaginative technology. It's even more entertaining with each viewing. Expand
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