Elysium: scifi socialism wrapped
in contemporary issues
Matt Damon reached for the
stars in his new scifi flick Elysium. Instead he fell to Earth, with a loud
thud, as the story line was revealed. Set in the year 2154, with a
post-apocalyptic Los Angeles as its backdrop, Damon must fight his way through
two worlds for his own survival and the rest of humanity. Wealthy elites live
on a gigantic space platform named Elysium, while the rest of Earth’s
population lives in the ruins below. Twenty-second century Los Angeles is
populated with millions of Hispanic individuals who have reclaimed a city once
under their auspices. Very little work is available except for a few giant
corporate structures managed by the Elysium hierarchy. Damon’s female interest
has a child who is in her last days of life. With our hero facing his own
demise from an industrial accident, the clock is ticking for both to get to
Elysium where cures are available.
Numerous obstacles are placed in the path of the protagonist Damon
before he can achieve passage for himself and others to the elites floating
abode. Jodi Foster is engaging as the Defense Secretary in Elysium.
Contemporary social themes overburden this film’s futuristic settings begging the question, did
the White House edit this film. A war between the rich and poor is continually
emphasized. Climate change is creatively worked into some of the scenes. Yet,
the most provocative theme is sophisticated medical services are only ordained
for the rich, sound familiar. Director Neill Blomkamp, denies in numerous
interviews, that Elysium was intended to showcase America’s current problems. Any
other interpretation would be antithetical to the evidence before the audience.
Damon’s performance is flat, as though he was forced to perform in a venue out
of his league. Half-hearted direction makes the interplay between the actors
lame and uninteresting. As an avid fan of scifi, I would wait until this one
comes to cable. It has very little future. Mark Davis, MD author of Demons of
Democracy and the forthcoming book, Obamacare: Dead on Arrival, A Prescription
for Disaster. President of Healthnets Review Services and Davis Book Reviews. www.healthnetsreviewservices.com
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