

엘리시움
In In the year 2113 A.D., a team of scientists is dispatched to Antarctica to investigate the region's abnormal seismic activity. Near the epicenter of the activity, the expedition discovers vast land markings akin to the Nazca paleoglyphs drawn in the Peruvian desert. Stranger still is the presence of an enormous underground cavern below these symbols. At the bottom of the chasm, a portion of a tremendous tower juts from the ground. Armed with ultra-digital cameras, the scientific team transmits their findings to the Command Center. One explorer traces the image of a star chart engraved on the tower's exterior. The tower begins to emit a sinister howling as if possessed by demonic forces. One by one, the members of the expedition writhe in pain and die. Those observing the scene at the Command Center watch helplessly. As the high-frequency noise suffuses their headquarters, they too succumb and die in agony. When the waves of the frequency are analyzed, they are discovered to be a beacon directed at the planet Elysium, which lies beyond Earth's solar system. Van, the reluctant hero of the story, is an 18-year-old pizza delivery boy in Manhattan. He competes in the most popular sport of the 22nd century -- turbo jai alai racing. These races are fast paced and deadly affairs that integrate virtual reality into the competition. He's deeply in love with Lydia, a talented ballerina. In the chaotic futuristic metropolis, they only have each other and their dreams. Van and Lydia desperately want the chance to escape the polluted city-scape. Despite the dangers, Van enters a turbo jai alai race in the hopes of winning first prize -- two tickets to a galactic resort where Lydia can audition for the Jupiter Ballet. Meanwhile, earth's deep space observation vessel, the Odyssey, patrols the planet's orbital perimeter. The Odyssey is confronted by an armada of sophisticated alien spacecraft from Elysium. The awed human crew prepares to receive the Elysian ambassador, Yaspe. Without warning, the Odyssey loses control of its weapons, fires on the ambassador's vessel and destroys it. This tragic misunderstanding results in brutal retaliation by the Elysian fleet, culminating in the destruction of the Odyssey and a full-scale attack on Earth. Van's deadly sport of choice turns deadlier when the stadium he is competing in comes under fire from the Elysian barrage. Van struggles through the chaos on his turbo-cycle to rescue Lydia from the collapsing stands. The indiscriminate Elysian onslaught scorches cities worldwide. Van and Lydia flee through the burning streets of Manhattan seeking safety. After a series of harrowing escapes, they find refuge in a claustrophobic fall-out shelter. (Source: AniDB)
In In the year 2113 A.D., a team of scientists is dispatched to Antarctica to investigate the region's abnormal seismic activity. Near the epicenter of the activity, the expedition discovers vast land markings akin to the Nazca paleoglyphs drawn in the Peruvian desert. Stranger still is the presence of an enormous underground cavern below these symbols. At the bottom of the chasm, a portion of a tremendous tower juts from the ground. Armed with ultra-digital cameras, the scientific team transmits their findings to the Command Center. One explorer traces the image of a star chart engraved on the tower's exterior. The tower begins to emit a sinister howling as if possessed by demonic forces. One by one, the members of the expedition writhe in pain and die. Those observing the scene at the Command Center watch helplessly. As the high-frequency noise suffuses their headquarters, they too succumb and die in agony. When the waves of the frequency are analyzed, they are discovered to be a beacon directed at the planet Elysium, which lies beyond Earth's solar system. Van, the reluctant hero of the story, is an 18-year-old pizza delivery boy in Manhattan. He competes in the most popular sport of the 22nd century -- turbo jai alai racing. These races are fast paced and deadly affairs that integrate virtual reality into the competition. He's deeply in love with Lydia, a talented ballerina. In the chaotic futuristic metropolis, they only have each other and their dreams. Van and Lydia desperately want the chance to escape the polluted city-scape. Despite the dangers, Van enters a turbo jai alai race in the hopes of winning first prize -- two tickets to a galactic resort where Lydia can audition for the Jupiter Ballet. Meanwhile, earth's deep space observation vessel, the Odyssey, patrols the planet's orbital perimeter. The Odyssey is confronted by an armada of sophisticated alien spacecraft from Elysium. The awed human crew prepares to receive the Elysian ambassador, Yaspe. Without warning, the Odyssey loses control of its weapons, fires on the ambassador's vessel and destroys it. This tragic misunderstanding results in brutal retaliation by the Elysian fleet, culminating in the destruction of the Odyssey and a full-scale attack on Earth. Van's deadly sport of choice turns deadlier when the stadium he is competing in comes under fire from the Elysian barrage. Van struggles through the chaos on his turbo-cycle to rescue Lydia from the collapsing stands. The indiscriminate Elysian onslaught scorches cities worldwide. Van and Lydia flee through the burning streets of Manhattan seeking safety. After a series of harrowing escapes, they find refuge in a claustrophobic fall-out shelter. (Source: AniDB)
craiger
July 17, 2009
Well, This movie does not qualify to make it on my top 50 to watch, maybe wait until its dubbed to english, with some good voice actors, it may be slightly more tolerable. I have based my scoring on the DVD import, which the language is in Korean with english subtitles. I also watched the movie twice today to get my thoughts on this movie rounded off. Granted this movie is just slightly longer than 1 hour in length, that is a tight time frame to properly present a whole story. STORY: I was disappointed with the overall storybecause of its choppy nature, as there wasn't much effort given to the 'transitions' from scene to scene, it seemed like it bounced around from place to place too much as well. It did not feel like the "story" was presented smoothly, that being one of the reasons. I feel that there needed to be much more story detailing. The birthday party scene for the blond kid did not help improve the story line, it was wasted and could have been used for other important parts of the actual story. Additionally, many events that took place in the movie were poorly explained at best. I think that a 3 for score on the story was appropriate. Although, I could be missing out on some things by possibly poor subtitles, but i dont think it would make that huge a difference. CHARACTERS: There was close to zero character development, I did not have a sense of connection to any of the characters by the end of the movie. There is also the appearance of new characters to the story with no explanation, didn't make it any better. Some of the character designs were really good, but that blond kid in that picture up there looks bad, and its worse in the move. The way that the characters moved looked very unnatural at times, but good or very good at others. I would expect more from a CG movie made after 2000, It was much lower quality than 'Final Fantasy, The Spirits Within' (produced around the same time), not that i would expect anything to be as good as something made by Square Enix, ever. I honestly feel that good, hand drawn characters would have been more enjoyable, or to have fixed the bad parts that stick out as much as they do. An example of what i mean : http://www.beyondhollywood.com/moviepics2/elysium3.jpg ART: Aside from the few flaws of the characters, the rest of the graphics looked really good, and i thought that the Mechs looked good in both design and in movement. SOUND: Good sound quality, no complaints. The voice acting was pretty good too. That blond kids voice made me want to punch him in the face tho......... frequently. That kid really did not help this movie for me. I hope this will be helpful If you choose to watch this ( I paid $8 for my copy, but i would have chosen 'other methods' if i knew what i know now, and if those 'methods' were available, lol ) Have any questions? You can send me a message and i'll do my best to answer. ( i do not know how to contact other members, so if you dont know, sorry that i cant be any more useful :3 )