“Elysium” (2013) written/directed by Neill Blomkamp, starring Matt Damon & Jodie Foster / Z-View

Elysium (2013)

Director: Neill Blomkamp

Screenplay: Neill Blomkamp

Stars: Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, Sharlto Copley, Alice Braga, Diego Luna, William Fichtner, Faran Tahir and Adrian Holmes.

Tagline: Rebel Against.

The Plot…

The year is 2154.  The Earth’s rich have moved to a giant orbiting space station named Elysium.  There things are great.  The air is fresh, they have the best food, even parks with trees and grass.  The advances in medical technology make it possible to cure most disease on Elysium.  On Earth it is a different story.  The population lives in poverty.  The air is tainted, the food bad.  A job, if you’re lucky to get one, pays poorly.

When Max Da Costa (Damon) is exposed to a lethal dose of radiation while at work, he is told he has five days to live and then fired.  Da Costa, with nothing to lose, joins a rebel group planning a coup on the Elysium government,

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

I liked Elysium.  It is filled with a cast of great actors.  Matt Damon, the always-amazing Jodie Foster and William Fichtner are standouts.  The story isn’t bad, but perhaps writer/director Neill Blomkamp hit the nail on the head when he said,

“I feel like I executed all of the stuff that could be executed, like costume and set design and special effects very well. But, ultimately, it was all resting on a somewhat not totally formed skeletal system, so the script just wasn’t there; the story wasn’t fully there.”

If Elysium sounds like something you’d like, you probably will.  It’s not a bad way to spend a little less than two hours.