Actors: Natalie Portman, Jennifer
Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Tuva Novotny, Oscar Isaac
Rating: 8 out of 10, I was interested
to see how this very complex novel would be translated to film. It’s always a
challenge when a very dense, albeit excellent, novel has to be condensed into a
two hour movie. I was more than pleasantly surprised to see the basic story
line survive but modified enough to keep the audience fully involved. If
anything, I liked the movie’s take better than the book’s; that is rare indeed
and a tribute to the screenwriter. Natalie Portman plays a scientist on an
all-female team sent in to investigate a mysterious extraterrestrial zone that is
threatening to encompass the earth. Her husband recently returned from an
earlier effort into the same zone and lies stricken by the effects. As soon as
they enter the zone they’re exposed to time distortion as well as fantastically
mutated plants and animals. This was science fiction done well without sliding
into the trap of over emphasis on CGI although there is plenty of that. It was
a little jarring to see Jane the Virgin (Gina Rodriguez) swearing like a sailor
but she was excellent as were all the members of the team. The women were all
kick ass and it was nice the filmmakers didn’t feel the need to have men come
to their rescue. I also really liked the ending.
MVP: Portman as the very reserved Lena
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