Doomsday
March 15, 2008This is going down as my favorite movie of 2008, and one of the most fun films I’ve seen in a while. I know it’s still early in the year, but I think Doomsday could hold it’s spot in my heart for a long time.
Doomsday is a post apocalyptic action film set in England. A virus has broken out and all of Scotland is under quarantine, walled off, and assumed to be dead. In the year 2035, the virus breaks out again in Britain and survivors are discovered beyond the wall. A special ops team is sent over the wall to find a cure.
The movie is violent, with lots of corpse shots and plenty of blood splattering. This gets a little overdone in parts, but not quite as much as a typical horror/slasher film. There are also a few gaps in believability that don’t quite make sense if you stop to think about it.
The key to enjoying this movie is to not think too deeply, just enjoy the action and cinematography. I mean it, if you’re going to get caught up in the logistics of one or two scenes, it will spoil the film for you. If you can sit back and relax and enjoy the excitement, you’ll love it.
Rhona Mitra looks amazing and has solidified her spot alongside other rough and tumble beauties like Resident Evil’s Mila Jovovich or Underworld’s Kate Beckinsale.
The film pays homage and borrows quite a few themes from The Road Warrior, especially during the exciting car chase scene at the end. I loved Road Warrior and if you liked that, you’ll probably enjoy this one as well.
I’ve read a few negative reviews of the movie and quite frankly don’t get it. One or two small points stretch believability a little. That’s about the only criticism I can agree with, although it didn’t bother me. I think the rest were mainly due to false expectations, not knowing what genre it was. This isn’t a horror movie, nor is it a suspense drama. It’s an action flick plain and simple, borrowing themes from Escape From New York, The Road Warrior, Resident Evil, and 28 Days Later.
I give it two thumbs way up.
Posted by Jeff