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Aeon Flux The Movie [2005] | ![Aeon Flux The Movie [2005]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/317HBDPMGFL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Actors: Charlize Theron, Paterson Joseph, Yangzom Brauen, Marton Csokas, Jonny Lee Miller Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 35 reviews
Format: Anamorphic, Dubbed, Pal Languages: English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Dubbed) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 89 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5014437896032 ASIN: B000ERVG4I
Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Release Date: May 22, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Dispatched within 2 working days. Check our recent feedback. Email confirmation and full after-sales. Please email me any enquires you may have. Thank you
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Amazon.co.uk Review Like the animated series it's based on, Aeon Flux is the kind of sci-fi that's best appreciated by the MTV generation. It's a serious attempt at stylized, futuristic action/adventure (the title character, played by Charlize Theron, is essentially a female James Bond for the cyberpunk era) and taken for what it is, it's not all that bad. The action takes place in the year 2415, four centuries after a virus nearly decimated the human race, leaving only five million survivors in a utopian city called Bregna. Aeon belongs to the Monicans, a secret rebel resistance force that is struggling to destroy the Goodchild regime led by its namesake, Trevor Goodchild (Martin Csokas), the ruler of Bregna and a descendant of the man who found a cure for the deadly virus. As instructed by the Handler (Frances McDormand, gamely playing along in ridiculous sci-fi regalia), Aeon is assigned to assassinate Goodchild, but there are deeper secrets to be discovered, and conspiracies to be foiled. This leads director Karyn Kusama (who fared much better with her debut feature Girlfight) to indulge in all sorts of routine action and fast-paced gunplay, but the elusive pleasures of Aeon Flux are mostly found in the sleek athleticism of Theron and costar Sophie Okonedo (as a fellow Monican), who commit themselves 100% to roles that are dramatically flat yet physically dynamic. Other highlights include Aeon's high-tech gadgetry (including an eyeball that doubles as a microsocope) and the amusing sight of Pete Postlethwaite in a costume resembling a construction-site disposal tube, but Flux fans may wonder what happened to the surreal, chromium sheen future that gave the MTV series its visionary appeal. As a live-action feature, Aeon Flux is a miscalculated exercise in cheesy style and dour tone, but it's entertaining enough to earn a small cadre of admirers. --Jeff Shannon
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Surprisingly stunning! August 11, 2006 S. J. Alexander (Bucks UK) 18 out of 23 found this review helpful
I put this film on my Amazon rental list out of curiosity, having read someone else's review. I am a middle aged science fiction addict and have a somewhat jaded view of recent films of the genre. I found Aeon Flux to be an innovative and spellbinding visual treat, complimented by an interesting and satisfying storyline. I can't help but feel that with backing of a big American marketing machine, this film could have been more commercially successful than the Matrix. Not only will I give it 5 stars, it had inspired me to write my first review!
An interesting and entertaining film. July 20, 2006 Andy (Wirral, England) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Aeon Flux is a film that was released last year starring Academy Award winning actress Charlize Theron. A virus kills 99% of the world's population and a scientist called Trevor Goodchild develops a cure. 400 years later, the survivors live in the city of Bregna which lies inside large walls that nobody crosses. Some call Bregna the perfect society, pollution is very low and the people seem to be very healthy and happy. But others notice things that others ignore, people go missing without explanation and people turn their back on it because they have total faith in their government, but others no better. A group of rebels emerge called the Monachans, as they attempt to overthrow the government, Aeon Flux (Charlize Theron) is their best hope of success. The plot is surprisingly stronger than what I expected. It isn't anything original; everything has all been done before, it ticks all the boxes for what you would expect from a sci-fi movie, but this doesn't make it bad at all. Along the way there are some genuinely surprising twists in the storyline that keep you interested, and the settings are all fantastic so you really do feel linked to the world they are living in. Again the story has its down sides, it is vaguely told and it often tails off on itself making you fill in the blanks. The characters in Aeon Flux are great. The costumes range from being eccentric to the truly bizarre. Character development is quite weak even Aeon is a little wooden, although Charlize puts up another great performance. I have already mentioned that the setting are very good, they actually remind me a lot of the locations in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. The action scenes are where this film shines, Charlize worked incredibly hard to achieve her athletic state in the film. 95% of the stunts are all her and after watching the extras on this DVD I now appreciate the action stunts even more. You have gun fights and the brilliant feminine, all acrobatic fighting style that Aeon Flux portrays, and the whole thing looks spectacular on camera. Backed up by a pretty slick soundtrack the action scenes are great fun. The extras on the DVD contain so surprises but they are interesting if you enjoyed the film. 5 documentaries go into detail about how the film was put together in terms of location, the world they created and other things. The best of all is the stunts documentary because the wire work is amazing and Charlize is great at doing them! As a whole Aeon Flux is very entertaining. A half-baked but fairly decent plot helps along the great action sequences. I do recommend this DVD because it's a very fun film and the extras are enjoyable as they add a layer of depth to the film. One more thing the DVD has a cool shiny case ^_^
Entertaining but... April 17, 2006 Switch 15 out of 19 found this review helpful
Great special effects. Stunning cinematography. Flawless fight scenes, bizzare yet compelling technological influences from the earlier animation. But... It was a little bit thin on plot, lets face it Alan Moore didn't quite get it this time round. Its a typical poorly thought out, brave new world scenario: virus wipes out human race blah blah. Watch it, but its nothing special.
Visually amazing. March 2, 2007 Ian Armer (Lancashire, United Kingdom) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
Aeon Flux is pretty well crafted. It's visually amazing with its stylised set design and Berlin locations and any movie that runs under 90 minutes gets my vote regardless. Unfortunately, as visually impressive as it is, Aeon Flux is also utterly cold. The characters are like ice, their motivations well plotted but unbelievable. There's not a single character you care about in the entire film. And all the slick design and action sequences in the world cannot lift it above the 'seen it all before' school of Hollywood filmmaking. A real shame, because some of the themes touched upon regarding mortality (literally 'touched upon' in about 30 seconds) would have made this a more interesting and involving tale. On the plus side, it is exceptionally well made, abounding with visual ideas and possibly worth seeing if you are a filmmaker looking to pick up a few hints and tips. An undemanding time waster.
Style over content!!!! May 10, 2006 F. P. Flanagan (UK) 13 out of 33 found this review helpful
Bad, bad, bad! What more can I say? This film is a total massacre of original cartoon. The story/plot is poorly portrayed and the special effects are schoolboy CGI. This film is as shallow and as soulless as they come. I would rather sit in and watch the HULK 10 times back to back than sit through this crap again! Stay clear!!!
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