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James, Nobu, Hayley, and Stella are reacting to Elysium and is that Matt Damon?? Enjoy this first time watching sci-fi movies reaction to Elysium!!
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Sorry about the audio issues yesterday!! Here is the new version!
Wow was about to say did I go back in time somehow lol
Oh good. Glad you got it fixed
Oh, that's why it was gone yesterday. Now it's back! 😅
Oh that's why it's re-uploaded, I remember putting it in the watch later list and couldn't find it, now I know why.
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I just love how Sharlto Copley played a nerdy protagonist in District 9 and then a badass villain in this one. Talk about polar opposite roles.
Same!!!
And then also playing Chappie himself.
He's great in Hardcore Henry as well
And The A Team
@@Relblthat’s a great film, i like it better than Nobody.
Blomkamp not being given the green-light to make his vision of *Halo* is the greatest missed opportunity of action movie history!
For real
naw. it was a blessing in disguise
it led to him repurposing the resources to making Elysium
and this is so much better than Yet Another live-action Halo adaptation.
Well, we did get the great Halo short film "Halo Landfall", that Neil Blomkamp also directed, which used all the props and things they had made for the halo movie. so there is that.
Would’ve been better than whatever pile of shit Paramount gave us
Honestly I think this is more reminiscent of Gundam
That ending where the citizens are added and the automated medical response is one of the most emotional scenes I've seen in a movie
I like to think that the bots are as simplistic as they are because they just don't need to develop more sophisticated behaviors. But with the suddenly constant mass interactions with such a wide variety of suffering in the "citizens" they're made to care for... I think that would cause their systems to undergo some pretty radical developments.
Call me an optimist, but I think it wouldn't matter after that, if the core were ever reset via an archived backup, as some have suggested. By then, the bots would have made their own choice that they will not permit such gross negligence ever again. They're fully cognizant of the resources and means available, and that it's easily sufficient to support everyone. They'll never deny care or comfort to another human, ever again.
Yeah - it’s universal healthcare! The wealthy are subsidising the healthcare costs of the poor!
i Cried for this movie at the end
I loved Stella's end thoughts on this. She definitely hit the nail on the head, noticing Neil Blomkamps very deliberate depictions of greed, prejudice, fear and how those things can fuel evil. Blomkamp's films also do a have alot of gritty and intimate body horror aspects, but I think ultimately he likes to use seemingly unremarkable people, to tell remarkable stories. It speaks to the human condition of suffering and pain, but also the seemingly inhuman attributes of selflessness and sacrifice. I completely agree that you can get a good sense of Blomkamps morals from his movies, but they don't come off too preachy or boring. Loved the reaction, dope movie, great video.
Yeah, I mean both this and District 9 are very clear allegories to immigration and racism and how when we start seeing people as ‘others’ we lose our empathy for them. He does it very well to avoid the preachiness.
2:45 it's called an O'Neill cylinder or O'Neill colony. Rotating cylinders provide artificial gravity on the inner surface, that's why it can be "open". It's just as the Cooper Station in Interstellar.
similar concept to the Citadel from Mass Effect as well
@@jamesfromacct you beat me to it! Haha. First time I saw the cylinder was in Mass Effect.
The station being open isn't very realistic though. Even if the station was rotating at 1G, the walls would still need to be several 100km high to keep an atmosphere at a normal sea level pressure in. Earth's atmosphere is at least a few 100km thick before it can be considered thin enough to be in space, and even then the drag on objects is still enough to drag them down from orbit. This means air can also easily escape into space at this altitude. The ISS orbits at over 400km, and still its orbit needs to be lifted every now and then to keep it from falling back to earth due to atmospheric drag. Earth's atmosphere reaches several 100km up into space even at 1G, and still some atmosphere is lost to space.
Elysium as depicted has walls maybe a few km high. So if it really was open and rotating at 1G, all the air would still be constantly escaping. So unless they're constantly replenishing Elysium's atmosphere, it should be gone in a matter of days leaving only a thin unbreathable atmosphere, even thinner than that on the top of mount Everest.
Elysium as it's depicted in the movie completely open to space, is impossible without some sort of magical force field technology to keep the atmosphere in. Only other option is to enclose the area with atmosphere, creating a pressurised enclosed space.
A station rotating, creating 1G, would need walls as high as earths atmosphere is thick, simply to keep atmosphere loss limited to what earth experiences every single second. An open station is just not plausible at all.
It's between a von Braun wheel and a fully open one, which is a Bishop ring. There's tons of different size visions for these. Materials are usually the limitation, a bit like with a space elevator.
It took me a while to realise that the nerdy Wikus from District 9 is the badass mercenary in this film😄
Ya he's a very different character. Can't stand Kruger!! He (the actor) said there were parts that he really felt uncomfortable doing, like stuff to the Mom and her daughter.
I love this movie. Me and a group of friends were going to go see a limited screening of "Serenity", but it got sold out. This was also playing, and I really wanted to see it, but none of them knew anything about this. I had to really convince them, but we all walked out of that one really happy about seeing it.
Sharlto Copley is just a great actor. If you are interested on his movies then you should watch Hardcore Henry which is a science fiction action movie filmed like a first-person shooter video game.
There are theories out there about how long can the human brain live if we solve the issue of disease and aging. Some say 200, 500, or even 1000 years. No way to really know until we can actually live that long.
Super fun reaction. Thanks everyone!
Even nowadays you can survive getting your face blown off as long as you brain is good and you don't bleed out you got a fighting chance. There was a Marine in 1986 who blew his face open crimping a blasting cap with his teeth and he was fully awake and cognizant even without the lower two thirds of his face able to nod or shake his head at questions.
Basically everything below the eyes was a bloody hole.
Even in WWI there are some really gruesome pictures of "healed" soldiers with not much left below the eyesockets...
Loved how Hayley said "It's like a luxury car" just seconds before it shows the Bugatti logo on it 😂😂
I love how knowledgeable Hayley is. She knows what Elysium is, she also figured out what Alita meant previously.
26:23 He's gonna get hit where he's human. dude that was the best dead pan line...and no one blinked. You guys are the best...I've laughed my human parts off so much watching your reaction video! Great video!
here's 10 good movies, that has been overlooked, IMO... Arrival, Chappie, Ender's Game, Exam, Guns Akimbo, Mortal Engines, Priest, Push, The Book of Eli, and Wrecked...
Mortals engine is not good though, more like average. The first half is entertaining but second half drag out too much and causing me thoughts when this movie gonna end.
@@boboboy8189 true, it's a little draged out, but it's a very unique movie, with a good story, and nice effects... IMO, worth watching, even if u didnt read the books...
Priest is a unusual movie to me that blends classic horror (vampire lore) religion & technology. Those Turbine bikes were the best bit!
@@changsangma1915 yeah, it's pretty unique
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For Blomkamp not being able to make his own alien movie is big miss opportunity.
Absolutely. They had Sigourney back, for God's sake. And they threw it all out to make "Alien v. Predator" in 6 months as a cash-grab, after "Freddy v. Jason" hit big. Don't get me wrong; "AvP" has its moments, but it's laughable compared to what might have been.
@@michaelccozens it wasn't AVP. it was alien covenant. Neil was all set to do his "Alien 3", he got signourney back, and Michael Biehn who played hicks, and they were going to bring back "Newt". but then Ridley Scott convinced them to put Neil's alien movie on hold till he could complete his alien films. its still on hold and its been 8 years.
@@michaelccozens The sad thing is the AvP comic book miniseries was amazing but the crap movie had almost nothing in common with it except the female protagonist getting the tribe's brand at the end.
Covenant is actually good i would say.
Downsizing is a good Matt Damon movie that not everyone thought was good. Of course, Good Will Hunting is easily one of his best works if that one has gone below your radar.
This is a great movie. A great way to show how everything just went completely tits up in the world economically and environmentally. I love that you get to hear Shoalto's actual accent. I am more interested in how the tech evolved from what we have now. This is a great Cyberpunk type story plus I am a cyberpunk junkie.
Matt Damon is also good in The Talented Mr Ripley. Sharlo Copely is also good in Europa Report. Though its a smaller role, its a great science fiction movie.
Y'all should 1000% watch Chappie! It was made after District 9 and Elysium and its about the beginning of the policing robots we see in this film!
One if my FAVORITE sci-fi movies! I can watch it over and over. Loved your guys reaction!
Don't get me wrong, I don't hate this movie, but why the f*** would my mom show me this as a kid lmao 😂
Also, in an era where filmmakers feel the need to give their antagonists redemptions or depths, Krueger is a fresh breath of air. The guy's an evil bastard you just wanna see get killed immediately.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, is an incredibly beautiful, epic Sci Fi film.
I loved this film when I first watched it and it still holds up. Definitely gives me Repo Men vibes - the one with Jude Law. That's another one I would definitely recommend!
I've just noticed the kid at the start playing Matt's young self is Will Poulter.
Next, Chappie!! 🤩
The station Elysium is a variation on a type of space-habitat. If you look at the "walls" along the edges, they're quite high, and curved inward. Essentially, it's the same principle as an access pool in an undersea base. The air bubble inside it keeps the water from coming up into it.
In this case, what's holding the air down is actually the centripetal force of the station's rotation. Air doesn't weigh a lot, but at 1G, it still weighs enough to not fly off into space so long as it's protected. Between that, and the magnetic shielding that would be necessary to protect the people from cosmic rays and the like, the air is pretty well secured beneath those edge walls.
This action movie is fantastic.
I really hope you do Chappie. its not as big in scale, but still has his same kind of style and "slightly" more light hearted.
When a movie got fuck in every dialogue, it make that movie became low and low quality.
@@boboboy8189 you mean like district 9?...
Wagner Moura (Spider) and Alice Braga (Frey) are both Brazilian actors, btw.
Blomkamp enjoys the post-apocalyptic dystopian future genre for his films. Even when set present day or near day, they are always in a world that has suffered some extreme event that has changed things for a dystopian world. It frees him to lean really hard into the evils humanity has and can produce as a contrast to the good that can be done. And he loves using nobodies for that role. Circumstance just sort of puts them in the place to make a choice that will have consequences for everyone. The idea that we're better when we come together. We're better when we help each other. We're better when we're accepting of those who are different. We're better when we aren't ruled by fear, greed, etc.
He is also extremely talented with visual effects, knowing when and how to use them to create worlds that feel absolutely real and legitimate.
I’m pretty sure the Spider guy is the guy who plays Pablo Escobar in Narcos.
I think the conclusions and opinions at the end were all justified and made sense. I personally like the movie (i even watched it in cinema back then) at a similar level as district 9, I especially enjoyed the final boss fight scene on that bridge, I think that was really cool visually and color-wise. Also I rly love the weapons in both movies! ^^ They're just very cool and futuristic.
Glad you enjoyed the movie as well and cool reaction! 😃
The brazilian actor who dubs the Death/Wolf the puss in boots is here.
Two quick things:
1. The Elysium rotates, which creates centrifugal force. If you take a bucket and spin it around, you'll notice that the water stays inside. This also goes for the Elysium, which rotates to create centrifugal force which pins everything on it down at the "floor", including people, objects and air.
2. The reason there were no combat androids on Elysium was because the invaders carried fake IDs. As such, the robots would have protected the invaders, and were thus not used.
Saw this when it first came out quite a few years back and, while the movie is good Matt Damon doesn't look good bald. His head is HUGE.
Thank you for fixing poor Hayley's audio!
I'm too lazy to retype my original comment, so I'll just say I have a soft spot for Sharlto Copely😊. He's a sweetie pie in real life! Just needs to cut back on the swearing, in my opinion. But he's a real sweetie man! 🍭🇿🇦🥰
48:00
*SAY HELLO TO OUR LITTLE FRIEND...THE CHEM-RAIL!!!!*
Oh, nice! I have the same headset as Stella!
Now, imagine the intro to The Surge (a 2017 Souls-like video game in a very similar setting to Elysium), where the main character goes into an automated medbay to get kitted with an exosuit. And the machines go a little haywire. "Patient is sedated." "No, no I'm not sedated!"
Oh so this is the movie that activision got inspired by with the exo suits for Advanced Warfare
I've waited your reaction about this film with impatience. Great work ! I do love what you do and share it with my friends every time that we talk movies.
If you don't already know, there is the Neill Blomkamp's Oats studios that you could look at.
Stay safe and see you !
to some films really no fking reactions, spartacus tv siries barely did, only 1 good reaction :D
@@nicolbolas8758 Silent majority represent
But thanks for the reply
Yes Exoskeleton is existing now and operational. for example, Ford and BMW's factory workers use it in working in assembly line. but not yet advance enough for military application. its not tough enough to use in combat. battery cant live that long. and cost etc.
Kruger was such an sadistic antagonist. Sharlto Copley knocked it out of the park
You should do The Martian with Matt Damon in. Amazing film
Yes, absolutely second this.
I love this movie and the Martian.
Great vid. Love to see you four in a reaction.
I have mix feelings about this movie, but in general i like it.
I think Upgrade (2018) would be a good movie to continue this vibe of distant but no so distant future...
Upgrade (2018) is a terrific movie...
Let’s see what Blomkamp does with Gran Turismo come August.
It's criminal how Neil Blomkamp didn't get to do an Alien movie :(
Reupload? That sucks, but its still an amazing Sci Fi Action Adventure film.
Really enjoy this reaction and your thought discussions on this film and can't wait till you watch _Edge of Tomorrow_ this Thursday.
Hopefully you will react to _CHAPPiE_ also directed by Neill Blomkamp and starring Sharlto Copley so you can finish of some of his movies.
Centripetal force keeps the atmospkere and people in place like gravity here on earth. We don't have a ceiling to keep the atmosphere stay put. Gravity can be simulated with rotation.
The guy who plays Spider is the same guy who voices Death in Puss in Boots 2
Pablo Escobar :D
James quite literally already said this lol.
Wagner Moura, great actor, main character in Elite Squad (Tropa de Elite) 1 and 2 (is even better), great brazilian films
Frey is also brazilian, she is in City of God (Cidade de Deus) a masterpiece of storytelling
@@vlr78 I have watched City of God. Not just in storytelling, but also a masterpiece in cinematography, editing, direction, dialogue, everything! I made the right decision of going in pretty blind.
This is what I call a Global Financial Crisis movie. Everyone was freaking out about the economy, so a lot of the movies made at the time were themed around class struggle, financial inequality, monopolisation, plunder and share of resources. They started to disappear when the economy rebooted and everyone went back to work as normal. "In time" is another example. So much short lived outrage...
Funny how what they find attractive is interestingly a reflection of them.
Loved your Elysium reaction, especially the implications you discussed of the final scene.
In some ways I'm reminded of Wall-E, wherein one badly worded command had kept Humanity and the Earth locked into a hell mode. With the resolution of Elysium, that one similarly bad command has been revised to allow the A.I. to better align with the entirety of human society. Similar to Wall-E (credits scene) the downstream history of an Earth now benignly led by an A.I. god with humanity's best interests at heart could be bright enough to be boring as a movie sequel.
Fun fact: This was the very first time that Jodi Foster played a character that died on camera. In all her films previous to this, Jodi has never died on camera in any of her rolls.
Im waiting for Chappie :)
Love this film
Not sure this is a dystopian future movie but a reflection on current society
They have no clue. It's clear.
Like they don't understand what is going on. Maybe rich kids...
Same district 9 plot but with human characters…..wikus=matt , alien &child (d9) = mother &daughter…..elysium station= alien spaceship (d9)
23:24 The comment about a luxury car? That symbol on the back of the shuttle is the logo for Bugatti, a luxury hypercar company, with very rare, limited edition, supremely powerful cars that cost several million dollars... each. The symbol is the initials of the original founder back in the early 20th century, Ettore Bugatti.
It seems like District 9, Chappie and Elysium are from the same universe.
Don't know if you guys have ever seen Sharlto Copley in "Hardcore Henry", but that movie is friggin' amazing!!! You really need to react to that movie if you haven't seen it. It is high octane action, with a very interesting story, fascinating characters, and shot in a very creative way. The whole movie is shot from the P.O.V. of the main character (Henry), similar to games programmed with the same perspective.
So Chappie is next engh? If you like Neil Blomcamp, Sharleto Copley is in it as well as he is in all his movies.
It's very simple actually the atmosphere in Elysium has kept in with a magnetic field.
Next to watch..... Chappie, from same director
Such a good movie, I highly recommend watching Hardcore Henry. The guy from District 9 is really good in that movie as well.
It’s theorized that a large enough spinning station could have enough centripetal force to keep an atmosphere on its surface. It would have t be fairly deep and LARGE.
13:58 It's probably a oven that uses x-rays or gamma radiation.
I actually wonder if there was more backstory for John Carlyle & if he may have actually been a robot himself or cyborg just based on the way he acted & even spoke. Even if Max did live at the end, I do not know if he would or even could enjoy the rest of his life as basically a cyborg with all that mech attached to him, especially to his nervous system. I cannot remember the details from years ago, but I vaguely remember Neil Degrasse Tyson was on the Joe Rogan podcast & mentioned how the Elysium world for this movie is scientifically possible. I think after all this time in that post-apocalyptic world, Max should've known by now to not joke with the robots or use sarcasm against them. I'm not saying he deserved to have his arm broken, but just that he's likely already seen for a while by then how those robots acted and treated people. Those robots have no emotions, were programmed to just give out instructions and expect you to obey and if you did not, were probably authorized to use violence against any non-compliance. Those robots were not sentient beings capable of understanding sarcasm or jokes and were likely even programmed to mistreat the laborers. Heck, even humans abuse authority like that given to them. So, just saying he should've known better. That circular Elysium world looks like what was used for the sci-fi movie, Passengers, with Chris Pratt. I wonder if they did reuse any of the same props & designs. BTW, Passengers is a movie I actually really enjoyed & think is pretty underrated. Another very underrated futuristic sci-fi movie I love that partially uses some similar ideas as in this movie like valuable time-sensitive data mechanically downloaded into one's brain with multiple killers after him for it is "Johnny Mnemonic".
You might want to consider that the response to a joke shouldn't be a robot breaking your arm.
You might want to consider why you had to be told that.
Enjoy seeing intelligent reactors🙂 not sure if you've already seen some of the best and my fav movies: Braveheart, Gladiator, The Sound of Music, The Princess Bride, Lord of the Rings (extended version)
The time I watch this movie in the theaters I was shocked... Nothing that I expected. And that's a perfect example of a hell of a bad future...
really like this sci -fi series
Blomkap pumps out baggers. I wish i could learn under him.
Masterpiece of a movie
Also watch Chappie, also starring Sharlto Copley.
Did he realky say it takes a whole day to get to space,wow.
Now waiting for CHAPPIE reaction
Stella, much love from Africa
Blomkamp was revolutionary with the exoskeleton concept. Excellent job by Weta workshop for the props. Call of Duty Advanced Warfare copied their thing from this 😂
Didn't Japanese create exoskeleton?
@@boboboy8189 I didn't mean it in a literal, real life sense. He didn't invent exoskeleton irl, obviously. What I meant was Neill Blomkamp made it a thing in fiction/pop culture. He stylized the idea of exosuit and made it popular.
The CEO's shuttle is literally made by Bugatti
Oh that’s awesome
I Miss Blomkamp Manplosions. I think dude got blacklisted after a Tiff with Ridley Scott over makin an ALIENS movie
i liked Sharlto Copley (Kruger) as Murdock in the 2010 A-Team
The movie takes place in 2154.
Watching the film again, I wonder if Elysium used an operative from the surface of earth to shoot down the refugee ships because it would give Elysium some kind of deniability, i.e. "It wasn't us! It was terrorist agents on the surface who destroyed those ships ... but we would never do anything so despicable!"
Crazy how they just had a bunch of ships filled with med bays and robots sitting there chillin and doing nothing available and ready to help everyone on earth
needed to be ready incase a rich person needed help...
@@RaptorNX01 😂😂 you right, the personal one inside the rich person’s home might not be enough
@@RaptorNX01I'm curious now if all humans on are considered citizens of Elysium how long is it going to take for the automatic Emergency Medical Response to go through every single human on earth that they scan that has some sort of medical condition or disability?... it's going to be a Fleet of flying ambulances going from town to town😂
"...he just has a depressing view of the future."
Probably because he watches the news. :/
I'm only here to see that beautiful smile on Stella o.o hehe btw i mean that in a respectful way :)
i see this movie alone time and i still crying for max death gezzz bruh
The construction and the design of Eysium was also pretty accurate and architecturally sound
Guys...i think that was a great reaction with interesting commentary but i would suggest to focus on what you're seeing and connecting it to previous frames rather than continuously commenting on the "possibilities" or "direction" movie is headed. Thanks. Subscribed for interesting discussions.
This movie reminds me of cyberpunk 2077. The missions were kinda like this, taking down the snobby elite with the help of mercenary groups and bionic implants.
Thanks for the video!! See you later!! Stay safe.😊
You could not pay me to live in space??? Hello we are living in space.
Yeah, some writers are afraid to make a point or say what they really believe, and I'm not sure why. I think their stories can lose something of their honesty and end up rather shallow. Perhaps they are afraid of alienating some of the audience if they lean too fully into an idea or principle. But the ones that do tend to be revolutionary or at least deeply affecting and thought provoking.
I think Elysium is an under rated movie. I think Kruger is a great villain too, If I had a well trained and well armed psychopath with a samurai sword in an exo-suit coming after me calling me boinky while seemingly thoroughly enjoying the violence I would shit a brick. 😐
awesome
It definitely doesn't take anywhere near a day to make it into space. More like minutes.