Okay.., Good thought 👍👍🏾., It's headed close (as hint) to ℹ️ Historic oriGin theme. Explained the 'styling', by ~60%., The base plot = barely 🔬 ., Really *Tough* ., FYi :- B.Runner 2047, makes excellent 'origins' companion., 🤔 Will ponder another film for 🔀 linkUp - *hint* 👍🏾👍🏻👍
@@gbirdnonsense1084 Only in most superficial way. 🙄.., Certainly * NoT * part of intended movie construction. There's 2% hint ℹ️ within 'other' 😎 franchise 🎥 regards to 'Origins', FYi 👍🏾👍
One of the things I noticed while watching this film was that in the beginning Jack's suit is pure white, but as he starts to doubt/question everything his suit starts to get dirtier until the end of the film, where his suit is so dirty that it's dark grey, almost black. It could be completely coincidental but I like to think that it's a metaphor for Jack regaining his *true* humanity. Notice how the humans that are still alive are wearing mostly black too.
I noticed that too. It also showed his complete dependence on Tet for everything including hygiene and supplies. Suit was 'bulletproof' yet not scotchgarded 🙂
It's possible that Tet treated the Jack and Vika clones as crap and just replaced both of them whenever there was even minor problems. Broken leg? New replacement. Resupply of new suits was probably last on a long list of supply missions to everything else.
RRRanTV / German德国德语学习 - 华桥之声 I was just going to say, Luke’s clothes reflect his level of maturity and understanding throughout the trilogy: White for teenage innocence Grey for maturing adult Black for becoming the master and accepting the burdens that go with it. Or in Jacks case: White for ignorance and innocence Grey black for realizing the truth and resolving the situation.
My problem with the movie is it does not provide enough information to make the plot logically coherent. Why are there killer drones? They are just a McGuffin to be exploited by the writers in order to move the plot forward. This makes the reveal pointless since the reason for repairmen is to fix the drones and the reason for the drones is to create a need for the repairmen.
@@robertanderson6929 I mean there is technically a reason for the killer drones. Some humans survived and they attack the Alien Water harvesting stations, the drones are there to hunt them down and kill them. Having the repairmen be humans is the thing that doesnt make sense in my opinion. You could easily have a robot repair station set up to repair any drones, no need to throw in humans, especially since they might start asking questions as to why you are attacking other humans
@@ISometimesAgree Sure. But if I remember correctly the only time we see the Skavs attack a harvester is by using a reprogrammed drone. And the drones are pushing the plot like any McGuffin. They are able to spot heat signatures until they can't. They are able to destroy things with ease until they can't. They are able to travel anywhere that is required until they can't. It's just endemic of lazy writing. Everything is in service of the cheap reveal which unless you were not paying much attention didn't surprise many people. BTW, did they ever explain why the clone army of Tom Cruises which wiped out all the world's military and population was ineffective against the Skavs? I don't remember.
@@bishopk2994 I understand the premise of the movie. But the only harvester we see blown up is the result of weaponizing a drone. Without the drones, how do the Skavs attack the harvesters? Do they have access to aircraft, cruise missiles or long range artillery? And why do the harvesters need to be within range any weapons the Skavs might have? Wouldn't they function just as well 2000 miles off the coast? For that matter if the Tet simply wants the water then there's no reason to not simply carpet bomb the surface using kinetic strikes and make the land uninhabitable. The drones are the lazy writers device which provide the means for the Skavs to attack harvesters and push the plot along. But I can see no logical reason for them to exist otherwise.
This movie and Edge of Tomorrow got me back into Tom Cruise as an actor. His personal life aside, the man is a committed professional and legit elevates everything he touches. There exists a far shittier version of this movie with an actor who would undersell this performance, but not Tom
I don't care about his personal life or his religion (scientology) or whatever. I've always thought he was a great actor and enjoy his movies. You da man Tom!
Scientology is pretty fucked and his ado cation of it is fucked in of itself, but I can't deny he really is an actor that puts his heart and soul into it. That's more than can be said for many people in his field. It's just a strange thing to have someone genuinely dedicated and talented but also swimming in such rediculous controversy. Two sides of a coin that I can't help but see both every time I look at him. Also news is he's going to the ISS to film a new movie but really in space. Kinda get the vibes he's either going to make this an actually awesome and historic film or perhaps he'll just push his luck too far and the stunts will finally get him. Space is seriously dangerous - coolant leaks in space suits have almost drowned astronauts on space walks and while the Russians did sell seats to the ISS before, they didn't get along with the people that went. Tom fuckin Cruise... He's 57 and he's going to space because of course he is. I don't know what to make of this madman. Still, if it wasn't for that one caveat, I would rate him among the best in his profession and as an individual.
@@widget3672 it takes me out of movies because Tom can only play Tom and beyond that he is batshit. Scientology is truly insane and he is shelling out lots of money to them just so he stays "immortal"
I saw this movie in a huge theater at night - all alone. Not a single person there. Kind of made the experience more powerful since the Tom's character is almost alone on Earth during parts of the movie.
You lucky SOB. I wish I could have seen this movie in theaters. I don't know where I was at the time but I assume I didn't go out to see it because all the reviews were "meh." Then I saw it once it appeared on Netflix and was like, "I will no longer rely on critics to tell me which movies I will like."
Plus he just "met" Julia. That scene serves as both an introduction between their two characters as well as an indication that it's an implanted autopilot response for him
I found the first time as him saying it as someone who knows something is off, but he doesn't want to rock the boat too much. Then the second time was more like a guy who is reciting the company line, simply because his worldview is threatened by Julia's arrival. And even though he doesn't have the answers to his own questions - and the fact that there's a mysterious woman now sitting at his table - him speaking the words again is both a direct way to remind the audience, but also an attempt at Jack trying to speak it into existence, as truth. He likes his life, and while he knows it's incomplete or missing something, he also doesn't want to risk losing what he's got: days flying around, days lounging at the cabin, etc... I don't think it was him just shifting to a unconscious default mode at all. I don't think it's brainwashing/programming related or anything. I saw it as more of a guy trying to convince himself of the lie he's been told while feeling deep down that he knows it's a lie, and facing the proof that it might be a lie simply by seeing Julia - another human, right there in front of him. I think this is why his delivery has more authority in tone, compared to the previous delivery, which was more casual/journal entry (to whom, who knows).
Thanks for pointing out Vika's own "unrequited love" side story and the idea that she was probably wrestling with her own phantom memories. I hadn't thought of it but it makes sense.
I'm guessing the pattern recognition for the love of your life and the set of emotion hormones to release gets embedded deeply in the basic object recognition needed to function (like recognizing incoming gunfire and dodging it). So replacing the higher level knowledge of recent history, like the Tet did, would leave behind the fundamental reaction to his/her face, yet not restore the associated factual memories. Hence why his copilot still loves him and he gets very protective seeing Julia's face and nameplate, without knowing who she actually is, until he finds the recorded backstory and matches it to his hormonal reaction as confirmation.
Not many people have mentioned it but as a cosplayer, I really love the props and costumes in the movie. They don't look overly futuristic. I love how I can see stitches and textures of the fabric so up close. some of parts scavs wear do actually exist in real life as well.
People think I'm weird for getting so attached to movie soundtracks sometimes. I think it's weird when people don't lol. Like, I can pick 111 Archer Ave out anytime I hear it lol (original score for The Royal Tenenbaums). Same with certain tv shows. Like House's Head/Wilson's Heart (a 2 part ep from House MD if anyone was unaware) made me love re: Stacks, Passing Afternoon and a few others. But those two particularly always make me get all teary bc I associate them so strongly with the heartbreaking episode they were used in. Anyone who doesn't associate a strong emotion with certain movie and tv music at least sometimes is really missing out.
Along with 'Edge of Tomorrow', this is one of my favourite recent-ish sci-fi movies. I'm not a big fan of Cruise, but he played these parts pretty well.
When Jack says to Sally “I want Julia to live, I want my species to survive, this is the only way” ... he isn’t lying, he is 100% truthful. Him going into the Tet, with the Bomb and blowing it up accomplishes all those things. Watch Tom’s face when he says it, it’s utter conviction and hence Sally reads him as being truthful
Haha... I LOL'd when I saw that shot and heard the narration as well. I let it slide because the hat was one of the things Jack found in his travels and kept as a keepsake from a bygone era. Everything else was Tet built and branded.
The Hat is not _"equipment,"_ so... Yoir comment just made something ligjt up forme after all these years. Jack is _literally a "Scav," himself._ In Practice, not name.
The critic reviews for this movie are bullshit, calling it boring and "thinly scripted". People are honestly spoiled. I thought this movie was fantastic, I love the post-apocolypic meets futuristic visual style, and the soundtrack is amazing. Also Tom Cruise.
I especially like how it was filmed during the DAY! You could actually SEE what was going on! Too many movies are filmed so dark these days you can't even tell what's happening.
Many of the so-called Plot Holes, were actually Sally's *lies* creating holes in _her character's BS story,_ not the actual movie. I think it's popular also to pile on T.C. because of the Scientology.
It seems to me that people that say things like that are, usually, the same people that say those same things about movies that really are. Pretty sure I'll be stabbed by an English teacher for the structure of that sentence, but hey, me just want to say me like show. Very smart show. Good sound things too.
I like how Jack’s dreams (memory) of him and Julia are faded, worn, and not fully together, then once Julia tells him who she is we see the entire memory in color like he can finally see clearly.
It's nice to watch a video that is promoting "all the things great" instead of criticizing all the faults. That's refreshing. As Renoir said, “There are quite enough unpleasant things in life without the need to manufacture more.”
Yes, I think all reviews should only be written by people who turned out to enjoy the movie, so we can catch on to their enthusiasm. Only that's never going to happen in newspapers/etc because reviewers have to earn a living, so we have to read about how much they hated it instead. I liked this movie because it has a very pure aesthetic. Not everything is physically realistic or even totally logical in storytelling terms but it's all beautiful so you can forgive an awful lot just for the aethetic experience.
@@uazuazu the thing about only positive reviews on anything is that, somethings are actually bad. regardless of taste, some times there are products that are just terrible and to say "this thing is good" is misleading and honestly morally wrong when the thing costs money to access.
“Are you still an effective team?” The only thing I remember about this movie was that line and Morgan Freeman’s Morpheus cosplay. Not to say he looked bad, he just looked like a cyberpunk grandpa.
@lagman11 I believe the film was poorly received by some (rejected really) because the issues it brings up are too close to home. The film is profound on several levels and explores a real life scenario of "belonging to someone else when the right one comes along" or in Jack's case, the right one returns into his life. Unlike Jack, who has memory fragments, we suffer from a sense of something missing but often we have no idea that something is missing and instead a feeling that something is just "not right". Any time we make a decision to compromise at a fork in the road (for whatever reasons that drive us) we are creating a possible void of unfulfilled happiness, potential. My guess is that critics, who's entire job in life is to push their reactions to films upon the population, is empty in many ways and they know it deep down. They are usually wrong from my perspective and perhaps in their twisted self-value feel they've done their job because it push viewers to go see a film in spite of them. By I digress. My sense is that most negative critics lack the depth to appreciate the film and instead slammed it because the film made them feel uncomfortable in their own skin.
You forgot to win the fact that when Vica tells Sally her and Jack aren't an effective team. The reason that they're so different is reflected in their costumes. Jack's costume is white and so is Vica's but his is all dirty from being down on the surface and he's actually experienced the world hence he has been changed by it while her outfit is also white but it is spotless. This then leads to the awesome line of "there's things you should know," "I don't want to know!"
@@isitchicken Exactly. I enjoyed it too. It's too bad our movie industry can't just make a series of movies and see what happens. There would have been a lot of movies, some good, some bad. Blade runner , Tron and so many other movies would have series by now that would be so good
@@wmmseo mummy was a flop for good reasons though, none of which really have much to do with Tom Cruise. They tried really hard to build an MCU clone franchise and sank hard.
Tom has done more than well , I cannot envy someone who delivers in a woke environment, I want entertainment, not a social experiment or politics and he’s mostly hated for making films with f u money , which every artist should enjoy
I always thought the reason Jack seems to repeat the opening text about his mission verbatum is because that is how he is programmed to answer. The Tet does not want the clone to forget its prime directive. Much like in (the much worse movie) Men In Black International, when Chris Hemsworth is asked what happened on top of the Eiffel tower he always repeats the same statement word for word because it was what his brain was reprogrammed to think happened. So i don't think it's lazy script writing, more the film trying to tip off the audience that somethings wrong subtly.
Agreed. I think the fact these are clones programmed to perform a task seems to get missed by many. The movie's protagonist is just the one that broke.
I took it to be him playing it safe and neutral, especially since Vicka was already on edge over the whole situation and they need to be effective team. He probably didn't want to give any indication to Vicka that Julia was familiar to him, so he was trying to treat Julia like he would any other stranger--he was already pushing Vicka's limits by bringing her there so he didn't want to rock the boat further. I saw it like when a big corporation issues a standard generic response to a complaint or something ("We appreciate your feedback and will take it into consideration").
It was how I figured out the twist in agents of shield about Tahiti (it’s a magical place). it is a very common, subtle hint of programming or brain washing. And it is common because it works, it is just odd enough to notice but not in your face enough to instantly give it away.
I think what would've ingrained it better is if he monotoned it or repeated it multiple times but never varied in the way he said it. Contextually, nothing is wrong, but we can tell subtly something is off
@Meghan Wilcox There's this TH-cam channel called Some Good News hosted/created by John Krasinski, maybe it can add some more bright spots to your life.
I love this movie but what really sold it for me was the score (it's incredible!!) and the colour scheme as weird as that sounds but some movies everything is just so bright and the washed out tones gradually becoming more vibrant is just perfection
If anything that could be another win, that the system just kinda plopped him with a New York Yankees logo on his stuff without really knowing what it was; a remnant of his lost memories
Nah, that's the point - Jack picked up the cap somewhere. Was the only part of his uniform he kept around. And back in his lake house, he'd also put on the flannel shirt to look like... a normal guy from his memories?
I love this film to pieces. One of my favourite things was seeing it in cinemas the the oppressively loud drone noises made it SO much scarier... really driving home the hostility of the drones even while you thought they were the good guys
@@ComedyBros5 This isn't the most fair criticism but the movie just felt too predictable. I love the design and good use of CGI. But the movie was quite bland. Even the colors being quite monotonesque made the movie boring to watch. Personally this felt like a well acted video game movie( kinda like the new tomb raider)
@@Mexicanhanu maybe I didnt notice it then cause I didnt predict the ending at all the first time I watched it and I'm a huge movie person so it isn't that predictable and I enjoyed the monotone colours and believe it was a decision more than just an accident
@@squiggles7833 that's why I didn't think it was a fair criticism. The plot predictability is such a subjective criticism. However personally once I saw the lid close on Morgan Freeman, the rest of the movie just told itself. As for the colors, I do like seeing monotone colors as the simple design reflects the tet's personality, but I feel like they could have achieve the same result in black and white.
Unpopular opinion...I put Interstellar waaaay down the list of good sci-fi. Like Gravity, in its second half it gets waaay up its own you-know-what philosophically and emotionally. That’s part of any good sci-fi, sure, but it just worked it in so inelegantly...too heavy-handed, too saccharine.
@@taffypool654 I do actually agree. I felt the philosophy was really heavy-handed. I've seen it once, I'll probably never see it again. I just didn't really care for it.
15:29 Man, I remember watching this in the cinema and the mental overload of the plot twist. Then those vocals rolled over me as the credits scrolled. I was transfixed.
I feel bad for Vika. She was so lonely she gave up everything to have the life she new she never would have had otherwise. It’s messed up but still pretty sad.
For me, what's great about this movie was: Tom fighting himself. It's like he approach himself from behind like it was a meme: 1. "*Teleport behind myself* him: nani? also him: nothing personal, it's me." 2. The shocked expression, unspeakable emotions Tom delivers to audience and end it with a simple word: "What?" ...that, became an everlasting meme, too
She was selfish, willfully ignorant, manipulative, and then ultimately betrayed Jack. Sure, she's a tragic character, but she's also a weak person, so it's hard to feel a lot of empathy for her.
@Mark Jones unrequited love means the person you’re into isn’t returning those emotions. No, I would not waste time on a person who is not interested in me. If I’m not wanted, I will live a tortured life and have little to no positive effect in those around me. If I am wanted, I stand a chance of improving my partner’s life, my life, and positively engaging with those around me. Do not stay where you are not wanted. Unrequited love is a failing of the one who loves, not the one who doesn’t. I’m worth more than that. I should hope you are too.
@xearther having ‘self-respect’ and ‘knowing your value’ aren’t being ‘willfully ignorant’, and certainly aren’t qualities to be scoffed at. Maybe look up those terms for a better understanding of what I’m saying.
@@ajking913 Unfortunately it sounds like a lot of beautiful women I have known they get locked into a mind set and are afraid that their version of life has been all wrong.
@@maximoespinoza5200 no worries I'll have 10 Vikas and a bubble craft... spin them some story about repopulating titan and live in one of those sky towers and sweet as xD
"I liked it when I saw it, wasn't sure why people didn't like it, and over the years it's one I come back to and enjoy." How the hell did you read my mind? Except, I love this movie. The beauty, the sadness, the song, the Oasis (I wanna live there), all made me fall in love with the movie. And most movies before this just presented Olga Kurylenko as sexy or hot, but this movie shows how beautiful she truly is & pretty good at acting too.
There are so many things wrong with this film (see the cinema sins) that I shouldn't like it so much, but I do. Go figure. th-cam.com/video/ZGa-fWdXmyU/w-d-xo.html
The way you analysed Vika's dream life being played is so, so excellent! I was honestly so sad when Vika died and Jack moves on almost instantly but you know that he cares about Vika when he asks her to leave the house with him and Julia. But coming back to your analysis, man movie review is a serious job. Diving deep into the story and picking up these small things that build a character in a massive way is not something that comes naturally to every person who watches a movie. But the fact that these small details still exist in the movies shows that the story-writers, directors and actors really care about what they do and present a masterpiece for the audience. Edge of Tomorrow and Oblivion are the two movies I blind-watched because of Tom Cruise and I didn't expect much from them but honestly, I love them both!
I’ve watched this movie so many times recently. Really love his “secret” home he built and how he’s collected all these things he’s found and brought it back there. Really great acting and story. I really really enjoyed this movie! Also in the scene where “jack” is playing basketball he’s pretty bad. But thats because He only goes back to that “oasis” home every once in awhile for a short amount of time so obviously he wouldn’t be that good if decent at all.
I Loved Solaris and its Score! And I'm big fan of Natasha McElhone.. Got to see it in a Theater with only 4 customers! It was like the world's biggest TV to ourselves lol
I've always believed Jack49's memory breakthrough, happened because his Patrol Area was his own _pre-Tet Home !!_ 😔 He was getting memory jolts _EVERY single day!_ Plus the enormous emotional, physiological feedback of finding Julia and emotional response of being with her. Wouldn't be surprised if Tet was forced to spend crazy % of it's computing power, just watching this *single team!* As they were most likely to fail to *"be effective".* (The more I think about it, maybe the 5 year "memory wipe interval", is only even needed for *this* "Homebase" Jack?)
@@just_doug This movie has soo many writing twists, that sadly are called 'plot holes'!! It's very underrated! Another example. Tet/Sally has lied about literally _EveryThing...._ So why do people believe that story, about "Tet needs WATER?!" And then declare it as a foolish _"flaw" in the plot._ No shit, it was a lie designed for brainwashed Clones. They are obviiosly Terraforming the Earth and/or making the climate inhospitable for humans. Tet might even be able to use/store/upload the power from the "fusion plants." Energy which it would really need, after interstellar travel and creating everything. Maybe Tet is phase I of Colonization.
@@Alvin-1138 I totally agree, a huge part of film is an audiences ability to piece things together. Ironically a lot of the people who flex their intellect by pointing out "plot holes" are people who just didn't understand it! Happens in so many things. Glad you liked the movie! Also, the design of everything is awesome in this film, unnervingly perfect.
@@just_doug Exactly! In this case though 'flexing' their intellect must be in quotations lol. Yes the design and effects were excellent. And the featurette about the Design and creation of the BubbleShip was very cool.
Loved this breakdown. Even had a few things I hadn't thought of myself, and i'm a big fan of the movie. One thing I'd add is that the Jack we follow is nearing the end of his "mission" - weeks away, in fact. It was always his fate to return to the Tet to die. Most likely, the Tet has locked in that short mission time to ensure some level of control over the clones and their ability to figure out the truth and/or rebel over time as they continue to question everything about their missions. If not for the intervention of the other humans, that team would have flown to the Tet and been murdered only to be replaced by a new team of clones in a few weeks time. It's a bit poetic that THIS time, Jack knowingly returns to die & take the Tet with him.
@@jaybrownns Yes! I hadn't even thought to compare the two, but you're right. Moon is another incredible movie - really shows off Sam Rockwell's talent & what can be done with a great sci-fi story on a comparatively low budget.
5:28 - Another serious Win here is the reference to Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities, which foreshadows the ending of the film. In the book (spoilers), the protagonist ends up sacrificing himself to save a man who looks like him and loves the same woman he loves. Pretty neat.
You missed the part of how every time Tom cruise pushey a button or pulls the lever or spins it around, that's real because they actually built the bubbleship, it didn't fly or anything but stuff rotated buttons made noises, I think you should watch that process of building the bubbleship you'll find out something interesting as well
This is one of the most underrated science fiction films in modern history. The twist is shocking and I never saw it coming. Absolutely LOVE this film...one of my all-time favorites.
I heard how much people didn’t like this film so I went into this expecting to be disappointed. I honestly tried to look at this in a negative view but I couldn’t help enjoying it. Underrated. That’s all I gotta say
To me, this is one of Tom Cruises best movies. Its beautifully crafted and designed. The music is just perfect. It binds the story and the characters in this movie perfectly. The story itself is just beyond what meets the eye. The search for his humanity is deeper than most movies. Trying to find his place in the world he calls home, yet nothing is really the same. Home is more then a place in the clouds. It connects us to our past, our present and future. I enjoy watching it. It's just one of the movies that will mean more to some then to others. Home, love and the road less traveled is the path we look for to get us there. Great movie Tom.
This movie.....is one of the best movies I’ve seen, definitely in my top 10 maybe top 5....the idea of it......the story......the music (M83), the underlying theme that true love and the power of humanity to prevail. Beautiful, if you don’t lie it, you’re maybe into films that don’t want you to think or don’t care. I loved it, if you didn’t, give it another go......alone and with a few whiskeys. 😉
4:46 Joseph Trapanese also scored "Tron: Uprising," one of my personal favorite animated shows of all time as well as one of my favorite soundtracks of all time
That bit with running around your dreams is exactly me. So often I have those dreams and even in dream feel like cheating and like a dirtbag and then I wake up and am majorly relieved.
Can I request a few movies? -Charlie’s Angels (2006, 2007 and 2020) -Crazy Rich Asians -The Devil Wears Prada -Focus -Heartbreakers -Hidden Figures -The Intern -Maleficent Mistress of Evil -Ocean’s 8 -You Again Doesn’t have to be right away but these are some of the movies I enjoy rewatching so I’d love to see what you’d find great about them too. Thank you for your videos, I always enjoy watching them to see what I miss 😀😀
after watching this, I went and re-watched the movie. Regardless of my feelings about Tom Cruise the person, I can't help but enjoy a lot of his movies, this one is no exception. Good story, good effects, and well acted. Thanks for making my night.
I'm so glad that you liked this movie, when I saw it I really liked it, the soundtrack the setting, and even the plot, it was a bit cliche but enjoyable, there is the idea that if something is cliche in not gonna be good, but that happens only when they copy paste something but without the soul, and when I did go online to see the reviews I was so disappointed that it wasn't as appreciated as I thought.
I freaking *loooooove* this movie. Re-watched it again twice during Easter. The music is breathtaking ❤️ And forever loving that you explained/mentioned Vika so profoundly. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I’ve recently been thinking about King Arthur: Legend of the Sword starring Charlie Hunnam and how I believe it’s kinda underrated and would be great video to do and watch. I love watching your videos. And hey if you do King Arthur, it can lead into doing either mor Guy Ritchie movies or other King Arthur movies, both pretty good paths to go down 😉
You should do Guy Ritchie’s “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword”. It’s very underrated. Classic Guy Ritchie style and great performance by Charlie Hunnam. Amazing score and soundtrack as well. Somehow bombed at the box office but definitely deserves as much praise as “The Gentleman”
This video made me remember that I saw this movie when it came out. I listened to the soundtrack for weeks and then decided to rewatch it in October of 2020. It's now one of my favourite movies and I still listen to the soundtrack almost daily when writing my own stories. Thanks for making this video and helping me discover yet another one of M83's genius works through the music!
I freaking love this movie. I own the soundtrack. That scene with Vika in the pool and "Starwaves" playing is like audio visual crack. I've watched this movie probably 15 times and I love it even more every time. Kosinsky is a genius (schooled to be an architect and it shows in his designs). I wish he'd go back to sci-fi. I honestly believe the reason many people don't get this film is simply that... they don't get it.
It's not very uplifting, is I think part of the issue. At the end of the Day, the good guy died, and Sally has fucked up the Earth & Moon and destroyed civilization. And the clone storage shot was shattering if you think about it. Jack had to kill 'Thousands of" himself to win.
@@gamiensrule I loved this movie. I thought it was amazing visually, and very creative, amd inventive. I've also made several posts trying to explain "plot holes' that are in reality, audience members not grasping the storyline.
@@Alvin-1138 yeah unfortunately this film suffers from the director giving his audience TOO MUCH credit. "Show and don't tell" used to be the rule for good filmmaking, but peoples attention spans are literally shortening every year. It's sad. My 9 year old son just watched this with me and he followed it fine.
@@gamiensrule These days most people get bored if there isn't a fight/chase scene, explosion, or jump scare every five or ten minutes, if a movie isn't some combination of a near continuous adrenaline ride and grand, epic spectacle, audiences simply tune out. I saw Oblivion in the theater with a friend and I remember at least twice during the movie she commented that she thought it was boring, which was annoying since I really enjoyed it.
Something else I thought interesting, and its probably not an original thought in the slightest, but both Jack and Vika mention that they only have two weeks left in their rotation, despite it later being suggested through visuals of the hydro-rigs that it could take quite a bit longer than that before the planet's oceans are completely consumed. Calling it a rotation implies it's an ongoing process that either began five years ago or was already ongoing and is to be taken over by another team afterward, but there's no mention of being replaced by anyone. Vika does say in the scene where Jack is watering his plant atop a mountain that once they are gone, the Scavs will only have "dust and radiation" but that sort of flies in the face of it being a "rotation". Even in that same shot, it establishes that there's a lot of water left despite the heavy industrial rate the hydro-rugs appear to be consuming it. Moreover, one gets blown up just a few hours later, which would undoubtedly slow the process significantly. Then there's the fact that there's Tech 52 and his associated Vika in a relatively nearby location. Forgetting that this likely indicates there are techs 50 and 51 elsewhere across the fake "radiation zone" navigational barriers, it could be implying there are more hydro-rigs in their zones that they independently cover. I think its more likely there are simply more "teams" inserted by the Tet as needed as the hydro-rigs progress across the globe, following the water supply as it shrinks. All this being said, I am guessing that, in concert with being provided a female companion as a stabilizing influence, Jack clones beginning to increasingly question their reality is likely also why there's a time limit on their "mission" before they "depart for Titan" even though the job might not be complete. I would imagine the Tet had learned either during past conquests of other species/planets or through previous iterations of Jack Harper that there was only so long they could allow fully independent clones to run around before they would go completely rogue in one way or another and would need to be euthanized regularly to prevent it. Granted, this movie is not all *that* deep so I'm probably overthinking it. People mentioning the Yankee's hat despite the "Tet only" statement in the video: obviously scavenged and kept out of sight. He only wears the hat when he's away from the tower. The only thing Vika ever sees that he scavenged from below is the plant.
I think you're exactly right. There absolutely is a rotation to assure that the clones are replaced before the go rogue. Fact that this pair is two weeks away is also why this Jack Harper was susceptible to being influenced and 'remembering'.
They might even expect to get a period of R&R on Tet & then a Mandatory Memory Wipe? I think? I understand your Water argument, but I never understood them to think every single gallon of water would be removed?
@@Alvin-1138 The R&R idea would work, absolutely, but...I keep thinking it's said that they're definitely short timers for heading to Titan. I'd have to go back and sift through the dialogue, but I always got the distinct idea Vika sure seems to think they're *done* in two weeks. I think it's conveyed that that the water is being used as a fusion power source...I would imagine via the separation of the hydrogen and oxygen atoms, especially if the Tet has some kind of ultra-efficient electrolysis method. I suppose that would make every molecule essentially count.
@@valecrassus7835 I think I only mentioned this on a different thread, but the entire Water/Fusion thing is likely a lie. (As is literally everything else Sally told them) I believe the water plants are either terraforming Earth, or sterilizing it of native life or both. Yes, maybe the energy is useful for manufacture and support of all the Earth Operations and crews. Even if, your recollection of Vika's statements are exactly right, they just could represent her acceptance of more Tet lies. I know that's somewhat circular speculation, yet it is proven that Sally completely lied about the nature of the mission etc.
Paul I totally agree and don't dispute the 'short timer effect'. Guaranteed the countdown timer is gerared to Jack, not Vika lol Jack is never asked, because Vika is his (unknowing) handler. Tet already KNOWS Jack is only barely effective.🤣 In pairs where JackXX does NOT have to Patrol his own hometown, and does NOT see the Empire State bldg every day, in those pairs he probably settles down and accepts the love of Vika.
Still one of the best looking sci-fie movies out there. Also; Susanne Sundfør! I didn`t know she recorded for this, but it makes me proud as a Norwegian. Great video dude!
I remember finding your channel, learning that you really value music in films and thinking, 'damn, if he ever does Oblivion, the score is gonna be half the wins.' Turns out I wasn't far off. M83 is just too fucking good!
One of my favorites. Contained angst, longing, recognition, eerieness, defiance of authority, multi-self, and self-sacrifice in addition to future-tech and action. Hard to beat.
This was a fun movie. It’s such a visually beautiful movie. I don’t like a few things about it, but I liked it. Well-made video, my fellow movie watcher.
If you are someone that appreciates set design, acting, sound design, or even a great premise, then there's plenty to love about Oblivion. The only thing that's bad about it is the execution of the plot, a lack of faith in the audience to notice things, etc etc. The biggest thing is the opening voiceover/narration. You don't need it. Just the flash of his dreams in NYC, Julia, and then Tom and Vika waking up, with M83's score in the background. There are of course, a few other things that need to be addressed but overall, just... leaving the scenes to speak for themselves without any commentary or narration would've been so much better. The fact that they keep hammering things over and over and over again that something is wrong just... gah, it pissed me off with a passion lol. The funniest thing too is that I've wanted this movie to be done for a long time, and I'm so glad that he's done it. :D
@@kjj26k The only one that wasn't spoiled was the clone twist. That, I actually did not predict. Temples of Our Gods and the moment traveling through the Tet with all of the clones floating in suspension was quite an unreal moment. And following that with Fearful Odds and everything after that is well executed too.
This movie is a _MASTERPIECE_ of sound design, especially the drones. The unnerving, overwhelming, bass-heavy noises they make. The intensity of their scanners. The chilling, deadly noise of their cannons. Just awesome.
This felt to me as if someone had gone back in time to the 80s and given Michael Mann two hundred million dollars to make a sci-fi film...despite the quality of the effects, it still has that 80s vibe, you know, before everything else did. And no mention of Andrea Riseborough by the pool? Everyone knows you liked it...it's okay to admit it.
I've been a big Tom Cruise fan since I saw his movie debut in 1981 movie Taps, watched most of the films he starred in. I saw Oblivion at a theater in the Philippines at its release, got a motorbike about two weeks later. Some may find this hard to believe, but I'd rank Oblivion as one of my favorite sci-fi movies, along with Vanilla Sky.
Tom is the leader of a cult that actively harms people who leave it and people within it. I don't know if he is aware of all the bad shit his cult does or is involved in. He could be a genuinely good person. But he is still the leader/figure head for it. And by supporting him you support the cult and everything it does. I like him too as an actor. He is great at his craft. But just cant support the terrible shit scientology does.
@@Wundercc While I remain a loyal fan, I don't necessarily subscribe to everything he says. I like the subject matters he tackles in films, but I also believe his religion harms a lot of people.
Oblivion is one of those movies that I hadn't heard of before watching it. So I had no preconceived ideas about it. And I loved it. Particularly the music. But, I always wonder what happened to all the other Vicas and Jacks on Earth. Julia is going to be a very busy girl.
I loved Oblivion when I first saw it, and ordered the soundtrack in the car on the way home. I bought the blu-ray when it came out, but for some reason didn't open it until a couple months ago. Re-watching it I suddenly remembered why if loved it so much in the first place, and the extras on the disc were great too. This is an original and very underrated movie!
Thanks! I own Oblivion [okay - that sounded weird], & it's one I've thoroughly enjoyed every time I've rewatched it. I like telling people about it, because I feel it's relatively unknown. It's nice to share a little gem you're pretty sure others will like too. It's clear to me that great care & thought were put into this film, & I'm perplexed by the critics' luke-warm reaction to it. Thanks again. tavi.
so glad you got round to this film. I never even realised it had a 'meh' reaction to it until a couple of years ago, I remember really enjoying it. and my word M83...
I enjoyed so much this film, it's one of my favourite recent movies, the soundtrack is epic, the visuals and ground breaking techniques used for telling this darker-tone futuristic rebellion movie against A.I. (an alien A.I.) and the bitter ending made it so much different of other so many movies out there, and plus a whiter shade of pale is now one of my favourite songs, great review as always, cheers
This is probably my second favorite movie (after king Arthur legend of the sword) and I’m so glad that you’re covering it and giving it the recognition it deserves. It’s such a beautiful movie in addition to a pretty neat sci fi premise, i’m just glad to see evidence that I’m not the only one I liked it.
I really liked this film and honestly wished they’d created novelized prequels or did a prequel series about the Tet arriving and the perspective of Malcolm Beech (Morgan Freeman) or Sergeant Sykes (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) as they lived through the invasion and their attempts to get the “Repairmen Jack” to open their/his mind(s).
Ian Thompson Maybe, just not with the multiple animation styles. Live action is a must. Since the live action and cgi combination was part of the draw.
I can’t get enough of this channel. I’ve been on a real binge lately and it’s because of how it makes me feel. I love the positivity and that these videos acknowledge that something doesn’t have to necessarily be “good” by whatever standards have been set to still be fun and enjoyable. I realize this is a three year old video, but thanks for putting this positivity out into the normally overwhelmingly negative internet.
I've had dreams where I'm chasing loved ones, always just missing them when I get to where they're supposed to be. And I've had dreams where *something* is there pretending to be a loved one and when I realize the deception, I start running away as fast as I can. I've also had dreams where a loved one who's died is still alive and I seem to be the only one who realizes that this person is supposed to be *dead* and I try to just enjoy them being alive but there's something *wrong* and... Yeah, my subconscious is a mess.
Oblivion is the first movie I've watched with my then girlfriend / now wife She didn't like it too much but it will always hold a special place in my heart
Also the undertone of the husband cheating on his wife with his crew mate/co worker but it is all a alien plot keeping the husband form the wife and the cheating was mind control/memory wipe. That the husband and wife are to true love that even aliens can not stop for long.
Probably one of the most sentimental sci fi movies ever made. It's actually a "eternal love" story wrapped in a sci-fi costume. Classic.
agreed, alongside with the Blade Runner 2049 - a family story
Okay.., Good thought 👍👍🏾.,
It's headed close (as hint) to ℹ️ Historic oriGin theme.
Explained the 'styling', by ~60%.,
The base plot = barely 🔬 ., Really *Tough* .,
FYi :- B.Runner 2047, makes excellent 'origins' companion.,
🤔 Will ponder another film for 🔀 linkUp - *hint* 👍🏾👍🏻👍
Also adastar and interstellar
See to me the whole thing seemed like a power fantasy for some dude who wants to bang all his work colleagues and still keep his wife 🤔
@@gbirdnonsense1084 Only in most superficial way. 🙄..,
Certainly * NoT * part of intended movie construction.
There's 2% hint ℹ️ within 'other' 😎 franchise 🎥 regards to 'Origins', FYi 👍🏾👍
One of the things I noticed while watching this film was that in the beginning Jack's suit is pure white, but as he starts to doubt/question everything his suit starts to get dirtier until the end of the film, where his suit is so dirty that it's dark grey, almost black. It could be completely coincidental but I like to think that it's a metaphor for Jack regaining his *true* humanity. Notice how the humans that are still alive are wearing mostly black too.
I noticed that too. It also showed his complete dependence on Tet for everything including hygiene and supplies.
Suit was 'bulletproof' yet not scotchgarded 🙂
It's possible that Tet treated the Jack and Vika clones as crap and just replaced both of them whenever there was even minor problems. Broken leg? New replacement. Resupply of new suits was probably last on a long list of supply missions to everything else.
Like Luke Skywalker in the original trilogies, which brings up an interesting question, hmm...
RRRanTV / German德国德语学习 - 华桥之声 I was just going to say, Luke’s clothes reflect his level of maturity and understanding throughout the trilogy:
White for teenage innocence
Grey for maturing adult
Black for becoming the master and accepting the burdens that go with it.
Or in Jacks case:
White for ignorance and innocence
Grey black for realizing the truth and resolving the situation.
You can be sure this was done on purpose. Nothing is coincidental with Joseph Kosinski, considering the attention to details he makes in every movie.
I remember when i saw it, i was blown away how the music really lifted it to insane heights..
Similar to Guardians of the Galaxy, the music brought a dimension that made it as good as it was in a similar way
I've listened to "I'm sending you away" hundreds of times. Love it!
Yea the music in this film is priceless.
Ha insane heights
lol
"I saw it, I enjoyed it; never understood why people didn't like it" Yup, thats me
My problem with the movie is it does not provide enough information to make the plot logically coherent. Why are there killer drones? They are just a McGuffin to be exploited by the writers in order to move the plot forward. This makes the reveal pointless since the reason for repairmen is to fix the drones and the reason for the drones is to create a need for the repairmen.
@@robertanderson6929 I mean there is technically a reason for the killer drones. Some humans survived and they attack the Alien Water harvesting stations, the drones are there to hunt them down and kill them. Having the repairmen be humans is the thing that doesnt make sense in my opinion. You could easily have a robot repair station set up to repair any drones, no need to throw in humans, especially since they might start asking questions as to why you are attacking other humans
@@ISometimesAgree Sure. But if I remember correctly the only time we see the Skavs attack a harvester is by using a reprogrammed drone. And the drones are pushing the plot like any McGuffin. They are able to spot heat signatures until they can't. They are able to destroy things with ease until they can't. They are able to travel anywhere that is required until they can't. It's just endemic of lazy writing. Everything is in service of the cheap reveal which unless you were not paying much attention didn't surprise many people. BTW, did they ever explain why the clone army of Tom Cruises which wiped out all the world's military and population was ineffective against the Skavs? I don't remember.
@@bishopk2994 I understand the premise of the movie. But the only harvester we see blown up is the result of weaponizing a drone. Without the drones, how do the Skavs attack the harvesters? Do they have access to aircraft, cruise missiles or long range artillery? And why do the harvesters need to be within range any weapons the Skavs might have? Wouldn't they function just as well 2000 miles off the coast? For that matter if the Tet simply wants the water then there's no reason to not simply carpet bomb the surface using kinetic strikes and make the land uninhabitable. The drones are the lazy writers device which provide the means for the Skavs to attack harvesters and push the plot along. But I can see no logical reason for them to exist otherwise.
Because it's stupid so many resources available in the universe in our solar system why even bother with earth plus Tom is a fucking Looney.
This movie and Edge of Tomorrow got me back into Tom Cruise as an actor. His personal life aside, the man is a committed professional and legit elevates everything he touches. There exists a far shittier version of this movie with an actor who would undersell this performance, but not Tom
I don't care about his personal life or his religion (scientology) or whatever. I've always thought he was a great actor and enjoy his movies. You da man Tom!
Scientology is pretty fucked and his ado cation of it is fucked in of itself, but I can't deny he really is an actor that puts his heart and soul into it. That's more than can be said for many people in his field. It's just a strange thing to have someone genuinely dedicated and talented but also swimming in such rediculous controversy. Two sides of a coin that I can't help but see both every time I look at him.
Also news is he's going to the ISS to film a new movie but really in space. Kinda get the vibes he's either going to make this an actually awesome and historic film or perhaps he'll just push his luck too far and the stunts will finally get him. Space is seriously dangerous - coolant leaks in space suits have almost drowned astronauts on space walks and while the Russians did sell seats to the ISS before, they didn't get along with the people that went.
Tom fuckin Cruise... He's 57 and he's going to space because of course he is. I don't know what to make of this madman. Still, if it wasn't for that one caveat, I would rate him among the best in his profession and as an individual.
Dude just respects audience and turns out predictable, solid movies with obvious care.
@@widget3672 it takes me out of movies because Tom can only play Tom and beyond that he is batshit. Scientology is truly insane and he is shelling out lots of money to them just so he stays "immortal"
Edge of tomorrow is amazing movie I wasn't disappointed
I saw this movie in a huge theater at night - all alone. Not a single person there. Kind of made the experience more powerful since the Tom's character is almost alone on Earth during parts of the movie.
You needed to be in a Theater to get the full greatness of the the Tet Tractor Beam Capture sequence, and the Jack Comes Home sequence.
You lucky SOB. I wish I could have seen this movie in theaters. I don't know where I was at the time but I assume I didn't go out to see it because all the reviews were "meh." Then I saw it once it appeared on Netflix and was like, "I will no longer rely on critics to tell me which movies I will like."
@@ThatGuySquippy I saw it in the theater but I dont remember much unfortunately. Thought it was great overall, but some parts dragged on for a bit.
I always understood Jack repeating his exposition as another sign that he was mind wiped and programmed with that.
It's like he's so sure that this is how it is, because he hasn't found out enough about the actual world yet. It's all he knows.
Plus he just "met" Julia. That scene serves as both an introduction between their two characters as well as an indication that it's an implanted autopilot response for him
It also allows and supports Julia's poker face and answers the question "Why doesn't she she blurt something out".
Neuralyzer reference, anyone?
I found the first time as him saying it as someone who knows something is off, but he doesn't want to rock the boat too much. Then the second time was more like a guy who is reciting the company line, simply because his worldview is threatened by Julia's arrival. And even though he doesn't have the answers to his own questions - and the fact that there's a mysterious woman now sitting at his table - him speaking the words again is both a direct way to remind the audience, but also an attempt at Jack trying to speak it into existence, as truth. He likes his life, and while he knows it's incomplete or missing something, he also doesn't want to risk losing what he's got: days flying around, days lounging at the cabin, etc...
I don't think it was him just shifting to a unconscious default mode at all. I don't think it's brainwashing/programming related or anything. I saw it as more of a guy trying to convince himself of the lie he's been told while feeling deep down that he knows it's a lie, and facing the proof that it might be a lie simply by seeing Julia - another human, right there in front of him. I think this is why his delivery has more authority in tone, compared to the previous delivery, which was more casual/journal entry (to whom, who knows).
Thanks for pointing out Vika's own "unrequited love" side story and the idea that she was probably wrestling with her own phantom memories. I hadn't thought of it but it makes sense.
When you find out their "Love" photo is _just a dumb little work moment,_ your heart *breaks* a little for her.
Well mine did anyway!
It did. Even though that feels kind of silly.
I'm guessing the pattern recognition for the love of your life and the set of emotion hormones to release gets embedded deeply in the basic object recognition needed to function (like recognizing incoming gunfire and dodging it). So replacing the higher level knowledge of recent history, like the Tet did, would leave behind the fundamental reaction to his/her face, yet not restore the associated factual memories. Hence why his copilot still loves him and he gets very protective seeing Julia's face and nameplate, without knowing who she actually is, until he finds the recorded backstory and matches it to his hormonal reaction as confirmation.
@@stevenwilliams1805 Yes it did.
@@johndododoe1411 Yes. And it also explains why this sector & Team was always doomed to be problematic. Due to patrolling Jack's Pre-Tet home area.
Not many people have mentioned it but as a cosplayer, I really love the props and costumes in the movie. They don't look overly futuristic. I love how I can see stitches and textures of the fabric so up close. some of parts scavs wear do actually exist in real life as well.
Glad you mentioned it - the prop department for this film nailed it perfectly. So much was done so good in this film.
The DESIGN OF THIS MOVIE. Absolutely fantastic but also functional and reasonable and legitimate.
Automatic like: you enjoyed M83. "Oblivion" is suuuuuch a beautiful song.
I listened to that song every night as I lost my home. I have an unhealthy emotional connection to it.
Had the ending theme stuck in my head for WEEKS after I first watched this.
Love that song to death. They did an amazing live performance of the song with Susanne on Jimmy Kimmel's show back in the day.
I also loved their album hurry up we're dreaming. Outro is an amazing song and I am addicted to them.
People think I'm weird for getting so attached to movie soundtracks sometimes. I think it's weird when people don't lol.
Like, I can pick 111 Archer Ave out anytime I hear it lol (original score for The Royal Tenenbaums).
Same with certain tv shows. Like House's Head/Wilson's Heart (a 2 part ep from House MD if anyone was unaware) made me love re: Stacks, Passing Afternoon and a few others. But those two particularly always make me get all teary bc I associate them so strongly with the heartbreaking episode they were used in.
Anyone who doesn't associate a strong emotion with certain movie and tv music at least sometimes is really missing out.
Along with 'Edge of Tomorrow', this is one of my favourite recent-ish sci-fi movies. I'm not a big fan of Cruise, but he played these parts pretty well.
@European Colonist I haven't seen that yet, but I've heard good things about it, so I'll definitely have to give it a look. Thanks.
Moon 2009. Not that new, but great
@@amp888 Just keep in mind it's also a horror movie which I did not know going into it.
@@TheDarthChief hahahaha did the bear scene get you
the only thing I dislike about Cruise is the cult shit
When Jack says to Sally “I want Julia to live, I want my species to survive, this is the only way” ... he isn’t lying, he is 100% truthful. Him going into the Tet, with the Bomb and blowing it up accomplishes all those things.
Watch Tom’s face when he says it, it’s utter conviction and hence Sally reads him as being truthful
I AGREE 100% !!
He don't lie, he just don't mean what Sally think he mean
Exactly. Just like when he said "You shoulda seen the other guy" he wasn't lying.
It was Truthful.
Congratulations on pointing out a blatantly obvious fact.
"...there is only Tet"
That NY cap looks suspiciously non-Tet
yeah but hes talking in terms of uniform
Haha... I LOL'd when I saw that shot and heard the narration as well. I let it slide because the hat was one of the things Jack found in his travels and kept as a keepsake from a bygone era. Everything else was Tet built and branded.
Drone No. 166 is clearly not a Yankees fan, which makes it somewhat endearing. For a lifeless murder bot.
The Hat is not _"equipment,"_ so... Yoir comment just made something ligjt up forme after all these years.
Jack is _literally a "Scav," himself._ In Practice, not name.
The hat actually belonged to the grandpa of the director pretty sure
I think this is a very underrated sci-fi movie, even if the story that eventually transpires is never as interesting as the look of the movie.
The execution is pretty much perfect.
I agree. Are we A.I.?
Not that there's anything wrong with that...
Agree. The story doesn't quite live up to the look of the film.
Actually many other good sci-fis are underrated...
The critic reviews for this movie are bullshit, calling it boring and
"thinly scripted". People are honestly spoiled. I thought this movie was
fantastic, I love the post-apocolypic meets futuristic visual style,
and the soundtrack is amazing. Also Tom Cruise.
I especially like how it was filmed during the DAY! You could actually SEE what was going on! Too many movies are filmed so dark these days you can't even tell what's happening.
This people are toxic,i really hate mainstream movie reveiwer
Many of the so-called Plot Holes, were actually Sally's *lies* creating holes in _her character's BS story,_ not the actual movie. I think it's popular also to pile on T.C. because of the Scientology.
@@mosalah8551100% Most people do, hate mainstream Movie Reviews!
It seems to me that people that say things like that are, usually, the same people that say those same things about movies that really are.
Pretty sure I'll be stabbed by an English teacher for the structure of that sentence, but hey, me just want to say me like show. Very smart show. Good sound things too.
I like how Jack’s dreams (memory) of him and Julia are faded, worn, and not fully together, then once Julia tells him who she is we see the entire memory in color like he can finally see clearly.
It is brilliant directing to be sure!!! Love it!
Excellent summary of one of my favorite SciFi movies, spoiler warnings. Oblivion does indeed get better with each rewatch, vastly underrated.
underated - not on accident
It's nice to watch a video that is promoting "all the things great" instead of criticizing all the faults. That's refreshing. As Renoir said, “There are quite enough unpleasant things in life without the need to manufacture more.”
Yes, I think all reviews should only be written by people who turned out to enjoy the movie, so we can catch on to their enthusiasm. Only that's never going to happen in newspapers/etc because reviewers have to earn a living, so we have to read about how much they hated it instead. I liked this movie because it has a very pure aesthetic. Not everything is physically realistic or even totally logical in storytelling terms but it's all beautiful so you can forgive an awful lot just for the aethetic experience.
@@uazuazu toxic positivity
@@uazuazu the thing about only positive reviews on anything is that, somethings are actually bad. regardless of taste, some times there are products that are just terrible and to say "this thing is good" is misleading and honestly morally wrong when the thing costs money to access.
“Are you still an effective team?”
The only thing I remember about this movie was that line and Morgan Freeman’s Morpheus cosplay. Not to say he looked bad, he just looked like a cyberpunk grandpa.
Robyn Henderson well, it's 60 years into the future and he's leading a resistance against the Tet with what's left of the human race, sooooooo....
"Cyberpunk Grandpa" Hahahaha taking this one!
He looked a lot like Mike Pondsmith. So yes. A cyberpunk grandpa.
This is one of my favourite Tom Cruise movies. I've seen it 10 or 15 times, and I love it each time.
Yea same it's such a good sci fi movie!
I also!!!!
I'm right there with you, I freaking love this movie and how this wasn't a super popular world wide phenomenon baffles my mind.
People are cynical these days, and other people enjoy tearing things apart for the heck of it
@lagman11 I believe the film was poorly received by some (rejected really) because the issues it brings up are too close to home. The film is profound on several levels and explores a real life scenario of "belonging to someone else when the right one comes along" or in Jack's case, the right one returns into his life. Unlike Jack, who has memory fragments, we suffer from a sense of something missing but often we have no idea that something is missing and instead a feeling that something is just "not right". Any time we make a decision to compromise at a fork in the road (for whatever reasons that drive us) we are creating a possible void of unfulfilled happiness, potential. My guess is that critics, who's entire job in life is to push their reactions to films upon the population, is empty in many ways and they know it deep down. They are usually wrong from my perspective and perhaps in their twisted self-value feel they've done their job because it push viewers to go see a film in spite of them. By I digress. My sense is that most negative critics lack the depth to appreciate the film and instead slammed it because the film made them feel uncomfortable in their own skin.
You forgot to win the fact that when Vica tells Sally her and Jack aren't an effective team. The reason that they're so different is reflected in their costumes. Jack's costume is white and so is Vica's but his is all dirty from being down on the surface and he's actually experienced the world hence he has been changed by it while her outfit is also white but it is spotless. This then leads to the awesome line of "there's things you should know," "I don't want to know!"
Phone: TH-cam notification.
Me seconds later: Yes!
*shakes fist excitedly in the air in a dark room at 3:30 a.m.*
Love him or hate him, you just gotta love Tom Cruise. Nearly 40 years of top quality movies....simply amazing.
What do you think of the Mummy?
@@wmmseo I watched it with my 12 year old daughter and thoroughly enjoyed it. Not one of his best for sure.
@@isitchicken Exactly. I enjoyed it too. It's too bad our movie industry can't just make a series of movies and see what happens. There would have been a lot of movies, some good, some bad. Blade runner , Tron and so many other movies would have series by now that would be so good
@@wmmseo mummy was a flop for good reasons though, none of which really have much to do with Tom Cruise. They tried really hard to build an MCU clone franchise and sank hard.
Tom has done more than well , I cannot envy someone who delivers in a woke environment, I want entertainment, not a social experiment or politics and he’s mostly hated for making films with f u money , which every artist should enjoy
I always thought the reason Jack seems to repeat the opening text about his mission verbatum is because that is how he is programmed to answer. The Tet does not want the clone to forget its prime directive. Much like in (the much worse movie) Men In Black International, when Chris Hemsworth is asked what happened on top of the Eiffel tower he always repeats the same statement word for word because it was what his brain was reprogrammed to think happened. So i don't think it's lazy script writing, more the film trying to tip off the audience that somethings wrong subtly.
Agreed. I think the fact these are clones programmed to perform a task seems to get missed by many. The movie's protagonist is just the one that broke.
I took it to be him playing it safe and neutral, especially since Vicka was already on edge over the whole situation and they need to be effective team. He probably didn't want to give any indication to Vicka that Julia was familiar to him, so he was trying to treat Julia like he would any other stranger--he was already pushing Vicka's limits by bringing her there so he didn't want to rock the boat further. I saw it like when a big corporation issues a standard generic response to a complaint or something ("We appreciate your feedback and will take it into consideration").
It was how I figured out the twist in agents of shield about Tahiti (it’s a magical place). it is a very common, subtle hint of programming or brain washing. And it is common because it works, it is just odd enough to notice but not in your face enough to instantly give it away.
Baldur is blessed with invulnerability to all threats, physical or magical.
I think what would've ingrained it better is if he monotoned it or repeated it multiple times but never varied in the way he said it. Contextually, nothing is wrong, but we can tell subtly something is off
This channel is the one bright spot left right now in my isolated life
@uncletigger Meghan Wilcox both of you, hang in there. We'll all get through this.
@Meghan Wilcox There's this TH-cam channel called Some Good News hosted/created by John Krasinski, maybe it can add some more bright spots to your life.
I love this movie but what really sold it for me was the score (it's incredible!!) and the colour scheme as weird as that sounds but some movies everything is just so bright and the washed out tones gradually becoming more vibrant is just perfection
Interesting! It's so true
1:32 "not even a UN logo on his uniform or anything earth related at all, just tet, there is only tet"
new york yankees not from earth confirmed.
If anything that could be another win, that the system just kinda plopped him with a New York Yankees logo on his stuff without really knowing what it was; a remnant of his lost memories
New York?
nah
Nieuw Amsterdam?
hell ya
Nah, that's the point - Jack picked up the cap somewhere. Was the only part of his uniform he kept around. And back in his lake house, he'd also put on the flannel shirt to look like... a normal guy from his memories?
@@DanielBlack888 Not unlike the idea in "The Matrix" where they project an image of themselves until they can make a decision in "the real world".
I noticed the same thing, so I paused the video to see if anyone else commented on it. Good catch. 🧢
It's a proper high-concept art-house sci-fi flick and it's just a gem of a little movie. Gimme more like this, Hollywood.
I love this film to pieces. One of my favourite things was seeing it in cinemas the the oppressively loud drone noises made it SO much scarier... really driving home the hostility of the drones even while you thought they were the good guys
This 100%. It was the first movie I told people had to be seen in theaters the first time you watch it. Night and Day difference for those drones.
Definitely one of Tom's Most underrated movies.
I still wonder why this was so poorly reviewed.
@@ComedyBros5 This isn't the most fair criticism but the movie just felt too predictable. I love the design and good use of CGI. But the movie was quite bland. Even the colors being quite monotonesque made the movie boring to watch. Personally this felt like a well acted video game movie( kinda like the new tomb raider)
@@Mexicanhanu maybe I didnt notice it then cause I didnt predict the ending at all the first time I watched it and I'm a huge movie person so it isn't that predictable and I enjoyed the monotone colours and believe it was a decision more than just an accident
@@squiggles7833 that's why I didn't think it was a fair criticism. The plot predictability is such a subjective criticism. However personally once I saw the lid close on Morgan Freeman, the rest of the movie just told itself.
As for the colors, I do like seeing monotone colors as the simple design reflects the tet's personality, but I feel like they could have achieve the same result in black and white.
@@Mexicanhanu Ahhhh, that makes sense.
Your really making me feel guilty for asking this still, but Interstellar is the movie we need and deserve! Love you man! For real.
He hasn't done it yet? OMG
Unpopular opinion...I put Interstellar waaaay down the list of good sci-fi. Like Gravity, in its second half it gets waaay up its own you-know-what philosophically and emotionally. That’s part of any good sci-fi, sure, but it just worked it in so inelegantly...too heavy-handed, too saccharine.
@@taffypool654 I whole heartedly disagree. Gravity if Hollywood trying to make a space movie. Interstellar is Nolan making a movie.
Odds are he’ll do it opening week of Tennet so the algorithm bumps it up and incentivizes more recommendations/views.
@@taffypool654 I do actually agree. I felt the philosophy was really heavy-handed. I've seen it once, I'll probably never see it again. I just didn't really care for it.
15:29 Man, I remember watching this in the cinema and the mental overload of the plot twist. Then those vocals rolled over me as the credits scrolled. I was transfixed.
hey can you do Atlantis: the lost empire. i'm just saying in the vain hope this comment gets noticed.
@@AssassinMike15 agreed
Such an underrated film
Watch that movie so many times I can't get enough of that movie
I wish I could like this comment a thousand times. I really want him to do it.
I 10th this motion
it should have been "bike or i run" because you know, Tom Cruise loves to run
I feel bad for Vika. She was so lonely she gave up everything to have the life she new she never would have had otherwise. It’s messed up but still pretty sad.
For me, what's great about this movie was:
Tom fighting himself. It's like he approach
himself from behind like it was a meme:
1. "*Teleport behind myself* him: nani?
also him: nothing personal, it's me."
2. The shocked expression, unspeakable
emotions Tom delivers to audience and
end it with a simple word: "What?"
...that, became an everlasting meme, too
Anybody else feel really bad for vika. Such a great performance too!
She was selfish, willfully ignorant, manipulative, and then ultimately betrayed Jack.
Sure, she's a tragic character, but she's also a weak person, so it's hard to feel a lot of empathy for her.
@Mark Jones not really. I have trouble feeling empathy for people who willfully chose to not accept truth.
@Mark Jones unrequited love means the person you’re into isn’t returning those emotions. No, I would not waste time on a person who is not interested in me. If I’m not wanted, I will live a tortured life and have little to no positive effect in those around me. If I am wanted, I stand a chance of improving my partner’s life, my life, and positively engaging with those around me.
Do not stay where you are not wanted. Unrequited love is a failing of the one who loves, not the one who doesn’t.
I’m worth more than that. I should hope you are too.
@xearther having ‘self-respect’ and ‘knowing your value’ aren’t being ‘willfully ignorant’, and certainly aren’t qualities to be scoffed at. Maybe look up those terms for a better understanding of what I’m saying.
@@ajking913 Unfortunately it sounds like a lot of beautiful women I have known they get locked into a mind set and are afraid that their version of life has been all wrong.
the sequel would be funny after 20 more Jacks have found the cabin, and they all want to share the same wife xD
@@rileywalters-simpson2662 have a credit card ready for age verification xD
And after 20 Vika clones track them down?
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@@maximoespinoza5200 no worries I'll have 10 Vikas and a bubble craft... spin them some story about repopulating titan and live in one of those sky towers and sweet as xD
It will be called "Fornication" 😃
“Are you watching closely?”
Please do the Prestige!
"I liked it when I saw it, wasn't sure why people didn't like it, and over the years it's one I come back to and enjoy."
How the hell did you read my mind? Except, I love this movie. The beauty, the sadness, the song, the Oasis (I wanna live there), all made me fall in love with the movie. And most movies before this just presented Olga Kurylenko as sexy or hot, but this movie shows how beautiful she truly is & pretty good at acting too.
There are so many things wrong with this film (see the cinema sins) that I shouldn't like it so much, but I do. Go figure.
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The way you analysed Vika's dream life being played is so, so excellent! I was honestly so sad when Vika died and Jack moves on almost instantly but you know that he cares about Vika when he asks her to leave the house with him and Julia. But coming back to your analysis, man movie review is a serious job. Diving deep into the story and picking up these small things that build a character in a massive way is not something that comes naturally to every person who watches a movie. But the fact that these small details still exist in the movies shows that the story-writers, directors and actors really care about what they do and present a masterpiece for the audience. Edge of Tomorrow and Oblivion are the two movies I blind-watched because of Tom Cruise and I didn't expect much from them but honestly, I love them both!
Edge of Tomorrow and Oblivion - are two damn good films. Hat off to Tom for both - by far his best two films.
The way Tom delivers that
“you won’t believe what’s down there” is pure gold
I’ve watched this movie so many times recently. Really love his “secret” home he built and how he’s collected all these things he’s found and brought it back there. Really great acting and story. I really really enjoyed this movie! Also in the scene where “jack” is playing basketball he’s pretty bad. But thats because He only goes back to that “oasis” home every once in awhile for a short amount of time so obviously he wouldn’t be that good if decent at all.
You can see "undertone" influences from Soderbergh's Solaris too in a lot of recent good scify movies, like Blade Runner 2049 and Spielberg's AI
I Loved Solaris and its Score!
And I'm big fan of Natasha McElhone..
Got to see it in a Theater with only 4 customers!
It was like the world's biggest TV to ourselves lol
Don’t forget “Space Jam”.
You get a similar vibe in the movie Ex Machina.
I've always believed Jack49's memory breakthrough, happened because his Patrol Area was his own _pre-Tet Home !!_ 😔
He was getting memory jolts _EVERY single day!_ Plus the enormous emotional, physiological feedback of finding Julia and emotional response of being with her.
Wouldn't be surprised if Tet was forced to spend crazy % of it's computing power, just watching this *single team!* As they were most likely to fail to *"be effective".*
(The more I think about it, maybe the 5 year "memory wipe interval", is only even needed for *this* "Homebase" Jack?)
perfect explanation! damn, it seems obvious now.
@@just_doug This movie has soo many writing twists, that sadly are called 'plot holes'!! It's very underrated!
Another example.
Tet/Sally has lied about literally _EveryThing...._
So why do people believe that story, about "Tet needs WATER?!" And then declare it as a foolish _"flaw" in the plot._ No shit, it was a lie designed for brainwashed Clones.
They are obviiosly Terraforming the Earth and/or making the climate inhospitable for humans. Tet might even be able to use/store/upload the power from the "fusion plants." Energy which it would really need, after interstellar travel and creating everything.
Maybe Tet is phase I of Colonization.
@@Alvin-1138 I totally agree, a huge part of film is an audiences ability to piece things together. Ironically a lot of the people who flex their intellect by pointing out "plot holes" are people who just didn't understand it! Happens in so many things. Glad you liked the movie! Also, the design of everything is awesome in this film, unnervingly perfect.
@@just_doug Exactly! In this case though 'flexing' their intellect must be in quotations lol.
Yes the design and effects were excellent. And the featurette about the Design and creation of the BubbleShip was very cool.
@@Alvin-1138 Ohhh awesome, do you have a link for the featurette?
Loved this breakdown. Even had a few things I hadn't thought of myself, and i'm a big fan of the movie.
One thing I'd add is that the Jack we follow is nearing the end of his "mission" - weeks away, in fact. It was always his fate to return to the Tet to die. Most likely, the Tet has locked in that short mission time to ensure some level of control over the clones and their ability to figure out the truth and/or rebel over time as they continue to question everything about their missions. If not for the intervention of the other humans, that team would have flown to the Tet and been murdered only to be replaced by a new team of clones in a few weeks time. It's a bit poetic that THIS time, Jack knowingly returns to die & take the Tet with him.
Very similar to the plot of "Moon" (2009). These clones are not meant to live long for several of the reasons you mentioned.
@@jaybrownns Yes! I hadn't even thought to compare the two, but you're right. Moon is another incredible movie - really shows off Sam Rockwell's talent & what can be done with a great sci-fi story on a comparatively low budget.
5:28 - Another serious Win here is the reference to Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities, which foreshadows the ending of the film. In the book (spoilers), the protagonist ends up sacrificing himself to save a man who looks like him and loves the same woman he loves. Pretty neat.
You missed the part of how every time Tom cruise pushey a button or pulls the lever or spins it around, that's real because they actually built the bubbleship, it didn't fly or anything but stuff rotated buttons made noises, I think you should watch that process of building the bubbleship you'll find out something interesting as well
Yes indeed. I'd love to have that bubbleship even without flying. It looks like a lot of fun!
The thing is beautiful in the featurette.
There's something fitting about Tom Cruise being in 2020's april 1st episode haha.
Would love shaun of the dead or iron giant!
The whole Cornetto trilogy would be amazing.
This is one of the most underrated science fiction films in modern history. The twist is shocking and I never saw it coming. Absolutely LOVE this film...one of my all-time favorites.
Im so glad more people enjoyed the movie as much as I did when i first watched it! It was so much fun to watch! Thank you so much for this video!
The music was on point in this film. And when the truth came out with the Morgan Freeman sceen is my fav moment in the film; the whole time chsnges.
I heard how much people didn’t like this film so I went into this expecting to be disappointed. I honestly tried to look at this in a negative view but I couldn’t help enjoying it. Underrated. That’s all I gotta say
Suggestion: do the movie “Unstoppable”, staring Chris Pine and Denzel Washington- I highly suggest it!
Attempt #2
Brady Swanson: Yes!
Love that movie
Surprisingly good movie. Also, very faithful to how trains work.
I love it too. Awesome movie
Yes!
To me, this is one of Tom Cruises best movies. Its beautifully crafted and designed. The music is just perfect. It binds the story and the characters in this movie perfectly. The story itself is just beyond what meets the eye. The search for his humanity is deeper than most movies. Trying to find his place in the world he calls home, yet nothing is really the same. Home is more then a place in the clouds. It connects us to our past, our present and future. I enjoy watching it. It's just one of the movies that will mean more to some then to others. Home, love and the road less traveled is the path we look for to get us there.
Great movie Tom.
This movie.....is one of the best movies I’ve seen, definitely in my top 10 maybe top 5....the idea of it......the story......the music (M83), the underlying theme that true love and the power of humanity to prevail. Beautiful, if you don’t lie it, you’re maybe into films that don’t want you to think or don’t care. I loved it, if you didn’t, give it another go......alone and with a few whiskeys. 😉
While we're on a sci-fi kick, I'd like to request Arrival. Can't wait to hear his breakdown and interpretation of the ending
This!
SAME.
Yes please.
Arrival is quite a complicated movie.
Yes!!!
4:46 Joseph Trapanese also scored "Tron: Uprising," one of my personal favorite animated shows of all time as well as one of my favorite soundtracks of all time
That bit with running around your dreams is exactly me. So often I have those dreams and even in dream feel like cheating and like a dirtbag and then I wake up and am majorly relieved.
Can I request a few movies?
-Charlie’s Angels (2006, 2007 and 2020)
-Crazy Rich Asians
-The Devil Wears Prada
-Focus
-Heartbreakers
-Hidden Figures
-The Intern
-Maleficent Mistress of Evil
-Ocean’s 8
-You Again
Doesn’t have to be right away but these are some of the movies I enjoy rewatching so I’d love to see what you’d find great about them too. Thank you for your videos, I always enjoy watching them to see what I miss 😀😀
Maleficent would just be the whole movie uploaded
Crazy Rich Asians would be amazing. I'm also suuuuper down for Hidden Figures
You're getting greedy friend
Fuck yeah, Devil wears Prada!
after watching this, I went and re-watched the movie. Regardless of my feelings about Tom Cruise the person, I can't help but enjoy a lot of his movies, this one is no exception. Good story, good effects, and well acted. Thanks for making my night.
"How can a man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his father, and the temples of his gods" Horiatus.
I'm so glad that you liked this movie, when I saw it I really liked it, the soundtrack the setting, and even the plot, it was a bit cliche but enjoyable, there is the idea that if something is cliche in not gonna be good, but that happens only when they copy paste something but without the soul, and when I did go online to see the reviews I was so disappointed that it wasn't as appreciated as I thought.
I freaking *loooooove* this movie.
Re-watched it again twice during Easter.
The music is breathtaking ❤️
And forever loving that you explained/mentioned Vika so profoundly. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I remember seeing this in theatre with my dad and the end song was so amazing we stayed until the end credits stopped
I ended up watching this movie BECAUSE of discovering that song first 🙂. It is just phenomenal!
I’ve recently been thinking about King Arthur: Legend of the Sword starring Charlie Hunnam and how I believe it’s kinda underrated and would be great video to do and watch. I love watching your videos. And hey if you do King Arthur, it can lead into doing either mor Guy Ritchie movies or other King Arthur movies, both pretty good paths to go down 😉
I agree!!
You should do Guy Ritchie’s “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword”. It’s very underrated. Classic Guy Ritchie style and great performance by Charlie Hunnam. Amazing score and soundtrack as well. Somehow bombed at the box office but definitely deserves as much praise as “The Gentleman”
This video made me remember that I saw this movie when it came out. I listened to the soundtrack for weeks and then decided to rewatch it in October of 2020. It's now one of my favourite movies and I still listen to the soundtrack almost daily when writing my own stories. Thanks for making this video and helping me discover yet another one of M83's genius works through the music!
I freaking love this movie. I own the soundtrack. That scene with Vika in the pool and "Starwaves" playing is like audio visual crack. I've watched this movie probably 15 times and I love it even more every time. Kosinsky is a genius (schooled to be an architect and it shows in his designs). I wish he'd go back to sci-fi. I honestly believe the reason many people don't get this film is simply that... they don't get it.
It's not very uplifting, is I think part of the issue.
At the end of the Day, the good guy died, and Sally has fucked up the Earth & Moon and destroyed civilization.
And the clone storage shot was shattering if you think about it. Jack had to kill 'Thousands of" himself to win.
@@Alvin-1138 none of that really matters to me. 🤷♂️ I guess it depends on what you value about the movie.
@@gamiensrule I loved this movie. I thought it was amazing visually, and very creative, amd inventive.
I've also made several posts trying to explain "plot holes' that are in reality, audience members not grasping the storyline.
@@Alvin-1138 yeah unfortunately this film suffers from the director giving his audience TOO MUCH credit. "Show and don't tell" used to be the rule for good filmmaking, but peoples attention spans are literally shortening every year. It's sad. My 9 year old son just watched this with me and he followed it fine.
@@gamiensrule These days most people get bored if there isn't a fight/chase scene, explosion, or jump scare every five or ten minutes, if a movie isn't some combination of a near continuous adrenaline ride and grand, epic spectacle, audiences simply tune out. I saw Oblivion in the theater with a friend and I remember at least twice during the movie she commented that she thought it was boring, which was annoying since I really enjoyed it.
This was the movie that introduced me to M83, and helped me fall in love with M83. We need more M83 in movies.
Something else I thought interesting, and its probably not an original thought in the slightest, but both Jack and Vika mention that they only have two weeks left in their rotation, despite it later being suggested through visuals of the hydro-rigs that it could take quite a bit longer than that before the planet's oceans are completely consumed. Calling it a rotation implies it's an ongoing process that either began five years ago or was already ongoing and is to be taken over by another team afterward, but there's no mention of being replaced by anyone. Vika does say in the scene where Jack is watering his plant atop a mountain that once they are gone, the Scavs will only have "dust and radiation" but that sort of flies in the face of it being a "rotation". Even in that same shot, it establishes that there's a lot of water left despite the heavy industrial rate the hydro-rugs appear to be consuming it. Moreover, one gets blown up just a few hours later, which would undoubtedly slow the process significantly.
Then there's the fact that there's Tech 52 and his associated Vika in a relatively nearby location. Forgetting that this likely indicates there are techs 50 and 51 elsewhere across the fake "radiation zone" navigational barriers, it could be implying there are more hydro-rigs in their zones that they independently cover. I think its more likely there are simply more "teams" inserted by the Tet as needed as the hydro-rigs progress across the globe, following the water supply as it shrinks.
All this being said, I am guessing that, in concert with being provided a female companion as a stabilizing influence, Jack clones beginning to increasingly question their reality is likely also why there's a time limit on their "mission" before they "depart for Titan" even though the job might not be complete. I would imagine the Tet had learned either during past conquests of other species/planets or through previous iterations of Jack Harper that there was only so long they could allow fully independent clones to run around before they would go completely rogue in one way or another and would need to be euthanized regularly to prevent it.
Granted, this movie is not all *that* deep so I'm probably overthinking it.
People mentioning the Yankee's hat despite the "Tet only" statement in the video: obviously scavenged and kept out of sight. He only wears the hat when he's away from the tower. The only thing Vika ever sees that he scavenged from below is the plant.
I think you're exactly right. There absolutely is a rotation to assure that the clones are replaced before the go rogue. Fact that this pair is two weeks away is also why this Jack Harper was susceptible to being influenced and 'remembering'.
They might even expect to get a period of R&R on Tet & then a Mandatory Memory Wipe?
I think? I understand your Water argument, but I never understood them to think every single gallon of water would be removed?
@@Alvin-1138 The R&R idea would work, absolutely, but...I keep thinking it's said that they're definitely short timers for heading to Titan. I'd have to go back and sift through the dialogue, but I always got the distinct idea Vika sure seems to think they're *done* in two weeks.
I think it's conveyed that that the water is being used as a fusion power source...I would imagine via the separation of the hydrogen and oxygen atoms, especially if the Tet has some kind of ultra-efficient electrolysis method. I suppose that would make every molecule essentially count.
@@valecrassus7835 I think I only mentioned this on a different thread, but the entire Water/Fusion thing is likely a lie.
(As is literally everything else Sally told them)
I believe the water plants are either terraforming Earth, or sterilizing it of native life or both. Yes, maybe the energy is useful for manufacture and support of all the Earth Operations and crews.
Even if, your recollection of Vika's statements are exactly right, they just could represent her acceptance of more Tet lies.
I know that's somewhat circular speculation, yet it is proven that Sally completely lied about the nature of the mission etc.
Paul I totally agree and don't dispute the 'short timer effect'. Guaranteed the countdown timer is gerared to Jack, not Vika lol
Jack is never asked, because Vika is his (unknowing) handler. Tet already KNOWS Jack is only barely effective.🤣
In pairs where JackXX does NOT have to Patrol his own hometown, and does NOT see the Empire State bldg every day, in those pairs he probably settles down and accepts the love of Vika.
Still one of the best looking sci-fie movies out there.
Also; Susanne Sundfør! I didn`t know she recorded for this, but it makes me proud as a Norwegian.
Great video dude!
I remember finding your channel, learning that you really value music in films and thinking, 'damn, if he ever does Oblivion, the score is gonna be half the wins.' Turns out I wasn't far off. M83 is just too fucking good!
One of my favorites. Contained angst, longing, recognition, eerieness, defiance of authority, multi-self, and self-sacrifice in addition to future-tech and action. Hard to beat.
1:36 "Not even a UN logo or anything earth related at all" - while literally showing a clip of him wearing a NY cap.....
That is assumed to have been 'scavenged' by him as a souvenir, like all the things he keeps in his safehouse.
He was probably talking about the uniform which the hat definitely wasn't part of.
Did you realized the Cap he is wearing is the same from war of the worlds?
This was a fun movie. It’s such a visually beautiful movie. I don’t like a few things about it, but I liked it. Well-made video, my fellow movie watcher.
If you are someone that appreciates set design, acting, sound design, or even a great premise, then there's plenty to love about Oblivion. The only thing that's bad about it is the execution of the plot, a lack of faith in the audience to notice things, etc etc.
The biggest thing is the opening voiceover/narration. You don't need it. Just the flash of his dreams in NYC, Julia, and then Tom and Vika waking up, with M83's score in the background.
There are of course, a few other things that need to be addressed but overall, just... leaving the scenes to speak for themselves without any commentary or narration would've been so much better. The fact that they keep hammering things over and over and over again that something is wrong just... gah, it pissed me off with a passion lol.
The funniest thing too is that I've wanted this movie to be done for a long time, and I'm so glad that he's done it. :D
@@Brswing
Well, the entire plot (Every. Single. Point.) was spoiled by the marketing, so it didn't matter in the end >:(
@@kjj26k The only one that wasn't spoiled was the clone twist. That, I actually did not predict. Temples of Our Gods and the moment traveling through the Tet with all of the clones floating in suspension was quite an unreal moment. And following that with Fearful Odds and everything after that is well executed too.
This movie is a _MASTERPIECE_ of sound design, especially the drones.
The unnerving, overwhelming, bass-heavy noises they make.
The intensity of their scanners.
The chilling, deadly noise of their cannons. Just awesome.
This felt to me as if someone had gone back in time to the 80s and given Michael Mann two hundred million dollars to make a sci-fi film...despite the quality of the effects, it still has that 80s vibe, you know, before everything else did.
And no mention of Andrea Riseborough by the pool? Everyone knows you liked it...it's okay to admit it.
Yeah it had that 80's soul in it kinda something like bittersweet and nostalgic but there is nothing nostalgic for us but for jack there is some.
Riseborough is herself, a win.
Yeah, totally. The first time I watched it, the whole time I had a vague feeling like I'm watching an adaptation of an old sci-fi novel.
Andrea is beautiful and I'm glad she got naked in the movie. Shame Olga didn't as she is drop dead gorgeous and a good actress as well.
I always love when you go on about the human condition/emotions while still grounding it with some fun. Always poignant and enjoyable!
The music is insane! And the best song was left for the credits, Oblivion, with the majestic voice of Susanne Sundfor.
I've been a big Tom Cruise fan since I saw his movie debut in 1981 movie Taps, watched most of the films he starred in. I saw Oblivion at a theater in the Philippines at its release, got a motorbike about two weeks later. Some may find this hard to believe, but I'd rank Oblivion as one of my favorite sci-fi movies, along with Vanilla Sky.
Tom is the leader of a cult that actively harms people who leave it and people within it. I don't know if he is aware of all the bad shit his cult does or is involved in. He could be a genuinely good person. But he is still the leader/figure head for it. And by supporting him you support the cult and everything it does. I like him too as an actor. He is great at his craft. But just cant support the terrible shit scientology does.
@@Wundercc While I remain a loyal fan, I don't necessarily subscribe to everything he says. I like the subject matters he tackles in films, but I also believe his religion harms a lot of people.
Oblivion is one of those movies that I hadn't heard of before watching it. So I had no preconceived ideas about it. And I loved it. Particularly the music. But, I always wonder what happened to all the other Vicas and Jacks on Earth. Julia is going to be a very busy girl.
I loved Oblivion when I first saw it, and ordered the soundtrack in the car on the way home. I bought the blu-ray when it came out, but for some reason didn't open it until a couple months ago. Re-watching it I suddenly remembered why if loved it so much in the first place, and the extras on the disc were great too. This is an original and very underrated movie!
Thanks! I own Oblivion [okay - that sounded weird], & it's one I've thoroughly enjoyed every time I've rewatched it. I like telling people about it, because I feel it's relatively unknown. It's nice to share a little gem you're pretty sure others will like too. It's clear to me that great care & thought were put into this film, & I'm perplexed by the critics' luke-warm reaction to it. Thanks again. tavi.
Laughed out out loud at "I own Oblivion." Thank you for that.
@@davidobrien2541 Thanks. Nirvana was already taken, so .. tavi.
OMG YOU DONT KNOW HOW MUCH IVE WANTED YOU TO WIN THIS
Thank you, your analysis brings this movie to life even more and shows just how much work goes into making these.
Oblivion is one of my all-time favorite Tom Cruise movies. The setting and plot is just solid and I love every part of it.
watkns and that soundtrack by M83 is perfect
so glad you got round to this film. I never even realised it had a 'meh' reaction to it until a couple of years ago, I remember really enjoying it. and my word M83...
Andrea Riseborough was amazing as Vika. Her tragic character was my favorite part of the film too!
I enjoyed so much this film, it's one of my favourite recent movies, the soundtrack is epic, the visuals and ground breaking techniques used for telling this darker-tone futuristic rebellion movie against A.I. (an alien A.I.) and the bitter ending made it so much different of other so many movies out there, and plus a whiter shade of pale is now one of my favourite songs, great review as always, cheers
Ahh 3 days in to lockdown and this is the best time of my week. And Tom Cruise is always a win!!!!!
This is probably my second favorite movie (after king Arthur legend of the sword) and I’m so glad that you’re covering it and giving it the recognition it deserves. It’s such a beautiful movie in addition to a pretty neat sci fi premise, i’m just glad to see evidence that I’m not the only one I liked it.
Oblivion is a guilty pleasure for me. Even with its flaws, I am always enrapt by every aspect of it.
I really liked this film and honestly wished they’d created novelized prequels or did a prequel series about the Tet arriving and the perspective of Malcolm Beech (Morgan Freeman) or Sergeant Sykes (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) as they lived through the invasion and their attempts to get the “Repairmen Jack” to open their/his mind(s).
That would be awesome! Especially if it was stylized like the Animatrix
Ian Thompson Maybe, just not with the multiple animation styles. Live action is a must. Since the live action and cgi combination was part of the draw.
I can’t get enough of this channel. I’ve been on a real binge lately and it’s because of how it makes me feel. I love the positivity and that these videos acknowledge that something doesn’t have to necessarily be “good” by whatever standards have been set to still be fun and enjoyable. I realize this is a three year old video, but thanks for putting this positivity out into the normally overwhelmingly negative internet.
I feel like this is a VERY underrated movie. I enjoyed it so much that I bought it on DVD
I've had dreams where I'm chasing loved ones, always just missing them when I get to where they're supposed to be. And I've had dreams where *something* is there pretending to be a loved one and when I realize the deception, I start running away as fast as I can. I've also had dreams where a loved one who's died is still alive and I seem to be the only one who realizes that this person is supposed to be *dead* and I try to just enjoy them being alive but there's something *wrong* and...
Yeah, my subconscious is a mess.
Oblivion is the first movie I've watched with my then girlfriend / now wife
She didn't like it too much but it will always hold a special place in my heart
Also the undertone of the husband cheating on his wife with his crew mate/co worker but it is all a alien plot keeping the husband form the wife and the cheating was mind control/memory wipe. That the husband and wife are to true love that even aliens can not stop for long.
16:39 or maybe we can say that memories can be erased but not the feelings associated with those memories
Because how much you feel about a memory is if it is a rooted memory and long term one, a short term or a haunt your dreams or sub conscious one.