The Old Guard

2020  Netflix

Rated:  R

Length:  2 hr  5min

Action ~ Adventure ~ Thriller

Directed by:  Gina Prince-Bythewood

Starring:  Charlize TheronKiKi LayneMatthias SchoenaertsMarwan KenzariLuca MarinelliHarry MellingVeronica Ngo and Chiwetel Ejiofor.

Forever is Harder Than It Looks

The Old Guard is based on the 2017 series of Comic Book Graphic Novels written by Greg Rucka  and illustrated by Leandro Fernandez:

  1. The Old Guard Vol. 1: Opening Fire 

  2. The Old Guard: Tales Through Time Vol. 1 

  3. The Old Guard Vol. 2: Force Multiplied 

It follows the story of a group of Immortal Mercenaries led by Andy (Andromache of Scythia) who have lived together for centuries, having found each other because of their unique abilities. Not only can their bodies and minds regenerate and heal themselves, they also have the ability to sense and find their own kind in the mortal world.  They use their unexplained regenerative healing abilities and mercenary skills learned through centuries of battle to protect the world and fight for causes they deem worthy, after having been sought out by those can afford their price.

Andromache of Scythia aka Andy (Charlize Theron), Yusuf al-Kaysani aka Joe (Marwan Kenzari), Nicolò di Genoa aka Nicky (Luca Marinelli) and Sebastian Le Livre aka Booker (Matthias Schoenaerts) have accepted a mission from a previous client named Copley (Chiwetel Ejiofor) to rescue a group of kidnapped girls in Sudan. In doing so they have also broken one of their cardinal rules, never to work for the same employer twice. As they enter into their mission to rescue the girls they realize that it was all a ruse, set up to expose and document their immortality by filming them being ambushed and shot to death. They die, regenerate, come back to life and kill their attackers and realize they have been set up. They retreat back to their hideout but before they get there, they all have the same vision but each have their own details that they share with each other.

There is a newly killed and regenerated Immortal, they share the different details they all received in their visions and decipher where she is.  Andy, being the oldest, heads out to retrieve her and help her into the fold of her new life and immortality. The others head back to base to research who, what and where the responsible party is that set them up. And what follows is the adventure of Andy trying to convince the newbie who she has become and that she is one of them now, and The Old Guard and it’s newest member figuring out who has come to do them harm, and the battle to fight them and maintain their anonymity as Immortal Mercenaries.

As we go through the journey with The Old Guard and their newest member Nile Freeman (KiKi Layne), there are flashbacks to their past history and how they all met and came together. We learn of the existence of other immortals throughout history and how Andy was alone for thousands of years before she met another immortal Quynh (Veronica Ngo). I won’t go into too much more history so as not to spoil anything, but I mention Quynh because she figures pretty prominently in the movie towards the end. Except for a few flashbacks,  we don’t see her until the end and that leads us to The Old Guard 2.

According to The Author Greg Rucka,

“The series follows a group of soldiers who have been given the gift of immortality. Led by Andromache of Scythia (whom her comrades call Andy) they ply their trade for those who can find and afford their services. But in the 21st century, immortality is a hard secret to keep, and they learn that there are many fates worse than death.”

“The Old Guard was named after the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, which was formed in 1784. I wanted the story to be an adventure about invincible characters, but I decided to make them immortal, comparing them to Looney Tunes cartoon characters who are not sidelined by injuries. Halfway through the process of creating The Old Guard, I realized it was an attempt to rationalize the necessity of death after his father’s recent passing.”

“I always envisioned the movies as a trilogy. There is a complete three-part story that can be told. God willing, if it’s a success, Netflix comes back and says, ‘Hey, let’s do it again.’ There’s more to tell, and there are questions that we want to answer.”

I saw this when it first came out in the beginning of the pandemic and I really liked it. I loved the story, the fantasy of immortal beings trying to help humanity with their gift. And I really liked Charlize Theron in this, I can’t imagine anyone else playing Andy. I was an instant fan of the story, Andy’s character, Charlize and the rest of the Old Guard and the actors who played them. I watched it again last night before I watch The Old Guard 2 so I could refamiliarize myself and review it. I still like it, I think it is a great story and a great action thriller.

But the one thing I didn’t like is how it sets itself up in the end for a definitive sequel. It was obviously meant to be followed by a sequel, kind of like a weekly show. It left you hanging without resolution of the full story. I remember thinking, “I sure hope there is another one…I really like it but now I have unanswered questions. I am not really fond of movies like that, especially ones that make you wait forever for the sequel. In this case it was five years before The Old Guard 2 came out yesterday. Too long…. was it worth the wait? What happens to Andy? What happens to Booker? And what about Quynh?

Stay tuned Dear Reader,

for the next review coming your way is

THE OLD GUARD 2!

***EXCLUSIVE*****THE OLD GUARD – Charlize Theron (“Andy”); Kiki Layne (“Nile”) in “The Old Guard.” Cr. KEVIN BAKER/NETFLIX © 2020

The Old Guard 2

The Electric State

2025   Netflix

Rated:  PG-13

Length:  2 hr  8min

Action ~ Adventure ~ Sci-Fi

Directed by:  Anthony and Joe Russo

Starring:  Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, Ke Huy QuanJason AlexanderWoody HarrelsonAnthony MackieBrian CoxJenny SlateGiancarlo Esposito and Stanley Tucci.

“Rage with the Machines.”

THE BOOK:

The Electric State  A Graphic Novel by Simon Stålenhag   2018

In late 1997, a runaway teenager and her small yellow toy robot travel west through a strange American landscape where the ruins of gigantic battle drones litter the countryside, along with the discarded trash of a high-tech consumerist society addicted to a virtual-reality system. As they approach the edge of the continent, the world outside the car window seems to unravel at an ever faster pace, as if somewhere beyond the horizon, the hollow core of civilization has finally caved in.

THE MOVIE (Netflix Tudum):

In the world of The Electric State, the ’90s look a little different. Sure, plaid flannel shirts and grunge black eyeliner are still in, but a catastrophic war between humans and robots has left the world scarred and divided. With robots banished to a remote wasteland, an uneasy peace has been reached — but it may not last for long.

The Electric State tells the story of Michelle ( Millie Bobby Brown), a young woman traveling with a sweet but mysterious robot. The pair reluctantly team up with eccentric drifter Keats (Chris Pratt), and set out on a cross-country road trip to find Michelle’s younger brother. Along the way, they have to navigate an electrified, retro-futuristic US landscape with eerie similarities to our own time.

The Electric State is an explosive adaptation of Simon Stålenhag’s 2018 graphic novel of the same name about a young girl and her small yellow toy robot who travel west through a high-tech wasteland. The Russos’ version takes the story concept and runs with it, expanding the world while remaining true to the emotional threads Stålenhag weaved into his work.

“I’m blown away by the movie,” Stålenhag told Netflix. “It was an amazing experience watching things that I have drawn come to life this way. What resonated most with me was the emotional core of the movie, which is the need for family. Even though the movie has changed genre from the book a bit, that main core is still the same and has been expanded on beautifully.”

The Russos and writers Markus and McFeely were in communication with Stålenhag throughout the film’s development, and he was pleased to see the creative liberties they took to make the film stand on its own. “They asked me questions about the timeline and backstory, but it’s their work,” he said. “They’re the best in the world at what they do, and to see them work on a project that comes from me, it’s beyond satisfying, surreal. I am so positively surprised by the end result.”

THE REVIEW:

I didn’t know that the movie was based upon a book until after I watched the movie. I included a lot of information about that because I think I would have had a better appreciation of the movie if I had known that going in. After the fact, looking at the illustrations of the book, the movie does a great job of bringing those illustrations and the book to life. I love Millie Bobby Brown and I think she was good in this, but I don’t think the movie would have survived with another actress. Chris Pratt was good as well but I think the stars were Millie, Cosmo and Devyn Dalton. Devyn Dalton is the Motion Capture actress that played Cosmo.

I appreciated all the robot characters, they started to grow on me. Herman (Anthony Mackie), Mr. Peanut (Woody Harrelson), Popfly (Brian Cox) and Penny Pal (Jenny Slate) were my favorites, after Cosmo of course. Yes, they started to feel like human beings to me. They drew me in to their struggle to be accepted. Robots co-existing side by side with Humans. And to quote Millie in the end, “We are going to do it right this time.” I liked it, but if you don’t like Robots and Sci-Fi, you’re gonna think it was dumb.

Again, take a look at the book the movie was based on, you’ll appreciate it more.

The Tomorrow War

2021   Amazon MGM Studios

Rated:  PG-13

Length:  2 hr  18min

Action ~ Adventure ~ Sci-Fi

Directed by:  Chris McKay

Starring:  Chris PrattYvonne StrahovskiJ. K. SimmonsBetty GilpinSam RichardsonEdwin Hodge, Jasmine Mathews, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, and Keith Powers.

“If I have to save the world to save my daughter, then I’m damn sure gonna do that.”

In the middle of the world televised 2021 Soccer World Cup games, time travelers arrive from 2051 to deliver an urgent message: 30 years in the future mankind is losing a war against a deadly alien species. The only hope for survival is for soldiers and civilians to be transported to the future and join the fight. Determined to save the world for his daughter, Dan Forester (Chris Pratt) teams up with a brilliant scientist (Yvonne Strahovski) and his estranged father (J. K. Simmons) to rewrite the planet’s fate.

That’s the synopsis from Amazon Prime’s site. Society and Governments decide after that little interruption that they need to have a worldwide draft, and help the future fight. Each service consists of a week in the future, counted down in hours by the electronic metal arm sleeve they attach. Dan Forester (Chris Pratt),one r, (inside movie joke) is drafted and leaves his wife and young daughter behind to serve his week in the future. There are two major story lines and two sub-plots here:

  1. The invasion of a deadly alien species hell bent on humanities destruction and demise.
  2. Time Travel between now and thirty years into the future.
  3. The relationship between Dan and his daughter Muri (Yvonne Strahovski)
  4. And Dan’s tumultuous relationship with his estranged father (J. K. Simmons).

I’ll be honest, I put off watching this one for awhile. I have seen the reviews and had it on my watchlist. Given the reviews I thought, “Ehh…I don’t know….I’ll save it for a rainy day or a cold winter day.” Last night was the end of a cold Winter’s day so…..I watched it last night. Sci-Fi can be tricky, it is either really good or it is at best a B-movie. It can be a fine line and The Tomorrow War straddled that line. The effects were outstanding. I loved the Alien creatures, stealthy killing machines that were fascinating to watch. Reminded me of The Creatures in the A Quiet Place Movies.

It also reminded me of Edge Of Tomorrow and Looper, because of the time travel scenario. Looper was kind of hard to follow time travel wise because of the implications of every action in the present affecting the outcome of the future. It was deep and you really had to pay attention. The Tomorrow War is not that deep, like the people that had to be transported 30 years into the future and fight, you don’t need to think about it. You just need to buckle up and experience the ride. I think the star power helped it’s cause, if there had been lesser known actors it would have fell into the B movie Sci-fi category.

I liked Chris Pratt, Yvonne Strahovski and Sam Richardson in this. Sam had me chuckling at his character. I liked J.K. Simmons but his role wasn’t that deep or detailed. He didn’t really have much of a presence until the very end. And when the heck did J.K. Simmons get so buffed out? I remember seeing him in Red One and asking myself that question. I didn’t really find anything implausible with this movie’s time travel scenario or the movie itself, but then I wasn’t looking that hard. I went in thinking I’m just gonna turn the brain off and get lost in a movie. And I did exactly that, I got lost in it. The almost 2 and a half hours flew by

And that is exactly the kind of movie it is. You want to put down the notepad, quit analyzing, grab some popcorn and a beverage and lose yourself in the journey. That’s what this movie is, a good escape, an Action Adventure Sci-Fi thrill ride that takes you to another place and time. Dealing with things that are imaginary, outside the normal scope of our day to day.

There is a sequel in the works The 2morrow War and I would watch it to see where they take it.

It’s worth a watch on a rainy day or a cold Winter’s night.

A Quiet Place

A Quiet Place Part II

A Quiet Place: Day One

Edge Of Tomorrow

Red One

Passengers

 

Gladiator II

2024   Paramount Pictures

Rated:  R

Length:  2 hr  28min

Action ~ Adventure ~ Drama ~ Epic ~ History

Directed by:  Ridley Scott

Starring:  Paul MescalPedro PascalJoseph QuinnFred HechingerLior RazDerek JacobiConnie Nielsen, and Denzel Washington.

“The gates of hell are open night and day, smooth the descent and easy is the way.”

Gladiator II starts out with animated painted scenes of Gladiator, like a mini recap of the first movie. The story begins:

16 YEARS AFTER THE DEATH OF MARCUS AURELIUS,

HIS “DREAM OF ROME” HAS BEEN FORGOTTEN.

UNDER THE TYRANNY OF TWIN EMPORERS

GETA AND CARACALLA, CORRUPTION FLOURISHES.

THEIR RUTHLESS AGGRESSION SPREADS LIKE A PLAGUE

THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE.

THE FALL OF THE CITY IS IMMINENT.

ONLY THE HOPES OF THOSE WHO STILL DARE TO DREAM REMAIN…

NUMIDIA 200 AD: The Roman forces are approaching from the sea, led by General Acacius (Pedro Pascal). The Kingdom prepares for battle, Hanno (Paul Mescal) and his wife Arishat suit up and take their places along the fortress walls. The roman ships approach the fortress walls and breach the hold, eventually conquering the Numidia Kingdom. Arishat, Hanno’s wife is killed and Hanno and the other male survivors are taken as slaves. They are taken to the Port of Rome where they are forced into the arena to fight large Baboons with long fangs.  Hanno survives by savagely killing the baboons and is closely watched by…….

Macrinus (Denzel Washington) who has a stable of Gladiators and is always looking for the “One”. Macrinus has an ambition to de-throne the twins and become Emperor himself. Macrinus recruits Hanno to fight for him and tells him that if he wins enough fights for him, he will get Hanno close enough to General Acacius to exact his revenge for his wife’s death. Just like Maximus in the first movie, Acacius returns to Rome a hero and the twin Emperors call for games in the Coliseum to honor the General’s victory. The General re-unites with his wife Lucilla (Connie Nielsen) and hatches a plan with Lucilla and the Senators to overthrow the twin Emperors.

And the journey to dethrone the Emperors is on, Macrinus on one side and General Acacius, Lucilla and the Senators on the other. Hanno, we find out later, has another name and ties to Lucilla and Maximus. He fights in the Coliseum for his freedom and a chance to kill General Acacius under the guidance of Macrinus. There are a lot of plots at play here and you have to pay close attention to who is doing what for which aim. It is truly an Epic film, from the very first battle scene to the games in the coliseum, it is grandiose in spectacle.

Is it better than the original? I don’t think you can touch the original with Russell Crowe, it is a classic. 25 years later this movie follows the storyline 16 years after Gladiator ends, without Russell Crowe, obviously. But I think it stands on it’s own. The plot is very similar to the first, just with different characters it seems. It is supposedly based on true Roman history but I’ll just take their word for that. I liked it but I don’t think the storyline was as good as the first. But I did enjoy the ride, it is a spectacle to watch, grandiose even. The Coliseum fight scenes were way more intense and graphic, but then CGI and technology has evolved a lot in the last twenty five years.

I would recommend going back and watching Gladiator first before you watch Gladiator II. The storyline will make more sense.

Two Thumbs Up!

Gladiator

2000   Paramount Pictures

Rated:  R

Length:  2 hr  28min

Action ~ Adventure ~ Drama ~ Epic ~ History

Directed by:  Ridley Scott

Starring:  Russell CroweJoaquin PhoenixConnie NielsenOliver ReedDerek JacobiDjimon Hounsou, and Richard Harris.

“I will win the crowd, I will give them something they’ve never seen before.”

Russell Crowe stars as the Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius, leading his army to victory in Germania in 180AD. The dying Emperor Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris) tells Maximus that his son Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix) is unfit to rule as his successor and wants Maximus to become the new Emperor. Commodus does not take that news well and strangles his Father claiming he simply died of natural causes, “He ran out of breath.” He then asks Maximus for his loyalty but Maximus refuses. This angers Commodus and he has Maximus taken prisoner back to the battlefield to be killed, and orders that Maximus’s family be slain.

Upon arriving at the battlefield and just about to be executed, Maximus is able to turn on his captors and kill them all. He rides horseback to his family home trying to stop the murder of his family, but arrives too late. The Commodus’s men had raped Maximus’s wife, and then crucified and burned both his son and his wife. Maximus buries them and then collapses at the foot of their graves. He is found by slave traders who sell him to a former Gladiator named Proximo (Richard Harris). Proximo keeps and train slaves worthy enough to fight in the Gladiator Games. Commodus organizes 150 days of Games in the Roman Coliseum to commemorate his father’s passing.

Proximo takes his Gladiator troupe to Rome to fight in the Coliseum games. Which is exactly where Maximus wants to be, he desires nothing more than to get close to Commodus and exact vengeance for his family. And to restore the balance of power to the senate like Emperor Marcus Aurelius desired before his death. “The General who became a slave, the slave who became a Gladiator, the Gladiator who defied an emperor. Striking story! Now the people want to know how the story ends.” It is the story of  Maximus’s journey to take down Commodus, exact revenge and set the Roman Empire right, while he battles in the coliseum, fighting for his life.

I have to mention Commodus’s sister Lucilla (Connie Nielsen) and her son Lucius because they factor into Gladiator II. Lucilla and Maximus were lovers in the past before Maximus met his wife. Maximus’s son is eight years old, the same age as Lucilla’s son Lucius. Lucius and Lucilla both show a liking for Maximus in Gladiator, for reasons that become apparent in Gladiator II. Directed by Ridley Scott it is truly an epic film about the Roman times and The Gladiators who fought for their lives in the Coliseum. Fight or die, Kill to live. It was a highly successful film in 2000 winning multiple awards: Best Picture, Actor, Visual Effects, Sound, Costume Design, Director, Original Screenplay, Supporting Actor, Original Score, Cinematography, Art Direction and Editing.

I remember watching it a long time ago but didn’t really remember the whole movie. With Gladiator II out, I had to go back and watch Gladiator first. Streaming Movie Night tonight is Gladiator II and I can’t wait to see Denzel Washington . He is one of my favorites and I am excited to see how he factors in to The Gladiator story,  and how the story plays out. Obviously I Highly Recommend Gladiator, especially before Gladiator II, as the story line continues where the first one ended fifteen years later

Two Thumbs Up!