Movie Review: Aeon Flux

Aeon Flux is based on an animated series that first appeared as a part of MTV's Liquid Television. From there, it spun off it's own short run of half hour episodes, and then disappeared from the tubes. Over the years, people would ponder about its chances as a feature and/or live action film. A few years ago there were the first talks of it actually being made. Well, ponder no more. The film is here.

It has been said that if a movie has an opening screen crawl, it is not going to be a good movie. There are exceptions to every rule. It has been said that if a movie has an opening voice over, it is not going to be a good movie. There are exceptions to every rule. Aeon Flux is not one of those exceptions.

The film is set 400 years in the future. A disease has wiped out most of the world's population. The survivors are living in a walled city, in what is said to be the pinnacle of human civilization. There is, as there always is in this type of movie, and undercurrent of unrest. A growing opposition is plotting a way to change the path of the future. This is the story of their top agent, sent on an assassination mission, but when that mission goes wrong, it could spark the undoing of civilization.

Flux is all high concept and no heart. I love bleak, dystopian futures as much as the next guy, but this just doesn't have any depth to it. All of the "development" we get is through the opening crawl and voice over.

Watch as our heroine gets her mission orders, see her as she is given a reason to be cold and emotionally distant. Be witness to her pummeling faceless bad guys, be exposed to amazing leaps of logic as the plot moves by jumps and spurts. View the villainous leaders as they plot to keep the little man down, watch how their corrupt nature leads to backstabbing and mistrust.

Makes it sound pretty good, doesn't it?

The acting is flat, the action is generic, the special effects are sub par, and the story is lame. This probably would have made a pretty good Sci-Fi Channel Original.

The story is just so ho-hum. They try to play up the "nothing is as it seems" concept, but there is no context to put it in. How often have we seen a society which is controlled, where an underground group plots to overthrow those with the power? How often do these leaders who are not what they seem, where the real bad guy is someone other than the expected? How about where the primary protagonist and antagonist have some sort of connection which interferes with the missions? It is the same thing, just with a different coat of paint.

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  • 1 - Triniman

    Dec 04, 2005 at 7:41 pm

    I'm in total agreement. Good review.

    This is definitely in the hall of shame for worst films that I've seen this year.

  • 2 - RJ

    Dec 04, 2005 at 7:47 pm

    I remember (vaguely) the series on MTV's "Liquid Television" as being very interesting.

    But that was a LO-O-O-NG time ago, and I have lost interest since then.

    And after reading this review, my interest has not exactly been revived...

  • 3 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo

    Dec 04, 2005 at 7:53 pm

    great review chris, as ever! i must say, Charlize goin all emo is enough to tempt me t'wards the cinema-house. and when are they gonna make a movie of The Head?? now THAT was a damn fine MTV animated diversion. or that logo animation that had a mouth eating itself a dozen thousand times. that'd be the best movie ever made.

  • 4 - Bennett

    Dec 04, 2005 at 8:35 pm

    What He said. Yeah.

    Interestingly honest review, Chris. I has seen the previews, and other that the pretty lady, nothing seemed especially exciting.

    Saw Kung Fu Hustle last night. Now there's a quality flick!

    ;-]

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