Battle: Los Angeles
Director: Jonathan Liebesman
Starring: Aaron Eckhart, Bridget Moynahan, Michelle Rodriguez
Details: USA/116mins 12A
Aliens have invaded major cities around the world, and they're here to drain our resources and wipe us out. But don't worry: the folks of the US Military are on hand to kick some alien ass and save the day. A group of marines make their way through a decimated LA crawling with Ets, searching for survivors before a large part of the city is totalled. Leading them is decorated-but-anguished war hero Staff Sergeant. Michael Nantz (Aaron Eckhart abrasively embodying a Bonnie Tyler song).
We've had a couple of alien invasion movies recently, from the excellent (Monsters) to the downright atrocious (Skyline). Battle: LA certainly has the biggest budget, and helmer Liebesman injects the right amount of urgency to proceedings - yet it still falls flat, script-wise. The clichés are here in abundance, from the solider with the pregnant missus to the rookie on his first mission, all the way to the tortured veteran we've seen in countless other films. It's a transparent attempt at making these jarheads look like human beings, and it mostly fails.
It does work on the action front, though, even if large portions owe a lot to Ridley Scott's 2001 war flick. Eckhart's career solider is oddly reminiscent of Eric Bana's Hoot, and the guerrilla-style skirmishes are also familiar. But if you can let the lack of originality slide (you should really be used to it in Hollywood flicks, at this stage) then you will be entertained. The softer rating does restrict some of the violence, but thankfully, none of the intensity is tamed. Liebesman utilises the handheld camera well enough, and teases early glimpses of the aliens early on before descending into full-on money shot mode.
Slightly disappointing given the hyperbolic buzz, Battle: La is watchable, if sporadically cheesy stuff.
Review by Mike Sheridan
Your Comments
Andrea
My PS3 triggerhappy 12 year old was delighted with this movie, I myself could ve left after 20min. It was a succession of crooked handheld camera shots through dry ice fog, shouting of army/marine lingo, interrupted by machinegun fire. Since I m a sci-fi fan myself I was expecting more alien presence, instead we got all american patriotism coupled with fake macho heroism.
Posted 22/03/2011 19:19:35
Bjorn264
possibly the worse movie I've seen in the cinema in years, open up with ever cliche that could be possibly put into a war movie; trying to make the audience have a connection with these different characters, so you might give s**t when they are blown up later. Repitive battle sceens that were reminisint of transformers, throw in some awful acting and an awful script and you've got battle los angelas, not a movie, more a marine recruitmnet video, "you think you got what it takes? become a mindless drone and join the US Marines." 1 out of 5
Posted 30/03/2011 20:07:55
David
Ha. Comments are hilarious. And true. Sadly true. I'm writing this as I watch it. That might give you an idea. I felt socially obliged. Did anyone else care less about those "civilians"?
Posted 30/06/2011 00:04:56
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