Mutant Chronicles

August 7th, 2008







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Mutant Chronicles

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Plot
28th century soldier Mitch Hunter leads a fight against an army of underworld Mutants.

Release Year: 2008

Rating: 5.3/10 (15,546 voted)

Director: Simon Hunter

Stars: Thomas Jane, Ron Perlman, Devon Aoki

Storyline
At the end of the Ice Age, The Machine came from outer space with the purpose to change men into mutants. However, a hero defeated the device and a great seal was laid over The Machine. In 2707, the depleted world is ruled by four Corporations: Mishima, Bauhaus, Capitol and Imperial that are in a constant state of war. During a battle between Capitol and Bauhaus, the great seal is broken and The Machine works again transforming soldiers and civilians into hordes of mutants. A small part of the population escapes to Mars, leaving millions of people behind. The man of faith and leader of an ancient brotherhood, Brother Samuel, is a believer in God and the Chronicles, a bible about the mutants from ancient times. With the city besieged by the mutants, he visits the Corporations' leader Constantine, asking for an aircraft and twenty men for a suicide mission to destroy The Machine, planting a bomb and a detonator following the knowledge of the Chronicles...

Cast:
Thomas Jane - Maj. 'Mitch' Hunter
Ron Perlman - Brother Samuel
Devon Aoki - Cpl. Valerie Duval
Sean Pertwee - Capt. Nathan Rooker
Benno Fürmann - Lt. Maximillian von Steiner
John Malkovich - Constantine
Anna Walton - Severian
Tom Wu - Cpl. Juba Kim Wu
Steve Toussaint - Capt. John McGuire
Luis Echegaray - Cpl. Jesus 'El Jesus' de Barrera
Pras - Captain Michaels (as Pras Michel)
Shauna Macdonald - Adelaide
Roger Ashton-Griffiths - Science Monk
Christopher Adamson - Hodge
Nicholas Ball - Plutocrat

Taglines: The 23rd Century. The Darkest Age Has Come.



Details

Official Website: Official site | Official site [Japan] |

Release Date: 7 August 2008

Filming Locations: Bray Studios, Down Place, Oakley Green, Berkshire, England, UK

Box Office Details

Budget: $25,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: RUR 8,083,625 (Russia) (10 August 2008) (202 Screens)

Gross: $1,627,700 (Worldwide)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:
Mitch Hunter's rank insignia on his lapels is actually the insignia of a U.S. Army Sergeant First Class (E-7), just flipped upside-down.

Goofs:
Continuity: The bead on the radar drastically changes position from one shot to the next, when the team's transport is being attacked by the mutant flown civilian craft.



User Review

Lord Of The Rings... In the future... With less walking. And story.

Rating: 6/10

I watched this film because Ron Perlman's in it and i'm always buoyed by seeing a man who looks like a gorilla act so well. I had no idea it's based on some kind of role-playing franchise, and frankly, i'm glad i didn't. To be honest i probably wouldn't have watched it if i did. After having just sat through it, i thought i should add a positive review because well, i liked it. I was a good film. The Mutant Chronicles did kind of remind me of Lord Of The Rings (bite your lips fanboys) because it got the plot out of the way pretty early on and the rest of the film was essentially spent trying to achieve the one valiant act that will save the day/world. Whereas LOTR is spread out over nine hours of character development (boy howdy are they noble, eh?) and beautiful scenery, The Mutant Chronicles chooses the less trodden path of gunfire, disposable characters and mutants. The film takes place in 2127 in a dystopian future where two of the four corporations who run the world accidentally let loose an ancient evil into the world. Cue some wacky bloodthirsty mutants overrunning the general population and generally being a nuisance. As the rich survivors escape to Mars, a small group of nihilistic ass-kickers and religious nuts travel to the centre of the Earth to stop the catastrophe, showcasing an amazingly short grieving process along the way. Just about every location is computer generated. Rather well i thought, though i know there are those who strongly disagree. The shortcomings of the CGI are helped along by a very dark look and feel with a fairly monochrome palette being preferred with the exceptions of some reds and blues (think Sin City). The Mutant Chronicles may well be a minor stylistic triumph, not letting itself get bogged down in plot, character development and all that important stuff. It seems as though the film makers settled on making it a pretty cool movie. And it is.





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