Mila Kunis stars as Jupiter Jones, an everyday girl in the future whose life takes an unexpected turn when an ex-soldier (Channing Tatum) comes looking for her in hopes that she can live up to her destiny as the savior of the universe. Andy and Lana Wachowski once again dip their feet into sci-fi territory with this sprawling Warner Bros. epic. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
Director: Andy Wachowski and Lana Wachowski
Cast: Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis, Sean Bean, Eddie
Redmayne, Douglas Booth.
Release Date: Feb
06, 2015
Rated PG-13 for some Violence, Sequences of Sci-fi
Action, Some Suggestive Content and Partial Nudity
Runtime: 2 hr. 5 min.
Genres: Action/Adventure, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Review:
Hybrid Wolf space hunter with space rollerblades. If you can wrap your head around Channing
Tatum’s character alone then you might find something to like in the
Wachowski’s nearly incoherent and utterly ridiculous Jupiter Ascending. The story is absurdly outlandish even though
it feels incredibly familiar as well.
Thankfully the Wachowski’s bring this usual visual flair to the
proceedings making for some truly impressive action sequences that keep you
entertained once you’ve decided to turn your brain off completely. If you accept Eddie Redmayne, acting with
combustible collagen fueled lips, as a mad despot then you might find some
enjoyment in the silliness. Mila Kunis
is ok as the titular Jupiter but she looks just as confused as we are, as a
result she played her character like a gullible moron who’s only happy with her
space hunter wolf hybrid and his space rollerblades.
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