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User Reviews for: The Island

Bob.Frapples
/10  6 years ago
I had heard so many bad things prior to watching this movie that I almost took a pass. I really wanted to see it though because it was a huge deal here in Detroit when they were filming scenes locally. That turned out to be a dud. About the only part I could attribute to Detroit was the car chase that was filmed indoors. That was the old Train Depot here. What I found weird about the movie was it really didn't have an identity. It sets up as a sci-fi thriller with the genetics and _GATTACA_ type themes. I liked the scene where the clones were reading Dick and Jane. After the scene where we see Michael Clarke Duncan getting his liver removed (I think he was great in this small part), the movie decides to change it's mind and become Terminator 4. The special effects just take over and our two naive, 15 year old mentality clones manage to elude a team of special forces hit men who have rocket cycle, choppers and access to the electronic networks that no one can escape. Yet Lincoln and Jordan do. Mind you the special effects are not cheesy it's just that they dominate the second half of the movie making you forget the original story line. The movie is entertaining, I just wish it didn't have that massive chasm that I felt between the two parts
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Kamurai
/10  4 years ago
Great watch, will watch again, and can recommend.

Even though this is from 2005, it's amazing that when you have a futuristic world, it holds up over time as the 2020 new tech doesn't seem to matter as much, or you design characters that wouldn't have average technology, this sort of does both.

Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johannson, Djimon Hounsou, even Sean Bean, Steve Buscemi and Michael Clark Duncan. This has a great cast and clearly had too much money to work with. There are all sorts of sci-fi effects, crazy constructed sets, and some really over the top action sequences for this premise.

And this premise is excellent: a clone discovers he's a clone and makes an escape attempt, it's a race for survival. The writing is excellently paced, and structure with a little too much of an establishing act, but it's useful and not boring, so that's still good. The leads truly embody the characters, showing a line between ignorance and intelligence: they are ignorant of societal constructs but incredibly intelligent as they've spent the last 3 years attempting to escape a puzzle box.

The mechanisms to keep the pursuit of the fugitives going are all rather seemless, and there is open discussion of morality of the facility's actions by most of the cast without harping on about it.

There is science and action abound, please enjoy.
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John Chard
/10  5 years ago
Lincoln Six Echo and the Utopian Redemption.

Lincoln Six Echo is having vivid dreams about a past existence, here in this Utopian world he lives in, he's starting to question the function of his world. In this perfectly formed existence the inhabitants dream of winning the lottery, the prize? Relocation to an outside paradise known as The Island. After stumbling upon something sinister, Lincoln escapes with fellow inmate Jordan Two Delta, and now the consequences for both of them are as dangerous as it is for the rulers of this strange and intriguing place.

If you are entering a movie that is directed by Michael Bay then one can reasonably assume you know what you are going to get, cue explosions, ear splitting sound mix and a host of carnage set pieces. Bay's formula works and mostly his efforts have entertained the popcorn masses. So it's interesting to find that "The Island" does have some intellectual nous in amongst the Bayhem that the director is famed for. Working from a tantalising cloning story written by Caspian Tredwell-Owen (though the similarities to Robert Fiveson's "The Clonus Horror" resulted in a law suit being filed), "The Island" now more than ever is highly engrossing sci-fi in premise, where certainly the ethics of the story's core are worth scrutinising.

One of course can argue that Bay was the wrong director for such interesting material, and yes it's a point to note that the characters and plot arcs are not given any depth or a serious second glance, but really we are here for the bang to go with the buck are we not?. Ewan McGregor (Lincoln) and Scarlett Johansson (Jordan) play it just about right, the bemusement of their situation is coupled with daring do heroics, while suitably tongue in cheek performances come from Sean Bean, Djimon Hounsou and a picture stealing Steve Buscemi. This is not a film that is easy to recommend because it can frustrate as much as it entertains, but entertain it does, and with big screen TVs and glorious home cinema a staple requirement for the movie fanatic, "The Island" is something of an essential purchase - check out the highly octane outrageousness of the road pursuit here, it's fabulous through the speakers.

A serious topic is given a nonsense sheen for sure, but hell what a blast it is. 7/10
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Whitsbrain
4/10  2 years ago
Curse you Michael Bay! Going into this movie I had no idea this was a Bay-directed flick. Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson, and science fiction. With all of these things going for it, I should have been in for an entertaining time. Wow! Was I wrong. This movie is an overly long, over the top, product placement heavy mess. I began disliking the movie quickly but McGregor's presence kept it watchable. Scarlett Johansson's character was a little perky but she looked beautiful which helps to mask a lot of things. The sets were also attractive and convincingly futuristic. Then I start noticing all of the product placement...Apple, Xbox, Cisco Systems, Cadillac, etc., and asking myself why some things are futuristic looking and other things are looking late twentieth century. Am I not supposed to notice these inconsistencies or is the director playing me for a chump? Then about halfway through, Steve Buscemi's "McCord" sits in his living room and gives us a complete plot summary during a discussion with McGregor and Johansson's characters (Lincoln and Jordan). Everything is explained with intelligence insulting clarity. If this isn't bad enough, Lincoln and Jordan somehow manage to evade and outsmart the LAPD and a special security force. They even survive a 70-story fall off the side of a skyscraper. Only the two lead actors save this from a poor rating from me.
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markuspm
/10  6 years ago
I have watched this movie soooo many times already and I am still not tired of it. OK I confess I really am a big fan of "Jordan Two Delta".
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