Brief review:
Based on the British comic strip "2000 AD", Pete Travis' latest
feature, "Dredd" is also a much needed remake of the lame 1995 film,
"Judge Dredd", starring Sylvester Stallone. Although conceptually
similar to this year's martial arts phenomenon "The Raid: Redemption",
"Dredd" differs significantly in terms feel, look, and overall
effectiveness. The storyline is pretty straightforward, yet
well-conceived, and the script itself is reasonably smart, filled with
wit and satirical humor. Director Pete Travis manages to capture the
tone and mood of the source material quite perfectly, delivering one of
the most visually good-looking films of 2012 - the camera work is skillful, the futuristic Mega-City One is darkly glorious, the use of the murky tower-block setting is remarkable, and the CGIs are top-notch. The 3D
works as well, adding lots of depth to the already stunning imagery. The
'Slo-Mo effect' scenes, shot in super slow motion, are true
state-of-the-art, and the action scenes are so loud, brutal,
well-staged, and eye-poppingly entertaining, they will blow up your
mind. "Dredd 3D" is also
brutally violent, but the violence itself is awesomely-stylized,
featuring lots of torn flesh and blood splatter. Dredd, acted
brilliantly by Karl Urban, is sarcastic, tough and uncompromising,
Olivia Thirlby's sweet look contrasts with her character's fearlessness,
and Lena Headey is mesmerizing as the harsh drug lord Ma-Ma.
Overall summary:
Grim, gritty, gory, spectacularly violent and visually-striking, "Dredd
3D" not only surpasses vastly the original in every single aspect, but
also ranks as one of the best remakes ever made, thanks to its
finely-written script and absolutely outstanding execution.
12 comments:
Knew you'd dig it! Those slow-motion scenes were amazing. Such depth and vivid colors. And it was very true to the feel of the source material.
Alex, I dug it big time, and I was very impresses with the slo-mo sequences. The 3D was great as well. Sadly, it ended up being largely overlooked and a massive box-office failure.
It was your review of 'Raid: Redemption' that made me watch that movie. I just loved that movie.
I am getting the same vibes with this one as well :)
buddy2blogger, really? Glad to know that my review of The Raid convinced you to see the movie, and I'm even more glad that you loved it that much.
Dredd succeeds in different aspects than The Raid, but it's almost as cool. You should definitely give it a shot. ;)
Similarly enjoyed the film, not sure between The Raid and Dredd which do you favour more?
Wonderful piece of read!
J-Son, I enjoyed both A LOT, but I think The Raid is superior in many ways. In fact, it;s my favorite film of 2012 so far.
This movie was awesome! I just did my review Tuesday. Good job on yours. Awesome blog going on here. I'm now following you.
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Grimm, first of all, welcome to my blog. I'm extremely g;ad you enjoy it that much. Thanks for the follow! I'll follow back right away. ;)
I'm with you on Dredd. It was everything I hoped for. :)
Have not seen this yet, but I can feel your enjoyment right through your review. I love Karl and Lena so I am really looking forward to it. The original Sly Stallone film always left a bad taste, I could not stand it. It was boring and just godawful. So yeah, this one is going to be high on my rent list.
Mel, ah, tell me about it. The original was atrocious and pretty unwatchable. The remake is superb though. I was blown away by it, and enjoy every second of it.
This one should be on the top of your must-see list.
I'm still very anxious to see this. It's gotten incredible buzz and your praise is no different. It's a shame it hasn't performed well commercially. I suppose I'm guilty, too as I didn't contribute to the box office...yet.
Great review, pal!
Matty, i didn't deserve to be such a massive box office failure. People should regret not seeing it on the big screen, because the movie is just awesome. Redeem yourself, and go see it in the theater. :)
Thanks, buddy! Appreciate it.
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