This is a dark and complicated film that attempts to weave its way broodingly among multiple plot lines and characters and contains some very brutal aggression. Human ears are chewed off, limbs are severed, there are explicitly violent attacks against women, and blood spills occur everywhere.
As the film moves to its conclusion, some rather dubious philosophizing takes over, which attempts to grapple with the meaning of God and religion, corporate greed, the nature of man-kind, and what is the price of peace in a world beset by conflict. If those questions had been more meaningfully dealt with, the film might have soared as a sophisticated political sci-fi, but its macabre visual effects would still have got in the way. - Peter W. Sheehan, Australian Catholic Office for Film and Broadcasting (click below for full review)
Starring: Patrick Wilson, Jackie Earle Haley, Malin Akerman, Carla Gugino, Billy Crudup, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Matthew Goode. Directed by Zack Snyder.
Rated: MA15+ (Strong violence and sex scene). Out: March 5
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