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Beginning of the 23rd century. Somewhere in the three levels of NYC, there's a woman with blue hair, who cries blue tears. Her name is Jill Bioskop. She doesn't know it yet, but Horus the falcon-headed god has cruised half the universe to meet her. Horus has been sentenced to death by his peers. He has just seven days to live. Seven days to find Jill in the maze of the city and seduce her. But to do so, he needs to possess a human body. A vehicle of flesh. It will be Alcide Nikopol, a political prisoner who was cryogenised 30 years before because he knew too much about the New York Apartheid. Horus, Nikopol and Jill... a weird ménage à trois where everything is twisted: voices, bodies, memories... everything but love, which shows up where it wasn't expected. Meanwhile, the pyramid of gods flies above Manhattan, aliens make secret plans at the top of skyscrapers, a non-human serial killer walks the streets of Level 1... This is enough to fascinate Jonathan Froebe, a semi-living cop and to terrify Senator Kyle Allgood Jr., when election time comes around.
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Beginning of the 23rd century. Somewhere in the three levels of NYC, there's a woman with blue hair, who cries blue tears. Her name is Jill Bioskop. She doesn't know it yet, but Horus the falcon-headed god has cruised half the universe to meet her. Horus has been sentenced to death by his peers. He has just seven days to live. Seven days to find Jill in the maze of the city and seduce her. But to do so, he needs to possess a human body. A vehicle of flesh. It will be Alcide Nikopol, a political prisoner who was cryogenised 30 years before because he knew too much about the New York Apartheid. Horus, Nikopol and Jill... a weird ménage à trois where everything is twisted: voices, bodies, memories... everything but love, which shows up where it wasn't expected. Meanwhile, the pyramid of gods flies above Manhattan, aliens make secret plans at the top of skyscrapers, a non-human serial killer walks the streets of Level 1...
It's a based on a cult French comic book (I love) and it's directed by the original author/illustrator, Enki Bilal. As a director, I prefer its original works. But I really enjoyed this movie. It's really bizarre and unique. He really tried to bring something new that was not in the original material. Some scenes are really stunning in my opinion. Wasn't sure I was enjoying this at first, but then a red-skinned mutant assassin with the head of a hammerhead shark came onscreen and I realized I was down to clown. Popular Lists
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throw some glamour shots on that boi. be proud -it didn't even make sense for all those people to be CGI - at first they seemed to be going for a 'all the altered nonhumans are CGI' thing but if that was the case why was the false Dayak practical and why the Fuck was the real Dayak a mix of CGI and practical? what even is a Dayak anyways? this is never explained. you're just meant to accept that weird red shark…
Film consigliato a chi è stanco di dare voti alti su Letterboxd e vuole variare. ''You better know. '' Nine Inch Nails does The Fith Element. Ironic, twisty, grungy, Humanoïdes style sci-fi insanity. Potentially could have been one of the all time great cult movies. It's a shame Enki Bilal seems to love his janky CGI, while hating the amazing prosthetics the effects guys made for his film. Why else would the genuinely incredible prosthetic monster present in the film's second act only ever be shown in this weird fake CGI shadow that makes it hard to see—we never even get a full-body glamour shot, despite it clearly being an extremely well crafted full-body creature suit—and then get killed off unceremoniously and replaced with a much lamer CGI version of itself?
Unfortunately, many of the characters are digital, too. The result resembles video game "cinematics", but it's so cold and artificial-looking you'd have to be a huge fan of Bilal's work to be drawn in. I watched about eleven minutes. Quantic Dream (from Heavy Rain fame) animating a bunch of Sega Saturn looking dudes on some blue screens, a PS3 looking Horus comes out of a giant hovering pyramid over future NYC and spends the whole movie tryna fuck. It's an entire movie of subplots. Every line is dubbed from french to english. Roger Rabbit's hentai chubbin' button mashin' basement dwelling son who got way too into The Fifth Element for his own good. One of the first to do the digital backlot thing, looks better than all the others of its time, Sky Captain can go fuck itself. I can't believe this exists, and that it's actually good! Recent reviews
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Beginning of the 23rd century. Somewhere in the three levels of NYC, there's a woman with blue hair, who cries blue tears. Her name is Jill Bioskop. She doesn't know it yet, but Horus the falcon-headed god has cruised half the universe to meet her. Horus has been sentenced to death by his peers. He has just seven days to live. Seven days to find Jill in the maze of the city and seduce her. But to do so, he needs to possess a human body. A vehicle of flesh. It will be Alcide Nikopol, a political prisoner who was cryogenised 30 years before because he knew too much about the New York Apartheid. Horus, Nikopol and Jill... a weird ménage à trois where everything is twisted: voices, bodies, memories... everything but love, which shows up where it wasn't expected. Meanwhile, the pyramid of gods flies above Manhattan, aliens make secret plans at the top of skyscrapers, a non-human serial killer walks the streets of Level 1...
In the city below, Jill, a young woman with blue hair, is arrested. She is not completely human; her tissues appear to be no more than a few months old according to an examining physician, although her physical form is already that of an adult. She also possesses a number of secret powers, including one that enables her to procreate with gods, though she knows nothing of this. Horus is given a limited time to interact with the humans of New York and procreate. During his search for a host body, Horus encounters Nikopol, a rebel condemned to 30 years of hibernation who, due to a mechanical accident, escapes his prison one year early. Horus has been unsuccessful in attempting to take over the bodies of other humans; due to an incompatibility with the genetic alterations humans have undergone, the host bodies self-destruct while attempting to accommodate a god. Nikopol's body is acceptable as it has been frozen in prison/storage and not undergone the genetic changes causing the rejections.
Immortal
2004
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In 2095, New York City has become a dystopian world of genetically altered humans and ancient Egyptian gods. When powerful deities condemn the god Horus to death, he searches for a human female capable of bearing his child. After possessing the body of an escaped convict (Thomas Kretschmann), Horus discovers Jill (Linda Hardy), a genetic anomaly able to procreate with gods. As Jill solves the mystery of her own creation, Horus attempts to continue his legacy. Rating:
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New York City in the year 2095 where genetically altered humans live side by side with unaltered men and women. Cast
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Immortal - New York 2095 - Die Rückkehr der Götter, Immortel, God x Diva, Halhatatlanok, Immortel, ad vitam, iMMORTALS - the ancient gods have returned
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cw: nonconsensual sex? Some kind of weird Blade Runner thing filtered through Sega Saturn and original Xbox cutscenes (the Panzer Dragoon games came to mind), and not even nearly in a consistent manner as real actors and incredibly clunky CGI are stitched together just like the oddly modified cyberpunk bodies on display throughout. I found it offputting when it settled into some mind-numbing game of what amounted to sexual assault. A god needed to pass on its offspring or some shit, and maybe the comics have subtler ideas about what humans (or other humanoids) are to a god, or whatever.
That aside, I am always drawn to strange and lofty junk like this, Casshern, Garm Wars: The Last Druid, etc., particularly when at its most dreamlike. Short Review: There's a chick running around with blue lipstick, blue hair, and she cries blue tears that can stain human skin. There's a pyramid hanging over New York, where Egyptian gods hang out and play Monopoly. Horus flies down, takes over some dude's body, gives him a bum leg, and forces him to mate with the blue-haired chick. Then there's some red hammerhead shark that slides around on the sides of all the buildings. Half of the people in this movie are animated with god-awful CGI for no apparent reason. At one point, the blue-haired chick eats a tentacled creature. A frog thing pops out of the wall at times, holding up a gun. What the hell?!! This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth. -it's a shame the (terrible) CGI is so prevalent because when practical effects pop up they look sick. the false Dayak in particular looked dope as fuck, why did they keep it in the shadows so much??