Xenogenesis
- 1978
- 12m
A woman and an engineered man are sent in a gigantic sentient starship to search space for a place to start a new life cycle. Raj decides to take a look around the ship. He comes across a gi... Read allA woman and an engineered man are sent in a gigantic sentient starship to search space for a place to start a new life cycle. Raj decides to take a look around the ship. He comes across a gigantic robotic cleaner. Combat ensues.A woman and an engineered man are sent in a gigantic sentient starship to search space for a place to start a new life cycle. Raj decides to take a look around the ship. He comes across a gigantic robotic cleaner. Combat ensues.
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- (as William Wisher Jr.)
- Laurie
- (as Margaret Undiel)
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For a short (made by amateurs) that cost like $20,000 to make, not bad.
There were some things that will later on be borrowed from Cameron's other films like a cyborg hero (T2: Judgement Day), a strong female protagonist (any movie he made), camera shot of what's the hero doing in a vehicle or a machine (The Abyss), and bio luminescence (The Abyss and Avatar). I'll say for a short that cost like so cheap to make, the effects were surprisingly good and the way they handled the live action bits and the stop motion bits, together, looked spot on. However, don't expect the quality or the acting to be amazing because the quality is VHS like and the actors aren't professionals, which does kinda show.
But that doesn't ruined the short at all. For what it is, it's surprisingly good. You can easily find it on YouTube, so it's not hard to find it on the Internet. This is for the ones if they want to know more about the history of James Cameron and how he became to what he is today. For everyone else, it's at least worth a look.
Score: 7/10
for 20 grand it's.... pretty decent
The project that kickstarted Cameron's career
The film, while it showed off Cameron's designs, is hard to measure up by any of today's standards (obviously). The sound effects are wacky, acting is weak and you got a lead white male character by the name of "Raj". That said, you're not watching it for any of those things. This was in fact a test movie created by Cameron in hopes of attracting investors turn this into a full length feature film. Well, that didn't happen but instead got him noticed by Roger Corman, who hired him as art director and visual effects (miniature design and construction) for his film Battle Beyond the Stars (1980). What is also cool to note is that the giant robot cleaning machine is very similar to the large tank in the opening scene of The Terminator (1984) - you know, the one that's plowing over all those human skulls? He even adopted the same low angle shot of the tank wheels in both films. Interestingly, those tank wheels as I've just discovered are called "bogies".
If you're a fan of James Cameron, or just want to appreciate how far we've truly come in special effects, I would recommend you spare 12 minutes of your life to give Xenogenesis a watch. Then maybe ask yourself, could I make something better with $20,000?
A great start for a career
Though a fun short ride, it is however just a short Special effects ride, where the actors are the prop and its apparent that no attempt at screen writing was made since the whole thing is just a one single scene.
Interesting Short Film from Cameron
** 1/2 (out of 4)
I've read reports that this, Cameron's first short, actually cost around $20,000 to produce, which is an extremely large amount for a short film. If it's true then I guess even at an early age the director was willing and able to work with large budgets. The 11-minute film has a pretty simple story as a man and woman are looking for a safe place to continue a new life cycle but soon they find themselves under attack by a robot. It's hard to be too critical of this film and it's certainly important to remember that this was the director's first film. With that in mind it's hard to be anything less than impressed as there's certainly a lot of imagination in this thing and for a short of this nature it looks extremely good. I think the biggest flaw are the performances, which are rather lacking and the dialogue that is really, really bad. With a better screenplay I'm sure this thing could have been even better but at the same time I'm sure people are going to be interested in this thing for the special effects. I found them to be pretty good as the robots look real, which is very important and all of the sets look like something from the future. I think the film also benefits from a curiosity factor by seeing things here that would appear in future Cameron movies. One can't help but not see touches of THE TERMINATOR and ALIENS here.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first short film directed by James Cameron and created with the help of several of his student friends. It was financed by a group of Californian dentists looking for a quick tax write-off. Cameron co-wrote and co-directed it as a test movie to show his designs, hoping to attract investors for a full theatrical version of the story, and to start a career in the world of cinema. The latter ultimately happened when he was discovered by Roger Corman, who gave him a job as a special-effects supervisor.
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Narrator: They made him, a machine, trained to deliver humanity from the final catacylsm. They built him a machine, the most awesome ship ever constructed, and with a mind of its own. She was raised by a machine, that alone knew the power of love. Together, they searched the wilderness of stars for a place where the cycle of creation could begin again. Xenogenesis - man's ultimate adventure.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Kain's Quest: The Terminator (2017)
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- $20,000 (estimated)






