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Annihilation

  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
385K
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Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tuva Novotny, Gina Rodriguez, and Tessa Thompson in Annihilation (2018)
Lena, a biologist and former soldier, joins a mission to uncover what happened to her husband inside Area X - a sinister and mysterious phenomenon that is expanding across the American coastline. Once inside, the expedition discovers a world of mutated landscape and creatures, as dangerous as it is beautiful, that threatens both their lives and their sanity.
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A biologist signs up for a dangerous, secret expedition in which the laws of nature don't apply.A biologist signs up for a dangerous, secret expedition in which the laws of nature don't apply.A biologist signs up for a dangerous, secret expedition in which the laws of nature don't apply.

  • Director
    • Alex Garland
  • Writers
    • Alex Garland
    • Jeff VanderMeer
  • Stars
    • Natalie Portman
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Tessa Thompson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    385K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    778
    116
    • Director
      • Alex Garland
    • Writers
      • Alex Garland
      • Jeff VanderMeer
    • Stars
      • Natalie Portman
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • Tessa Thompson
    • 2.3KUser reviews
    • 466Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 63 nominations total

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    Natalie Portman
    Natalie Portman
    • Lena
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Dr. Ventress
    Tessa Thompson
    Tessa Thompson
    • Josie Radek
    Benedict Wong
    Benedict Wong
    • Lomax
    Sonoya Mizuno
    Sonoya Mizuno
    • Humanoid & Katie (Med Student)
    David Gyasi
    David Gyasi
    • Daniel
    Oscar Isaac
    Oscar Isaac
    • Kane
    John Schwab
    John Schwab
    • Paramedic
    Gina Rodriguez
    Gina Rodriguez
    • Anya Thorensen
    Tuva Novotny
    Tuva Novotny
    • Cass Sheppard
    Sammy Hayman
    Sammy Hayman
    • Mayer
    Josh Danford
    Josh Danford
    • Shelley
    Kristen McGarrity
    Kristen McGarrity
    • Lena Double
    Kola Bokinni
    Kola Bokinni
    • Peyton
    • (uncredited)
    Annarie Boor
    Annarie Boor
    • Scientist
    • (uncredited)
    Kirk Bowett
    • Special Forces
    • (uncredited)
    Kirk Bowett
    • Special Forces
    • (uncredited)
    Luis Cherubini
    • Special Ops Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alex Garland
    • Writers
      • Alex Garland
      • Jeff VanderMeer
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    6bluenoseneil

    Visually lovely but structurally a mess

    I honestly got bored and started looking for the next film to watch before it had ended. I like Natalie Portman and she brings some weight to her role but this is largely a style over substance affair that takes little to no consideration for secondary characters or knitting together the plot holes. Shame as it could've been quite something.
    DanTheButler

    Wanted to like this more than I did

    Been wanting to watch this one for some time now. It was actually not as good as I expected it to be from the hype I'd been hearing, but it was still a trippy experience none-the-less. Reminded me a bit of Event Horizon and Color Out of Space. It was slow and dragged early. The first 2/3 of the movie I'm wondering where it's going, and once we get there I'm constantly questioning if it will ever end. The cinematography was great as was the score. I probably would have enjoyed it more if I saw it much sooner, and I probably won't enjoy it as much if I revisit it. I really just wanted to like this one more.
    7LongLiveTheNewFlesh27

    A brilliant movie hidden in a mediocre movie

    The only advice I can give to anybody going to see Annihilation is: stick with it. I definitely was close to checking out around the middle point, but quickly my interest was piqued and in the blink of an eye the movie turned into a profound, 2001 meets Under The Skin meets Predator surreal science fiction near- masterpiece.

    The first half is so patiently mediocre that the second half almost feels like a completely different movie, making the movie a mixed bag but one that's totally worth it. Some of the performances are great, some are okay, and at least one is noticeably bad. Natalie Portman turns in a great performance (she carries the entire film) and Jennifer Jason Leigh gives a reserved and underplayed angle to a well worn out archetype. The side characters however, like Gina Rodriguez and Tessa Thompson, are mostly annoying and sometimes border on being simply bad. Oscar Isaac is very good.

    Most of the technical choices are good. The cinematography isn't particularly flashy but it captures the world behind the shimmer in all of it's messed up glory (the last twenty minutes are truly a thing to behold). The music choices are also a mixed bag. Soft strum guitar comes in at random intervals and doesn't really work, but the dark, brooding thump of a certain synth track really gives you a sense of cosmic horror.

    I don't want to spoil anything, so I'm going to leave it at that. Go support this movie, even if it isn't perfect. There are so many great things about it that they way outweigh the flaws.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Not quite shimmering inside fear

    Saw 'Annihilation' because it was recommended by a friend, and also the idea was absolutely brilliant and one of the most unique for any film seen recently and the trailer showed a lot of promise. Also have a lot of appreciation for sci-fi/horror, Alex Garland's previous work is very interesting and Natalie Portman has given some great prior performances.

    Can definitely see why 'Annihilation' has proven to be so polarising with audiences and IMDb reviewers. Had problems with it myself and it didn't quite match up to the brilliance of the idea, but had also a lot of admiration for its brave if imperfect execution and bold ambition. It almost does live up to its idea, but doesn't quite. As somebody who has seen her fair share of films with potentially good concepts marred by underwhelming, and in a lot of cases terrible, execution, that was refreshing.

    'Annihilation' is uneven and has problems. Most of the characters, apart from Lena and to a lesser extent Ventress (there was a little with Cass but only for two or so lines in one short scene), are underwritten archetypes, Josie was not very memorable and there was absolutely no point to the man in the stuff with the affair.

    Lena's back-story was mixed. It is very nuanced and affecting in the scenes between her and Kane, but is far from successful in the stuff with the affair, which felt out of place, pointless, came out of nowhere when introduced, was ended very quickly and never heard from again. The dialogue is very clunky at times, particularly with Anya and some of the back-story, while there are some less than logical character behaviours and some bogus science, especially the explanation for the mutated insides (beyond moronic and nearly ruined one of the film's most stay-with-the-viewer scenes).

    Not entirely sure what my stance on the final half an hour is. It is choreographed cleverly in movement, is visually stunning, is an atmosphere whirlwind and does probe though and discussion. It is also one of the strangest last 30 minutes of any film seen in a while and it takes a lot for me to be confused, this portion of the film was a head-scratcher for me and the aftermath discussion with my sister didn't really clear things up. If it was meant to be ambiguous or open-ended, it for my tastes was taken too far, don't mind being challenged but being confused is a no-no (in no way intended to be snobbish).

    However, 'Annihilation' looks wonderful, one of the best-looking films seen by me recently. Some of the landscapes are pretty spectacular, as is the look of the shimmer. The creatures are very well done, especially the bear creature, and evoke a great deal of creepiness. It's beautifully and atmospherically shot and stylishly edited.

    The music is haunting and ominous, doing a great providing slow-building suspense and mystery without making it too obvious prematurely. Some clever use of sound too. Some of the dialogue is thought-provoking, like with the interrogations.

    Regardless of any reservations with some of the storytelling, 'Annihilation' is a triumph in terms of atmosphere and as an experience film. There is a slow-building tension that doesn't become dull, enough of it is thought-provoking, tense and emotional and there is a subtle tension. Two scenes stand out, and are two of the most disturbing scenes of any film in a long time. One was with the mutated insides, word of warning- don't watch this while eating, being someone who made that mistake. The other was the second bear attack, a creepy build up then crescendoing in a way that was unnerving and truly frightening. The film is also thematically interesting, familiar themes in both the genre and in Garland's previous work but built on a grander level.

    Most of the acting was good, especially the astonishing Natalie Portman giving one of her better performances since 'Black Swan'. Oscar Isaac and Jennifer Jason Leigh are the best in support and Gina Rodriguez fares quite well. Tessa Thompson is too underused to make an impression and her character too bland. Garland directs with great skill.

    Overall, not quite brilliant and sometimes frustrating but ambitious, admirable and interesting. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    8ajwh-53593

    Strange, abstract, mesmeric

    I've thought about this film for days after seeing it. I don't even know what specifically I've been thinking about, all I can say is it left a big impression on me. I disagree with those who say it's intellectual. I don't think it is nor was it intended to be. It's visceral, primal, just like the world inside The Shimmer.

    For me, films work on three hierarchical levels: at the very basic, they should be entertaining. All films should succeed here (but not all do, which is why we should rightly slam those that don't!). Then, there are films that are not only entertaining but also elicit an emotional response; they move us in some way. Finally, there are entertaining films that are moving but also have meaning; they resonate on a deeper, often metaphysical level. To my mind, Annihilation achieves all three.

    Forget the plot holes. They exist in every film, otherwise they wouldn't be stories. Some of my favourite films have canyon-sized plot holes and inconsistencies. If you analyse any film you'll find them, and often you don't have to look very hard, e.g. Back to the Future. Do the plot holes and gaps in logic stop BTTF from being a great film? Not to my mind, because I'm invested in the movie. Plot holes only matter to me when they draw me away from the film; if it fails to entertain me.

    Does the plot in Annihilation even really matter? The film is about the experience, the visuals and audio, the curiosity, the suspense. A world that could only be accessible to us in our imaginations is here brought to life on the screen. It asks a lot of questions but isn't interested in the answers. It's bold, brave, challenging. Some of it is spectacular, some of it less so. Naturally, that will split opinion, but we've become too accustomed to the ready-packaged "Happy Meal Movies" that the studios churn out for us. We're addicted to them like we're addicted to sugary fast food. We should welcome any film that attempts to wean us off that and broaden our palates.

    This is a proper cinematic film, so what a shame it is that here in the UK (and many other countries) we were denied the pleasure of seeing it on the big screen. I can only imagine how even more beguiling and entrancing the experience would've been.

    Turn off the lights, switch off your phones, and sit back and feed your imagination and sense of wonder. I know that's why I watch and love films. 8.5/10.

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    • Trivia
      Due to a poorly received test screening, David Ellison, a financier at Paramount, became concerned that the film was "too intellectual" and "too complicated," and demanded changes to make it appeal to a wider audience, including making Natalie Portman's character more sympathetic and changing the ending. Producer Scott Rudin sided with Garland in his desire to not alter the film, defending it and refusing to take notes. Rudin had final cut.
    • Goofs
      Sentries would never light the inside of a watchtower, which would illuminate themselves and make it impossible for them to see anything outside.
    • Quotes

      Lena: Why did my husband volunteer for a suicide mission?

      Dr Ventress: Is that what you think we're doing? Committing suicide?

      Lena: You must have profiled him. You must have assessed him. He must have said something.

      Dr Ventress: So you're asking me as a psychologist?

      Lena: Yeah.

      Dr Ventress: Then, as a psychologist, I think you're confusing suicide with self-destruction. Almost none of us commit suicide, and almost all of us self-destruct. In some way, in some part of our lives. We drink, or we smoke, we destabilize the good job... and a happy marriage. But these aren't decisions, they're... they're impulses. In fact, you're probably better equipped to explain this than I am.

      Lena: What does that mean?

      Dr Ventress: You're a biologist. Isn't the self-destruction coded into us? Programmed into each cell?

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      Performed by Crosby Stills & Nash (as Crosby Stills and Nash)

      Written by Stephen Stills

      Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK

      Published by Gold Hill Music Inc (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aniquilación
    • Filming locations
      • Former RAF Bentwaters, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, UK(Exterior shots of army base)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Skydance Media
      • Scott Rudin Productions
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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $32,732,301
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,071,584
      • Feb 25, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $43,070,915
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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