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Movie Name/Year: Beyond Skyline (2017)
Tagline: None
Genre: Sci-Fi, Action, Adventure, Horror
Length: 106 minutes
Rating: R
Production Companies: Beyond The Mothership, Infinite
Frameworks Pte. Ltd., m45 Productions, Head Gear Films, Hongmaisui
International Culture (Beijing) Co., Infinite Frameworks Studios, Media Rights
Entertainment, Metrol Technology, North Hollywood Films
Producers: Matthew E. Chausse, Lucy Chen, Jennifer Coccimiglio, Maguy R. Cohen, Allen Dam, John 'Duke' Duquesnay, Cody Hackman, Tom Harberd, Matthew Helderman, Phil Hunt, Roman Kopelevich, Joe Listhaus, Allen Liu, Lindsey Martin, Emilio Mauro, John Radel, Li Kitty Rong, Compton Ross, Colin Strause, Greg Strause, Luke Taylor, Robert Van Norden, Mike Wiluan
Director: Liam O'Donnell
Writer: Liam O'Donnell
Actors: Frank Grillo, Bojana Novakovic, Jonny
Weston, Callan Mulvey, Antonio Fargas, Jacob Vargas, Iko Uwais, Yayan Ruhian
Stunts: Casey Adams, Austen Brewer, Bobby Brown, Anis Cheurfa, Clay Cullen, Zack Duhame, Anthony Ferri, Jeremy Fitzgerald, Sara Holden, Billy Huang, Muhammad Irvan, Eko Kurnianto, Kurt D. Lott, Craig Morgan, Udeh Nans, Eka 'Piranha' Rahmadia, Paul Rapovskil, Carly Rees, Tim Rigby, Yayan Ruhian, Monty L. Simons, Yasca Sinigaglia, Yandi 'Piranha' Sutsina, Iko Uwais, Cord Walker, Judd Wild, Eva Wulan, Muhammad Yazid, Very Tri Yulisman
Blurb from Netflix: In the wake of extraterrestrial invasion, a suspended L.A. cop teams up with other survivors to stop the onslaught and rescue human captives.
This sequel to Skyline (2010)
had landed at #12 on my Top 20 list for movies coming out in December 2017. I
remember my excitement for this film after watching the trailer. It was a
feeling that carried forward to when I saw the title available on Netflix.
There are a couple things I touched on in my list entry that I feel
need addressing now that I’ve seen the movie.
First, I said that this sequel didn’t appear to follow the recipe where
events pick up with the same characters following the end of the first film. I
was incorrect there. This movie is a ‘true sequel,’ explaining the fate of some
of the characters from the first film – they’re just not played by the same
actors. Unfortunately, I can’t share who it is for those that haven’t figured
it out already because it’s a key plot point. The primary focus of the film,
however, is a different set of people.
I also offered a bit of conjecture that as Liam O'Donnell (Alien vs. Predator: Requiem, Iron Man 2, The
Bay) was going to be at the helm of the sequel in both writing and
direction, we would get a more cohesive picture of the story he envisioned.
From a sci-fi perspective, it’s definitely a story that puts a slight
twist on the alien invasion trope, but I can’t say that it was more successful
than the original movie. Even so, I have to give credit where credit is due. Beyond Skyline is definitely a headlong
rush full of action. There were some seriously kickass fight sequences.
The visuals for this film were generally spectacular. The creature
feature was a fairly good blend of CG and practical effects, again, generally.
There’s one sequence with the aliens that I feel suffered in the effects
department; but honestly, if there’s only one that’s not too shabby.
Beyond Skyline had some solid
entertainment value in its quest to showcase the strength of the human spirit.
While it might not be the best sci-fi thriller I’ve seen, I wouldn’t mind
giving it a recommendation.
Languages
Speech Available: English, European Spanish, French, Italian
Subtitles Available: English [CC], European Spanish, French,
Italian, Portugese
Rotten
Tomatoes Critic Score –
69%
Rotten
Tomatoes Audience Score –
43%
Metascore – 46%
Metacritic
User Score – 5.5/10
IMDB
Score – 5.4/10
Trust
the Dice: Cat’s Rating – 3.5/5
P.S. There’s a blooper
reel at the beginning of the credits.
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