One of those great rarities, the science fiction / western hybrid,
comes roaring out of Heretic with PLANETFALL, a movie as good as it is
rare. PLANETFALL is simple enough at its roots--basically, a handful of
factions are after the last known stockpile of Psylenol, a drug that
gives people psychic powers. Enough of this drug--which there just
happens to be in the stockpile--could give one of these factions
control over half a galaxy. We've got bounty hunters, like the machine
cultist Lux and her erstwhile partner Shark; we've got more hunters
like the fallen-from-grace Wendy and wanted criminal Gorton "Ugly" Hex,
and just for kicks, we've got a rogue unit of telepaths led by the
psychotic Lieutenent Jerik. There will be obvious and worthwhile
comparisons.
Clearly, the guys behind PLANETFALL long to compare themselves to Sergio Leone
westerns--the back of the box will breathlessly make the same
proclamation--but it's clear who did it first. Full Moon did this one
up first back with its OBLIVION movies. Futuristic Westerns are hardly
anything new.But, they are so infrequently done that each one is a
special case. While not truly original, their appearance is so rare
that they merit innovation points by their mere existance. Only a
handful of similar titles exist.
And let's be honest--PLANETFALL is well put together. The
factions have their own separate motivations that play well against
each other, and each one gets a comparable amount of screen time. It's
exciting and downright clever.
Granted, there are flaws. They used CG for just about everything,
from special effects to hard-to-engineer weapons effects, and the CG
isn't all that it could have been. Muzzle flashes often seem to be to
the left or the right of the weapon barrels they're ostensibly firing
from. Knife hilts float on their own, independent of a victim's
movement. And grenade rings just look downright fake, as does most of
the CG effects. But that's really a very small complaint alongside a
good plot executed well.
The ending features at least a couple good old fashioned
gunfights. Not much twisting here, but then, did we really need a twist
here? No.
The special features include audio options, a feature documentary,
deleted scenes, cast and crew interviews, featurettes about a couple of
the shooting locations, and a featurette on the design of PLANETFALL.
All in all, despite some truly minor flaws in the relentless use
of CG effects, PLANETFALL is a solid, stable, and highly unique film
that should make any science fiction buff or western fan happy.
RATING: **** (out of four)
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Whichever option presents itself first.
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