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Elysium (film)

Elysium is a 2013 American dystopian sci-fi action film written, produced, and directed by Neill Blomkamp. It was Blomkamp's second directorial effort. The film stars Matt Damon and Jodie Foster alongside Sharlto Copley, Alice Braga, Diego Luna, Wagner Moura, and William Fichtner.[4] The film takes place on both a ravaged Earth and a luxurious artificial world (Stanford torus design) called Elysium.[5] The film itself offers deliberate social commentary that explores political and sociological themes such as immigration, overpopulation, transhumanism, health care, worker exploitation, the justice system, technology, and social class issues.[6]

Elysium
Theatrical release poster
Directed byNeill Blomkamp
Written byNeill Blomkamp
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyTrent Opaloch
Edited by
Music byRyan Amon
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release dates
  • August 7, 2013 (2013-08-07) (Taiwan)
  • August 9, 2013 (2013-08-09) (United States)
Running time
109 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[2]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$115 million[3]
Box office$286.1 million[3]

The film was released on August 9, 2013, by Sony Pictures Releasing through the TriStar Pictures label, in both conventional and IMAX Digital theaters. It received positive reviews, but critics considered it to be disappointing after Blomkamp's first film, District 9. It grossed $286 million and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 17, 2013.

Plot edit

In 2154, Earth is overpopulated, diseased, and largely polluted. The planet’s citizens live in extreme poverty while the rich and powerful live on Elysium, an orbiting space station just outside of Earth’s atmosphere.

Spider, a hacker living on Earth in Los Angeles, runs three space shuttle flights to Elysium to smuggle people in to use their Med-Bays, devices that can heal any disease or condition. Elysium Defense Secretary Delacourt shoots down two of the spacecraft in space, killing everyone on board, and has everyone on the shuttle that does reach Elysium arrested and deported. Elysium President Patel reprimands Delacourt for her actions, threatening discharge for any more actions in a similar manner. In retaliation, she offers Armadyne Corp CEO John Carlyle defense contracts for life in exchange for a program that will allow Delacourt to conduct a coup and install herself as president. Carlyle writes the program and stores it inside his brain.

On Earth, parolee Max De Costa is working for Armadyne Corp as a laborer when he is accidentally exposed to a lethal dose of radiation. He is only given medication for the side effects and told he has five days to live after being fired by Carlyle. Max and his friend Julio approach Spider and make a deal: if Max can successfully steal information from a powerful Elysium citizen, in exchange Spider will give Max a shuttle ride to Elysium to use a Med-Bay to cure his condition. Max demands that the target be his former boss, Carlyle. Due to his health, Spider provides Max with a powerful exoskeleton via surgery to significantly increase his strength and stamina.

Max and Julio shoot down Carlyle's shuttle to Elysium; Carlyle is lethally injured in a shootout against his security robots. Max and Julio successfully extract the program from his brain, but the data becomes unexpectedly scrambled, locked behind a security program. Delacourt sends a black ops team led by Agent Kruger (whose contract Patel had terminated for shooting the shuttles down) to retrieve it. Kruger kills Julio but an injured Max escapes with the copy of the program while Carlyle's death destroys any possibility of further retrieval from his brain.

Max seeks help from his childhood friend and nurse, Frey, who patches him up. Max goes to Spider, and realizes that the data in Max's head is a program that can reboot the entire Elysium mainframe. Delacourt locks down all flights up to Elysium, leaving Spider unable to take Max. Max angrily leaves, though not before Spider is able to discreetly place a tracking device on him. After Kruger kidnaps Frey and her daughter, Max approaches him and offers him the data in exchange for the use of a Med-Bay. Kruger accepts and Delacourt lifts the lockdown so the group can travel to Elysium. During the flight, Kruger and Max fight over the data and a grenade explodes in Kruger's face, damaging the ship. The ship then crashes on Elysium; Max is arrested and taken to Delacourt, who orders a team to extract the data. Max escapes and heads to the armory to save Frey, who has been turned over to Kruger's men. Kruger is revived by a Med-Bay and confronted by Delacourt, whom he fatally wounds. He orders his men to start killing the politicians on the station while he dons a more advanced exoskeleton suit to hunt down Max, planning to initiate the coup protocol for himself.

Spider lands on Elysium and finds Max. Spider makes a deal with Max to have his men protect Frey and get her daughter to a Med-Bay in exchange for the data. They make their way to the computer core, where they are confronted by Kruger. Max and Kruger engage in combat, which ends with Max managing to disable Kruger's connection to his suit; Kruger responds by attempting to kill them both with a grenade, but only kills himself. Spider and Max connect to the computer and Spider realizes that the data will kill Max if he downloads it. Max says his goodbyes to Frey and initiates the download, which kills him. The Elysium computer reboots, allowing Frey to heal her daughter. The robot police arrive but are unable to arrest Spider, as everyone on Earth is now considered a citizen of Elysium. Medical shuttles loaded with Med-Bays are dispatched to Earth to begin healing everyone who needs help.

Cast edit

  • Matt Damon as Max De Costa, a former criminal now on parole. Max was raised in an orphanage with Frey and promised her that one day he would take her to Elysium.
  • Jodie Foster as Defense Secretary Jessica Delacourt. She is responsible for the security on Elysium and resorts to illegal means to keep immigrants off the torus.
  • Sharlto Copley as Agent M. Kruger, a black ops agent working secretly for Delacourt. He is a psychopathic killer with a reputation for using extreme measures.
  • Alice Braga as Frey Santiago, Max’s childhood best friend. She works as a nurse and is a single mother to a daughter with leukemia.
    • Valentina Giron as young Frey
  • Diego Luna as Julio, Max's best friend.
  • Wagner Moura as Spider, a hacker and information thief who runs clandestine flights to Elysium.
  • William Fichtner as John Carlyle. He is CEO of Armadyne Corp, the company that designed and built Elysium.
  • Brandon Auret as Drake, one of Kruger's soldiers.
  • Josh Blacker as Crowe, one of Kruger's soldiers.
  • Faran Tahir as President Patel, leader of Elysium.
  • Emma Tremblay as Matilda Santiago, Frey's daughter who is dying of cancer.
  • Jose Pablo Cantillo as Sandro, one of Spider's hackers.
  • Adrian Holmes as Manuel
  • Jared Keeso as Rico
  • Carly Pope, Ona Grauer and Michael Shanks as CCB agents
  • Terry Chen as CCB Technician

Production edit

Elysium was produced by Bill Block, Neill Blomkamp, and Simon Kinberg, and written and directed by Neill Blomkamp, the director and co-writer of District 9 (2009). It reunites Blomkamp with some of his District 9 crew, such as editor Julian Clarke, production designer Philip Ivey, cinematographer Trent Opaloch, and actor Sharlto Copley, playing one of the film's antagonists. Elysium is a co-production of TriStar Pictures and MRC.[7]

Although the film's story is set in 2154, Blomkamp has stated that it is a comment on the contemporary human condition.[8] "Everybody wants to ask me lately about my predictions for the future," the director has said, "No, no, no. This isn't science fiction. This is today. This is now."[9] In January 2011, independent studio Media Rights Capital met with major studios to distribute Elysium, and Blomkamp shared art designs of his proposed science fiction film. The art designs won over the executives at Sony Pictures, who bought the film after making a more attractive offer than the other studios.[10]

The main role was first offered to Watkin Tudor Jones, a South African rapper, who, despite being a fan of District 9 and having a D9 tattoo on his inner lip, did not take the role.[11] The role was then offered to rapper Eminem, but he wanted the film to be shot in Detroit. That was not an option for the two studios and so Blomkamp moved on to Damon as his next choice.[12]

With a production budget of $115 million,[13] production began in July 2011. The film's Earth-bound scenes were shot in a dump in the poor Iztapalapa district on the outskirts of Mexico City. The scenes for Elysium were shot in Vancouver and the wealthy Huixquilucan-Interlomas suburbs of Mexico City.[citation needed] Matt Damon shaved his head for the role of Max. Re-shoots took place in October 2012.[14]

Futuristic designs were executed by Philip Ivey after long periods of researching and studying older science fiction films. Ivey has continuously cited Syd Mead as a substantial influence for the film.[15] Weta Workshop created the exosuits for Damon and Copley's characters, while the complicated visual effects were handled primarily by Image Engine (who also collaborated on District 9) with additional work by Whiskytree, MPC, The Embassy and Industrial Light and Magic, some of the software that was used for the visual effects were Autodesk Softimage.[16]

The film's music score was composed by newcomer Ryan Amon and recorded at Abbey Road Studios with the Philharmonia Orchestra.[17] The soundtrack was released on August 6, 2013.

Lawsuit edit

In October 2013, a lawsuit was filed by Steve Wilson Briggs accusing the producers of copyright infringement, claiming he wrote a screenplay that was substantially similar to the movie. Several months before filing a lawsuit, he registered his screenplay with the U.S. Copyright Office to file an infringement complaint.[18] On October 3, 2014, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California found in favour of the film's producers.[19]

Release edit

When the film was first announced, Sony intended to release it in late 2012.[10] It later set an official release date for March 8, 2013,[20] before moving one week earlier to prevent competing against Oz the Great and Powerful.[21] In October 2012, Sony then announced they had pushed back the release date to August 9, 2013.[22] In April 2013, Sony also announced that the film would be specifically reformatted for IMAX theaters. By that time, two theatrical trailers and a TV spot had already been showcased.[23] Elysium was originally released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 17, 2013, and later released on Ultra HD Blu-ray on February 9, 2021, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

Reception edit

Box office edit

Elysium grossed $93.1 million in North America and $193.1 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $286.1 million, against a production budget of $115 million.[3] It made a net profit of $18 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues for the film.[24]

The film opened on August 9, 2013, and grossed $11.1 million on its opening day, ranking No. 1. It proceeded to rank No. 1 for the weekend, grossing $29.8 million.[25][26]

Critical response edit

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 65% based on 262 reviews and an average rating of 6.5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "After the heady sci-fi thrills of District 9, Elysium is a bit of a comedown for director Neill Blomkamp, but on its own terms, it delivers just often enough to satisfy."[27] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100, based on 47 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[28] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[26]

In February 2015, while promoting his newest film, Chappie, director Neill Blomkamp expressed some regrets regarding Elysium, commenting:

I feel like I fucked it up, I feel like ultimately the story is not the right story... I still think the satirical idea of a ring, filled with rich people, hovering above the impoverished Earth, is an awesome idea. I love it so much, I almost want to go back and do it correctly. But I just think the script wasn't... I just didn't make a good enough film is ultimately what it is. I feel like I executed all of the stuff that could be executed, like costume and set design and special effects very well. But, ultimately, it was all resting on a somewhat not totally formed skeletal system, so the script just wasn't there; the story wasn't fully there.[29]

In a research article entitled "Elysium as a Critical Dystopia", Tanner Mirrlees and Isabel Pedersen argue that "Elysium communicates a 'critical dystopia' that illuminates and interrogates present day global capitalism's worst social, political, ecological and technological conditions, but shows them being resisted and changed, for the better."[30]

Awards edit

Art Directors Guild 2014
Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
Excellence in Production Design Award Fantasy Film Philip Ivey (production designer)
Don Macaulay (supervising art director)
Nancy Anna Brown (set designer - Canada unit)
Ross Dempster (art director - Canada unit)
Hania Robledo (art director - Mexico unit)
Catherine Ircha (assistant art director - Canada unit)
Luis Antonio Ordoñez (assistant art director - Mexico unit)
Syd Mead (conceptual artist)
David Clarke (set designer - Canada unit)
Mira Caveno (set designer - Canada unit)
Ravi Bansal (concept artist)
Ron Turner (concept artist)
Mitchell Stuart (concept artist)
Christian Pearce (concept designer)
Leri Greer (concept designer)
Stuart Thomas (concept designer)
Aaron Beck (concept designer)
Ben Mauro (concept designer)
TyRuben Ellingson (concept designer)
George Hull (concept designer)
Brent Boates (storyboard artist)
Robert Pratt (storyboard artist)
Ray Lai (illustrator)
Rob Jensen (illustrator)
Andy Chung (previsualization artist)
Peter Lando (set decorator - Canada unit)
Gabriela Matus (set decorator - Mexico unit)
Nominated [31]
Golden Schmoes Awards 2013
Award Category Result Ref.
Golden Schmoes Best Sci-Fi Movie of the Year and Biggest Disappointment of the Year Nominated [32]
Hollywood Film Awards 2013
Award Nominee Result
Hollywood Movie Award Neill Blomkamp Nominated
IGN Summer Movie Awards 2013
Award Category Result
IGN Award Best Sci-Fi Movie Nominated
Jupiter Award 2014
Award Category Nominee Result
Jupiter Award Best International Film Neill Blomkamp Nominated
Leo Awards 2014
Award Category Nominee Result
Leo Best Visual Effects Motion Picture Peter Muyzers
Andrew Chapman
Shawn Walsh
Cabral Rock
Won
Satellite Awards 2013
Award Category Nominee Result
Satellite Award Best Sound (Editing & Mixing) Christopher Scarabosio
Craig Berkey
Dave Whitehead
David Husby
Nominated
Visual Effects Society Awards 2014
Award Category Nominee Result
VES Award Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture Jean Lapointe
Jordan Benwick
Robin Hackl
Janeen Elliott
Nominated
Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture Votch Levi
Joshua Ong
Barry Poon
Kent Matheson
Nominated

Soundtrack edit

See also edit

References edit

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Elysium is a 2013 American dystopian sci fi action film written produced and directed by Neill Blomkamp It was Blomkamp s second directorial effort The film stars Matt Damon and Jodie Foster alongside Sharlto Copley Alice Braga Diego Luna Wagner Moura and William Fichtner 4 The film takes place on both a ravaged Earth and a luxurious artificial world Stanford torus design called Elysium 5 The film itself offers deliberate social commentary that explores political and sociological themes such as immigration overpopulation transhumanism health care worker exploitation the justice system technology and social class issues 6 ElysiumTheatrical release posterDirected byNeill BlomkampWritten byNeill BlomkampProduced byBill Block Neill Blomkamp Simon KinbergStarringMatt Damon Jodie Foster Sharlto Copley Alice Braga Diego Luna Wagner Moura William FichtnerCinematographyTrent OpalochEdited byJulian Clarke Lee SmithMusic byRyan AmonProductioncompaniesTriStar Pictures Media Rights Capital QED International Alphacore Kinberg GenreDistributed bySony Pictures ReleasingRelease datesAugust 7 2013 2013 08 07 Taiwan August 9 2013 2013 08 09 United States Running time109 minutes 1 CountryUnited States 2 LanguageEnglishBudget 115 million 3 Box office 286 1 million 3 The film was released on August 9 2013 by Sony Pictures Releasing through the TriStar Pictures label in both conventional and IMAX Digital theaters It received positive reviews but critics considered it to be disappointing after Blomkamp s first film District 9 It grossed 286 million and was released on DVD and Blu ray on December 17 2013 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Lawsuit 5 Release 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 2 Critical response 7 Awards 8 Soundtrack 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPlot editIn 2154 Earth is overpopulated diseased and largely polluted The planet s citizens live in extreme poverty while the rich and powerful live on Elysium an orbiting space station just outside of Earth s atmosphere Spider a hacker living on Earth in Los Angeles runs three space shuttle flights to Elysium to smuggle people in to use their Med Bays devices that can heal any disease or condition Elysium Defense Secretary Delacourt shoots down two of the spacecraft in space killing everyone on board and has everyone on the shuttle that does reach Elysium arrested and deported Elysium President Patel reprimands Delacourt for her actions threatening discharge for any more actions in a similar manner In retaliation she offers Armadyne Corp CEO John Carlyle defense contracts for life in exchange for a program that will allow Delacourt to conduct a coup and install herself as president Carlyle writes the program and stores it inside his brain On Earth parolee Max De Costa is working for Armadyne Corp as a laborer when he is accidentally exposed to a lethal dose of radiation He is only given medication for the side effects and told he has five days to live after being fired by Carlyle Max and his friend Julio approach Spider and make a deal if Max can successfully steal information from a powerful Elysium citizen in exchange Spider will give Max a shuttle ride to Elysium to use a Med Bay to cure his condition Max demands that the target be his former boss Carlyle Due to his health Spider provides Max with a powerful exoskeleton via surgery to significantly increase his strength and stamina Max and Julio shoot down Carlyle s shuttle to Elysium Carlyle is lethally injured in a shootout against his security robots Max and Julio successfully extract the program from his brain but the data becomes unexpectedly scrambled locked behind a security program Delacourt sends a black ops team led by Agent Kruger whose contract Patel had terminated for shooting the shuttles down to retrieve it Kruger kills Julio but an injured Max escapes with the copy of the program while Carlyle s death destroys any possibility of further retrieval from his brain Max seeks help from his childhood friend and nurse Frey who patches him up Max goes to Spider and realizes that the data in Max s head is a program that can reboot the entire Elysium mainframe Delacourt locks down all flights up to Elysium leaving Spider unable to take Max Max angrily leaves though not before Spider is able to discreetly place a tracking device on him After Kruger kidnaps Frey and her daughter Max approaches him and offers him the data in exchange for the use of a Med Bay Kruger accepts and Delacourt lifts the lockdown so the group can travel to Elysium During the flight Kruger and Max fight over the data and a grenade explodes in Kruger s face damaging the ship The ship then crashes on Elysium Max is arrested and taken to Delacourt who orders a team to extract the data Max escapes and heads to the armory to save Frey who has been turned over to Kruger s men Kruger is revived by a Med Bay and confronted by Delacourt whom he fatally wounds He orders his men to start killing the politicians on the station while he dons a more advanced exoskeleton suit to hunt down Max planning to initiate the coup protocol for himself Spider lands on Elysium and finds Max Spider makes a deal with Max to have his men protect Frey and get her daughter to a Med Bay in exchange for the data They make their way to the computer core where they are confronted by Kruger Max and Kruger engage in combat which ends with Max managing to disable Kruger s connection to his suit Kruger responds by attempting to kill them both with a grenade but only kills himself Spider and Max connect to the computer and Spider realizes that the data will kill Max if he downloads it Max says his goodbyes to Frey and initiates the download which kills him The Elysium computer reboots allowing Frey to heal her daughter The robot police arrive but are unable to arrest Spider as everyone on Earth is now considered a citizen of Elysium Medical shuttles loaded with Med Bays are dispatched to Earth to begin healing everyone who needs help Cast editMatt Damon as Max De Costa a former criminal now on parole Max was raised in an orphanage with Frey and promised her that one day he would take her to Elysium Maxwell Perry Cotton as young Max Jodie Foster as Defense Secretary Jessica Delacourt She is responsible for the security on Elysium and resorts to illegal means to keep immigrants off the torus Sharlto Copley as Agent M Kruger a black ops agent working secretly for Delacourt He is a psychopathic killer with a reputation for using extreme measures Alice Braga as Frey Santiago Max s childhood best friend She works as a nurse and is a single mother to a daughter with leukemia Valentina Giron as young Frey Diego Luna as Julio Max s best friend Wagner Moura as Spider a hacker and information thief who runs clandestine flights to Elysium William Fichtner as John Carlyle He is CEO of Armadyne Corp the company that designed and built Elysium Brandon Auret as Drake one of Kruger s soldiers Josh Blacker as Crowe one of Kruger s soldiers Faran Tahir as President Patel leader of Elysium Emma Tremblay as Matilda Santiago Frey s daughter who is dying of cancer Jose Pablo Cantillo as Sandro one of Spider s hackers Adrian Holmes as Manuel Jared Keeso as Rico Carly Pope Ona Grauer and Michael Shanks as CCB agents Terry Chen as CCB TechnicianProduction editElysium was produced by Bill Block Neill Blomkamp and Simon Kinberg and written and directed by Neill Blomkamp the director and co writer of District 9 2009 It reunites Blomkamp with some of his District 9 crew such as editor Julian Clarke production designer Philip Ivey cinematographer Trent Opaloch and actor Sharlto Copley playing one of the film s antagonists Elysium is a co production of TriStar Pictures and MRC 7 Although the film s story is set in 2154 Blomkamp has stated that it is a comment on the contemporary human condition 8 Everybody wants to ask me lately about my predictions for the future the director has said No no no This isn t science fiction This is today This is now 9 In January 2011 independent studio Media Rights Capital met with major studios to distribute Elysium and Blomkamp shared art designs of his proposed science fiction film The art designs won over the executives at Sony Pictures who bought the film after making a more attractive offer than the other studios 10 The main role was first offered to Watkin Tudor Jones a South African rapper who despite being a fan of District 9 and having a D9 tattoo on his inner lip did not take the role 11 The role was then offered to rapper Eminem but he wanted the film to be shot in Detroit That was not an option for the two studios and so Blomkamp moved on to Damon as his next choice 12 With a production budget of 115 million 13 production began in July 2011 The film s Earth bound scenes were shot in a dump in the poor Iztapalapa district on the outskirts of Mexico City The scenes for Elysium were shot in Vancouver and the wealthy Huixquilucan Interlomas suburbs of Mexico City citation needed Matt Damon shaved his head for the role of Max Re shoots took place in October 2012 14 Futuristic designs were executed by Philip Ivey after long periods of researching and studying older science fiction films Ivey has continuously cited Syd Mead as a substantial influence for the film 15 Weta Workshop created the exosuits for Damon and Copley s characters while the complicated visual effects were handled primarily by Image Engine who also collaborated on District 9 with additional work by Whiskytree MPC The Embassy and Industrial Light and Magic some of the software that was used for the visual effects were Autodesk Softimage 16 The film s music score was composed by newcomer Ryan Amon and recorded at Abbey Road Studios with the Philharmonia Orchestra 17 The soundtrack was released on August 6 2013 Lawsuit editIn October 2013 a lawsuit was filed by Steve Wilson Briggs accusing the producers of copyright infringement claiming he wrote a screenplay that was substantially similar to the movie Several months before filing a lawsuit he registered his screenplay with the U S Copyright Office to file an infringement complaint 18 On October 3 2014 the U S District Court for the Northern District of California found in favour of the film s producers 19 Release editWhen the film was first announced Sony intended to release it in late 2012 10 It later set an official release date for March 8 2013 20 before moving one week earlier to prevent competing against Oz the Great and Powerful 21 In October 2012 Sony then announced they had pushed back the release date to August 9 2013 22 In April 2013 Sony also announced that the film would be specifically reformatted for IMAX theaters By that time two theatrical trailers and a TV spot had already been showcased 23 Elysium was originally released on DVD and Blu ray on December 17 2013 and later released on Ultra HD Blu ray on February 9 2021 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Reception editBox office edit Elysium grossed 93 1 million in North America and 193 1 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 286 1 million against a production budget of 115 million 3 It made a net profit of 18 million when factoring together all expenses and revenues for the film 24 The film opened on August 9 2013 and grossed 11 1 million on its opening day ranking No 1 It proceeded to rank No 1 for the weekend grossing 29 8 million 25 26 Critical response edit The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 65 based on 262 reviews and an average rating of 6 5 10 The site s critical consensus reads After the heady sci fi thrills of District 9 Elysium is a bit of a comedown for director Neill Blomkamp but on its own terms it delivers just often enough to satisfy 27 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100 based on 47 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 28 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 26 In February 2015 while promoting his newest film Chappie director Neill Blomkamp expressed some regrets regarding Elysium commenting I feel like I fucked it up I feel like ultimately the story is not the right story I still think the satirical idea of a ring filled with rich people hovering above the impoverished Earth is an awesome idea I love it so much I almost want to go back and do it correctly But I just think the script wasn t I just didn t make a good enough film is ultimately what it is I feel like I executed all of the stuff that could be executed like costume and set design and special effects very well But ultimately it was all resting on a somewhat not totally formed skeletal system so the script just wasn t there the story wasn t fully there 29 In a research article entitled Elysium as a Critical Dystopia Tanner Mirrlees and Isabel Pedersen argue that Elysium communicates a critical dystopia that illuminates and interrogates present day global capitalism s worst social political ecological and technological conditions but shows them being resisted and changed for the better 30 Awards editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Art Directors Guild 2014 Award Category Nominee Result Ref Excellence in Production Design Award Fantasy Film Philip Ivey production designer Don Macaulay supervising art director Nancy Anna Brown set designer Canada unit Ross Dempster art director Canada unit Hania Robledo art director Mexico unit Catherine Ircha assistant art director Canada unit Luis Antonio Ordonez assistant art director Mexico unit Syd Mead conceptual artist David Clarke set designer Canada unit Mira Caveno set designer Canada unit Ravi Bansal concept artist Ron Turner concept artist Mitchell Stuart concept artist Christian Pearce concept designer Leri Greer concept designer Stuart Thomas concept designer Aaron Beck concept designer Ben Mauro concept designer TyRuben Ellingson concept designer George Hull concept designer Brent Boates storyboard artist Robert Pratt storyboard artist Ray Lai illustrator Rob Jensen illustrator Andy Chung previsualization artist Peter Lando set decorator Canada unit Gabriela Matus set decorator Mexico unit Nominated 31 Golden Schmoes Awards 2013 Award Category Result Ref Golden Schmoes Best Sci Fi Movie of the Year and Biggest Disappointment of the Year Nominated 32 Hollywood Film Awards 2013 Award Nominee Result Hollywood Movie Award Neill Blomkamp Nominated IGN Summer Movie Awards 2013 Award Category Result IGN Award Best Sci Fi Movie Nominated Jupiter Award 2014 Award Category Nominee Result Jupiter Award Best International Film Neill Blomkamp Nominated Leo Awards 2014 Award Category Nominee Result Leo Best Visual Effects Motion Picture Peter Muyzers Andrew Chapman Shawn Walsh Cabral Rock Won Satellite Awards 2013 Award Category Nominee Result Satellite Award Best Sound Editing amp Mixing Christopher Scarabosio Craig Berkey Dave Whitehead David Husby Nominated Visual Effects Society Awards 2014 Award Category Nominee Result VES Award Outstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture Jean LapointeJordan BenwickRobin HacklJaneen Elliott Nominated Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture Votch Levi Joshua Ong Barry Poon Kent Matheson NominatedSoundtrack editGhosst Performed by Lorn Robot Eater Performed by Gambit The Pining Pt2 Performed by Chris Clark as Clark with Martina Topley Bird We Got More Kilon TeK Remix Performed by Brendan Angelides as Eskmo Metropolis Dan Le Sac Remix Performed by PRDCTV Piano Sonata No 8 in C minor Pathetique Adagio Cantabile Written by Ludwig van Beethoven Suite For Solo Cello No 1 BWV 1007 Written by Johann Sebastian Bach Kou Kou Performed by Palms Down Percussion Twitch It Grows and It Grows Performed by Raffertie Piano Concerto No 4 in G Major Rondo Vivace Written by Ludwig van Beethoven Bio Techno Written and performed by Audio Android Loner Performed by Burial New World Disorder Performed by Arkasia Six Degrees Performed by Kryptic Minds Stjernekiggeri Written and Performed by Mike Sheridan Sierra Leone Performed by Mt Eden Elysium Performed by Ryan AmonSee also editList of films featuring space stations List of films featuring powered exoskeletons List of films featuring drones List of science fiction films Grey Digital TargetReferences edit ELYSIUM 15 British Board of Film Classification July 15 2013 Retrieved July 15 2013 Elysium 2013 Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times 2013 Archived from the original on October 18 2013 Retrieved September 13 2015 a b c Elysium 2013 Box Office Mojo Amazon com December 17 2013 Retrieved August 28 2013 First Look at Sharlto Copley in Neill Blomkamp s Elysium Rogue company Archived from the original on December 19 2017 Retrieved April 10 2013 SDCC Elysium Viral Launches ComingSoon net 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September 1 2016 Elysium as a critical dystopia International Journal of Media amp Cultural Politics 12 3 305 322 doi 10 1386 macp 12 3 305 1 Giardina Carolyn February 8 2014 The Great Gatsby Gravity Her Win Art Directors Guild Honors The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 8 2024 Golden Schmoes Winners and Nominees 2013 JoBlo com Movie Network Retrieved April 8 2024 External links editElysium at IMDb nbsp Elysium at the TCM Movie Database Elysium at Box Office Mojo Elysium at Rotten Tomatoes Elysium at Metacritic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elysium film amp oldid 1220798039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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