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Spectral

Spectral is a 2016 military science fiction thriller action film directed by Nic Mathieu. Written by himself, Ian Fried, and George Nolfi from a story by Fried and Mathieu. The film stars James Badge Dale, Max Martini, Emily Mortimer, Clayne Crawford, and Bruce Greenwood. The film was released worldwide on December 9, 2016 on Netflix.[4] On February 1, 2017, Netflix released a prequel graphic novel of the film called Spectral: Ghosts of War which was made available digitally through the website ComiXology.[5][6]

Spectral
Title card and logo of Spectral
Directed byNic Mathieu
Screenplay byGeorge Nolfi
Story by
  • Ian Fried
  • Nic Mathieu
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBojan Bazelli
Edited byJason Ballantine
Music byJunkie XL[1]
Production
companies
Legendary Pictures
Universal Pictures
Netflix
Mid Atlantic Films
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • December 9, 2016 (2016-12-09) (Worldwide)
Running time
107 minutes[2]
Countries
  • United States
  • Moldova
Languages
  • English
  • Russian
  • Romanian
  • Slovenian
Budget$70 million (estimated)[3]

Plot Edit

DARPA researcher Dr. Mark Clyne flies from Virginia to Moldova, the current deployment location of the US military in the ongoing Moldovan War, to be consulted on one of his creations, a line of hyperspectral imaging goggles that have been issued to troops there. After arriving at a US military airbase on the outskirts of Chișinău, he meets with US Army General Orland and CIA officer Fran Madison. They show him footage captured by the troops' goggles of a mysterious, translucent, humanoid apparition that kills almost instantaneously. Knowing it is not interference, Orland wants Clyne's expert opinion before forwarding the findings and footage to his superiors. Conversely, Madison believes the sightings to be members of the local insurgency wearing an advanced form of active camouflage and has orders from her superiors to retrieve a sample.

To get a clearer shot of the anomalies and identify them, both Clyne and Madison accompany a team of Delta Force operators into the field to find Utah team that went missing the day before. To capture a better image of the apparitions, Clyne mounts a larger, more powerful version of the hyperspectral camera on top of one of the armored personnel carriers. Upon arriving at the location, they discover all of the members of the Utah team (except one member named Comstock, who is found alive hiding under a bath tub) are dead along with the insurgents. They are ambushed by the apparitions, who, being impervious to small arms fire and explosives, inflict heavy casualties before the soldiers retreat. After landmines render their vehicles inoperable and kill Comstock, the group takes cover in an abandoned factory where they find two children barricaded inside. The apparitions attempt to follow them but are stopped by a barrier of iron shavings. The children share that their father scattered the shavings to protect his children before he was killed. The survivors make contact with the airbase and set up a rendezvous. Clyne modifies the hyperspectral camera into a large searchlight, which enables the group to see the apparitions without the need for goggles. Clyne points out numerous crates of iron shavings lying around the factory, which the unit uses to turn their grenades into IEDs laced with iron shavings to give them a fighting chance. Fortified with these new weapons, the group sets out for the rendezvous point about a half-mile away from the factory. About an hour before the extraction time, the apparitions find a way to cross the barrier, forcing the survivors to leave the factory.

The apparitions chase the group, who uses the iron explosives to slow them down. Reinforcements and a helicopter evac join them at the rendezvous point, a largely abandoned plaza. However, they are ambushed by the apparitions and are barely able to escape as the figures kill one of the children and the soldiers sent as backup. Once safely in the air, they receive word from Orland that the apparitions have overrun the airbase, so they are redirected to a civilian bunker controlled by the allied Moldovan military. Thinking over what he learned from the young girl they have rescued, Clyne deduces the apparitions are likely man-made and are made of Bose-Einstein condensate, which explains their ability to move through walls, freeze people to death, and the inability to pass through iron shavings and ceramic materials (hence their inability to penetrate ceramic tank armor and Comstock's hiding place under the bath tub). Working overnight with Orland and surviving military engineers, he constructs several makeshift pulse weapons capable of breaking down the condensate. The next morning, the remaining American soldiers head to the Masarov power plant in the center of the city by V-22 Ospreys, as Clyne believes it is the only facility capable of generating the power needed to create the condensate.

While the soldiers mount an offensive distraction on the roof of the plant, Clyne and Madison descend down to a recently overrun laboratory inside. They deduce that scientists, working in weapons research for the former regime, were scanning humans on a molecular level and using advanced 3D printing to replicate them in condensate form. The human test subjects' brains and peripheral nervous systems were then removed and hooked up to a central machine that keeps the condensate copies (or "apparitions") alive. With the battle above threatening to release the remaining condensates, Clyne finally finishes activation of the failsafe system, which deactivates the condensate apparitions. Believing that whatever level of consciousness remaining is in pain, he unplugs the human remains from the machine, finally giving them peace.

With the apparitions gone, the US and allied Moldovan military continue their work of taking control of the city from the insurgents. A Department of Defense extraction team is to be sent back to the plant with the Delta Force operators to take the machinery apart and potentially use it for their own purposes. Saying goodbye to Madison and General Orland, Clyne boards a V-22 Osprey to be taken back home to Virginia.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

During the summer of 2014, Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures announced that commercials director Nic Mathieu would make his feature debut directing Fried's screenplay for the supernatural action film Spectral which would star James Badge Dale, Max Martini, Bruce Greenwood and Emily Mortimer. Described as a supernatural Black Hawk Down, Spectral centers on a special-ops team dispatched to fight supernatural beings who have taken over a European city.[7][8][9][10]

Ian Fried wrote the original script, which was re-written by Mathieu, Jamie Moss, John Gatins and George Nolfi, who received sole screenwriting credit, with Mathieu and Fried receiving story credit.[11]

Principal photography Edit

Principal photography began on August 7, 2014.[12] Shooting started on August 28, 2014 in various streets and buildings in Budapest, Hungary, relying extensively on practical effects and locations for an authentic, gritty atmosphere. Locations included Buda Castle, which served as the location of the landing zone scene, and Gellért Hill.[13] Filming was completed in August 2015. Peter Jackson’s Weta Workshop produced the futuristic weapons and Weta Digital created the visual effects for the film.[4] Universal Pictures anticipated a release in August 2016 but decided against this and transferred the rights to Netflix which released it on December 9, 2016.[14]

Release Edit

Initially, Universal Pictures was going to distribute the film, setting an August 12, 2016 release date for the film.[15] In June 2016, the film was pulled from the schedule.[16] Netflix later acquired distribution rights to the film and released the film worldwide on December 9, 2016.[17][18][19]

On February 1, 2017, Netflix released a prequel comic of the movie called Spectral: Ghosts of War made available digitally through the website ComiXology.[5][6]

Critical reception Edit

Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 78% based on 9 reviews, with an average rating of 5.70/10.[20]

Writing for The Verge, Tasha Robinson summarises "It’s understandable that Netflix jumped at the chance to grab what was intended as a big-screen, large-scale thriller. But Spectral winds up feeling like a much smaller film, like something that was intended for a casual streaming experience all along."[21]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Tom Holkenborg (Junkie XL) Scoring 'Spectral'". Film Music Reporter. 23 March 2016.
  2. ^ "SPECTRAL". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Spectral". IMDb. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Fleming, Mike Jr. (17 November 2016). "Netflix Lands Legendary Sci-Fi Action Film 'Spectral'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Netflix's Spectral Gets a Prequel Comic".
  6. ^ a b . comixology. Archived from the original on February 10, 2017.
  7. ^ "James Badge Dale In Talks To Topline 'Spectral'". Deadline Hollywood. 19 February 2014. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
  8. ^ "Max Martini Joins Legendary's 'Spectral' Thriller". Deadline Hollywood. 6 June 2014. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
  9. ^ "Bruce Greenwood Joins James Badge Dale in Legendary's 'Spectral'". Deadline Hollywood. 18 June 2014.
  10. ^ "Emily Mortimer in Talks to Star in Legendary's 'Spectral'". The Hollywood Reporter. 7 July 2014. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  11. ^ James Badge Dale to feature in 'Spectral' IANS English; New Delhi 20 Feb 2014.
  12. ^ . studiosystemnews.com. August 11, 2014. Archived from the original on August 11, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
  13. ^ "Budapest demolished in new Netflix sci-fi film". Daily News Hungary. 8 December 2016. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  14. ^ "Trailer for Spectral". Retrieved December 12, 2016.
  15. ^ Deadline Team, The (December 19, 2014). "Universal & Legendary Date 'Krampus,' 'Spectral'; Open Road Shifts 'Nightcrawler'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  16. ^ McClintock, Pamela (June 14, 2016). "Legendary, Universal Pull 'Spectral' From August Release Calendar". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 6, 2016.
  17. ^ "Spectral | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix". Youtube. Netflix. 2 December 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  18. ^ "Spectral Trailer - Watch at ComingSoon.net". ComingSoon.net. 2 December 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  19. ^ "Netflix's 'Spectral' Trailer Pits the Military Against Spooks! - Bloody Disgusting!". Bloody Disgusting!. 2 December 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  20. ^ "Spectral (2016)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 15, 2021.
  21. ^ "Spectral review: Netflix's new movie is Gears of War meets Aliens, on the cheap". The Verge. 9 December 2016. Retrieved January 14, 2018.

Further reading Edit

  • The science of Spectral: Is that really how Bose–Einstein condensate behaves? An actual Bose–Einstein condensate scientist reviews Spectral's science. Plus a response from the film's director, Nic Mathieu. Thilo Stöferle. July 18, 2017. Ars Technica. Accessed June 4, 2021.

External links Edit

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This article is about the film For other uses see Spectral disambiguation Not to be confused with Spectre 2015 film Spectral is a 2016 military science fiction thriller action film directed by Nic Mathieu Written by himself Ian Fried and George Nolfi from a story by Fried and Mathieu The film stars James Badge Dale Max Martini Emily Mortimer Clayne Crawford and Bruce Greenwood The film was released worldwide on December 9 2016 on Netflix 4 On February 1 2017 Netflix released a prequel graphic novel of the film called Spectral Ghosts of War which was made available digitally through the website ComiXology 5 6 SpectralTitle card and logo of SpectralDirected byNic MathieuScreenplay byGeorge NolfiStory byIan Fried Nic MathieuProduced byThomas Tull Jillian ShareStarringJames Badge Dale Max Martini Emily Mortimer Clayne Crawford Bruce GreenwoodCinematographyBojan BazelliEdited byJason BallantineMusic byJunkie XL 1 ProductioncompaniesLegendary PicturesUniversal PicturesNetflixMid Atlantic FilmsDistributed byNetflixRelease dateDecember 9 2016 2016 12 09 Worldwide Running time107 minutes 2 CountriesUnited States MoldovaLanguagesEnglish Russian Romanian SlovenianBudget 70 million estimated 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Principal photography 4 Release 4 1 Critical reception 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksPlot EditThis article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message DARPA researcher Dr Mark Clyne flies from Virginia to Moldova the current deployment location of the US military in the ongoing Moldovan War to be consulted on one of his creations a line of hyperspectral imaging goggles that have been issued to troops there After arriving at a US military airbase on the outskirts of Chișinău he meets with US Army General Orland and CIA officer Fran Madison They show him footage captured by the troops goggles of a mysterious translucent humanoid apparition that kills almost instantaneously Knowing it is not interference Orland wants Clyne s expert opinion before forwarding the findings and footage to his superiors Conversely Madison believes the sightings to be members of the local insurgency wearing an advanced form of active camouflage and has orders from her superiors to retrieve a sample To get a clearer shot of the anomalies and identify them both Clyne and Madison accompany a team of Delta Force operators into the field to find Utah team that went missing the day before To capture a better image of the apparitions Clyne mounts a larger more powerful version of the hyperspectral camera on top of one of the armored personnel carriers Upon arriving at the location they discover all of the members of the Utah team except one member named Comstock who is found alive hiding under a bath tub are dead along with the insurgents They are ambushed by the apparitions who being impervious to small arms fire and explosives inflict heavy casualties before the soldiers retreat After landmines render their vehicles inoperable and kill Comstock the group takes cover in an abandoned factory where they find two children barricaded inside The apparitions attempt to follow them but are stopped by a barrier of iron shavings The children share that their father scattered the shavings to protect his children before he was killed The survivors make contact with the airbase and set up a rendezvous Clyne modifies the hyperspectral camera into a large searchlight which enables the group to see the apparitions without the need for goggles Clyne points out numerous crates of iron shavings lying around the factory which the unit uses to turn their grenades into IEDs laced with iron shavings to give them a fighting chance Fortified with these new weapons the group sets out for the rendezvous point about a half mile away from the factory About an hour before the extraction time the apparitions find a way to cross the barrier forcing the survivors to leave the factory The apparitions chase the group who uses the iron explosives to slow them down Reinforcements and a helicopter evac join them at the rendezvous point a largely abandoned plaza However they are ambushed by the apparitions and are barely able to escape as the figures kill one of the children and the soldiers sent as backup Once safely in the air they receive word from Orland that the apparitions have overrun the airbase so they are redirected to a civilian bunker controlled by the allied Moldovan military Thinking over what he learned from the young girl they have rescued Clyne deduces the apparitions are likely man made and are made of Bose Einstein condensate which explains their ability to move through walls freeze people to death and the inability to pass through iron shavings and ceramic materials hence their inability to penetrate ceramic tank armor and Comstock s hiding place under the bath tub Working overnight with Orland and surviving military engineers he constructs several makeshift pulse weapons capable of breaking down the condensate The next morning the remaining American soldiers head to the Masarov power plant in the center of the city by V 22 Ospreys as Clyne believes it is the only facility capable of generating the power needed to create the condensate While the soldiers mount an offensive distraction on the roof of the plant Clyne and Madison descend down to a recently overrun laboratory inside They deduce that scientists working in weapons research for the former regime were scanning humans on a molecular level and using advanced 3D printing to replicate them in condensate form The human test subjects brains and peripheral nervous systems were then removed and hooked up to a central machine that keeps the condensate copies or apparitions alive With the battle above threatening to release the remaining condensates Clyne finally finishes activation of the failsafe system which deactivates the condensate apparitions Believing that whatever level of consciousness remaining is in pain he unplugs the human remains from the machine finally giving them peace With the apparitions gone the US and allied Moldovan military continue their work of taking control of the city from the insurgents A Department of Defense extraction team is to be sent back to the plant with the Delta Force operators to take the machinery apart and potentially use it for their own purposes Saying goodbye to Madison and General Orland Clyne boards a V 22 Osprey to be taken back home to Virginia Cast EditJames Badge Dale as Clyne a DARPA scientist Emily Mortimer as Fran Madison a CIA officer who runs Delta Force operations in Moldova s war torn capital Max Martini as CPT Major Sessions the leader of the Delta Force team Bruce Greenwood as General Orland the leader of US Army troops deployed to fight in the Moldovan War Clayne Crawford as SGT Toll Gonzalo Menendez as Cabrera Ursula Parker as Sari a young Moldovan girl Louis Ozawa Changchien as SGT Chen Cory Hardrict as Alessio Aaron Serban as Bogdan Sari s little brother Dylan Smith as Talbot Jimmy Akingbola as McFadden Ryan Robbins as Comstock Stephen Root as Dr Mindala Philip Bulcock as SGT Davis Royce Pierreson as Diaz Declan Hannigan as Hayden Mark O Neal as Lewis Michael Bodie as EfremProduction EditDuring the summer of 2014 Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures announced that commercials director Nic Mathieu would make his feature debut directing Fried s screenplay for the supernatural action film Spectral which would star James Badge Dale Max Martini Bruce Greenwood and Emily Mortimer Described as a supernatural Black Hawk Down Spectral centers on a special ops team dispatched to fight supernatural beings who have taken over a European city 7 8 9 10 Ian Fried wrote the original script which was re written by Mathieu Jamie Moss John Gatins and George Nolfi who received sole screenwriting credit with Mathieu and Fried receiving story credit 11 Principal photography Edit Principal photography began on August 7 2014 12 Shooting started on August 28 2014 in various streets and buildings in Budapest Hungary relying extensively on practical effects and locations for an authentic gritty atmosphere Locations included Buda Castle which served as the location of the landing zone scene and Gellert Hill 13 Filming was completed in August 2015 Peter Jackson s Weta Workshop produced the futuristic weapons and Weta Digital created the visual effects for the film 4 Universal Pictures anticipated a release in August 2016 but decided against this and transferred the rights to Netflix which released it on December 9 2016 14 Release EditInitially Universal Pictures was going to distribute the film setting an August 12 2016 release date for the film 15 In June 2016 the film was pulled from the schedule 16 Netflix later acquired distribution rights to the film and released the film worldwide on December 9 2016 17 18 19 On February 1 2017 Netflix released a prequel comic of the movie called Spectral Ghosts of War made available digitally through the website ComiXology 5 6 Critical reception Edit Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 78 based on 9 reviews with an average rating of 5 70 10 20 Writing for The Verge Tasha Robinson summarises It s understandable that Netflix jumped at the chance to grab what was intended as a big screen large scale thriller But Spectral winds up feeling like a much smaller film like something that was intended for a casual streaming experience all along 21 References Edit Tom Holkenborg Junkie XL Scoring Spectral Film Music Reporter 23 March 2016 SPECTRAL British Board of Film Classification Retrieved 8 December 2016 Spectral IMDb Retrieved January 14 2017 a b Fleming Mike Jr 17 November 2016 Netflix Lands Legendary Sci Fi Action Film Spectral Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 17 November 2016 a b Netflix s Spectral Gets a Prequel Comic a b Spectral Ghosts Of War comixology Archived from the original on February 10 2017 James Badge Dale In Talks To Topline Spectral Deadline Hollywood 19 February 2014 Retrieved 19 June 2014 Max Martini Joins Legendary s Spectral Thriller Deadline Hollywood 6 June 2014 Retrieved 19 June 2014 Bruce Greenwood Joins James Badge Dale in Legendary s Spectral Deadline Hollywood 18 June 2014 Emily Mortimer in Talks to Star in Legendary s Spectral The Hollywood Reporter 7 July 2014 Retrieved 8 July 2014 James Badge Dale to feature in Spectral IANS English New Delhi 20 Feb 2014 ON THE SET FOR 8 11 14 JURASSIC WORLD WRAPS THE LAST FACE STARTS studiosystemnews com August 11 2014 Archived from the original on August 11 2014 Retrieved August 12 2014 Budapest demolished in new Netflix sci fi film Daily News Hungary 8 December 2016 Retrieved 18 January 2021 Trailer for Spectral Retrieved December 12 2016 Deadline Team The December 19 2014 Universal amp Legendary Date Krampus Spectral Open Road Shifts Nightcrawler Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 6 2016 McClintock Pamela June 14 2016 Legendary Universal Pull Spectral From August Release Calendar The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 6 2016 Spectral Official Trailer HD Netflix Youtube Netflix 2 December 2016 Retrieved 2 December 2016 Spectral Trailer Watch at ComingSoon net ComingSoon net 2 December 2016 Retrieved 2 December 2016 Netflix s Spectral Trailer Pits the Military Against Spooks Bloody Disgusting Bloody Disgusting 2 December 2016 Retrieved 2 December 2016 Spectral 2016 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved August 15 2021 Spectral review Netflix s new movie is Gears of War meets Aliens on the cheap The Verge 9 December 2016 Retrieved January 14 2018 Further reading EditThe science of Spectral Is that really how Bose Einstein condensate behaves An actual Bose Einstein condensate scientist reviews Spectral s science Plus a response from the film s director Nic Mathieu Thilo Stoferle July 18 2017 Ars Technica Accessed June 4 2021 External links EditSpectral at IMDb nbsp Spectral on Netflix Spectral at Rotten Tomatoes Spectral at Metacritic nbsp Spectral at AllMovie Spectral at Douban in Chinese Spectral at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spectral amp oldid 1171210966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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