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6.2/10
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In a future France with many unemployed, big companies run the country. Ares is a loser boxer. When his sister's arrested, he agrees to a new drug, that'll help him win.In a future France with many unemployed, big companies run the country. Ares is a loser boxer. When his sister's arrested, he agrees to a new drug, that'll help him win.In a future France with many unemployed, big companies run the country. Ares is a loser boxer. When his sister's arrested, he agrees to a new drug, that'll help him win.
Thierry Hancisse
- Coach
- (as Thierry Hancisse de la Comédie Française)
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Ares is an interestingly prophetic sci fi film from France.
Given the rise of corporate control and big pharma, its not too much of a stretch to envision a dystopian future where people are cannon fodder for drug dollars.
This is an action film first and foremost but its an intelligent one. The premise it starts from offers up one possible grim future that's quite plausible and builds from solid, rational foundations.
Perhaps the only downside of this film is it does feel a little abrupt at times, with an ending that could have had more impact had it been handled with a little more care.
Nonetheless, this is a quality production I can recommend. Seven out of ten from me.
Given the rise of corporate control and big pharma, its not too much of a stretch to envision a dystopian future where people are cannon fodder for drug dollars.
This is an action film first and foremost but its an intelligent one. The premise it starts from offers up one possible grim future that's quite plausible and builds from solid, rational foundations.
Perhaps the only downside of this film is it does feel a little abrupt at times, with an ending that could have had more impact had it been handled with a little more care.
Nonetheless, this is a quality production I can recommend. Seven out of ten from me.
Like Blade Runner it's a dystopian future, and in this is mass human experimentation by heartless corporations, as well a brutal prize fighting. But it's not a martial arts movie. It's a movie about the sacrifices that one man makes to try to save his family. I thought it extremely well done and compelling, and somewhat sad. There is a hint of the original French revolution throughout, which is interesting. The setting is Paris.
Ares is not the kind of film I'd normally watch, I've just had a spate of good luck with French cinema lately so hoped for the best.
It tells the story of a struggling futuristic France where 15 million people are unemployed and even more homeless. Prize fighting has become big business and our story follows a washed up fighter reeled back in by big pharma and their legal enhancement supplements.
Despite the subject matter this isn't the brainless macho action feature you'd expect, it's fairly smart and paints a grim dystopian future where people are desperate while the top 1% manipulate them.
I appreciated everything they did here, though it's certainly not my kind of film that made something out of a very played out formula.
Good writing saves it to a degree and I'd say this is a watchable affair for anyone who likes their action films with a hint of intelligence.
The Goood:
Well written
Fairly smart little film
The Bad:
The brainless aspects still exist
Not as polished as it could have been
It tells the story of a struggling futuristic France where 15 million people are unemployed and even more homeless. Prize fighting has become big business and our story follows a washed up fighter reeled back in by big pharma and their legal enhancement supplements.
Despite the subject matter this isn't the brainless macho action feature you'd expect, it's fairly smart and paints a grim dystopian future where people are desperate while the top 1% manipulate them.
I appreciated everything they did here, though it's certainly not my kind of film that made something out of a very played out formula.
Good writing saves it to a degree and I'd say this is a watchable affair for anyone who likes their action films with a hint of intelligence.
The Goood:
Well written
Fairly smart little film
The Bad:
The brainless aspects still exist
Not as polished as it could have been
I'm always interested in new plot ideas and this one was different. My main gripe was that it was pretty slow. It really didn't pick up until the last 20 minutes and then ended super quick. It was a short movie and there wasn't a lot of dialogue so I didn't mind the subtitles at all.
So many crap movies out there get high ratings and movies like this one are down voted and buried. I saw this movie but accident on my cable TV an boy am glad I didn't change channel. Thumbs up to the makers.
Did you know
- GoofsThere is a scene in the movie where the fight manager uses a blood test to indicate that the new drug will kill 3 others but not kill the main character. If there is a blood test to determine if the new drug will kill you, why did the corporation test it on and kill over 30,000 people? And, furthermore, there would be no risk that the company would test the drug on anyone else who is at risk because they could just run the blood test first.
- ConnectionsReferences Cabaret (1972)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $109,143
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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