Cast: Bruce Willis (Die Hard, The Sixth Sense), Radha Mitchell (Man on Fire, Silent Hill), Rosamund Pike (Die Another Day, Doom), James Cromwell (L.A. Confidential, W.), Ving Rhames (Mission: Impossible, Pulp Fiction), Michael Cudlitz (Band of Brothers), Boris Kodjoe
The Deal: In an age where people purchase unflawed robotic versions of themselves, called surrogates, to assume their life roles and keep them safe while they are comfy at their home, FBI agent Tom Greer (Willis) investigates the mysterious murders of people while connected to their surrogate, a phenomenon that was thought to be impossible. The murders spawn a quest for answers, but in a world where no one is what they appear to be, who's real and who can you trust?
Thoughts: Though Surrogates is probably not worth the inflated theater prices, it is an entertaining film that is worth seeing. The premise is very straight forward, and viewers will be hard-pressed not to find the idea fairly interesting. The plot's twists and turns are somewhat predictable, and the film is a little too action happy at times, but the idea of this futuristic world overpowers these downsides and keeps the film enjoyable. The biggest downside is that the film has a premise with limitless options, but fails to fully utilize them, a waste when you consider the idea of controlling a robotic version of yourself.
There are a lot of familiar names in the film, and as a whole, if you're familiar with the types of films you typically see them in, then you have a good idea of what the performances are like. Yes, many of the actors have had a great role or two, but for the most part, they are all decent actors and actresses, but nothing more. It is one of the draw-backs to the film. Sci-fi can be a tricky genre to pull of well. It needs an engaging script and great acting, two things that are both missing from the film.
Verdict: Though it's not likely to blow you away, Surrogates takes an interesting idea and makes a decently entertaining film out of it. It misses some great opportunities, and the acting could be better, but its a solid option if your looking for a newer film to see. ☆☆☆
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