I have a couple of standard answers that I use in these cases, and the selection of an answer depends on how much I like or respect the person I'm talking to. Most people don't get more than a condescending sneer or the verbal equivalent, but when pressed I can rattle off a whole list of problems. I've been molested into seeing this piece of trashy eye-candy twice now, and the second viewing did not eliminate any of my basic complaints:
Part One: If it's going to be billed as science fiction, you might want to learn some science.
Part Two: Million-to-one coincidences do not make great heroic epics. At best, they make almost-funny water cooler anecdotes.
Part Three: This movie boldly goes where a million others have gone before, some of them several times.
"Pitch Black" is not entirely devoid of redeeming features. The cinematography is excellent, and the use of filters is a nice, if not completely realistic, attempt to convey the atmosphere of a planet lit by suns that are unlike our own. The eclipse scene, in particular, is a technically wonderful scene, highlighting the splendid special effects art, a deft touch by the director, and wonderful camera work. Finally, Riddick is an extremely cool anti-hero played to perfection by rising star Vin Diesel, who will hopefully be treated with a little more respect in the upcoming "Chronicles of Riddick". But one cool five-minute segment and one good action star do not make a movie good, any more than a ringed planet and an impossible alien make a movie science fiction.
Genre: Sci-Fi/Horror. Director: David Twohy. Cast: Vin Diesel, Keith David, Radha Mitchell, Lewis Fitz-Gerald, Cole Hauser. Runtime: 109 minutes. Web site: http://www.pitch-black.com/
Let me put it this way: Hungry, bored, plain stupid? Make your own 'Pitch Black'!
The Ingredients:
Two major rights were violated during the making of Pitch Black. The basic human rights of the viewers who had to put up with two hours of this crap, and various Copyrights.
Pitch Black is an obvious rip off from two sources. First, the stranded spaceship, the deserted colony on the planet, the dangers from within and without the crew are all classic elements of the 'Alien' series. Second, the idea of a destruction which strikes a planet in cycles of a few years, every time an eclipse takes place is a shameless rip off from Isaac Asimov's famous book Nightfall.
In spite of all the great stolen ideas, Pitch Black is still a bad movie. There is no backbone to the story. They just crash on the planet and immediately begin their rescue. Not much dialogs either, you could probably watch the movie in mute and still understand a great deal.
The main motive of confusing between light and darkness and between good and and evil is emphasized in the sudden change of roles between the 'law enforcing' man and the dangerous murderer. But instead of adding any depth to the movie it lacks reliability, and ends up adding nothing but the element of surprise.
Of course one could claim that since this is a horror movie that is exactly what its makers wanted to achieve. But it is very clear when you watch the movie that Pitch Black was intended to be a cross between science fiction and a thriller. It was meant, and had the potential, to be better, much better. But for some reason it turned out to be a slasher movie movie, and a horrible movie it is indeed.
Oh, you think this is harsh go see the movie.
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