Film Review by FIORE
Grab a jumbo tub of popcorn and get ready for a celluloid
thrill ride. RAMPAGE is a chock full of fun, action, laughs, thrills and
prodigious special effects.
Once again, this is a film based on an arcade game I never
played. Apparently, it doesn’t matter
because the film version is so divergent from the game, it is an entirely new
concept. Primatologist, and former spec
ops vet Davis Okoye (Dwayne Johnson) is pressed into action when a space
station implodes sending its cargo of genetic mutation hurling toward
Earth. The wayward canisters affect
several creatures, turning them into giant monsters, including George, an
albino silverback gorilla who is Okoye’s friend. The monsters trek to Chicago, and the fate of
the city rests with Davis and George.
Helping The Rock are Pittsburgh native Joe Manganiello,
who has a brief, but effective role, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who steals every
scene he is in, and the alluring Naomie Harris.
The SFX in RAMPAGE
are exceptional. The final battle of the
monsters is worth the price of admission alone.
Director of Photography Jaron Presant, Editors Jim May and Bob Ducsay
and Production Designer Barry Chusid combine for a visual sci-fi
extravaganza. I saw RAMPAGE in standard definition, but second time around, I may spend
the extra nickel and catch it in IMAX 3D.
It lends itself to the technology.
As good as the SFX are, that’s how absurd the action
sequences are; everything in RAMPAGE
is over the top. Impossible stunts and skirmish
scenes are the norm. Scope out the Rock
flying half of a helicopter on the top of a building as it collapses for proof.
No agendas, no social aphorism, no propaganda, no
holier-than-thou sermons; just solid escapism with battles and big
monsters. So, what’s not to like?
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