In the near future, crime is patrolled by a mechanized police force.
When one police droid, Chappie, is stolen and given new programming, he
becomes the first robot with the ability to think and feel for himself.
Director:
Neill Blomkamp
Writers:
Neill Blomkamp,
Terri Tatchell
Stars:
Sharlto Copley,
Dev Patel,
Hugh Jackman.
Chappie (2015) Storyline:-
In the near future, Indian born Deon Wilson (Dev Patel), is a high
ranking executive in a Robotic Police Force company. When he comes up
with an idea to make a self conscious robot named Chappie to protect
better, his higher-ups disapprove it. Nonetheless, he makes it and when
the company finds out, scraps the robot. When 2 small time criminals
planning a $200 million heist find Chappie, they kidnap Deon and force
him to program Chappie to assist them in their heist. When
power-corrupted military general Vincent (Hugh Jackman) finds out, he
rallies all forces to stop Chappie, at any cost that leads to an
monumental showdown between Good and Evil.
Box Office:-
Budget:
$49,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend:
$13,346,782
(USA)
(6 March 2015)
Gross:
$31,569,268
(USA)
(1 May 2015)
User Reviews:-
Why
all the hate for this movie? I understand not liking something, but
everyone seems to just TRASH it. Did I see the same movie? I saw an
emotional film about innocence and loss. I REALLY don't understand.
Sure, maybe the film didn't have the best dialogue or the best acting in
the world, but it hit home for me. The VFX were phenomenal, Chappie is
the best CGI motion capture I have seen in a long time, the 100%
electronic musical score by Hans Zimmer was really unique and fresh, and
it has a really great ending. I DON'T UNDERSTAND. If you like
Blomkamp's previous films or are remotely interested, please watch it
yourself. I think the critics are wrong on this one. I have been
thinking for a while about why the reviews are so out there. First off,
the trailers are AWFUL. The first to come out was this philosophical
"What does it mean to be human?" kinda movie. The TV trailers were
"GUNS, EXPLOSIONS, ROBOTS!!!" and it is neither. Think "Little Miss
Sunshine" with a robot, that is a more accurate representation.
Blomkamp's most underrated film.
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