Tom Cruise’s sci-fi ‘Oblivion’ is set in a post-apocalyptic future. But as Cruise’s Jack Harper soon discovers, all is not what it seems.
Tom Cruise’s latest film Oblivion isn’t the actor’s first dalliance with the Science Fiction genre, but it is much different than anything he’s done before. The film presents a – relatively – familiar story and adds in a couple of – relatively – familiar twists, but leaves the audiences wondering what it was they just spent the last two hours watching. While I found the story straightforward, more than a couple people leaving the theatre professed confusion.
Cruise is Jack Harper, a member of a two-man crew working as a part of small a planet wide effort to salvage what is left of Earth in the year 2077. Seems that in 2017, aliens attacked us by first destroying the Moon – throwing the planet into geological crisis – before invading. We’re told that humanity was only able to overcome the aliens, called Scavs, by launching nuclear weapons. We won the war, but lost the planet. What is left of society is evacuated to Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, while the team of Jack and his partner Victoria (a surprisingly good Andrea Riseborough) work to maintain the security drones that protect the massive machines that collect what is left of Earth’s most important resource – water – for transfer off-planet.
One of the Oblivion‘s biggest twists has been completely spoiled by the film’s marketing.
At first, Jack comes across as a normal guy… a particularly gifted mechanic who enjoys his time on the ground more than Victoria wishes he did. But all is not as it seems (a refrain that will become familiar), as it is revealed Jack is having very specific dreams 2017 that he should not have. Prior to their Earth-side deployment, Jack and Victoria had their memories wiped so that they could share none of humanity’s secrets if captured by the few Scavs still on the planet. Plus? Jack’s not eighty. When an older space vessel crash-lands near him, he begins to realize they are more than dreams.
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