Set in the not-too-distant future, Chaos Walking introduces us to a colony on a distant planet named New World. The hook is fascinating: the planet has an atmospheric quirk called "The Noise." This phenomenon causes the thoughts of all living beings to be heard and seen. There are no secrets here—every fear, desire, and lie is on full display.
The story follows Todd Hewitt (Tom Holland), a young man living in an all-male settlement. He was led to believe that the native alien species killed all the women of the colony. However, his reality is shattered when a spaceship crashes nearby, and he discovers the sole survivor: a girl named Viola (Daisy Ridley). ---Chaos Walking -2021- BluRay Dual Audio -Hindi ...
Because Viola is a woman, she has no "Noise." Her silence is deafening and terrifying to the men of the town. When the corrupt Mayor Prentiss (Mads Mikkelsen) realizes Viola poses a threat to his control, Todd is forced to flee with her, embarking on a journey to get her to safety and discover the truth about his planet. Set in the not-too-distant future, Chaos Walking introduces
1. The "Noise" (Visuals & Directing): The film’s strongest asset is the visual representation of "The Noise." On BluRay, the CGI swarms of digital mist that represent the men’s thoughts look crisp and immersive. The visual effects team did a great job making thoughts look chaotic, overlapping, and intrusive. The cinematography captures a rugged, rural sci-fi aesthetic that looks excellent in high definition. Amazon Prime Video holds the primary streaming rights
2. Performances:
3. Story & Pacing: This is where the film stumbles. The production had a troubled history (extensive reshoots), and it shows. The first act is gripping as you learn the rules of the world. However, the middle section drags, and the climax feels rushed. It feels like a "road trip" movie that occasionally stalls. It lacks the tight tension of The Hunger Games or the world-building depth of Divergent.
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