I'm a big
fan of DTV-franchises, the less-loved, the better. Give me yet another
Hellraiser-cheapie, or a Children of the Corn! I'm not gonna say no! Species,
from 1995 and it's sequel 1998, are both over-the-top, gory and silly sci-fi
horrors with a lot of classy actors slumming around in something their agents
probably forced them to not say not to because of the paycheck. And there it
could have ended, if not some cunning producer realized that this could be a
great direct to video franchise for the gore and sex-starved idiots out there -
and Species III was made and some years later, the final chapter in the
silliest saga on earth (except the bible of course!): Species: The Awakening!
Helena
Mattsson (the swedish starlet who's a quite big semi-star nowadays) plays
Miranda, who until right now in the storyline thought she was just an ordinary
young woman. But when her dear uncle Tom (Ben Cross) reveals that her whole
live is just an illusion, she's really a cloned alien/human, the shit hits the
fan. After a disastrous hospital visit they both travel to Mexico to find
Forbes (Dominic Keating), Tom's former colleague, who might help them to
reverse the alien-DNA and save Miranda. But Forbes has been a bit too
experimental-happy in his own private lab and there's several alien-hybrids on
the loose in the area - and everyone wants to kill, Kill, KILL!!!
Sure, it's
not Species or Species II, or even Species III, but Species: The Awakening is
still a pretty ambitious and - maybe mostly - a very good-looking cheapie. The Mexico setting
is a nice touch to the story and experienced and competent actors like Cross
and Keating makes their best from quite shallow characters. Mattsson isn't bad
either, even her role mostly is to look sex and having weird make-up on her
breasts. I can't proof it of course, but I wouldn't be surprised if the script
is a different horror script rewritten to fit the Species franchise (just like
Hellraiser part 5-8). It could well have been a story about werewolves or
vampires, but the bites replaced by killer-tongues and boob-scenes.
Much of the
charm with the Species movies has been the gore and slime, and this one kinda
delivers on that. Not as much as the earlier ones and here we mostly have the
above mentioned tongues going in and out of heads, but also a very cool
transformation scene where a guy in a car squeezes a monster out from his
mouth. It's a nice combination between CG and practical effects. But I still
miss the spinal-pulling, exploding heads and
bellies-ripped-up-from-the-inside-by-tentacles from the earlier movies. But
hey, you can't have it all. I can live with that fact. At least they did what
they could here with a very small budget.
Species:
The Awakening is a still a nice little addition to the DTV collection of every
man and woman out there. Hardly original, but a step above some of the other
shite movies being produced every hour of the day from the bigwigs in
Borywood.
4 comments:
To be hoenst I always prefer part 3 & 4 in this franchise.....they were more serious and had lots of interesting angles.
Both films were written by the same screenwriter, Ben Ripley and they are very similar in story, characters etc.
But yes they were cheaply made, but featured gore/nudity in right amount. Oddly Helena Mattson was pretty good here...I had expected worse acting from her but she surprised me.
Good review Ninja.
Great review friend. Thank you for promoting this film series.
I have seen all 4 films and was not disappointed by any.
Thank you Mr P :)
And you to Mr A :)
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