The rich no longer live on earth anymore. They live on an orbiting satellite called Elysium, protected by the head of security Delacourt (Jodie Foster).They have all the food and space they need, and will not die as machines can cure any sickness, even cancer. People on earth don't have access to any of these machines, so people pay lots of money in smuggling operations that take them to Elysium, which more often or not fail due to Delacourt's ruthlessness. Max joins this group of people after an accident at work leaves him with only a few days left to live. One thing leads to another and Max finds himself in trouble.
I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who's squeamish or doesn't like a lot of swearing. You see people blown up right before your eyes and parts of bodies flying in the air (I personally don't mind the realism). In pretty much every scene there is some swearing. My Gran doesn't approve of all the violence and swearing.
The film highlights modern social problems brighter then day, but still doesn't try anything too brave or original.
The film does keep you entertained for 109 minutes, but won't go down as a classic sci-fi movie. This isn't the first film which has come out recently which is too afraid to be original, mainly due to the amount these films take to make ($115 million for Elysium). But still a fun film to watch, so here's the trailer:
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