Review of Dredd
A reboot directed by Pete Travis, Dredd stars Karl Urban as
Judge Dredd, a “Judge” in the vast dystopian metropolis of Mega-City One. America
is now a post-apocalyptic wasteland called “Cursed Earth” and the whole of the
human population is now packed into 3 mega-cities in the country. A Judge is a law
enforcer given the power of judge, jury and executioner in the city.
From the get-go, you know this movie is full of action when
Dredd chased after and shoot dead 3 criminals in a bloody and exciting chase
through the streets of Mega-City One. It set the tone for the whole movie.
Immediately after the shootout, Dredd is tasked with
evaluating rookie Judge Anderson (Olivia Thirlby), a psychic mutant who just
failed her Judge test. Investigating a triple homicide in a 200-story slum
tower block called Peach Trees, the duo learn of a drug den (one of several
within the block), and assault it. They arrested a criminal named Kay, who Anderson
psychically detects has some involvement in the murders.
Unknown to them, Kay is also one of the top man in the Ma-Ma
gang. Ma-Ma (Lena Headey) is the resident drug lord of Peach Trees and to
prevent Kay being removed from the building, Ma-Ma ordered her forces to shut
down the block and the deaths of Dredd and Anderson. From there on, it’s one
shootout after another as the duo tried to survive to the top of the block
where Ma-Ma has her residence.
First off, forgot everything about the crap that was Sly
Stallone’s Judge Dredd! Yes, that movie is also a science fiction action film
based on the 2000 AD comic strip Judge Dredd just like this one but that’s all
the similarity they have.
Dredd is a blood-soaked action-packed movie that is miles better
than the original. For one, the guys making the blood for this movie made a
killing. Blood flow freely in this movie and it has been quite some time since
we saw a movie that is so unabashedly bloody.
Dredd remains faithful to the comic. Judge Dredd's face,
except for his mouth, is never shown in the movie! In the comics, Judge Dredd
never takes his helmet off because he is suppose to be the faceless, ruthless, and merciless face
of the law and I am glad they kept that. It just wouldn’t be Judge Dredd if we
can see his face.
Also I love the fact that they were honest about the fear
citizens has of the Judges. In the comics, ordinary citizens are as fearful of
the Judges as they are of the criminals. And this movie is not afraid to show
you why. It’s not just the matter of corrupt Judges, even upright Judges like
Dredd are feared as they hold the power of life and death over everyone.
Of course there are a few things that could have work
better. I read that this is the first movie directed by Pete Travis and in some
ways it showed. The main story of the movie is about “Slo-Mo”, an addictive new
drug that slows down the user's perception of time to 1% of normal. Pete Travis
used this as a way to have a lot (and I mean a lot) of slow motion shootout. It
was great the first few times, but after the sixth or seventh…
Also we were never told why the Judges were so intend to
stop “Slo-Mo”. Yes it’s an illegal drug but that seems a strange reason for all
the bodies. We were never told why the drug is so dangerous.
Still, these are minor points. Pete Travis did a good job bringing
the city to life and he fearlessly showed the Judges’ merciless duties.
Compared to the Sly Stallone’s flick, Dredd is a breath of true Mega-City air.
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