BOTTOM
LINE:
An intelligent premise
and themes are evident in this film, but “The Invasion”
doesn’t thrill or scare, and is so flat dramatically to be
not worth caring about.
THE GOOD:
As a remake of “Invasion of the Body Snatchers”,
this film starts with great source material and the premise this
time around is intelligent alien microbes which have the capacity
to integrate with human DNA and take over their minds and bodies.
The premise alone is creepy, but also a very intelligent sci-fi
motif that we haven’t seen in a long time. Although the film
sets itself up as a sci-fi / horror, its strongest points are in
its themes; there’s a discussion of what it means to be human,
particularly as the victims of the alien microbes are essentially
transformed in to automatons who behave no differently to each other.
The aliens offer peace and tranquillity they argue, but as one character
remarks at one point in the film, without the ugly side of humanity,
we would no longer be human. “The Invasion” sports a
great cast, headed by a very decent Nicole Kidman and the always
great Daniel Craig.
THE BAD:
Remakes of great original films
don’t tend to work well and this remake of “Invasion
of the Body Snatchers” is no exception. The major problem
is that the film is so flat. We have a story about intelligent alien
microbes slowly taking over the bodies of every human on the planet
and not once do you feel thrilled, or scared, or even a little creeped
out by what’s going on. There are a few scenes of horror when
we see how people are transformed in their sleep, or when one of
the ‘snatched’ people spits the alien goo on to a victim
to spread the microbe, but these moments are few and far between
and don’t deliver the effect that the idea intends to. On
paper this all probably works, but the direction taken for the film
is very lacklustre and boring. The film falls off the rails in the
last act when it just ends without any sort of dramatic build-up
or climax; one day the humans wake up and they’ve stopped
the virus. Aren’t we smart?