Saturday, November 1, 2014
Review: Forbidden Planet
Forbidden Planet is probably my favorite science fiction movie. It was released in 1956 and tells the story of a starship crew in the 23rd century who are sent to the distant world Altair-4 to reestablish contact with a crew that was marooned there years ago. Upon arrival they discoer there are only two survivors- the enigmatic Dr. Morbius and his daughter Altaira. The rest of the crew died years ago- under somewhat mysterious circumstances. Dr. Morbius doesn't seem very happy to see his rescuers however- turns out he has built a comfortable life on Altiar-4, spending his time studying the artifacts of the Krell, an ancient civilization that once called this planet home.
Commander Adams (played by a young Leslie Nielsen) is conflicted by Dr. Morbius' refusal to cooperate Complicating matters is the mutual attraction between Adams and Morbius' daughter Altaira. Adams' orders are to return any survivors to Earth, but Morbius refuses to leave. He feels he cannot leace his research, and as Adams discovers the true nature of the Krell technology, he realizes it is more than one man can hope to study. Morbius disagrees, and it soon becomes clear that they are not alone on this planet. Someone... or something... else is also there, something that kills but cannot be seen. And they may not make it off the planet alive...
My favorite part of the movie is the scene where Morbius takes Adams and his men down into the heart of the abandoned Krell machinery, and Adams realizes the true scale. Machinery so advanced it can turn the users' thoughts into reality... but with power so great, where does one draw the line?
Forbidden Planet is a phenomenal vintage science fiction movie. It's got thrills, a fw chills, and even a little humor. Perhaps best known for introducing the iconic Robby the Robot to the popular culture, it is an entertaining film and a great way to spend an hour and a half if you want to see one of the most influential sc ifi films ever made.
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I have yet to see this movie; I really should.
ReplyDeleteIt's a classic. Dated, yes, but still cool ina retro way.
DeleteMy husband loves this movie and we've talked about watching it a few times but never really got around to it. This sounds really fun! Definitely need to move it up the movie list!
ReplyDeleteIt is very fun, in a retro way. I saw it as a kid and was blown away by it, so I still love it! I hope you get a chance to see it, it's worth watching, although it is a bit dated by today's standards.
DeleteI liked this movie, and the sound track is great!
ReplyDeleteI loved it when I watched it a few (ahem !) years ago, I wonder if I still would have the same feeling now, but I'd like to watch it again :)
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