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13 out of 17 people found the following review useful:
French Alien Rock 'n' Roll Romeo & Juliet, 1 August 2004
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Ciaran O'Keeffe from Manchester, England
An underground French treat. A stuntman is imprisoned for accidental
destruction of his fiancée's father's bar. He escapes and searches
desperately for his sweetheart. A couple of things get in his way. For
a start starfish-like creatures decapitate drunk revellers and
face-sucking aliens abound.
This was a trip! A french take on Bayou hospitality and fight for
survival had me reeling hysterically whilst the leads had me
enraptured. James Fleyming speaking french like a pro! Vanessa Paradis
acting naturally and singing cool tunes that created a frenetic
ambiance. The jambalayic melting pot of film genres was superb.
8 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Nice aliens, shame about the rest!, 25 May 2006
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BA_Harrison from Hampshire, England
Atomik Circus is a crazy mix of comedy, musical, sci-fi and horror
which, despite some great effects and a good deal of imagination,
ultimately fails due to a poorly developed script and some bad pacing.
The movie takes so long in introducing its offbeat characters that an
hour passes before anything very interesting happens; by then, there
isn't enough time left to develop a decent plot or even fit in a
satisfying ending.
Jason Flemyng play James Battle, a stuntman who is jailed when a
disastrous motorcycle jump results in the destruction of the Sam
Paradiso bar, owned by Bosco, influential citizen of Skotlett, a
backwater town inhabited mostly by weirdosbut also by Concia (Vanessa
Paradis), Bosco's daughter and girlfriend of James.
Enter sleazy impresario Alan Chiasse (Benoit Poelvoorde) who pretends
to be interested in promoting Concia's musical career, but who is
really only interested in getting into her pants. As Alan is trying his
best to seduce Concia, James is doing his utmost to reach his woman,
having busted out of prison.
When James finally arrives at Skotlett, he not only finds his girl
being pawed at by sleaze-bag Alan, but he also discovers that the town
is under attack from face sucking tentacled creatures from another
dimension.
The film only really gets going at this point, and it is here that we
witness some great CGI monsters and lashings of gore, as the
Lovecraftian beasts dismember and decapitate the helpless inhabitants
of Skotlett. If the first 60 minutes had contained some of this crazy
OTT action, I would have no hesitation in recommending Atomik Circus to
fans of bizarre cinema; however, no amount of gore in the closing
moments can make up for the tedious and disjointed first hour.
And the ending is just downright bizarre....
17 out of 27 people found the following review useful:
just a pure delight, 3 August 2004
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valerie-chevrot
The finest genre-blend ever. An insane (in the best sense of this word)
sci-fi / comedy / gore / (and more ) B movie. Both strong visual
mastery and amazing human character in every shots. It is something
totally new even if a lot of components are very familiar (jut like
Tarantino's kill bill).
The highly inventive rock'n roll soundtrack is gorgeous. This film is
so creative that you could discover new pleasures even after 100
screening...
It is just a pure delight from the first to the last frame.
8 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
An interesting piece of what Europe can add to the Sci-Fi genre, 16 December 2004
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Marcos Muñoz (KalEl) from Barcelona, Spain
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
I discovered this picture at a surprise showing on 2004's Sitges Film Festival, and it was a very appealing surprise. As I was completely blank about what was I going to see, it all started strange (an astronaut? But then, no, this is not an astronaut story...), then the story started to develop in very familiar tones (to me, a Spanish viewer, it echoed a mix of Alex de la Iglesia, Santiago Segura and Karra Elejalde) with the sci-fi and horror touch slowly advancing as a secondary storyline. That was one of the best ideas for the movie: not making the fantastic part the main one, but showing how a very used cinema topic (the alien invasion) affected the everyday life of a lost in the swamp "village" (although it could have been any of your back country small villages, any Western country you live in). The end was strange (there is were I got the idea of Atomik Circus being perhaps an European comic book, because both the name and the ending is very typical of European short sci-fi comic books), but the Lovecraftian reference was bot inspired and unexpected, and I loved it. All in all, an 8 (some of the acting was a bit so-so), and an enjoyable movie.
12 out of 18 people found the following review useful:
*Not* the new family oriented comedy with B. Poelvoorde, 11 August 2004
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Ambroise Dupuis from Brussels, Belgium
Well the only problem of this movie is the marketing campaign, it has
been sold as the latest comedy in town, and it is one of the first gore
Z-rated movie in a very long time.
Compare it to Bad Taste, any horror flick from the 50's, or eventually
to a Troma movie (there is nothing like lesbian-vampire-sex scene in
this one). If you like those things, you'll agree that while this movie
does not renew the genre and is only a sort of modern version of those
oldies, we haven't seen this kind of things since the mid-eighties.
Amazing that someone financed this stuff in 2004 (but rumors say that
producers signed the contract based on the actors and did not read the
first drafts...)
10/10 !
5 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Half good, half bad, half insane, 26 November 2005
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udar55 from Williamsburg, VA
That's a lot of halves! This is just your average sci-fi/musical/comedy/gore/action French film! A very bizarre mix of different things that doesn't completely gel but has some interesting moments. Jason Flyming and Vanessa Paradis (that's Mrs. Johnny Depp to you) star as two lovers who are being kept apart by a angry father in a dusty small town that is getting ready to run their annual talent show competition. Then aliens attack. You can tell the directors were trying to go for that "all out" approach like a Peter Jackson flick, but they never fully succeed. The singing dog is nice though. Benoît Poelvoorde (the hit-man from MAN BITES DOG) co-stars as a sleazy talent agent and perhaps gives the best performance.
4 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
I love it!, 10 October 2005
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johngalakdavis from France
I just want to put some positive words about this film on IMDb because
I really love it. Maybe it's not a real horror film. It's maybe just a
real comedy... But I think it's a funny love story. Characters look
like they come from comics, very caricatured, they don't have to speak,
you know why they are here. They are all very humouristic, especially
the owner of Toby.
The first time I watch it I didn't appreciate that much because shocked
by the cut heads but quickly I wanted to watch another time and now I
really like it.
You should try the original version, no other way to appreciate!
8 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
love or hate movie, 8 March 2005
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tristan-57 from New Caledonia
Not the usual movie, it belongs to this kind of movie that you love or
hate. I belong to the first category.
Definitivly worth a try. Someones rightfully mentioned bad taste - been
a long time i have not heard about that movie - and while the two
movies are rather different, they both belongs to the comedy/horror
genre.
I found myself laughing a lot watching the movie, and being surprised
every here and there by references i would have not expected to found
(i'm not going to spoil but there are many).
Benoit is just excellent as an abusing impresario and despite i found
Vanessa acting not as good, she shines as a singer and the overall
ambiance and story had hooked enough to come here to comment about it.
While i think this movie deserve a notation around 7-8 i gave him a 10
to balance the love/hate effect that lead many to gave it a 1.
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
the UFO (Unidentified Filming Object) of 2004?, 7 July 2006
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Author:
dbdumonteil
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
This work could be the strongest contender for this title. It's
incredible that the Poiraud brothers were able to find a bucketful of
producers to finance their hare-brained project. Maybe because they
feared to see where all the millions of Euros had gone, they didn't
want to see the finished product before it opened in France in the
summer 2004 and one could add in particular conditions. There were
neither screenings for the specialized press in cinema nor trailers on
the telly or at the movies. Personally, I remember very well when I
went to see "Spider-Man 2" (2004) at the theaters. In the corridor
leading to the room, I noticed a cover of the film but I didn't pay
much attention at all about it. I didn't have the single inkling of the
contents of the Poiraud's product. Anyway, their work was bound to
disappear from the French theaters after a few weeks of screening.
Commercial suicide in all its splendor which can be easily explained.
How can you expect to make audiences flock to an amorphous story? At a
pinch, the most curious ones might have been interested to have a look
at it...
I must admit that it's not that much bad. Okay, anyone who will label
this movie as a masterwork will be a liar and at first sight one would
like to hammer "Atomik Circus: Le Retour De James Bataille" and to
relegate it to purgatory but there are some valuable plus sides one can
save from this wreckage. About the title: is it a misnomer? Given the
various ingredients the Poiraud brothers put in their dish, one could
agree that it's a real circus they have concocted. And what about James
Bataille? Actually, one doesn't see him for nearly the half of the
movie. He has just a few lines to say and the moments during which he
has the meatiest part of his role finds itself at the end of the movie,
especially during a fight. It is funny when one knows that Bataille
means "fight" in French.
The outset of the film takes us to Skotlett, a lost dump where one
wouldn't want to spend one's holidays populated with inhabitants with a
redneck mentality. The tail end showcases a desert landscape which
seems directly taken from "Planet of the Apes" (1968) or even a part of
"Capricorn One" (1978), Peter Hyams' best effort. Between the two, two
different subplots. On the one hand, Conchia (Vanessa Paradis) who is
eager to take a chance in music. She's spotted by an unscrupulous
manager Alan Chiasse (Benoît Poelvoorde) who's more interested in her
look than her potential as an artist. On the other hand, James Bataille
(Jason Fleyming) who strives to come back to Skotlett to find again her
fiancée Conchia. Two conventional subplots which culminate with an
invasion of aliens and it's virtually a rehash of the sci-fi of the
fifties crossed with horror (there's blood galore and ripped bodies).
If one plays the Poiraud brothers' game, if one accepts this unlikely
mix of distinct cinematographic genres in a preposterous story, if one
accepts this hustle of the narrative conventions, not taken seriously
"Atomik Circus" is rather fun to watch. While reading the two subplots,
one could detect something conventional in them but the directors try
to thwart it through the unexpected like the alien invasion for
instance. Also conventional is the final fight between Bataille and
Chiasse transformed in an alien. You probably guessed the winner but
the story isn't over and the predictable side of what follows is
defused by an unexpected twist in the tail end.
These qualities mustn't make the lover forget that there are negative
points in the Poiraud brothers'UFO. First, problems of rhythm: sluggish
at the outset but wild with the carnage caused by the aliens. Then,
two-bit tricks to bridge some steps of the story are difficult to
swallow and the Poiraud brothers aren't virtuosos of the camera at all.
There is a lot of hand-held camera, an amateur side and sometimes they
botch the job. Same remark for a scenario which is sometimes
ill-conceived. (The first draft encompassed many other things which
weren't tapped during the shooting).
But if you're tired of walking safely in the landscape of French
cinema, watch this mix of "Romeo and Juliet" and "Mars Attacks" (1996)
as the press kit deemed it. It could have gained with a little more of
attention and control. One last thing: the actors had fun by
overplaying their characters who are real puppets. The cast includes
Jean-Pierre Marielle who agreed to replace the sadly regretted Jean
Yanne and I wonder what he would have done with his part. All of them
said they really enjoyed the shooting and the vibe of the film and the
set. You might also enjoy this film if you follow some of the possible
instructions I mentioned earlier.
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Even if you like this type of stuff, you still may not like it., 20 September 2008
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ElijahCSkuggs from Happy Land, who lives in a Gumdrop House on Lolly Pop Lane
Story revolves around an escaped, die-hard romantic stuntman, a
small-town singer, a sleazy businessman, a slow-witted villager who
hurts his dog so he can hear it sing, and oh yeah, an alien invasion.
Honestly this sounds like a pretty sweet flick. But for some reason, it
just doesn't succeed in any particular area.
Atomik Circus features some good acting, especially by the dude who was
the lead in Man Bites Dog, Benoit Poelvoorde. He was actually pretty
memorable as the sleazy businessman who ends up suffering from an alien
bite. Also, I had no clue Jason Flemyng could speak French. He didn't
have really long lines, so maybe he just jumped on board because it
seemed like an easy and fun role....that was probably it.
The movie had a weird vibe that reminded me of the movie Undead.
Probably because it had a similar style, especially with the blood and
gore. Atomik Circus had a real cooky vibe that felt like it was trying
too hard to amuse the viewer. At times I was amused, by the
over-the-top violence, but never really by anything jokey. The dude
with the missing face, that completely fell flat.
Atomik Circus is a weird flick, and I can see many people enjoying it,
and many people hating it. I'm in the middle ground because there were
some good things about it, but overall it just kinda felt like a
jumbled mess. Definitely a unique genre hybrid though, that's for sure.
5.5 outta 10
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