Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Sharlto Copley | ... | Chappie | |
Dev Patel | ... | Deon Wilson | |
Ninja | ... | Ninja | |
Yo-Landi Visser | ... | Yo-Landi (as ¥o-Landi Vi$$er) | |
Jose Pablo Cantillo | ... | Yankie (Amerika) | |
Hugh Jackman | ... | Vincent Moore | |
Sigourney Weaver | ... | Michelle Bradley | |
Brandon Auret | ... | Hippo | |
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Johnny Selema | ... | Pitbull (as Johnny K. Selema) |
Anderson Cooper | ... | Anderson Cooper | |
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Maurice Carpede | ... | Police Chief |
Jason Cope | ... | Tetravaal Lead Mechanic | |
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Kevin Otto | ... | Interviewer |
Chris Shields | ... | Journalist | |
Bill Marchant | ... | Professor |
In Johannesburg, the police department reduced the high rating of criminality using robots from the Tetravaal Company, designed by the engineer Deon Wilson. The former military Vincent Moore is envious of Deon, since he has developed another project called Moose, but neither Tetravaal nor the police department is interested. Deon has just developed an Artificial Intelligence but the Tetravaal's CEO Michelle Bradley asks him to abort the project. Deon decides to bring the damaged Robot 22 that was sent to be crushed to test his A.I. However he is kidnapped by the criminals Ninja, Yo-Landi and Amerika that want him to stop the robot cops. When they see the damaged robot in the van, they force Deon to program it to heist banks with them and they call it Chappie. However, Chappie acts like a child and need to be trained to learn and grow. Meanwhile Vincent follows Deon and plots an evil scheme to activate his robot. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
This is a great movie definitely in the style of Niell Blomkamp. However, some people might consider this a fault, as Elysium was a little off the mark. What is great about the movie is its style. They really went all out with Yolandi and Ninja (the main characters part of the musical group Die Antwoord). Hugh Jackman is pretty hilarious as a bloodthirsty war vet, selling his role pretty well. The technology in this movie is fantastic, as usual coming from Blomkamp, leaving plenty of ideas for the imagination to wonder about for the future. Of course, Chappie really makes this movie; taking something so technical and robotic, making it human in action. He really gets the feels going. I haven't laughed like that in a movie theater in a long time. Add to that the oddness of the characters influencing the development of Chappie, this movie is gangster.
Still, 9/10, super great movie.