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Elizabeth Banks
Executive Producer -
Jery Hewitt
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Jessica Drake
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Brian Smrz
Second Unit Director -
Doc Kane
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Michelle Lewitt
Casting -
Terri Douglas
ADR Voice Casting -
Dan Webster
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John Chard 5/16/2024 3:22:25 PM
Surrogacy is a perversion. It's an addiction. And you have to kill the addict to kill the addiction. I first viewed Surrogates upon its home format release and positively found it very ordinary. Viewing it again, with focus and in solitude, it proved to be a far better experience. The action scenes are what you would expect for a multi-plex appeasing popcorner, loud, colourful and owing great debt to modern technology. Yet to dismiss this totally as one of those easy money making blockbuster movies is most unfair. Surrogates oozes intrigue, even if it doesn't quite deliver on the smartness written on the page. The idea that in the future robotic alter egos can carry out our everyday mundane functions is cracker-jack, and it opens up a whole can of berserker worms. This is not merely an excuse to have Bruce Willis running around exploding surrogate robots, as much fun as that is of course, there's a deeper emotional core pulsing away as Willis fights the good fight to make sure being human is not cast aside like a thing of the past, that as flawed as we are, hiding away in a surrogate is not the answer. This axis of the story is beautifully realised by the plot strand involving Willis and Rosamund Pike as his wife, with both actors doing fine work to give it the required emotional heft. It may ultimately lose itself to a standard conspiracy plot, but there's intelligence within to make Surrogates a better film than it first appears. 7/10
Rosamund Pike
Maggie GreerBruce Willis
Tom GreerJames Cromwell
Dr. Lionel CanterHelena Mattsson
JJ the BlondeMichael Cudlitz
Colonel BrendonVing Rhames
ProphetRadha Mitchell
Jennifer PetersTaylor Cole
Female Lawyer