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DEAD SPACE DOWNFALL

 ABOUT THE MOVIE

Genre: CG Animation
Starring: Nikka Futterman, Bruce Boxleitner, Keith Szarabajka, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jim Cummings, Kelly Hu
Director: Chuck Patton
Rating: M18 (Violence And Gore)
Year Made: 2008

 

 


 SPECIAL FEATURES

- Deleted Scene: "Graverobber"
- Isolated Music Track
- Photo Gallery
- Dead Space Tinkle Tinkle Game Trailer

 


 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Languages: English/Portuguese/Spanish
Subtitles: English/Thai/
Chinese Traditional/Portuguese/
Spanish
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Widescreen
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Running Time: 1 hr 14 mins
Region Code: 3
Distributor: Origin Entertainment
Official Website:
www.deadspacegame.com

www.anchorbayent.com

 

 

SYNOPSIS:   

For the crew of the USG Ishimura, this is how the horror begins: On a deep space mining mission to a remote planet, an ancient religious relic – thought to be proof of the existence of God – is unearthed and brought aboard. It is worshipped by some, scorned by others. But when the unholy artifact unleashes a long- dormant alien race, its glimpse of Heaven transforms the ship into a living Hell. The chaos is immediate. The carnage is uncontrollable. And an onslaught unlike anything ever witnessed by mankind has now been set free to rip this world apart. Prepare yourself for the disturbing opening chapters of the new EA game that takes adult animation to graphic new levels of bloodshed and terror. This is DEAD SPACE: DOWNFALL.

MOVIE REVIEW

A DVD cover can tells you a lot if you stare hard enough.

In this case, there’s no human in sight except for a decapitated hand floating away from a spaceship. You flip the cover and there’s a tough looking gun-toting female. Scroll down the cover and you notice a tiny logo called 'EA', short form for "Electronic Arts" which is responsible for renowned games such as FIFA and The SIMS. An ominous feel begins to brew inside me.

"Dead Space: Deadfall" is the feature length prequel to the EA game. An ancient religious relic is unearthed and brought onboard the Ishimura with the intention of transporting back to earth. But the relic unleashes a strange alien force that’s bent on killing the livings onboard.

To no one surprise, the plotting is blended from movies such as "Alien", "Event Horizon" and "Doom" and a good excuse to show enough violence to excite the average adolescent. A Ripley-like security officer, Alissa Vincent and her team is tasked to investigate the strange occurring after a vessel crash-landed on Ishimura. But the story never delves further from this point on other than introducing ugly zombie-like creatures going around on a rampage. What’s the relic thingy all about? There isn’t a need to explain for the creators are busy treating us to scenes after scenes of increasingly nauseous bloodshed.

The Film Roman animation exhibit slight tinges of an average Japanese anime with combination of 2D/3D techniques and the artistes I supposed had a wild time concocting the grotesque-looking creatures. If you are looking for 74 minutes of pure brainless fun, "Dead Space: Deadfall" is the perfect getaway. On the other hand, if you are a regular gamer (which this reviewer is not), you are better off going button-crazy on your playstation as this prequel offers nothing substantial to the whole backstory of "Dead Space".

SPECIAL FEATURES :

Done in storyboard with dialogues and sound effects intact, a Deleted Scene: GraveRobber which showcases Alissa fighting a three-headed monster is included here.

What do you mean by Isolated Music Score? It sounds cool enough but it’s just the movie soundtrack playing without the animation on-screen.

A Photo Gallery, Dead Space Movie Trailer and the Game Trailer rounds up the DVD.

AUDIO/VISUAL:

Presented in 1.85 anamorphic, the animation features shades of red, red and red. It’s not a really spectacular transfer but sufficient to the average audience. The Dolby Digital 5.1 features plenty of nice surround sound work courtesy of the gunshots and creatures feeding frenzy.

MOVIE RATING:



DVD RATING :

Review by Linus Tee

 
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This review is made possible with the kind support from Origin Entertainment

 



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