Saturday, 7 April 2012

Movie Preview: The Divide

Ok, hands up if you thought Michael Biehn should have a much bigger career? It's not that he's been out of work, (he's appeared in 86 productions, after all) but I just thought of him as a bigger actor than he has become. Like most genre fans, I first saw him in an unforgettable performance in The Terminator. He was totally believable as the love struck time warrior, Kyle Reese. His delivery of the lines below, alone were energetic and spot on. He could have overracted this part but he kept it on track.

"Listen and understand. That terminator is out there. It can't be bargained with, it can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear, and it absolutely will not stop. Ever. Until you are dead."

I next saw Biehn in the James Cameron action blockbuster Aliens. Here he played the sympathetic Colonial Marine, Dwayne Hicks. Once again, Biehn's gritty charisma showed on screen and he was a likeable character.

Biehn was hired by James Cameron once again, in the underwater drama The Abyss, with Biehn playing against recent type and playing Lt Hiram Coffey. Whilst Coffey wasn't a bad guy in the traditional sense, he wasn't the hero that we'd see Bien play in Terminator and Aliens. Both Navy Seals and K2 should have been bigger films than they were. Navy Seals had promise but the overall delivery left a lot to be desired, whereas K2 was a good film that not enough people saw. Biehn would be mercilessly cut out of the Theatrical Cut of Terminator 2 which was a shame as there was a tender link to the original from the scene.

It was from 1992 onwards when Biehn seemed to disappear from the kind of blockbuster movies that I thought he belonged in. He played a memorable parts in Tombstone and Michael Bay's The Rock but then tended to appear in more low budget movies and kept very bust doing TV shows like the entertaining The Magnificent Seven.

I next saw Biehn in the fun Rodriguez segment of the Grindhouse movie Planet Terror.

After showing he has prowess behind the camera as well as in front, by directing The Victim, the Biehn is back in what looks like an intriguing post-apocalyptic movie:



The Divide

Director: Xavier (Frontiers, Hitman) Gans

Starring: Michael Biehn, Lauren German, Rosanna Arquette, Milo Ventimiglia, Courtney B Vance, Aston Holmes

 
Synopsis:
As an onslaught of nuclear missiles from an unknown assailant falls on New York City, a small group of tenants and the caretaker of an apartment building manage to find refuge in the building’s bunker-like basement. But as the days and nights slowly tick by, their sanctuary starts to resemble something more akin to a living hell. Adding further terror to the situation, the shelter is unexpectedly attacked by mysterious armed assailants wearing hazmat suits, their motives unknown but their merciless method of assault all too clear. This new threat forces the trapped victims to unite against a common enemy but it is a unity that proves to be short-lived.
With little chance of rescue and only unspeakable horrors and almost certain death awaiting them on the outside, the survivors slowly begin to descend into madness as food and water supplies dwindle, tensions flare and self-preservation becomes the only option. The ensuing power struggle leads to physical, psychological and sexual torment among the group as each member loses touch with his and her humanity. Despite this, one individual holds on to the hope of some form of salvation beyond the thick concrete walls of what may soon become nothing more than a tomb.

 You wouldn't want to get caught underground with this lot!

 The Divide is in cinemas from 20th April 2012 before hitting home entertainment on 14th May 2012. A review is coming soon.

 Creepy experiments on people, or a revolutionary way of giving up smoking?

 Something's got her spooked. Maybe it was getting kicked off Hawaii Five-O
 Too little sleep or is something viral going around. Maybe it's Micheal's cigarette smoke. See below:
Boy, does that man like a big fat stogie!




2 comments:

Netherland said...

If you are looking for a good end of the world sci-fi / horror film to watch, saw the trailer to "The Divide" and plan to watch it over the weekend, just beware. The Divide is not intended for mainstream audiences. Many people looking for a typical end-of-the-world thriller will likely walk away wondering where the entertainment value was and why would somebody make a movie like this.

I love a good bloody horror movie- but be warned: "The Divide" is HARDCORE. It is an unsanitized look at the downward spiral into madness and human depravity. The violence is hardcore. This is an incredibly unflinching, ugly and utterly disturbing movie. If your stomach isn't strong enough to handle prolonged scenes of rape, torture and on-going acts of gut-wrenching human depravity, then STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS MOVIE! Just remember, you cannot "unsee" something.

wayfarer said...

A great publicity statement that could get the curious to watch it but the movie is far better and less "Hardcore" than that review quote melodramatically suggests. lol!