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4/10
Snatches defeat from the jaws of victory
nowonmai4224 December 2005
It's a bit unnerving when a studio declines to screen a film for the press before it goes into wide release. That many movies suck is no surprise, but when a studio itself admits as much ahead of time, the process of movie-going becomes a passion play of sorts. Consider it an early Christmas gift from Hollywood, then, that "Aeon Flux" isn't nearly the affront to taste and decency one might expect, given the above. Though ultimately overwhelmed by its flaws, it at least has (sort of) an idea with which to toy around. Too bad director Karyn Kusama seems to have little clue how to execute it all.

It's the future. There's been a plague. There is a dictatorship, and there are rebels. The latter are known as the Monicans, and far from being a cult of beret or tennis racket worshipers, they're into attempts to overthrow the former, called the Goodchild regime. The regime is occasionally mean to the citizenry, which is more than Aeon Flux (Charlize Theron) and her pals can stand. Through some sort of biochemical virtual reality technology, the Monicans receive orders from their dear leader (Frances McDormand), a mystical priestess-type who appears to have been cross-bred with a carrot. It falls to Aeon to strap on some form-fitting, futuristic spandex get-ups to carry out the High Carrot's orders, which are of course some version of "destroy the regime." Having years earlier watched her sister get liquidated by the Goodchilds, she needs little convincing.

Not surprisingly, things get complicated. The Goodchilds might not be quite what they seem, and Aeon herself might have an unexpected history with them. Though occasionally muddled, the film's central conceit (of which I won't reveal more) contains some neat notions about the nature of human existence and survival. There's room for much more examination of which the film doesn't take advantage, but the ideas are there, at least. The big problems of "Aeon Flux" are technical. Kusama has made the baffling decision to film nearly all the action so close that we can rarely follow what's going on. To make matters worse, it's edited in a flurry of jump cuts that leave us completely lost. The result is some serious spacial disorientation that takes over the film. "Aeon Flux"'s aesthetic is one of sleek costume, oddly-angled architecture, and nimble characters. Much of the action occurs in minimalist, open spaces that beg for some unbroken long shots that might convey the grace and athleticism implied by the above. Instead, we get split seconds of flying limbs, breaking glass, and accompanying sound effects.

There is a pretty good movie trying to get out of the morass of "Aeon Flux." Put this stuff in the hands of the Wachowski brothers, say, and the results could be quite different. As it is, though, I felt like "Aeon Flux" was willfully pushing me away from a movie I wanted to enjoy. This film is unattuned to its own strengths. Like a novice poker player dealt a royal flush, it somehow finds a way to lose in spite of its potential.
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6/10
Tasty sci-fi treat is surprisingly old-fashioned...
moonspinner5526 February 2007
Charlize Theron cuts an exceptionally striking presence as the heroine of this smashing action-oriented fantasy involving a rebel fighter in 2415 whose assignment is to kill the leader of a totalitarian regime; turns out, she recognizes him as a man who once meant a great deal to her and finds she can't eliminate him (nor vice-versa), precipitating a coupe amongst his people. Though exceptionally flashy, this MTV production (based upon their animated series) has its roots steeped in the past, with a plot that admittedly recalls dozens of enemy-for-the-people adventures. Despite some intentionally amusing asides, the dialogue is fairly stilted (though there isn't much of it, which is ultimately a plus) and the editing is occasionally sharp though it eliminates things we should be seeing to clarify the narrative (like how Æon Flux manages to climb aboard and exit a flying monument). Frances McDormand's role as Theron's boss is left a bit sketchy (who does she get her orders from?) and her reluctance to give Æon even the slightest benefit of the doubt is perplexing. The action sequences are elaborately, entertainingly staged, and the crisp, expensive-seeming production gives us a glittering vision of the future (think "Logan's Run" on a modern budget). In the end, the film is more a tasty morsel than a satisfying meal--it may slip right out of your consciousness a day after you've seen it--but the misfits-as-rebels angle and the suave star-turns by Theron, Sophie Okonedo (as ever-faithful Sithandra, who has hands for feet) and handsome Marton Csokas (as Trevor Goodchild, who puts all the pieces in place) help make this an enjoyable ride. **1/2 from ****
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Like Fifth Element, without the humour
PlanecrazyIkarus18 February 2006
When I originally heard of Aeon Flux, it sounded absolutely terrible. The posters looked even worse. However, after seeing a trailer somewhere, I loved the look and bright colours (being easily pleased) and decided to give the movie a chance.

Aeon Flux is the story of a female, barely clothed rebel sent in to assassinate the ruler of a dystopian isolated city, which contains the entire remainder of mankind. Let's just say the plot is entirely unoriginal, a derivative of many other Sci-Fi movies and stories.

Charlieze Theron gets to prance around with an insect-like walk (her first appearance strongly reminded me of a praying mantis), salamander-like crawls, and other, animal-inspired, ballet-like movements. The world of Aeon Flux is drawn in bright, almost psychedelic colours, and it feels as if we glimpse only the tiniest part of this strange place. A lake of tears acts as CCTV for the entire city, pills exchanged in French kisses are used for telepathy, little pellets of liquid metal have a will of their own... A good chunk of the film is dazzling to watch, without any explanation behind it. Strictly speaking, Aeon Flux is about 80% futuristic fantasy, with very little science fiction in it. In fact, it sometimes feels as if the strangely organic gadgets of the rebels do not fit in this world - as the authorities seem to have more conventional technology and weapons.

What Aeon Flux succeeds at the most is dazzling the audience. Visually, stylistically, and with its energy and futuristic fantasy (and constantly underdressed heroine). In that, it reminds me strongly of Fifth Element - another film where we feel as if we only get a glimpse of a futuristic, colourful world full of strangely dressed people, without the need to explain or expose every aspect of it. However, Aeon Flux is less satisfying than Luc Besson's classic - because it lacks a sense of humour and takes itself too seriously (which, given the plot, is a bad move).

All in all, I would recommend the film to people who enjoy Fifth Element, bright colours, a sense of visual alienation, and unoriginal science fiction dressed up in a bright, original and almost unique coating.
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3/10
Nothing Special
christian12313 February 2006
The MTV sci-fi animated series "Æon Flux" is brought to life with Charlize Theron playing the title character, a freedom fighter who fights oppression in the walled city of Bregna, 400 hundred years into the future. For her latest mission, she has been sent to kill the city's leader Trevor Goodchild (Marton Csokas), but she uncovers secrets along the way.

Aeon Flux falls under the category of good premise, mediocre execution. Interesting story yet the film was a little dull. A lot of people are saying that this is one of the worst movies of the year and that's not true at all. It may be a disappointing film but it's an average film at best. I have never seen the cartoon version of the movie so I can't compare the two. It's probably better because they have a chance to explain the story more. The film is not that confusing but it's easy to get lost if you're not familiar with the material. The acting was alright, nothing special. Charlize Theron gives a good performance and seems dedicated to the film. The rest of the cast also give decent performances including Jonny Lee Miller, Frances McDormand and Marton Csokas. There are also more than a few interesting characters in the film including Sithandra, Aeon's friend.

The problem with Aeon Flux is that it takes itself too seriously. It carries the same serious tone throughout the entire film and that gets a little tiring. There's no humor and the film becomes a little boring at times. This is the same problem that Elektra had. Because the film is so serious, the dialog sounds cheesy and the serious scenes seem forced. The action scenes are pretty good but that's not what the film is really about so don't go in expecting just an action movie. The twist at the end isn't mind blowing but it's still a nice ending and better than other thrillers that have come out this past year (Hide and Seek). The costumes are little weird but still look nice and interesting. The visuals were are also done well so the film at least looks nice. So, the movie may be a case of style over substance. Interesting to look at but may not hold your attention for a very long time. In the end, it's not the best film out there but it might for a decent rental. Rating 4/10
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2/10
The movie is an empty shell compared to the animation
sonata134 December 2005
In the animated series:

Aeon Flux was an amoral rebel that was completely detached from everything and everyone. She was cruel, selfish, loving, unpredictable, witty, caustic, confident, sarcastic, lethal, untamable, ambiguous all at once. The original Aeon had layers upon layers of depth. She almost never allowed her personal emotions to show through. The original plot was deliciously ambiguous and thought provoking. You could never tell what Aeon's motives were. Aeon was a militant anarchist whereas Trevor was a radical idealist, because of this they could never have any semblance of a stable relationship.

In the movie:

Aeon Flux works for the Monicans and her political motives and personal motives are very clear. She was pretty, loving, vulnerable, easily tamable, emotional and very predictable. The Aeon in the movie had one layer of depth at most. The plot was obvious and contrived. Everything is completely laid out for you from the beginning. There was virtually no conflict between Aeon and Trevor, at least in terms of personal philosophies. The only conflict between them was that they were on different sides.

The movie was a horrible disappointment to me. I felt betrayed. They took the idea of one of my favorite animated characters of all time, squeezed all the depth and personality out of her, and pumped her full of Hollywood clichés. The essence of the animated series was completely lost in this movie.

The only reason I'm not giving this movie a "1" is because the visuals were incredible. It was neat to see some of the familiar animated scenes like the fly in the eye done with CGI.
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7/10
Stylish sci-fi action
briancham19945 June 2020
This film is vastly underrated to me. The highlight is the visual design and imagination that it borrows from its source material. For sure, the story has been turned into a more conventional Hollywood plot, but it makes up for that with smooth action scenes, acrobatic stunts and imaginative gadgets.
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8/10
Way better than you might expect
vmwrites2 December 2005
We just got home from seeing Aeon Flux, and for my money, it turned out to be far better than I had expected. Ready for an action movie with lots of leaping, jumping and hero stuff, it was all of that - but more. It actually had a story line! And it was that story line that kept things moving nicely along.

I think that it's relatively short length (97 minutes) also helped it from being bogged down with minutiae and having a plot that had to be mercilessly stretched beyond its limits. The scenes were crisply photographed, the special effects were enough to give the film its character WITHOUT making it a special-effects movie, per se.

Although a little thin in some parts, the dialogue was fair. The only thing I thought might have made it better was the development of some of the peripheral characters.

Charlize Theron is very versatile, and now I fully intend to see the anime of Aeon Flux.
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Great Visuals, Impressive Style, Hot Theron but...
Chrysanthepop1 November 2007
'Aeon Flux' is visually and stylistically dazzling. The CGI and set designs look great and the the futuristic world that is presented is impressive. I haven't watched the original but having read other comments I would like to watch that. However, regarding this movie, it is the screenplay that is a big letdown. It is very obviously predictable and contrived. It lacks depth. It's more like just another forgettable Hollywood entertainer. Some scenes seem to be there only to show the special effects (which are great) and stunts as they don't seem to have any relevance for the main plot.

In my opinion, the love story is the weakest link. It's very unconvincing and the 'romantic' lead lack chemistry. Furthermore, apart from Theron, McDormand, Okonedo and Postlethwaite, the acting is terrible. Theron looks the part and acts well. She is beautiful but deadly. She does a lot of crawling around and arse kicking but manages to stay in character and looks absolutely sizzling. Okonedo doesn't have a great role to speak of but she does well. McDormand and Postlethwaite are effective in their small roles. Miller is very bad and Csokas is wooden.

Having said that, I'd say it's not a horrendous film. Just something to watch if you don't have anything better. I really enjoyed the visuals and the style and of course just looking at the beautiful Theron. Other than that, the plot might appeal to the average movie watcher if they want something with no depth, but just an action, sci-fi, romantic flick.
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1/10
Quick cuts, explosions, half naked Charlize Theron
chokeondis26 March 2006
I should have marked this as a spoiler just from the summary. If you expected anything more from this movie I just ruined it for you. If you've ever seen A Day Without a Mexican and thought it cunning and thought provoking, this is your type of movie.

There were so many failures on so many levels I honestly don't know where to begin. There was no character development and thus no emotion which results in nothing to keep you watching unless you want to see what type of outfit Charlize will be wearing in the next 500 3 second cuts.

Maybe I'm alone in that I like a movie where I at least know WHERE things are taking place, how they are happening, who these people are that they're happening to, and above all why things are blowing up and people are dying, but then again maybe not.

I really see no reason why anyone would want to watch this movie unless you've got some obsession with one of the actors in the movie and you really don't care about anything else.
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3/10
Aeon sux: all style no substance
Flagrant-Baronessa5 August 2006
Laughable.

Clichéd.

Overdoses on style to compensate for poor writing.

Remember when MTV actually used to air music videos and other shows besides Reality Shows? Aeon Flux (2005) is based upon one such show – a cartoon from the mid-90s – featuring a superhuman female protagonist in black latex clothing. Aeon, played by the lovely Charlize Theron in this adaptation, is a cold detached rebel who is as dexterous as a line-dancer and as deadly as a viper-snake. She needs to be, if she expects to kick the asses of the totalitarian government.

I love science fiction, but hate the sudden influx of half-assed futuristic dystopian technology-overdosed films like The Island (2005) and Equilibrium (2002) (bottom of the pile). Aeon Flux has all the problems that are present in these films, but amplified. That is, there is nothing original left to show so they compensate for it with the sleek style that Matrix (1999) catalyzed. The special effects are therefore sensational in Aeon Flux which earns it a few points, but scratch the surface and there is literally nothing there.

To make matters worse, all performances in this film are atrocious and some actually wound me to watch. Charlize Theron's character Aeon Flux is interwoven with the most cheesy tough-chick schtick and it seems as though the director Karyn Kusama cannot quite decide where to go with her next – should she make her more detached or more emotional? She doesn't know! Let's go both ways! Imagine you take a shotgun, load it chock-full of character developments of different sorts and there fire into a random mess. This is the character of Aeon Flux.

The film Aeon Flux puts forward all the 'mandatory' ideas in a dystopian society - individual vs. society, nature vs. science, emotion vs. cold reason, etc. You've seen all of this before, and better done at that. Go read Orwell, Bradbury or Huxley, or even watch Logan's Run (1976) or Blade Runner (1982)... anything! Avoid this viciously uninvolving cheese-fest for as long as you can.

3/10
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1/10
They must have payed Chung an insane amount of $$$$
xxmagnysxx23 December 2005
I tried my best to avoid this movie purely from what i saw in the trailer being a avid fan of the "Original" series where there was no dialogue as well as the Series where plot took more precedence....... but i indulged figuring if nothing else 7$ would be worth the eye candy

First things first....The casting director is shooting in the dark as far as I'm concerned Why would they not make Jonny Lee Miller "Trevor" i think both look-wise "Hackers" for instance (looks waaaay more like Goodchild in the series)

and acting ability alone he was the perfect candidate and the fact that he was even in this movie and not Trevor but his lamebrain brother who they fabricated out of mid-air is a insult whoever did the casting for the film obviously hasn't seen or respected the series I'm not even going to go into Aeon as anyone who knows... there are a insane amount of flaws about her.. I feel Theron took the role for the $$

Second... one of my favorite things about the actual series not the shorts were the monologues of Trevor's giving him method to his madness and the metaphors that lied within the series itself not to mention the sexual tension of Aeon who was a actual Dominatrix in the series and Trevor... a cat and mouse game of tease tag if you will they both had power just in different facets and Chung really played with that idea in a genius way if you ask me

this film is utter spoon-fed trite digestible for the "Matrix" generation

Adding proper names to characters does not justify completely rewriting and abusing a series of exceptional quality the likes that come along once in a blue moon in the watered down age

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6/10
Great-looking science fiction thriller
Vartiainen18 April 2015
What Æon Flux has in spades is style. The original animated series had a very distinct visual style and they have clearly done their best to give the movie an equally vivid visual presence. And I'd say they succeeded. Everything in distant utopia looks great and the film is well worth a watch for the visuals alone.

The premise is also pretty interesting. A virus has wiped out most of humanity and now only small pockets survive in the middle of wilderness, protected by high walls and the advancement of technology. Yet they must live under a tight regime, and naturally some elements of society are bound to rebel. Our story follows one such rebel, named Æon, who manages to dig deeper into the mystery than anyone before. And thus the stage is set and the play can begin. Great, innovative stuff that allows for a lot of action.

Unfortunately what we end up getting from this setting isn't as great as it could have been. One of the problems is the acting. Charlize Theron is as captivating as ever, but the rest of the cast seem bound by the script and their own limitations. It's a stifling utopia, but does that really have to show in the acting as well.

The resolution of the story is also somewhat predictable, or at least unimaginative. The downsides of the utopian society are nothing we haven't seen before, the end moral is boring and as a whole I can only wish the story and the themes had matched the visual splendor.

Æon Flux is worth a watch for the fans of the genre. It's gorgeous, action-filled fun, Theron looks amazing in her skimpy dresses and nothing in it is outright bad. Sure, the script could have been better, but on the whole that merely makes it average.
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2/10
Thin dialogue, bad science, and no character development.
quinn-5012 December 2005
I went into this movie cold, never having seen the MTV series that spawned it. The film completely fails to connect with the viewer. Let's see Aeon's double-life and be treated to some character developing dialogue -- instead, we were thrown headfirst into the action, with no reason whatsoever to care about the outcome. What's more, during the rest of the movie, we're never given a good reason to take one side or another, except for the fact that the villain characters all say villainous things and have apparently villainous motives. The action sequences are not terribly cohesive or believable, either. Overall, there's not much to recommend this movie.
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8/10
Æon Flux(2005)
robfollower30 September 2020
For those people already familiar with the animated series please forgive me for giving a brief introduction to those people who have not experienced Aeon Flux before. The franchise is based in a future world, and the series focused on Aeon and her arch nemesis/love-of-her-life Trevor Goodchild who is the leader/dictator of this future world. The series was very much a freaky, psychedelic, mind-bending collection of odd stories, some of which the plot is verging on impossible to follow closely. Thankfully the film, in an attempt to become more mainstream has gone for a easier-to-follow more Americanized plot, so if you're hoping for more from the giant baby from the series or the creatures that make mind-erasing pills then you may be disappointed. That is not to say that the film is not without its odd gadgets or odd scenes, such as the conversations that Aeon has inside her mind with her boss, or the woman with hands for feet.

For those people already familiar with the animated series please forgive me for giving a brief introduction to those people who have not experienced Aeon Flux before. The franchise is based in a future world, and the series focused on Aeon and her arch nemesis/love-of-her-life Trevor Goodchild who is the leader/dictator of this future world. The series was very much a freaky, psychedelic, mind-bending collection of odd stories, some of which the plot is verging on impossible to follow closely. Thank fully the film, in an attempt to become more mainstream has gone for a easier-to-follow more Americanized plot, so if you're hoping for more from the giant baby from the series or the creatures that make mind-erasing pills then you may be disappointed. That is not to say that the film is not without its odd gadgets or odd scenes, such as the conversations that Aeon has inside her mind with her boss, or the woman with hands for feet (also featured in the series) but the extent of the "oddness" has been greatly diminished. Die-hard fans of the series will notice certain similarities or homages to the shorts and episodes, such as transferring a message in a kiss, or as I mentioned above certain characters, but even so the film does act a stand-alone piece and no prior knowledge is needed to understand or follow the plot.

Probably the film's strongest asset is the plot. To begin with it may seem very similar to the millions of other future-world films out there, but once the plot has been fully revealed it makes for a very interesting film, investigating grounds I have not seen any other films touch upon before. I won't say anymore with regards to the plot as I may give-away something that could ruin it, but let me just say that if you do like this area of cinema and are looking for something a little different, buy it now! Otherwise nothing else in the film is of massive merit or poses any cause-for-concern, the acting is good, the music and sound effects are fine, the stunts are nothing amazingly new, but are adequate and the locales and settings are believable and well-constructed. If it sounds like your sort of film so far then you will find its freshness welcome in a somewhat stagnant pool of dictator/future/sci-fi/post-apocalyptic films. For those who are fans of the series again it is well-worth a look, it doesn't fit in continuity with the series in any place but serves as both a good introduction and final conclusion to the series. And for those people who don't fit into either of the above categories it can serve as gentle introduction to this area of cinema, or however could sour you to any further films of this genre in the future. So I guess for you its your choice good film....!
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7/10
Not as bad as you would think.
BloodyThorn13 August 2008
Sure, the story line is a little weak. But in the midst of a movie industry that can't seem to release a solid plot that doesn't seem like it was ripped off from the last two hundred movies the studio has released, even a mediocre script can be turned into a good movie, if the other elements were there. In this movie's case, they were. It had action that was well done. It had special effects that were gripping. It had a neat idea for the base of it's story. And even better, it Charlize Theron and Sophie Okonedo dressed in great outfits and bending their bodies in every-which way.

What it boils down to, if you like Sci-Fi, and you like Charlize, and even better, if you like the old cartoon, it's at least worth a watch.
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1/10
What a load of Garbage!
pbyrne19 February 2006
I had seen the cartoon on MTV and had been fairly unimpressed, so when I heard they were making a film version I had fairly low expectations for the outcome. I had a quiet Saturday night so when the offer to go see it I thought what harm would it do. Bad idea, what an awful film! I got the impression they were still writing the script when they started making the film, because there are so many ideas being thrown around but not one of them is followed, I was lost and bored before the end of the first hour so much so that when they finally unravelled the mystery I really didn't care.

Other people have said its abstract and unique, but it wasn't. This is yet another example of the cliché-ridden, weakly plotted rubbish made by people with delusions of grandeur.
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1/10
A god awful waste of time
lord_savaunt7 December 2005
If you're a fan of the original animated version of Aeon Flux avoid this movie like a plague. I saw it for free and still felt cheated. If you're totally unfamiliar with the source material, you should still avoid it as it's an uninspired, clichéd as hell snore fest.

To give you a frame of reference, I thought that The Island sucked, and this was even worse. The Island managed to have more originality, better dialog, more moral ambiguity and sophistication (not to mention better science) than this movie.

The only strong selling point for this film is flashy CG eye candy, and it barely delivers on that. Hell Back to the Future part II has better eye candy. If you're acting to see some Charlise Theron hotness save yourself some time and go rent The Devils Advocate. At least in that one you get to see her boobs.

I just can't stress enough, this is a bad, horrible, worthless movie.
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I Liked It, Actually. Better Than It Is Given Credit For.
BigHardcoreRed5 December 2005
Aeon Flux takes place in the last city on Earth, Bregna, 400 years after a deadly virus wipes out 99% of the population. Dr. Trevor Goodchild (Marton Csokas) eventually found a cure and treated those that were left. Along with his brother, Oren (Jonny Lee Miller), the Goodchilds ruled over Bregna the entire 400 years in what had become a dictatorship.

A rebel group named the Monicans soon rose up and challenged the Goodchilds authority. Their goal is to assassinate the Goodchild family and win back their freedom. Their top assassin, Aeon Flux (Charlize Theron), is assigned to assassinate Trevor Goodchild and after making her way through a booby trapped field, makes her way to Goodchild. She gets him in her sights and has every intention of going through with it until Trevor notices her and gives her a look like he knows her.

I can not go much further without spoiling the story for some but needless to say, I think this movie has some nice surprises and twists and ties together nicely in the end.

The movie begins in a very weird manner, similar to The Fifth Element in regards to the special effects and overall feel of the movie. I also have to say that I love the fact that Aeon had to wear tight spandex throughout the entire movie. They could not have chosen a sexier woman than Charlize Theron to play this part and she does not disappoint, not even in the action scenes.

Some of the action scenes show a large amount of creativity while others seem to have been somewhat influenced by The Matrix trilogy. There is nothing wrong with that and Flux ends up with a style that is pretty much it's own.

Overall, I thought this was going to be a confusing and possibly boring movie. However, once sitting through it and giving it a chance, the story turned out to be just as good as the action. I never watched the cartoon series so I am walking into this movie cold and furthermore, I can not tell you whether the movie retains the same story but I can state that I did enjoy this movie. If you liked Elektra (and I know many of you did), then you should enjoy Aeon Flux as well. 7.5/10
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7/10
Probably not as bad as you've heard
bowmanblue24 February 2020
'Aeon Flux is the worst movie ever made.' So said pretty much every critic back in 2005 when it was first released. Therefore it bombed and was pretty much forgotten about. Yes, it's hardly going to be mentioned in the same breath as 'The Godfather' and 'Empire Strikes Back,' but it's definitely not as bad as many made out and you can get some enjoyment out of it... if you're in the right mindset.

It was based on some sort of MTV show (I didn't watch it) about a futuristic society that has survived the apocalypse and is now living under a - borderline fascist - regime in the last city on Earth. However, those nasties in charge are constantly being harassed by a band of resistance fighters, including Charlize Theron's 'Aeon Flux' - who is a lycra-clad assassin who may just win the war for the good guys.

There's the typical futuristic city setting, which isn't bad - even the computer-generated moments are just about passible. Then you have the action and the shootouts etc that are associated with the genre. So what went wrong? Rumour has it the film was supposed to be much longer and was majorly trimmed down in the edit suite to a more fast-paced hour and thirty-one minutes. Sadly, this appeared to take with it many of the slower moments which helped explain what was going on and the film's biggest criticism is that it's a bit of a mess for losing this extra footage.

Believe it or not, 'Aeon Flux' isn't just about getting Charlize Theron in lycra. The movie does deal with a few interesting and weighty concepts. However, they could probably have been fleshed-out far more than the enforced run-time has allowed.

If you're expecting Theron to turn in a performance that rivals her Oscar-winning turn in 'Monster' then you're way off. Here, she just plays the typical tough girl who just so happens to be stunningly attractive. She's functional in what she does as gives the best she can under the circumstances. The rest of the cast can also be best described as 'functional.' However, despite its flaws, I still can't bring myself to hate it. Yes, it's no masterpiece, but if you're in the mood to simply sit down and watch Charlize gun her way through plenty of henchmen in a futuristic setting and you don't want to think too deeply about the hows and whys of it all, then look no further. Just don't ask me what's the deal with the 'merged' A and E of the title. Is that even a letter?
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2/10
It must be a great effort to make such a bad movie
gwydno6 January 2006
Three minutes into the movie, and you get a serious advice of what is to be expected from this: Charlize kisses a resistance mate so he can transfer her a pill containing some kind of information, and then we see her in a ridiculous atmosphere and in front of some kind of red haired witch. There you start to realize that the prize for your ticket has not been a good investment. But the worst is to come: almost the whole of the movie is even at a lower level than these first scenes. With all the money wasted in FX for this movie, I can't consider it better than many low-budget TV series of the 70's, but what can't really be forgiven of this mess is that the plot is not so bad. It could have led, not, it SHOULD have led to a far batter entertainment than this waste of time only intended to dead-brained, MTV addicted, audience.
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7/10
thank you William Gibson
toddbradley21 March 2008
I remember seeing the ads for this film when it came out in theaters, but I never saw it. Thanks to Netflix, I just finally watched it this morning. I should point out that I never saw the animated version, and so I'm left to judge this film only on its own merits, not as a comparison to the MTV thing that preceded it.

The movie was better than I expected, and quite enjoyable. Obviously, they have an advantage in getting people's attention due to Theron's looks and costumes, and the fantastic (I mean that literally) stunt sequences. But I found myself drawn into the story line, too. It had a very cyberpunk feel to it, and now that I've digested the film a bit, I think one reason I liked it is that it looked a lot like how I imagined early William Gibson novels to look. I guess that makes sense, given that the original MTV Aeon Flux came out when cyberpunk was still cool.

But I'm always a sucker for the "society and Earth has melted down, and all that's left is this little bubble" type of sci-fi story. Maybe it goes back to my love of Logan's Run as a child.

The visuals were great, the music was good, and the acting was way better than any sci-fi movie I've seen in the past couple years. Speaking of acting, I had a suspicion after watching the first hour of the film that the cast were mainly British actors with American accents. A check through IMDb proved me right. Even though everyone sounded like they could have grown up in St. Louis, all the 6 or 7 top billed actors were born outside the US except Frances McDormand - 1 from New Zealand, 1 from South Africa, and the rest from the UK.

Anyhow, I'm rating the film 7 out 10. It's well constructed, beautiful, and very entertaining.
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4/10
disappointment
sobeit7128 December 2005
How can a guy say no to a movie that has beautiful babe running around using high tech gadget and kung fu killing tons of bad guys, especially doing it in tight tight sexy black outfit? Anyways, that's not the reason I chose to watch this movie. I thought a sci-fi movie directed by a woman may shed new light on the male dominated genre. But unfortunately, I was wrong.

Problems I have with this film: Though there's a plot twist, but beside Charlize Theron, who shines regardless how ridiculous the circumstances she was in, the movie was ill casted and failed to elicit emotional response from me.

Back to the plot twist, without spoiling the plot, I have to say that it failed to build up any suspense before it became apparent.

The environment lacks coherence. This has led me to believe that the director's lack of interests in the subject matter or sci fi/fantasy genre as a whole severely limited her creativity and sensibility in creating a coherent world in which the story unfolds. A world built by a passionate sci-fi fan should not be so boring and disconnected! It's not about neat tricks and special effects, but intricate details that convey the sense of culture existed long before the stories were told. When I think of fantasy master piece, I think of Lord of the ring, I think of Metroid Prime, both offered a world that is not only technically but also architecturally and biologically coherent and faithful to the history and culture of the people and bio-sphere they dwell in. But the world in Aeon Flux made little sense. It seems that the whole movie was shot in some giant concrete sewer system. It lacks believable touches but laden with monolithic concrete structure which lack character and meaning.

I'm not sure if the movie is a direct translation of the animation series or created as a stand alone piece. The story is too far fetched to get any emotional response from me. Also, the movie never bothered to explain how Aeon Flux got to be so powerful. And the custom designs are often incoherent and out of place. While rest of the people dress like normal human being, Aeon dresses like a dominatrix (did I spell it right?). And the old data bank keeper on the huge balloon was dressed up like a giant vegetable in one of those kinder garden shows. Again, it shows that the director has little or no interest in sci-fi/fantasy genre and hardly has any judgement in the subject matter.

Yeah, it is a sci-fi movie charged with emotion, but the emotion didn't get translated well. I thought equilibrium is a much better movie with similar premise.

Ultimately, I sense that it's the story that interested the director, not the media. But without coherent media, how do you expect people to take the story seriously?
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7/10
Eye candy and then some....
acrisisblog9 January 2006
It's hard to find Sci-Fi anymore, so I always perk up when a sci-fi title hits the big screen. This slick tale set in 2415 is the evolution of the animated series that aired on MTV in 1991. It was created by Korean American animator Peter Chung for the big screen and stars Charlize Theron as AEON (changed from the Latin Æon).

We all know we are headed for a catastrophic end of the world, and by 2415 a few million humans are left on earth in a little spot of paradise called Bregna. (the devout likely have departed in the "rapture") But as always there is trouble in paradise. Many Bregnan's "disappear" much as they did in Argentina in the last century. The government leaders constantly surveil the populace and something our current government would like, inn 2415, they apparently don't need a court order. Rebels living in Bregna, known as Monicans are working for freedom. Enter Aeon Flux, a more gymnastic and shapely James Bond of the future who is neither shaken nor stirred as completes her missions for the Monicans.

This is a bit tongue in cheek, and this movie is after all based on a cartoon. But it is very entertaining with well thought out special effects. Charlize Theron and her body double are eye candy for the adolescent and older male audience. They knew what they were doing when they went for a PG 13 rating! But as neither an adolescent nor male, I also enjoyed the film, the sci-fi genre which is so rare these days. I think you will too.
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1/10
Absolute Zero. The worst movie-ever!
justanemail10 May 2006
This movie is so bad that if my wife liked it I would divorce her! Yet another attempt to introduce a female superhero. Like Lara Croft, and Catwoman, this one continues the horrible tradition of introducing female superstars in a manner that is at best ridiculous. Cant they see that is utterly unrealistic and ludicrous to make heroes so perfect?

There wasn't a single minute in the movie that I felt some interest, excitement, or any kind of feeling. The plot is stupid, the actors mediocre, and even the effects are not that much of a big deal. I think that the main contribution of this movie was the demonstration of some interesting outfits for women. Especially the one Charlize has on when she wakes up from her dream at some point in the beginning.

Other than that, it is all too shallow, too predictable, and too boring. People who like this movie are in desperate need of expanding their culture and their brains.
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7/10
A Nutshell Review: Aeon Flux
DICK STEEL30 November 2005
For the uninitiated, Aeon Flux is based on the series of animated shorts from MTV. Set 400 years into the future, it tells of a surviving utopia of humans after a virus eradicated 99% of the world's human population. The colony now live in a walled environment, under the leadership of the scientist who discovered the cure for the virus.

But with any kind of leadership rule with some hinting of hanky-panky behind the scenes, there will always be that bunch of rebels (like Star Wars, Matrix, etc) ever ready to upset the status quo. Here, the Monicans (as they are known) are avenging those who have disappeared under mysterious circumstances, and like James Bond, have cool toys to accompany them on missions. Charlize Theron plays the Monican's top assassin known as Aeon Flux.

And she is just about the best thing in the movie. Full of close ups on that pretty face, and long shots of those incredibly long limbs, Theron waltzes her way through the film with ease, given the character's sheer invulnerability and ability to subdue any opponent without breaking into sweat. She does a few wardrobe changes too (drool), and her hair, now jet black, styled ever so beautifully at all times when she's kicking ass.

The movie rehashes the usual sci-fi themes that have been beaten time and again, that of mortality, and the morality behind immortality. Probably I haven't watched the MTV shorts to understand more of Aeon Flux, but as a standalone movie, you sort of guessed its the usual "bad-to-clone-humans" storyline about one-third into the movie. By the time you're half way through, you would have guessed what's next on the agenda, and how it'll end.

One sore point about Aeon Flux is the lack of a credible, strong villain. The baddies kinda lacked focus with its internal bitching, and double-crossing / switching sides so often, they make villains look so embarrassingly fickle minded about their cause. Most of the time though you'll only see lots of foot soldiers in ugly uniforms, dispatched like bowling pins. Also, I felt that the filmmakers sort of changed their minds about the ending - quite clear what had happened, and quite amazed at what happened thereafter (Not wanting to spoil, just look out for a character).

Given the film's length (approx 90 minutes without end credits), very little is said about the abilities of the Monicans, except they make excellent assassins (or at least Aeon is), with abilities that can be enhanced by changing some body (spare) parts. The cool thing that they have is the telepathy amongst the agents, as well as their Handler. Kiss goodbye to meeting rooms, where you can have ultra-cool meetings in your cerebral cortex instead.

And that's where the special effects struck gold. Other than that, and the teleportation effects, for a movie set in the future, it looked relatively low-budgeted, if compared to contemporary sci-fi peers of recent times.

One surprise I got was Pete Postlethwaite's appearance as the Keeper - I thought he looked quite funny in his costume, although his underused character played a pivotal role in the events that unfold.

So except for hardcore Aeon fans, or admirers of Theron, this film could prove to be unappealing given its relatively weak sci-fi story as the backbone. Ooh, I must rave again, Theron looks absolutely gorgeous with her uber-chic hairdo and slinky black lycra.
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