In movies, Earth has been invaded by aliens, vampires, ghosts, monsters,
supermen, gods, plants, zombies, and so much more! However, Iron Sky presents
one more fantastic and deliciously ludicrous invasion story: this time
Earth is invaded...by Nazis from the moon! That's right, the Third
Reich is alive and well on the dark side of the moon, still harboring a
ridiculously over-the-top fanaticism for a culture and ideology that is
now over sixty years dead. As silly and cheesy as this concept is, the
film plays things out with a firm tongue-in-cheek attitude, and with
plenty of satire. At the film's last act, however, we are treated to a
splendid space battle involving stellar zeppelins hauling moon rocks,
and Nazis flying around in flying saucers!
As you can surmise, the story is as silly as they come, going so far as
to toss in every German or WWII reference the filmmakers could think of
to emphasize the scope and scale of the ridiculousness (with spaceships
named Siegfried and Gotterdammerung, with Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries
playing during every battle scene, Hitler himself would have been
proud). Characters aren't terribly deep or moving, but there is
definitely a strong political agenda that surfaces; with one character
looking a little too much like Sarah Palin, and a spaceship blatantly
called the George W Bush, the film really strikes a blow to the right wing, harping on resource depletion and senseless warfare.
The film looks rather cheap. Its photography and editing generally get
the job done. Acting and writing are incredibly zany and over-the-top.
This production uses okay-looking sets, props, and costumes. Special
effects are pretty mixed; some of them look terrible, but they are still
better than other films I've seen, and I really admire the detail and
imagination that went into them. The music used in this film is really
weird, but also really cool.
Iron Sky is one of the funniest, silliest, and more thrilling
B-movies I've seen. For anybody with a good sense of humor, it comes
recommended.
3/5 (Entertainment: Good | Story: Marginal | Film: Average)
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