Elysium Full Movie In Hindi Free Download

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In the year 2154, the very wealthy live on a man-made space station while the rest of the population resides on a ruined Earth. A man takes on a mission that could bring equality to the polarized worlds.
In the future Earth is over populated and so polluted that the wealthy and powerful create a new place to live. It's called Elysium and it's just within Earth's orbit. and they have all sorts of conveniences among them is a machine can heal anyone. So people on Earth who want to use it try to get there. But the Secretary of Defense Delacourt uses unsanctioned operatives like a man named Kruger to keep them off Elysium. Her latest attempt to keep people off Alysium catches the ire of the President who tells her to tone down her attitude and to stop using men like Kruger. Delacourt then approaches Carlyle, the head of Armadyne Corp, the company that built Elysium and all of what they use up there and asks him to make a program that would allow her to remove the President and put someone else in his position. He agrees to do it. On Earth, Max a man who has dreamed of going to Elysium and taking Frey, a girl he grew up with there. Max works for Armadyne and while at work Max is exposed to radiation and has days to live and needs to go to Elysium to use the machine. So he approaches Spider the man who gets people to Elysium for a price. But since Max can't pay him, he makes Max a proposition, he will get him there if Max gets some information out of the head of Armadyne's head. Max agrees and is fitted with an exo-skeleton to help him. They intercept Carlyle as he was leaving for Elysium to deliver the program to Delacout and get the information out of him. Delacourt would send Kruger to save Carlyle but is killed in the crossfire. Delacourt tells Kruger to get Max because he has the program in his head. And Kruger decides to get Max through Frey. When Spider sees the program he tells Max this could change the whole system but Max wants to help Frey first.
It&#39;s the year 2154. Max (Matt Damon) is an ex-con living in a dystopic police-state earth and crumbling Los Angeles. He&#39;s trying to live the straight life working in a factory. The rich and powerful are now living in the space station Elysium. Everybody wants a ticket to the utopian world where advanced med bay can cure almost anything. During an industrial accident, Max is flooded with a lethal dose of radiation. He has 5 days to live and is desperate to go up to Elysium. Defense Secretary Delacourt (Jodie Foster) is threatened by the president and is now orchestrating a coup. Max reunites with his old criminal boss Spider to try to steal some brain data. Except the data they stole is something more valuable than some bank accounts.<br/><br/>The look and feel of this is reminiscent of Neill Blomkamp&#39;s other and better sci-fi &#39;District 9&#39;. The story is weighted down by a few questionable setups. There are a lot of recycled sci-fi ideas in this movie and one unexpected one from &#39;Johnny Mnemonic&#39;. The movie has its moments. If you could overlook some of the simplistic setups, there is a fun little action movie. However the backstory is a little too simplistic. It&#39;s fine for a small campy movie like &#39;Johnny Mnemonic&#39;, but this movie wants to be taken seriously. And I just can&#39;t take its message too seriously.
I rate this b-grade movie 6/10 only because of Matt Damon&#39;s excellent, powerful performance. Otherwise, the acting - nada, the plot - nada. This was terrible acting by Jodie Foster. What accent was she trying for anyway? French, Fringlish? And paper thin believability. Just disappointing for someone of her pedigree. Pure money grab. Sad.<br/><br/>This movie tried to combine too much. It references the Mad Max genre, even naming Matt&#39;s character - Max. It references Forest Gump with Frey and Max forming this bond when they were young, like Forest and Jenny. I could have lived with those links, but the plot had too many holes to keep this ship afloat.<br/><br/>People on earth have to stare up at this star-shaped Elysium floating above them, where everyone is happy and healthy and wealthy. Yes, they have medical pods that can cure every disease, but only the rich inhabitants of Elysium have access to them. Of course, bands of earthlings try to get up there, like the illegal immigrants trying to seek out a better life, and Jodie Foster shoots them down with no second thought. I get it, the rich kill the poor. The rich live the good life, the poor suffer in squalor. Boy does this movie hit you over the head repeatedly with that theme. By the time you leave the theater, I get the feeling the producers wanted you to feel guilty for even having enough money to pay for the tickets to see this mess.<br/><br/>When Max faces the evil bad guy Kruger at the end, wow, what a surprise, huh? Good wins over evil. And when Max makes the ultimate sacrifice to free the slaves of earth, everyone is supposed to cheer, a la Armageddon with Bruce Willis. Send down the medical pods.Cure all 10 billion people on earth...eh...wait, Elysium can&#39;t hold 10 billion people, oh well, you can vacation up here, then go back to your poverty and pollution. Yeah, earth rebels never thought through the consequences of liberating your planet.<br/><br/>Yeah, well, you instead should think of the consequence to your sanity of watching this mish mosh that tried to do too much. If you like Matt Damon, this will be worth your while for his effort. Otherwise, I&#39;d suggest you beam me up Scotty, and get me out of here!
All the interest and good will built up by the sharply conceived preliminaries is washed away in a succession of scenes that feel crushingly routine and generic, not to mentioned guided by ideological urges.
Former car thief Max da Costa (<a href="/name/nm0000354/">Matt Damon</a>), now a parolee working for the Armadyne weapons factory in 2154 Los Angeles and recently exposed to a lethal dose of radiation bound to kill him in five days, agrees to steal &quot;organic information&quot; (e.g., bank codes and passwords) from the brain of Armadyne CEO John Carlyle (<a href="/name/nm0001209/">William Fichtner</a>) in exchange for passage to Elysium, a man-made space station inhabited by Earth&#39;s elite, in hopes of gaining access to a Med-bay, a medical chamber capable of healing him. However, what begins as a desperate effort to save his life leads to something far greater. Elysium is based on a screenplay written by South African-Canadian filmmaker Neill Blomkamp. While Frey (<a href="/name/nm0103797/">Alice Braga</a>) carries Matilda (<a href="/name/nm4590173/">Emma Tremblay</a>) to the surface to find a Med-bay, Max and Spider (<a href="/name/nm0609944/">Wagner Moura</a>) stay behind to locate the Elysium&#39;s computer core. In an attempt to stop them, Tucker (<a href="/name/nm1663205/">Sharlto Copley</a>) pursues, but Max manages to kill him by hurling him over a ledge, still holding on to a grenade, which explodes as he falls. Spider breaks into the computer core and changes the computer program to read Earth&#39;s population as being &quot;legal&quot;. As Spider prepares to download the &quot;organic info&quot; from Max&#39;s brain, he is warned that the download will be &quot;lethal&quot; to Max. Already knowing that, Max still agrees to the download. After contacting Frey for a final goodbye, Max pushes the button that starts the download and reboots the computer, killing himself in the process. President Patel (<a href="/name/nm0846687/">Faran Tahir</a>) arrives with security robots, but they refuse to arrest Spider, who is now recognized as a citizen of Elysium. Meanwhile, Frey has found a Med-bay and uses it to heal Matilda, reversing her final stage lymphocytic leukemia in seconds. In the final scene, shuttles containing dozens of Med-bays arrive on Earth from Elysium to begin the process of healing the sick, causing Frey to look up and smile. Elysium spins, like a wheel, and the resulting centrifugal force creates artificial gravity on its inner edge. This keeps both its inhabitants and the atmosphere [not really, see entry above!] effectively pinned down to the surface. It&#39;s an old concept for a practical way to achieve artificial gravity in space. a5c7b9f00b

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