Jupiter Ascending Full Movie Download 1080p Hd

Jupiter Ascending Full Movie Download 1080p Hd

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Jupiter Ascending Full Movie Download 1080p Hd

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Jupiter Jones was born under a night sky, with signs predicting that she was destined for great things. Now grown, Jupiter dreams of the stars but wakes up to the cold reality of a job cleaning other people's houses and an endless run of bad breaks. Only when Caine Wise, a genetically engineered ex-military hunter, arrives on Earth to track her down does Jupiter begin to glimpse the fate that has been waiting for her all along - her genetic signature marks her as next in line for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance of the cosmos.
A young woman discovers her destiny as an heiress of intergalactic nobility and must fight to protect the inhabitants of Earth from an ancient and destructive industry.
So I read the critiques before seeing &quot;Jupiter Ascending&#39; today, and from the trailer, I was concerned it might agree with the critics (why was I concerned... friggin critics..); for I did NOT want to see Jupiter Ass-ending!<br/><br/>I was pleasantly surprised, because it was better than I thought, indeed, I enjoyed it, and found some excellent ideas never before realized on film. Good Ol Wachowski Bros (Sibs now?). I thought Mila was excellent as the down-to-earth pooper cleaning gal, and Channing T was a kick Ass to the G (for galaxy..), my only complaint was that the alien royalty was British. Well, they did rule the Earth for 1000 years (the Brits, that is - apparently the aliens have for much longer..); I love the soft-spoken psychotic brother character. Sean Bean could have been utilized more, but so what, the movie was worth the $5. If you like SciFi, DEFINITELY go see it; If you want art, go to the museum.
So I think this movie is much better than it&#39;s being given credit for. As an SF film, the Wachowskis have done a nice job of crafting an interesting and intelligible world, and the narrative structure is solid if far from original. The major flaw is that none of the main characters are interesting--badly cast, badly written or badly directed, I don&#39;t know which-- but it deflates what would otherwise be a genuinely enjoyable movie. I still think it&#39;s worth watching, and one of the few films out right now that benefits from being seen in a theatre rather than at home.<br/><br/>**Spoilers Below**<br/><br/>To start out, for all that it lacks originality, I think the narrative in Jupiter Ascending is actually fairly well crafted. What you have is a basic journey motif, in which Jupiter visits each of the three children of her previous incarnation before returning home. Each of the children has their own agenda and plans for Jupiter, and in the process of dealing with each she learns about her former self, the universe she inhabits and the circumstances surrounding her predecessor&#39;s death. The Wachowskis reveal the details of this universe gradually so that we learn about it along with Jupiter, and share her process of growth and discovery.<br/><br/>Unfortunately, this ideal is complicated by Jupiter herself, who not only fails to grow through the film but seems to lack any real defining characteristics. This is undoubtedly attributable to the film&#39;s plot, which denies Jupiter almost any agency in the journey she is undergoing. Rather, she is repeatedly kidnapped by agents of one sibling or another, and later saved by her pursuer-turned-bodyguard-turned-lover Caine and/or his friends in the intergalactic police force Aegis. The few times she actually makes a choice on her own she is either being duped or giving in to threats from some other party. Casting Jupiter as a damsel in distress rather than someone who takes charge of her own destiny is a huge missed opportunity, and in my opinion the movie really fails for so many<br/><br/>Compounding this failing is the casting of the main characters. Both Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum are easy on the eyes, but neither has any real gravitas, or even a persona to bring with them to their role, and neither makes much of an effort to develop one within the film. Their performances can be most kindly described as &quot;inoffensive&quot;--but that certainly isn&#39;t enough to make the audience care about them. Even the inevitable love connection that develops between them feels false, tacked-on and forced. We don&#39;t see Jupiter fall in love with Caine--she has to tell us, and his confused reaction is not nearly so bad as our own.<br/><br/>The reason I think so many people have given this film the cold shoulder isn&#39;t that it&#39;s unoriginal. Compared with last summer&#39;s blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy, that film was less original. But it had the smirking, winking camp that makes audiences think they&#39;re in on some kind of joke (as they give more money to the Disney/Marvel insipidity complex). Jupiter Ascending does not--it&#39;s presented seriously, without camp, and no smirks whatsoever. I don&#39;t think it takes itself too seriously, but it doesn&#39;t try to make any jokes at its own expense either, and I don&#39;t think audiences in this time are open to a serious SF film of this kind.<br/><br/>On a final note, in comparing this film with the Wachowskis most famous and original effort, The Matrix, I think there are more parallels than people are currently crediting them with. First, Jupiter Ascending is not really a rags-to-riches story. Sure, Jupiter goes from a cleaning woman who tries to sell her eggs so her cousin can buy a flatscreen TV to the owner of much of the known universe, but it is the power than goes with that role--not the wealth--that is important. In gaining the power to save the Earth from harvesting, Jupiter is The One in the same way Neo was in The Matrix. Second, one of the underlying themes in both films is the danger of commodifying human life. In The Matrix, humans become batteries to power the machines that control them; in Jupiter Ascending, they become the serum that allows the galactic aristocracy to achieve immortality. What&#39;s interesting is how this message has been influenced by the ~15 years between the films: in a post-Occupy world obsessed with income inequality, the threat comes not from a robot overlord but an uncaring, self-obsessed &quot;entitled&quot; class that exploits other humans for its own gain. In this sense Jupiter Ascending may have more in common with last year&#39;s train wreck Elysium, but is a much, much better effort.
It's blandly, often listlessly bad, check-the-blockbuster-boxes bad, just-out-of-film-school-and-shopping-a-tentpole-screenplay bad.
Much to the surprise of Sean Bean fans everywhere, he does. It is revealed that he was given biomechanical wings when he rose to the rank of skyjacker and after attacking an entitled, he was stripped of his rank and his wings were taken. At the end of the film, he is shown with wings, having apparently been reinstated in the legion and having them returned. Although there is no real reason for his having wings other than to help show him as a metaphorical guardian angel. a5c7b9f00b

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