Borderlands (2024)

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Returning to her home planet, an infamous bounty hunter forms an unexpected alliance with a team of unlikely heroes. Together, they battle monsters and dangerous bandits to protect a young girl who holds the key to unimaginable power.

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... Lilith

... Roland

... Atlas

... Tannis

... Tiny Tina

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by r96sk

Never played the game, enjoyed the film.

I have heard of the video game that 'Borderlands' is based upon, though my knowledge of it doesn't extend past that one and only fact. I knew nothing else about it, so I can't comment on this in regards how well it adapts the game. As a movie though, I did get the required enjoyment from it.

Sure the story could've been greater, but what's produced kept me watching all the way through - it's a watchable flick. I did like the cast and characters, all of whom I found suitably interesting. Cate Blanchett is good fun in the lead role, Kevin Hart is perhaps a tad underused but satisfactory nonetheless, while Ariana Greenblatt impresses.

Jack Black is the one I enjoyed most, admittedly that's no surprise given I am a fan of that guy as an actor. I will say that his character is the opposite of Hart's Roland, in that I think the filmmakers should've utilised him less - he does get a bit too much screen time for a side character. However, as it's Black voicing Claptrap I can't possibly say I didn't like seeing him.

*now looks to see how this has been received thus far* Well, shit. Granted, I do see the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' attempted resemblance.

Director:

Eli Roth

Writer:

Joe Crombie (Screenplay)

Eli Roth (Screenstory)

Eli Roth (Screenplay)

Release Date:

2024-08-07

Run Time:

101 min

MMPA Rating:

PG-13

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Borderlands

Found 7 reviews in total

by r96sk

Never played the game, enjoyed the film.

I have heard of the video game that 'Borderlands' is based upon, though my knowledge of it doesn't extend past that one and only fact. I knew nothing else about it, so I can't comment on this in regards how well it adapts the game. As a movie though, I did get the required enjoyment from it.

Sure the story could've been greater, but what's produced kept me watching all the way through - it's a watchable flick. I did like the cast and characters, all of whom I found suitably interesting. Cate Blanchett is good fun in the lead role, Kevin Hart is perhaps a tad underused but satisfactory nonetheless, while Ariana Greenblatt impresses.

Jack Black is the one I enjoyed most, admittedly that's no surprise given I am a fan of that guy as an actor. I will say that his character is the opposite of Hart's Roland, in that I think the filmmakers should've utilised him less - he does get a bit too much screen time for a side character. However, as it's Black voicing Claptrap I can't possibly say I didn't like seeing him.

*now looks to see how this has been received thus far* Well, shit. Granted, I do see the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' attempted resemblance.

10 minutes is and the acting is already bothering me. Why are they all smiling like it's all a joke, totally does not fit the background or mood of the set. How can a movie with such complex and elaborate set, costume design and background can have such a bland, forgettable character with such a boring storyline? I suppose it is not the fault of the movie because it follows the story of a video game? Yet it remains true. I think there's too many characters and not enough time to explore each character. They could have just pick one or two characters for this movie and then add a bit more on the next sequel.

Oh come on - it's not that bad! True, there isn't an original thought in it's hundred minute duration and it does look like a very poor relation to a video-game, but it's "Mad Max" meets "Buck Rogers" vibe just about entertained me. It's all about "Lilith" (Cate Blanchett) who is a renowned bounty hunter charged by gazillionaire "Atlas" (Edgar Ramirez) with finding his kidnapped daughter "Tina" (Ariana Greenblatt). Thing is, she's already been rescued by "Roland" (Kevin Hart) and is in no great rush to return to the loving arms of daddy. Whilst trying to track her down, "Lilith" encounters the true star of the film - the robot "Claptrap", a sarcastic pile of scrap who decides to help out whether she likes it or not, so off they go a-child-hunting. Yep - it proceeds exactly as you'd expect, except for the frankly bamboozling contribution of Jamie Lee Curtis (and her red glasses) who does look like she's enjoying herself on set but, like Blanchett, is just a complete fish out of water as the banal dialogue and set-piece combat scenes pass the entire project into the hands of the CGI developers. This is nothing at all special or memorable, just a predictable action enterprise that takes "Robot Wars" to the desert, but if you aim low and take it in the spirit it's clearly intended then it's a perfectly watchable summer adventure.

I just have a question on what world Hollywood is living in to believe this would be in any way a success. We've have how many writer strikes for better pay and this is the outcome for people supporting them?

Nah, sorry I'm not a borderlands fan game wise, its simply not my cup of tea but I can see the appeal that so many love about it especially with friends. However I am still familiar with the characters and seeing this film completely destroy them is a slap to the face.

If you aren't going to respect the lore/source of whatever book or game you're taking it from don't make it at all.

PS - Kevin Hart as Roland? Really? How many drugs are legal in Cali?

This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. To preface, I want to clarify that I know nothing about the Borderlands video games—I’ve never played them, and I have no bias against them. However, I approached this movie with some trepidation, knowing Eli Roth's track record with handling other IPs has been less than stellar.

From the outset, Borderlands feels like a blatant attempt to rip off Guardians of the Galaxy. The influence is undeniable, but Roth clearly missed what made Guardians so special. Borderlands is one dance-off scene short of being a direct copy, but even if Roth had included a dance-off, he probably would have cast an Australian Olympic breakdancer—an ill-fitting choice emblematic of how off-target this film is.

The movie throws the audience into a barrage of nonsensical twists and turns that lack coherence or purpose. The narrative seems to be constantly shifting, yet never in a way that feels organic or meaningful. The lack of a coherent plot makes it difficult to stay invested, and the film quickly becomes tedious.

Another glaring issue is the film's failure to create any meaningful connection between its main characters. In Guardians of the Galaxy, the chemistry among the team is a driving force, making their adventures feel both exciting and emotionally resonant. In contrast, Borderlands completely misses this mark. The characters are paper-thin, with little to no development, and their interactions lack the spark needed to make the audience care about their journey.

Visually, the film also disappoints. The aesthetic choices, from the set design to the visual effects, fail to create a compelling or immersive world. The film’s attempt to capture the wild, chaotic energy of the Borderlands universe falls flat, resulting in a bland and uninspired visual experience.

Overall, Borderlands is a truly boring movie, devoid of character development, narrative coherence, or visual appeal. It’s a film that not only fails to honor the spirit of its source material but also fails to stand on its own as an entertaining piece of cinema. Eli Roth’s attempt to capture the magic of Guardians of the Galaxy is misguided and ultimately unsuccessful, resulting in a forgettable and frustrating experience. This movie serves as a reminder that simply mimicking successful formulas without understanding what makes them work is a recipe for disaster.

Brittle, boring and badly miscast, there is little to like in Borderlands.

Once witty, satirical, over the top and above all else, a colourfully fun gaming experience, in my view this film mirrors, what the Borderlands franchise has become. Dull, humourless, uninspiring, wooden exposition, that vacuously apes what once was.

For my money too, much of the cast just don't fit this kind of over the top action genre. As a result a good number of performances feel more than a little awkward.

Any upside? Decent production values, I guess.....

In summary, very little to like here. Bland, brittle exposition with a Borderlands make over, minus all the good things that made the original Borderlands games franchise, so appealing.

After reading all the bad reviews (some here) of Borderlands, I decided to give it a watch. To be brutally honest, I actually enjoyed it. It’s definitely not a movie I’d watch again, but it was entertaining enough that if forced to choose, I’d rather watch it again over any of the Ant-Man films. Michael Douglas and Paul Rudd just don’t do sci-fi well—especially Paul Rudd. I thought Cate Blanchett’s performance wasn’t bad at all, and frankly, some of the reviews here seem like pure trolling.

Cast & Crew of

Borderlands

Cast

... Lilith

... Roland

... Atlas

... Tannis

... Tiny Tina

... Krieg

... Knoxx

... Claptrap (voice)

... Krom

... Moxxi

... Ellie

... Larry

... Child

... Lilith's Mom

... Young Lilith

... Scooter

... Kid #1

... Kid #3

... Kid #4

... Krom's Lance Soldier #1

... Krom's Lance Soldier #2

... Stingray Gunner

... Citizen

... Crimson Lance Soldier #1

... Another Lance Soldier

... Crimson Lance Soldier #2

... Crimson Lance Soldier #3

... The Vulture

... Bartender

... Middle Man / Jake

... Thug

Crew

... Art Direction

... Director of Photography

... Editor

... Supervising Art Director

... Art Direction

... Production Design

... Costume Design

... Producer

... Producer

... 3D Artist

... Executive Producer

... Executive Producer

... Executive Producer

... Editor

... Music Supervisor

... Casting

... Executive Producer

... Executive Producer

... Original Music Composer

... Supervising Sound Editor

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Designer

... Supervising Sound Editor

... Sound Designer

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Dialogue Editor

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Designer

... ADR Supervisor

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Sound Mix Technician

... Dialogue Editor

... Concept Artist

... Second Unit Director

... Stunt Coordinator

... Screenplay

... Screenstory

... Stunts

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Coordinator

... Stunts

... Fight Choreographer

... Stunt Double

... Stunts

... Executive In Charge Of Production

... Second Assistant Director

... Stunts

... Utility Stunts

... Stunt Double

... Stunts

... Second Unit Director

... Stunt Coordinator

... Third Assistant Director

... Utility Stunts

... Fight Choreographer

... Stunts

... Stunt Double

... First Assistant Director

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Coordinator

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Coordinator

... Stunt Double

... Stunt Double

... Key Makeup Artist

... Stunt Driver

... Key Hair Stylist

... Hair Department Head

... Hair Designer

... Title Designer

... Makeup Designer

... Makeup Designer

... "B" Camera Operator

... "A" Camera Operator

... Still Photographer

... Makeup Department Head

... Makeup Supervisor

... Stunts

... Set Decoration

... Camera Operator

... Key Hair Stylist

... Stunt Driver

... Stunts

... Camera Operator

... Assistant Costume Designer

... Director

... Producer

... Executive Producer

... Executive Producer

... Screenplay

... Production Assistant

... Executive Producer

... Executive Producer

... Executive Producer

... Storyboard Artist

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