Beyond Skyline 2017

5.3 / 10   968 vote(s)
R
Action Science Fiction Adventure

Detective Mark Corley storms his way onto an alien spaceship to rescue his estranged son. When the ship crashes in Southeast Asia, he forges an alliance with a band of survivors to take back the planet once and for all.

Release Date 2017-10-20
Runtime 1h 45m
Directors Christopher Probst, Liam O'Donnell, Ray Farandy Pakpahan, Elsa Payen, Jamie Crooks
Producers Greg Strause, John Radel, Matthew E. Chausse, Colin Strause, Robert Van Norden, Michael Zavala, Benjamin Porcari, Dawn Turner
Writer Liam O'Donnell

Thanks to a much better cast and the fact that things actually happen over the course of most of the runtime, Beyond Skyline is a far sight better than the original Skyline. But I cannot go so far as to say that it is, in and of itself, good.

Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole.

Gimly

The movie starts off with promise... It's an alternate view of the same timeline (start of the invasion) as seen in the the 1st movie, Skyline. It's good to see things from the perspective of the people on the ground in the heart of the city as opposed to being in the apartment complex. It even has the similar good feel of the initial movie. The problems begin when they move to the inside of the alien ship. Things get silly and it loses its mystique. They show the actual aliens controlling the ship... then you have to believe that they could build complex technology with those cumbersome claw hands, etc... etc... The fatal flaw that SciFi movies make all the time. Monster aliens verses believability. It's like when you watch a serial killer thriller... and as soon as you find out who the serial killer is, it's no longer suspenseful.

Overall, it's an okay movie, but you need to turn your suspension of disbelief to maximum in the 2nd half of the movie.

misubisu