In the year 2154, two classes of people exist: the very wealthy, who live on a pristine man-made space station called Elysium, and the rest, who live on an overpopulated, ruined Earth. Secretary Delacourt, a government official, will stop at nothing to enforce anti-immigration laws and preserve the luxurious lifestyle of the citizens of Elysium. That doesn't stop the people of Earth from trying to get in by any means they can. When unlucky Max is backed into a corner, he agrees to take on a daunting mission that, if successful, will not only save his life but could bring equality to these polarized worlds. In 2154, the population is divided in two social classes: the wealthy people live in Elysium, a space station with all the resources; the poor people live on the exhausted Earth. In Los Angeles, the former car thief Max da Costa is on parole and works in an unhealthy factory Armadyne managed by the CEO John Carlyle. He dreams of saving money to travel to Elysium. Meanwhile the Secretary of Defense of Elysium, Delacourt, plots a coup d'etat against President Patel, with the support of Carlyle. He programs a software that can override Elysium's data system and make any change, including the president's name to Delacourt. Carlyle uploads the software to his brain to increase its protection. Max is exposed to a lethal amount of radiation in Armadyne and has only five more days of life. He seeks out the criminal Spider expecting to travel to Elysium, where he can use a medical chamber called Med-bay that is capable to heal any disease and save his life. Spider tells that if Max steals profitable information, such as bank accounts, from the brain of Carlyle that is on Earth. Max accepts the proposal without knowing the powerful knowledge in Carlyle's brain. When Delacourt learns that the information she needs to become president was stolen from Carlyle brain, she sends the notorious agent Kruger to hunt down Max and recover the software at any cost. Where the devil a budget of $115 Million went, one can only speculate - what It certainly wasn't spent on Is originality. Should It have been called HALO, after the game, which Is clearly the Inspiration for the ludicrous "Elysium" satellite\Space Station\off-world Earth or whatever you want to call It? (not that we see much detail of It In any case). There's not so much as a mention of how the whole thing works. Then we have the "Exo-skeleton", ripped of almost to the last screw and rivet from "Return of the living dead 3"! Even the "Flying Discs" look suspiciously similar to those on the "Darwin IV" documentary (about robotic rovers scouting an earth-like planet).The Plastic craft In which "Carlyle" meets his doom looked like It had been borrowed from a fairground As for the concept of a surgical operation performed by a filthy Individual,on a filthy Individual,In a filthy room, with an "exo-skeleton" powered by absolutely nothing and surgically attached over the worlds dirtiest T-shirt - by that point I was laughing to the point of almost being sick. It's two days since I watched It and I'm still waiting for something to happen. The less said about the actors the better - but what can you do with a script like that? Jodie Foster In particular was totally miscast, although Sharlto Copely as Kruger showed his range of talent (compare with his character, Wikus van der Merwe,In "District 9"). Okay for the under 12 bracket (who,however, can't "legally" see It, of course) but for Science Fiction aficionados, It's Just another very poor, seen-It-all-before Movie than only those with nerves of steel and a stomach of Iron could watch a second time. I was drawn to this movie just because of Matt Damon. So disappointed, as it's just one more dark futuristic movie full of violence. Beyond special effects, no story to sustain my interest. Monotonous fighting. I would love to see writers dare to paint a picture of the future that is creative and positive, that shows that problems can be solved. The human race is always doomed to catastrophic social demise. What was this to represent? The problem of illegal immigrants and the cold-hearted way our government deals with it? I don't care, it was depressing, dark and dreary and a waste of the talent of both Damon and Foster. I couldn't even finish it, it was so boring. 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 "organic information" (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'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'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's population as being "legal". As Spider prepares to download the "organic info" from Max's brain, he is warned that the download will be "lethal" 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. 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