An alien race has hit the Earth in an unrelenting assault, unbeatable by any military unit in the world. Major William Cage is an officer who has never seen a day of combat when he is unceremoniously dropped into what amounts to a suicide mission. Killed within minutes, Cage now finds himself inexplicably thrown into a time loop-forcing him to live out the same brutal combat over and over, fighting and dying again...and again. But with each battle, Cage becomes able to engage the adversaries with increasing skill, alongside Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski.
Genre : SF/Action
Country : USA
Cast :
Tom Cruise : Cage
Emily Blunt : Rita
Charlotte Riley : Nance
Director : Doug Liman
My opinion
“What do we do now?
I don't know. We've never gotten this far.”
Imagine an invasion on a vast coastline in France as in "Saving Privat Ryan", but this time in a more futuristic perspective. High-tech helicopters flying through the sky and dropping "Robocop"-like soldiers on the beach, who immediately start a massive battle against fierce aliens, called Mimics, who look as if they appeared in "The Matrix". You get an adrenaline boost while watching this battlefield with advancing forces being massacred. And in between is a pity looking Colonel Cage (Tom Cruise) who in an inexplicable way got promoted from Colonel to an ordinary soldier with an indelible stain. He turns out to be a deserter, so to speak. He gets an ultra modern combat equipment and he's ordered to be part of the first platoon which will lead the invasion and will throw itself in the middle of this bloody war. Ironically, he has no idea how to turn off the safety of his Japanese speaking equipment, and so he's killed almost instantly. Due to circumstances however, he ends up in a sort of time-cycle like Bill Murray experienced in "Groundhog Day". He goes back in time again and again to the moment when he wakes up at the base from where the invasion is coordinated.
Doug Liman created a heart-pounding raging SF. It's something like "The Bourne Identity". A successful concept and probably because of the extremely devious put together script. Despite the fact that the same event is repeated a few times, this isn't really disturbing, because Bill Cage attempts to tackle the situation each time in a different way. And this leads sometimes to hilarious moments.
As said before, the rather timid Tom Cruise played an enjoyable role as Colonel Cage. But the moment Emily Blunt appears on the scene as Rita Vrataski, "The Angel of Verdun", everything speeds up and the interactions and fragments become humorous and entertaining. She's the perfect choice as the fierce female soldier who's also extremely attractive at the same time. I remembered the days when I sat at home before my monitor for hours struggling with an extremely difficult mission in "Call of Duty". Frustrated I always started over again trying in a different way till I succeeded to fight my way through it. The same principle is used in "Edge of Tomorrow". Also, there were two noteworthy supporting roles. Brendan Gleeson played the ruthless General Brigham and you can see Bill Paxton in a very amusing role as the drill sergeant Farell.
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