Borderlands proves that even in the most chaotic corner of the galaxy, if you need to save the universe, you might as well do it with a immortal robot who carries the galaxies most sarcastic humor and a team of outsiders who never know when enough is enough on the battlefield—because who doesn’t love a little explosive family bonding?
Eli Roth‘s Borderlands, based on the beloved video game series from Gearbox Software, manages to blend the chaotic spirit of its source material with a blockbuster sensibility that’s both entertaining and occasionally frenetic. With Roth at the helm, alongside co-writer Joe Crombie, this adaptation doesn’t shy away from the wild energy and contagious humor that certain fans of the game have come to expect.
Plot & Pacing:
The film’s narrative revolves around Lilith (Cate Blanchett), a notorious bounty hunter with a murky past, who returns to the lawless planet Pandora on a high-stakes mission. She’s tasked with locating the missing daughter of Atlas (Edgar Ramírez), a powerful and morally ambiguous figure. To accomplish this, Lilith assembles an eccentric team of outlaws and misfits, each with their unique skills and quirks. The plot zips along with a series of action-packed set pieces, interspersed with comedic moments that add levity to the otherwise dark storyline.
Cast Performances:
The casting of two time Oscar winning Cate Blanchett as Lilith is a serve that needs to be seen in theaters. Blanchett’s portrayal of the tough-as-nails bounty hunter carries the film with a mix of grit and emotional depth. Kevin Hart as Roland delivers his trademark humor, providing a counterbalance to the film’s more intense moments.
Eli wanted to show the world that Hart could provide grit and action installed into the film and seeing him in his element does not make you question that he was meant for this role. Jack Black’s vocal performance as Claptrap, the wisecracking robot, is a highlight, bringing a much-needed dose of comic relief. disguised by a robot voice but we all know that behind this robots delivery of lines and comedic timing, we knew that it was Blacks work at hand succeeding another video game film in his arena. Ariana Greenblatt’s Tiny Tina and Florian Munteanu’s Krieg offered an unstoppable duo who you knew would ride and die for each other. Although, Kreig, disguised by his mask, provided an outstanding performance of conveying his emotions and allowing us, the audience, to build our imaginations into how this brave misfit was feeling in every action-packed or slow pacing scene.
As for Greenblatt, she was able to give us adorable mixed with psycho and that gave us truly the embodiment of Tiny Tina. A girl who despite all her ‘adorable’ explosives has a heart and truly cares for her chosen family. Jamie Lee Curtis as Tannis adds an eccentric charm that complements the film’s quirky tone leaving us at ease with her characters performance. This cast was stacked to the brim with talent we all know and recognize so with the help of Eli’s trust that he extended to the cast, it was easy for these actors to truly get to know the characters and delve deep into their element.
Visuals & Action:
Visually, Borderlands is a feast for the eyes. Roth’s direction ensures that the chaotic, vibrant world of Pandora is brought to life with a blend of practical effects and CGI that captures the game’s distinctive style. The action sequences are thrilling, though at times you just want to pay attention to ever single detail that this, like Lilith mentioned, ‘trash’ of a place could offer because at the end of the day it is their newfound home. For fans of the game, the film’s depiction of Pandora and its various inhabitants is likely to be a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
Humor & Tone:
The film’s humor is a key element that aligns well with the game’s irreverent tone. To be able to build comedy you need to build friendship first and throughout the film and on carpet interviews you can tell this cast truly cares for one another which makes their interactions seem so natural for the rest of us fans and audiences.
Overall Experience:
Borderlands is a high-octane, visually dazzling ride that captures the essence of the game’s chaotic spirit. It delivers on action and humor, bolstered by a charismatic cast and impressive visual effects. While it may not always hit the mark for those unfamiliar with the source material, it offers plenty for fans of the franchise to enjoy. Roth’s adaptation successfully brings the wild, unpredictable world of Pandora to the big screen, making it a thrilling, if slightly rough-around-the-edges, cinematic adventure.
Watch the full trailer below, and don’t miss our exclusive interviews with the cast right here!