Event Horizon (film)

Event Horizon (film)

Infobox Film
name = Event Horizon



image_size =
caption = Theatrical release poster
director = Paul W. S. Anderson
producer = Jeremy Bolt
Lawrence Gordon
Lloyd Levin
writer = Philip Eisner
Uncredited:
Andrew Kevin Walker
narrator =
starring = Laurence Fishburne
Sam Neill
Kathleen Quinlan
Joely Richardson
Richard T. Jones
Jack Noseworthy
music = Michael Kamen
cinematography = Adrian Biddle
editing = Martin Hunter
distributor = Paramount Pictures
released = August 15, 1997 (USA) August 22, 1997 (UK)
runtime = 96 min
country = UK/USA
language = English
budget = US$60-70 million [http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/1997/EVENT.php Event Horizon - Box Office Data, Movie News, Cast Information] . The Numbers. Retrieved on 19 August 2008.] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119081/business Event Horizon - box office/business] . Internet Movie Database. Last update on 10 May 1998.]
gross = US$47.1million
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id = 1:158616
imdb_id = 0119081

"Event Horizon" is a 1997 science fiction horror film. The principal story was written by Philip Eisner (with an uncredited rewrite by Andrew Kevin Walker) and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson. Although considered a box office failure, the film developed a cult following which resulted in the 2006 release of a 2-disc special edition DVD.

Plot

In the year 2047, a signal from the starship "Event Horizon" is picked up on Earth. The ship had disappeared without trace beyond Neptune in 2040; her loss was considered the worst space disaster on record. The ship has reappeared in a decaying orbit around the planet Neptune, and the rescue ship "Lewis and Clark" is dispatched to investigate. The ship's crew is commanded by Captain Miller (Laurence Fishburne) and carries the "Event Horizon's" designer, Dr. William Weir (Sam Neill).

When the "Lewis and Clark" arrives, the crew are informed by Dr. Weir that the "Event Horizon" had actually been built to test a secret, experimental stardrive. The drive would create an artificial black hole to bridge two points in space to significantly reduce journey time. The ship had been on its initial test flight, intended to reach Proxima Centauri; it subsequently vanished without a trace. Weir plays to the crew the only signal received since the ship's reappearance, which is a series of confusing screams and shouts, embedded in which is the Latin phrase "liberate me" ("save me").

Upon approaching the drifting vessel, no definitive trace of human life is found; inconclusive sensor readings lead the "Lewis and Clark"'s crew to enter the "Event Horizon" to search for survivors. Inside, the crew split up and Medical Technician Peters (Kathleen Quinlan) discovers a frozen human corpse floating on the bridge, with both eyes gouged out. Engineer Justin (Jack Noseworthy) enters the ship's core and sees a black, liquid-like mirror within its drive; it sucks him inside as he touches it and emits a large shock wave, damaging the "Lewis and Clark". Rescue Technician Cooper (Richard T. Jones) manages to pull Justin out of the core by his tether, but he is catatonic.

Infobox movie certificates
United_States = R
United_Kingdom = 18
Australia = MA15+
With the "Lewis and Clark" heavily damaged, the remaining crew transfer to the "Event Horizon", which only contains 20 hours of usable oxygen. A short time later, Justin emerges from his catatonia and attempts to commit suicide by ejecting himself from an airlock, to escape the memory of what he saw inside the ship's core. Although Justin is rescued by Captain Miller, he is seriously injured.

Soon afterwards the rescuers begin to experience hallucinations of their personal fears and regrets. Captain Miller sees the manifestation of a subordinate he was forced to abandon in a fire; Peters sees images of her son Denny (Barclay Wright), with his legs covered in bloody lesions, and widower Dr. Weir sees his wife Claire (Holley Chant), missing her eyes and urging him to join her.

The crew discover that although the ship's drive successfully opened a gateway in space-time, it actually led outside the known universe and into another dimension, described as "pure chaos, pure evil". The "Event Horizon"'s reconstructed video log shows the original crew activating the gravity drive and, moments later, engaging in a frenzy of torture, self-mutilation, cannibalism and sodomy. The ship's captain, who has torn out his own eyes, leaves the previously-heard Latin message which has since been found to actually say "liberate tutame ex inferis" ("save yourself from Hell").

It appears that the "Event Horizon" has returned with a supernatural presence which is using its occupants' personal torments against them, with the aim of compelling them to return to the "chaos" dimension. The "Lewis and Clark" now repaired, Miller decides to destroy the "Event Horizon" despite the strong objections of Dr. Weir. While preparing to evacuate, Peters is led to her death by plummeting down a shaft as a result of being tricked by a manifestation of her son. Dr. Weir, having abandoned the crew and arriving at the core, discovers her body. He sees a vision of his wife's suicide, and is compelled by her reanimated form to tear out his eyes.

Weir then uses bombs fitted to the "Event Horizon" to destroy the "Lewis and Clark", which kills its pilot Smith (Sean Pertwee) and causes Cooper, on the ship's hull, to be thrown into space. Weir goes on to kill DJ (Jason Isaacs) by dissecting him alive, leaving him suspended from the ceiling of the medical facility.

Seemingly possessed by the presence on board, Weir threatens Miller and Starck (Joely Richardson) with a nail gun, saying the ship is "alive" and will not allow anyone to leave. He engages a ten-minute countdown on the ship's gravity drive, after which it will return to the chaos dimension. Cooper, having used his space suit's oxygen to propel him back to the ship, causes Weir to shoot out the bridge window and be sucked into space. Miller attempts to detonate explosives installed on the "Event Horizon" to split the ship in two; after arming all of the explosives and recovering the detonator for them, he is trapped by a burning manifestation of his former comrade and forced to escape to the ship's core.

Inside the core, Miller again sees the vision of his comrade, which then changes into a mutilated Dr. Weir (eyes restored) who shows Miller scenes of the "Lewis and Clark"'s remaining crew being tortured and mutilated. The two fight, but Miller is eventually able to reach the detonator, which he then triggers. Weir screams, denied the surviving crew.

The ship explodes at the neck and splits in two. The gravity drive then activates, pulling the rear of the ship into a black hole. Starck and Cooper, with a comatose Justin, survive in the remaining forward decks and place themselves into stasis. Starck has a nightmare of a mutilated Dr. Weir rescuing her, and is awakened in a distraught state by a second rescue team as the film ends.

Production

The first draft of Philip Eisner’s screenplay was written in 1992. The film borrows elements from others in the science fiction and horror genres, such as Stanisław Lem’s "Solaris", " Doom", "", "Alien", "Aliens", "The Haunting", Disney's "The Black Hole", "The Shining", "Flatliners" and "Hellraiser". For instance, the interior of "Lewis and Clark" was inspired by the starship "Nostromo" from "Alien". The film is thematically similar to "The Haunting" and "The Shining", complete with the added homage of a tidal wave of blood.

In keeping with the naturalistic science fiction setting of the film, costumes are based upon present day flight suits complete with shoulder patches and modified United States Coast Guard officer rank insignia. The sailing ship in the center of the "Lewis and Clark"’s mission patch is a United States Coast Guard Cutter in reference to the ship’s search and rescue role.The flag depicted on Dr. Weir’s uniform is a variation of the flag of Australia with the Aboriginal flag replacing the Union Flag. Other crewmembers also have modified flags on their uniforms to suggest political change prior to 2047. Characters played by American actors wear a modified flag of the United States with fifty-five stars, while characters played by British actors wear a European Union flag with an extra circle of stars within the original one.

After releasing the highly successful "Mortal Kombat" in 1995 Anderson was offered the movie. The release-date had already been set and Anderson agreed to do the movie, despite that the deadline meant that the post-production period was severely reduced. On the commentary Anderson cited this as the main-cause for the many troubles faced during production and especially when Anderson was to make decisions on the final cut.

On the commentary Anderson mentioned his wish to direct an R rated picture after the PG-13 rated "Mortal Kombat" and mentioned he turned down the opportunity to direct "X-Men" in order to make "Event Horizon".

Anderson claims that his initial cut of the film, before the visual effects had been completed, ran to about 130 minutes in length. The film was even more graphic in this incarnation, and both test audiences and the studio were unnerved by the gore. Paramount ordered Anderson to cut the film by 30 minutes and delete some of the violence, a decision that he regrets. Some of the lost scenes were offered as special features but were taken from poor-quality video tape as the studio had little interest in keeping unused footage and the original film has been lost. [Special Edition DVD Commentary]

Cast

* Laurence Fishburne – CAPT Miller, Commanding Officer, Lewis and Clark
* Sam Neill – Dr. William Weir, Gravity Drive Expert, Lewis and Clark
* Kathleen Quinlan – LT Peters, Medical Technician, Lewis and Clark
* Joely Richardson – LT Starck, Executive Officer, Lewis and Clark
* Richard T. Jones – LT Cooper, Rescue Technician, Lewis and Clark
* Jack Noseworthy – ENS Justin, Engineer, Lewis and Clark
* Jason Isaacs – LCDR D.J., Doctor, Lewis and Clark
* Sean Pertwee – LT Smith, Pilot, Lewis and Clark
* Peter Marinker – CAPT John Kilpack, Commanding Officer, Event Horizon
* Holley Chant – Claire Weir, William Weir's wife
* Barclay Wright – Denny Peters, Peters' son
* Noah Huntley – Edward Corrick (Burning man), Boatswain, Goliath
* Robert Jezek – Rescue Technician
* Emily Booth - Girl on monitor (uncredited)
* Teresa May - Vanessa (uncredited)

oundtrack

The score of the film was written and performed by Orbital and Michael Kamen. The end credit theme was the song “"Funky Shit"” by The Prodigy. The movie has been extensively sampled by many bands, notably on Zao's 1999 album, "Liberate Te Ex Inferis". Finnish black metal band Flauros has also used that dialog on their song "Monuments of Weakness." Several samples also appear in the song “The Technogoat” and other songs from "The Codex Necro" album by Anaal Nathrakh as well as on "The Ichneumon Method" album by The Axis of Perdition, the song “Fun with Knives” (from the album of the same name) and “The Dark Inside Me” by Velvet Acid Christ and on the song “Age of Suffering” by Norwegian death metal band Bloodthorn from the album "Under the Reign of Terror". Popular trance producer John Graham under the alias Space Manoeuvres created the track “Stage One” which took samples from the theatrical trailer of the film. Industrial band Front Line Assembly also made liberal use of such samples on its "Implode" album, most notably on the track "Synthetic Forms," which samples Laurence Fishburne's character saying "This place is a tomb.", over and over again.

In media

The Xbox Live video game "" features a Multiplayer level named "T.M.S. Spamono" which was modeled after the Event Horizon's interior. The ship "Spamano" is a spoof of "USS Palomino" from Disney's "The Black Hole". The level consists of the long hallway from the ship with a Gravity Drive engine on each end, which is the base for each team. The ship appears to be traveling through open space.

References

External links

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* [http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/1997/EVENT.php "Event Horizon"] at The Numbers
* [http://thecia.com.au/reviews/e/event-horizon.shtml "Event Horizon"] at the Cinematic Intelligence Agency (thecia.com.au)


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