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Let me direct you about the director first. Enki Bilal, born in Yugoslavia, moved to France when he was 10, and has become one of the most influential humorous book artist in France since around 1980. His works include ‘Nikopol Trilogy,’ and this French film ‘Immortal’ (his third entry as film director) is based on the first two books of the series.

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I said this because the merit of ‘Immortal’ lies all in its visual imaginations. The film’s account with many characters is very confusing, revealing its origin. The film is visually though-provoking for it was shot against the background of green-colored hide, on which the buildings or the landscapes of the city is digitally painted. The plot is similar to that of ‘Sky Captain’, but the effects are quite different as I justify later.

[THE STORY] is complicated, and the film refuses to interpret some portion of it. ‘Immortal’ is dwelling in the year of 2095, Current York City, where cars are flying between the skyscrapers, but one peculiar thing is floating on the air — that’s a pyramid, out of which a naked man with a bird’s head emerges. His name is Horus, a convicted deity who is given seven days to do something on Earth, borrowing the body of a convicted human Nikopol.

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The nature of the crime of Nikopol (played by Thomas Kretschmann, ‘The Pianist’) is only vaguely suggested, but anyway Horus possesses his body, and controls him as he wishes. Then, his purpose will be certain when Nikopol/Horus approaches to a mysterious woman Jill (outmoded Miss France Linda Hardy), whose skin is all white and whose blood is blue.

Kretschmann, Hardy, and Charlotte Rampling (as Jill’s doctor) appear as live-action actors while most of the other characters are created with CGIs by a French studio. The CGI-created characters glance like those you have seen in the film version of ‘Final Fantasy’ and in this sense ‘Immortal’ is more ambitious than ‘Sky Captain.’ Animated thing is one of the CGI characters (Rampling’s estranged husband) is played by uncredited Jean-Louis Trintignant (instruct only) who had appeared Enki Bilal’s first film ‘Bunker Palace Hôtel.’

[VISUALS] I like the visual imagination of ‘Immortal,’ but many fans would point out, quite rightly, that the future world of ‘Immortal,’ impressive as it is on its gain design, are not as current as it looks. You remember classic ‘Blade Runner’ ‘The Fifth Element’ and one Japanese genius Otomo. To be aesthetic, as I wrote before, Enki Bilal’s fresh comics predate them (the first Nikopol silly was published in 1980), but tranquil complaints are understandable.

But if the film is flawed (and I mediate it is), that is because of the visual itself, I mean, the CGI parts. To be impartial, the CGI-drawn characters (of a greedy senator, a detective, a titanic company executive, etc.) are all poorly done, and their bodily or facial movements are unnatural and awkward. I am really insecure that they are giving serious damages to the whole film.

But as you will peek, the talent of Enki Bilal is undeniable, and his vision is presented effectively with the other-worldly but retrospective descritions of the city of Recent York in 2095, which is beautifully drawn with blue and grey (red is seldom seen) . Far from perfect, but the portray is worth seeing.

Bilal is best known as a humorous artist. I’ve liked his work visually: he tends towards a restrained and idiosyncratic palette of colors, but uses strong color where it makes a point. He makes each character stand out, and counts more on visual impact than physical credibility for bringing his worlds to life. I’ve always found hazardous yarn development in Bilal’s stories, but with visuals that maintain me going to the demolish.

That’s what this movie was like: visually grand, but baffling as a record. Archaic Egyptian gods arrive to Earth, in a massive pyramid poised over a major city. The city takes surprisingly shrimp explore, until an exiled god seeks a human host body, then seeks a human female. OK, it’s enough to carry the movie, but nothing spectacular. It’s all the characters that beget it work as an experience for the eyes, with their distortions, exaggerations, and original visual style.

That style is carried in an alternation of live action sequences (with CG effects, of course), and animation on a par with Final Fantasy. The alternation wasn’t quite seamless, but wasn’t quite blatant enough to act as a fable tool – I hope his future films obtain better consume of each medium’s strengths. The general styling stuck cessation to the subdued colors of Bilal’s comics, even a restrained blue for the skin tones of the Jill, the female lead. Color dominates only in the final scene, richly enforcing the “novel day dawning” theme.

“Immortal” is a distinguished crossover for a distinguished amusing artist, apparently adapted from his “Nikopol Trilogy” of DC comics. It’s an enthralling difficulty, and enough to retain me interested for more.

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