Contagion tells of a near-future dystopia in which a virus, similar in nature to (but worse than) Bird Flu or Swine Flu sweeps from casino in Hong Kong around the world killing millions and beginning the breakdown of society.
The interweaving narrative threads reminded me, somewhat, of Crash, the surprise winner of the Oscar for Best Film in 2006. It is a superb ensemble piece lead, if there is a headliner, by a great performance from Matt Damon.
Few movies would hire Gwyneth Paltrow's services and then kill her off in the first 10 minutes, but this is a sign that this is story led and not star led. She's also not the only Academy Award winner or nominee to come a cropper during Contagion's tense 106 minutes. Other performances of note include Laurence Fishburne, Marion Cotillard, Jennifer Ehle and the sensational Kate Winslet, in what I would say is one of her best performances.
There are some squeamish moments including someone being run over and someone else having their skull cut open (yuk!) and there is surprisingly little in the way of swearing - I imagine that in a world where social order was collapsing there could be a few more f-words!
Atmospheric music that never distracts, despite often sounding like Schoenberg's reworking of the score to The Social Network, only adds to the tension.
For me there were two weaknesses that stop this becoming a 10/10 Five Star movie:
It's so nearly a great movie - it kept me, and the rest of the audience, enthralled for its duration and has so much to commend it. It's a shame about it's weaknesses, and it's particularly unfortunate about Jude Law.
If you haven't see it, I'd definitely recommend it - it's worth watching and let me know what you thought.
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