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Rating: - _The_ cult film of the new millennium!
This is a truly remarkable film. Originally released to theaters as "Top of the Food Chain." Absolutely hilarious from beginning to the astoundingly brilliant end, I highly recommend it. Loewi, Scott, and Scott are fall-down-funny as the most bizarre love triangle you are ever likely to see on film. The obsessions the town of Exceptional Vista exhibits toward fishing, sex, and TV are beyond the pale. Much of the dialog is adlibbed, to very great effect. I can't tell you how much I laughed at this wog-boggling sendup of 50's horror films like Day of the Triffids. Buy it today!
Rating: - Lunatic Cautionary Tale
"Invasion!" is two things: Laugh-out-loud funny and deceptively clever. Fans of classic sci-fi flicks like 'War of the Worlds' and 'Day Of the Triffids' will recognize the plot. In response to the arrival of deadly visitors from space, a handsome, brave, all-American scientist becomes our last hope even as romance blooms with the buxom (and not so brave) leading lady. With the arrival of Campbell Scott's Dr. Karel Lamonte in the sleepy town of Exceptional Vista, we as a cinematically literate audience are conditioned to expect nothing but dogged brilliance from this man of science. And that's where "Invasion!" turns us upside down and inside out and starts us down a road we never expected. Lamonte is slowly revealed as a complete idiot. Wherever this Atomic Institute he claims to be from is, it might as well be an asylum. Scott is fabulous in this role, uttering courageous pearls of scientific wisdom that have little or nothing to do with reality. Yet the townsfolk hang off his every word. He is, after all, a man of science. The townsfolk are a real piece of work, too. Cut off from the outside world in a kind of bizarre alternate reality, they have been reduced to obsessing over televison, fishing, and sex. This is not the small town America we expect, just as Lamonte is not the authority figure we expect, but a cynic might argue that it is an accurate portrayal of American society. There is a subversive quality to it all. The message seems to be that we have become so self-obsessed and so detached from the big picture that we shouldn't be surprised if Nature, or God, one day decides to wipe us out and start over. And that we'd deserve it. That a comedy manages to keep you in stitches while sending this message is an accomplishment indeed. I also liked the fact that the movie doesn't seem to have a time or place. No actually country is mentioned, no year is implied. Where and/or when are we, here? I'm assuming that Exceptional Vista (what's with that name?) is in the U.S., but... maybe the point is to globablize the theme. It was made in Canada, so that might be a clue. Anyway... it's a tiny, perfect gem.
Rating: - Hilariously Twisted Comedy
On first blush, "Invasion!"(aka "Top of the Food Chain") seems to be a pardoy of cheesy 50's Sci Fi films. But dig a little deeper and you quickly realize that it's a twisted, black comedy that defies easy description. Think of David Lynch or the Coen Brothers directing "Green Acres" and maybe you get an idea. The wonderful cast features Campbell Scott, Fiona Loewi and Tom Everett Scott who form one of the more bizarre love triangles to come down the pipe in a while. The film received some rave reviews including TIME MAGAZINE - "A deadpan, on-target comedy" and VARIETY "a provocative, frequently hilarious hybrid which strikes into sharply original territory". If you like your laughs slightly off-kilter, "Invasion!" is for you.
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