Ultramarines is a CGI film from 2010 based on the Warhammer 40K gaming universe. Although the whole film is CGI the characters are all played by some decent actors, such as Terence Stamp and Sean Pertwee. The plot is basically (to me) a coming of age story for Pertwee's character, who is one of the title Ultramarines and centers around his squad going on a recon/rescue mission to a distant planet and finding some twisted stuff there.
So, let's run down the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The Good
The Acting - all of the actors do a marvelous job voicing the characters in a way that helps them come to life. It really helps the film overcome its low budget.
The Story - the decision to keep the story really simple was a good idea here. I read where some 40K aficionados panned this film because it glossed over their favorite little detail or because it was too "small" a story. I disagree. Keeping the story simple lets viewers not versed in the 40K universe still enjoy the film without getting submerged in a sea of references they would not understand.
The music and mood - for a little film the music was great, and set a sort of dark, almost gothic mood perfectly. And even with the mundane CGI there were a lot of visual details that also helped set the tone well. Things like seeing little mottos like "Courage and Honour" flashing inside the HUD displays of the helmets of the Ultramarines gave a feeling of these troopers being HEAVILY indoctrinated.
The Bad
The CGI - Even for a 2010 film the CGI was just not all that. In particular the facial expressions were problematic, which is why the great voice acting helped so much. It's not Clutch Cargo bad but not up to snuff either.
Insiderish - Even though they obviously tried to make this film not require prior 40K knowledge to enjoy I admit that I liked it better after stopping very near the start, doing a quick read and then jumping back in. If you want to watch this I recommend the following quick reads:
For the Ultramarines:
http://spacemarine.wikia.com/wiki/Ultramarines
For the Chaos Space Marines:
http://spacemarine.wikia.com/wiki/Chaos_Space_Marines
They aren't long and will come in handy.
Oh, and note that it stars Sean Pertwee, and we all know what happens when he is in a movie.....
Okay, I watched this all the way through. As a complete outsider to the Warhammer games, the thing I was taken by most was the level of violence and carnage we see in the film. Marines beheaded, impaled, mutilated and killed in ways only a psychopath might envision. I found myself wondering why these Marines seem to follow the usual communistic organizational structure of the military, yet they insist upon wearing banners and holding standards on poles and carrying them into battle like some sort of knight. The whole "knights and warriors" thing overlaid upon the armor suited Ultramarines was disturbing to watch.
The story was a bit strange, but it was easy to follow. I did not find the story to be that compelling. It seemed to be similar in fare to the stories Worf told on DS9 about Kahliss or some other glorious Klingon battle tale.
The CGI was on the level of The Clone Wars or Rebels, but to me it was a bit better and the sound was definitely superior. All in all, it is worth at least a single viewing.
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