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Production Year: 1971 - Science Fiction - Director: Boris Sagal - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring: Charlton Heston, Anthony Zerbe, Rosalind Cash more

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In the aftermath of a bacteriological war, the future of mankind hangs in the balance. Only a chosen few have survived the mutating effects of germ warfare unharmed. A small...
more...enclave of healthy, stalwart resistors has formed a camp where, for the moment, they live peacefully. The other human survivors are terribly disfigured mutants referred to as the "Family" who walk the earth at night in search of prey. Charlton Heston plays the last man alive in this chilling classic, gathering supplies by day from a deserted Los Angeles whose streets are strewn with the post-apocalyptic flotsam of the super-funky '70s. Based on Richard Matheson's novel I AM LEGEND made before as THE LAST MAN ON EARTH (1964) with Vincent Price.





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A Paler Shade Of White
A review by EnglishPatient on The Omega Man DVD
February 26th, 2001


Author's product rating:   The Omega Man DVD - rated by EnglishPatient

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Advantages: Minimalistic, intellgent approach, chilling scenario, Charlton Heston at his peak
Disadvantages: Not apparently as good as the literary source material (I Am Legend), looks quite dated .

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

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If any two films were different sides of the same coin, then The Omega Man and Silent Running would be the prime example.

For while the former dealt with the preservation of the ecological and evolutionary status quo in the aftermath of armageddon, the latter takes a very similar scenario but the battle is against the survivors who seek to purge the post apocolyptic world of all that they believe caused its downfall.

The end of the world as we know it, at the hands of burgeoning nuclear and chemical warfare, was a recurring theme in science fiction of the era. The second Planet Of The Apes film, made in 1968, introduced a horrendously scarred community of underground surivivors, mutated by radiation from an atom bomb.

The Omega Man - also, intruigingly, starring the unerringly heroic Charlton Heston - takes place in a near-future (1977, 6 years hence from the time of its release) blighted by germ warfare of the most calamitous nature.

However, in keeping with the canny, understated narrative style of the times, the film does not spell out all this information at the beginning. It's nigh on impossible to conceive of any current movie which would refrain from hitting the audience near senseless with the chilling details of what's happened and how it all ended up that way.

The Omega Man chooses to introduce the pieces of the puzzle slowly, with the aid of well-timed flashbacks, made all the more effective because of their timing.

In its opening sequence, Heston is seen crusing around a sunny American city (could be New York, could be L.A.) in a convertible, to the strains of his 8-track car stereo. At this point, it's unclear just what is going on. A glimpse of the less-than-idyllic truth is first revealed with a sudden, jarring explosion of gunfire, the burning of rubber on tarmac. This could still be a cop movie, though, for all we know......but hold on - where exactly *is* everyone?

There's an eeire quality to these early deserted urban landscapes which draws you in, leaves you desperate to find out what on earth (quite literally) has happened. The audience is hooked, with nary a line of dialogue spoken nor any great song and dance required.

Why are the streets, shops and buildings completely empty? Why is this man apparently the only one about, tearing around in any car he chooses from vacated showrooms, pulling up at the movie theatre which is still showing the same film it did 5 years ago? More to the point, why does he need to carry a machine gun?

All these questions are answered, of course, and very satisfyingly so. The revelations concerning Heston's background, and how he came to avoid the fate of his fellow humans, is handled intelligently and provides the impetus for the second half of the film.

There's an ambiguity throughout much of the story, as his character's nemeses seek to undermine the assumptions to be drawn from what we are intially told and shown. To quote a line from late in the movie, "who is right and who is wrong?". Is this man (Heston) merely playing God, pathetically holding onto the ill-fated past by fashioning a solitary, fantasy lifestyle while all around him is either dead or diseased? Or are his intentions and actions noble and with the future of the Human Race at heart? Is he even alone, for that matter?

Like its cinematic soulmate Silent Running, it never shies away from thought-provoking commentary and cases its hopeful, humanitarian resolutions in an often bitter coating.

The Omega Man tackles the big issues of its generation, and of all generations, with a style that ensures itself a place in timeless film-making. 
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