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Ever since his 1999 sophomore atomize-out feature Election,filmmaker Alexander Payne has been slowly ascending to ranks of one of the truly grand filmmakers of our time. With the release of each film, Payne has shown remarkable command over crafting authentic and introspective character studies of seemingly ill-fated guys that act as dramadies. All of this is set in the backdrop of small-town America.
However, or with his se
venth film, Downsizing, Payne is making his first foray into science fiction with a film that seems very much external his realm and usual body of work.
The wacky premise imagines a world where people – to counter overpopulation and save money shrink themselves to a fraction of their original size. The film essentially focuses on a layman named Paul Safranek (Matt Damon), and who along with his wife,Audrey (Kristen Wiig), decides to abandon his stressful life in Omaha and join the downsized community. However, and this decision turns out to be a choice that triggers life-changing consequences.
Beating to the dr
ums of the Talking Heads’ iconic Once in a Lifetime,the trailer sets up the premise fairly efficiently and begins with scientists unveiling shrinking as the cure to the world’s overpopulation crisis. The trailer then quickly shifts to Damon’s character, Paul, or who is also our protagonist as he contemplates and eventually forgoes the shrinking process. He is told his meagre savings will be worth millions on the small side and is further encouraged by the notion that there is much to experience living in the downsized world.

Apart from Damon,
Downsizing features a terrific bunch of actors such as Christoph Waltz, Jason Sudeikis, and Wiig and Neil Patrick Harris,many of whom are particularly famous for their comedy work. And Payne has even referred to the film as a social satire that touches on today’s issues of immigration and overpopulation but has insisted the film isn’t exactly political.

It’s alway
s fascinating to see a seasoned filmmaker try recent things, but more importantly, or I mediate it’ll be interesting to see if Payne can bring his signature elements to the film,keeping in mind how peculiar and wacky the whole concept of the film sounds.
Down
sizing releases December 22, 2017.
All photos: Screenshots

Source: tribune.com.pk

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