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In a near future, the Delos Company offers the vacation of the future in in the amusement parks Medievalworld, Romanworld and Westworld for U$ 1,000 per day. The vacationers get to experience life in the themed period, doing whatever he or she wants, interacting with the robot inhabitants that populate the parks. Peter Martin and John Blane travel by hovercraft to Westworld and soon Peter duels against a Gunslinger. However, when there is a malfunctioning of the machinery, the robots get out of control, jeopardizing the guests.
Peter Martin and John Blane decide to take a holiday in a high tech amusement park, Westworld. Here they get to play cowboys - saloon brawls, saloon girls and quick draws against the town's gunslinger - with lifelike robots. All is well for the first few days but when the park's central computer malfunctions, the built-in safety features are turned off and the robots begin to attack the guests. The gunslinger in particular seems indestructible and relentlessly pursues his prey.
'Westworld (1973)' is now better known as the source-material for the acclaimed television series, though it's actually a seminal piece of science-fiction in its own right that inspired far more than just its own remake. Indeed, Yul Brynner's dead-eyed, unflinching and dread-inducing 'Robot Gunslinger' is the grandfather to not only the eponymous 'The Terminator (1984)' but also, perhaps slightly less obviously, the relentless Michael Myers from 'Halloween (1978)'. Of course, the idea of a corporation putting cash before customers, and their safety, is one practically inherent in the sci-fi genre, and cinema in general, but this was one of the first features to use that conceit so heavily and to do so in conjunction with the now common theme of machine turning against man. While we're on the subject of firsts, it's also interesting to note that this was the first picture to feature computer-generated imagery - and not just on monitors, in the form of the pixelated vision of the 'Robot Gunslinger'. These P.O.V. shots, which took eight hours to render ten seconds (not bad considering the infancy of the technology), add a lot to the believability of and ominous nature surrounding the killer bot run amok and, though they look somewhat dated now and it is difficult to believe they provide the superior aiming they supposedly do, are an impressive effect considering the age of the piece. The effects in general are pretty remarkable. Every android seems as such, especially when they are pulled apart and put back together again. Rich, paint-like squibs explode ruby red when someone gets shot, compounding the piece within the era but also giving it a distinct, slightly comic-book aesthetic. You believe this is an amusement park and that everything is built to be specifically the way it is, replicating real-life but never exactly getting it spot-on because that just wouldn't be 'fun.' In this way, the slightly less realistic blood makes more sense as it usually sprays from androids and if you, as a guest, saw the real gore when you 'killed' a foe, it wouldn't have the same 'movie' appeal. The violence isn't flinched away from but is never too graphic, allowing the movie to be entertaining first even when it is at its most suspenseful. These moments are perhaps when it works the best, when our hero runs for his life from the never-ceasing chase of his new enemy. It is also a joy when we are introduced to the park along with the protagonist, seeing the wonders of 'Westworld' first-hand. Where it falters slightly is in its structure. There is time spent with the scientists seeing small signs of things going wrong which should be building tension, but these people aren't really characters and so it kills the pace. As do the 'Romanworld' and 'Medievalworld' asides. This version of the 'robot uprising' doesn't have any sentience attached to it either. Just unthinking machines calculatingly killing anything with a high-body temperature. The film is enjoyable throughout, though. It's just that it could have used with some tightening in the pacing and structure department. 6/10
...like many other titles I've written about, This movie (like many others) ranks as one of my all time favorites!! Released in 1973, Westworld is the story of two regular guys (Richard Benjamin & James Brolin) taking a vacation at a vacation place run by the Delos Co., featuring different vacation "themes" such as Romanworld, Midevil world, and of course, Westworld which have or employ robots to satisfy every need. Anyways, without giving too much away, "Master Control" goes askew and, .....well, you take it from there. The ONE character who stands out in this movie is none other that the legendary Yul Bryner who plays the "Gunslinger" in the movie. Although Mr. Bryner is known for other rolls such as Rameses in The Ten Commandments & the king in The King & I, Yul is Outstanding as The Gunslinger! (Watch as he "cracks a Smile" after the gunfight with Brolin). TOO COOL & COLD!! Also, this is the 1st. work of Michael Crighton. If the name sounds familiar, He was one of the creators of the now famous TV show "ER". Mr. Crighton has many other works to his name, but My Favorite is THIS, His First Works. . . 'nuff said!! Also, watch out for Dick Van Patten as the "sheriff" in a portion of Westworld. Not only did I find this movie Very Entertaining, it makes one think . . . could such a amusement park ever exist . . . ? I was lucky to get an Original VHS of this movie . . . unfortunately in "pan and scan". Wheather or not this title has been released on DVD I have yet to find out. In either case, Excellent Entertainment awaits you in "Westworld" !! Enjoy.
Crichton the director seems to have had more fun with the film than Crichton the writer, whose screenplay can offer us no better explanation for the sudden, bloody robot rebellion than an epidemic of "central mechanism psychosis."
It could have been a prototype test for future models.
Or the scientist/mechanic could have been one of the machines that was self-aware and built the robots as was mentioned by the scientists. a5c7b9f00b
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