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Critic's Rating: 3.5

Story: Based on a popular arcade game from the ’80s, Rampage is about three giant creatures wreaking havoc on human cities. Davis (Dwayne Johnson) is a primatologist and handler of one of the creatures, George the gorilla. While the creatures destroy everything in their path, Davis teams up with Dr Chadwell (Naomie Harris) and Agent Russel (Jeffery Dean Morgan) to stop them.

Review: Rampage, as the name would suggest, is a movie about giant creatures tearing up the civilized world. As you’d expect from this genre faithful, there’s an abundance of loud and gory violence, as a giant albino gorilla, a Godzilla-like crocodile and a mammoth wolf run rampant in the human world. Their only foil, is a hulk-sized Dwayne Johnson playing a hybrid of characters he’s played before in movies like Journey 2 The Mysterious Island, San Andreas, Jumanji and Welcome To The Jungle / The Rundown. Like most creature features, Rampage is a film with a simple premise. The giant mutated creatures will break and smash everything in sight, while the muscular hero and his band of eclectic individuals will try to save the day.

The original smash ‘em up game was about breaking and climbing buildings. The movie scales up those seemingly simple actions with a sci-fi upgrade. Here, a science experiment on advance genetics, being conducted aboard a space station, goes horribly wrong, in a Ridley Scott’s Alien sort of way. The mutagen crash lands on Earth and it turns an average wolf, crocodile and an exotic looking gorilla into giant scary monsters. The company behind the experiments is headed by the greedy sister-brother duo Claire (Malin Akerman) and Brett Wyden (Jake Lacy) who only care about making profits from the biological armageddon at hand. In the ensuing mayhem of the creatures running around Chicago, the US army joins Davis and his friends to both record and stop the doom.

The action in Rampage has been captured to great effect. The sights of blowing up cars and breaking skyscrapers doesn’t look dizzying as it did in films like The Avengers or Man Of Steel. While this is no superhero film, the crash and burn action sequences certainly give the effect of one. Dwayne Johnson squares off against these monsters like he’s a superhero. Thankfully there are no OTT sequences featuring him killing the creatures. But his onscreen charisma is big enough to keep you hooked on to the film. The biggest flaw of Rampage though is its predictability. Every set piece in this movie has been done-to-death in movies like King Kong, Godzilla and Johnson’s own San Andreas. Jeffery Dean Morgan as the cowboy super agent though is a big put off. Same goes for Naomie Harris who plays the clever scientist like a damsel in distress.

Despite the pastiche form, director Brad Peyton still manages to make this mindless-action fiesta a fun ride. His film isn’t the smartest movie ever made, but it does serve up some cool fan boys moments. The camaraderie between the gorilla and Dwayne Johnson is cool brings in an element of humour to this otherwise generic end-of-the-world movie. This one’s definitely worth a one-time watch.

Summary / Analysis

Spoiler alert! Please do not read the following plot summary if you have not seen the film.
'Rampage' opens with a privately owned space station being destroyed thanks to some kind of mysterious experiment that was being done on board. In the wake of the destruction, three canisters from the experiment somehow end up falling all the way to Earth. One of the canisters falls into a gorilla enclosure at the San Diego Zoo, another lands in the plains of Wyoming where a crocodile swallows it and the final one ends up in the Florida Everglades near a wolf pack. Dwayne Johnson plays the handler of the gorillas.

The experiment that was being conducted hails from an advanced technology company, owned by two siblings, the Wydens played by Malin Akerman and Jake Lacy. Looking to ensure the government doesn’t link their company to any of the work they were doing on the space station, they try to destroy the evidence at the crash sites. But of course, the contents of the canisters have already caused a gorilla named George, a wolf and the crocodile to start evolving, growing at frighteningly exponential rate. So how can they cover this up now? Johnson and his team try to tame the gorilla but they're unable to keep him in the zoo facilities as his aggression gets out of hand due to the mutations.

The Wyden siblings concoct a genius plan to use a beacon that attracts each of the creatures to their head office, ensuring that all evidence of their experiments will be destroyed. It just so happens that their head office is located in a skyscraper in Chicago, which won’t bode so well for the residents of the Windy City. Johnson teams up with Dr Caldwell (Naomie Harris), who's an ex-employee of the Wydens and is motivated to foil the siblings' plans to use the mutation technology for their financial benefit. Also part of Johnson's team is the government special agent Russell (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).

Eventually, the US government and armed forces step in to stop the rampant monsters. They decide to drop a MOAB (mother of all bombs) on top of Chicago to stop the giant creatures. Johnson and Harris though, figure out that the Wydens have an antidote to the mutation gene and try to locate it. In the end, Johnson manages to get George the gorilla to eat the antidote and enlists his help in taking down the other two monsters out on a rampage.
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FAQs
  1. What is the release date of 'Rampage'?
    Release date of Dwayne Johnson and Naomie Harris starrer 'Rampage' is 2018-04-13.
  2. Who are the actors in 'Rampage'?
    'Rampage' star cast includes Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Malin Akerman and Jake Lacy.
  3. Who is the director of 'Rampage'?
    'Rampage' is directed by Brad Peyton.
  4. What is Genre of 'Rampage'?
    'Rampage' belongs to 'Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi' genre.
  5. In Which Languages is 'Rampage' releasing?
    'Rampage' is releasing in English, Telugu, Hindi and Tamil.