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2017 film by Luc Besson

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
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Theatrical release affiche

French Valérian et la Cité des mille planètes
Directed by Luc Besson
Screenplay by Luc Besson
Based on Valérian and Laureline
by Pierre Christin
Jean-Claude Mézières
Produced by
  • Virginie Besson-Silla
Starring
  • Dane DeHaan
  • Cara Delevingne
  • Clive Owen
  • Rihanna
  • Ethan Hawke
  • Herbie Hancock
  • Kris Wu
  • Rutger Hauer
Cinematography Thierry Arbogast
Edited by Julien Rey
Music by Alexandre Desplat[1]

Production
companies

  • EuropaCorp[2]
  • TF1 Films Production
  • Fundamental Films
  • BNP Paribas
  • Orangish Studio
  • Novo Pictures
  • River Road Entertainment
  • Belga Films Fund
Distributed by EuropaCorp Distribution

Release dates

  • 17 July 2017 (2017-07-17) (Grauman'south Chinese Theatre)
  • 26 July 2017 (2017-07-26) (France)

Running time

137 minutes[3]
Country France[four]
Language English language
Budget
  • €197 million (gross) [five]
    (~$209 one thousand thousand)[half-dozen]
  • $177–205 million (net) [6] [7] [8]
Box office $226 million[9]

Valerian and the Urban center of a Yard Planets (French: Valérian et la Cité des mille planètes) is a 2017 English-linguistic communication French 3D space opera film[10] written and directed past Luc Besson, and co-produced by Besson and his wife, Virginie Besson-Silla. Information technology is based on the French science fiction comics serial Valérian and Laureline, written past Pierre Christin and illustrated past Jean-Claude Mézières. It stars Dane DeHaan as Valerian and Cara Delevingne as Laureline, with Clive Owen, Rihanna, Ethan Hawke, Herbie Hancock, Kris Wu and Rutger Hauer in supporting roles. Besson independently financed and personally funded the film. With a production budget of around $223 million, it is both the nearly expensive European and independent motion-picture show ever fabricated.[xi]

Valerian was released in the United States on 21 July 2017 by STXfilms, and in French republic on 26 July past EuropaCorp.[12] [13] Information technology received mixed reviews from critics, who criticized the plot and some of the casting, only praised the visuals. It grossed $225 million worldwide but, due to its high production and advertizing costs, was considered a box-role flop following its release in the U.s..[14] [15] [16]

Plot [edit]

In the 28th century, due to cooperation between the Earth and extraterrestrial peoples, the former International Space Station has been expanded until its mass threatens to cause gravitational disruption to Earth itself. Relocated to deep space, it becomes Blastoff, a space-traveling metropolis inhabited past millions of species from thousands of planets. A police force partitioning is created past the United Human being Federation to preserve peace through the milky way. Amongst its staff are the arrogant Major Valerian and his partner, no-nonsense Sergeant Laureline.

En road to a mission, Valerian dreams of a planet, Mül, where a depression-tech humanoid race lives peacefully. They fish for pearls containing enormous amounts of energy, and use animals to replicate them. Wreckage begins plummeting from the sky, followed past a huge spacecraft that causes an explosion annihilating every being on the planet. Some of the inhabitants enter a discarded vessel, accidentally trapping themselves inside, merely the planet's princess Lihö-Minaa is stranded exterior. Just before her death, she conveys a telepathic message.

Shaken, Valerian awakes. Analysis reveals he might have received a point from across time and space. He learns that his mission is to retrieve a "Mül converter". It is the last of its kind, and currently in the easily of black market dealer Igon Siruss. Valerian asks Laureline to marry him, only she brushes him off.

In a market place on planet Kirian in an alternating dimension, Valerian disrupts a meeting between Igon and two hooded figures who resemble the humanoids from his vision. They seek the converter, the small animal in his vision. Valerian and Laureline recover the converter and steal one of the free energy pearls. Aboard their ship, Valerian learns that Mül was destroyed 30 years earlier, and all information virtually information technology is classified.

They return to Alpha where commander Arün Filitt informs them the center of the station has been irradiated by an unknown force, rendering it highly toxic. Troops sent into the area accept non returned, and the radiations is increasing. Laureline and Valerian are assigned to protect the commander during an interstation summit to discuss the crunch; against the commander'south wishes, Laureline maintains possession of the converter.

During the acme, unidentified humanoids all of a sudden set on, incapacitating everyone and kidnapping Filitt. Valerian chases the kidnappers to the irradiated surface area merely crashes his spaceplane during the pursuit. Laureline enlists alien information brokers known as Dogan Daguis to rail Valerian, and finds him unconscious at the border of the irradiated zone. She rouses him, but is kidnapped past a primitive tribe, the Boulan Bathors of the planet Goara, and presented at their emperor's dinner as the option course. Valerian infiltrates the tribe's territory with the help of the shape-shifting Bubble. They rescue Laureline and escape, but Bubble is mortally wounded.

Valerian and Laureline venture farther into the irradiated expanse, discover it is not dangerous, and that it contains the remains of some antique spacecraft. They reach a large shielded hall where they notice the humanoids, known as the Pearls, with an unconscious Filitt. The Pearls' leader, Emperor Haban Limaï, explains that her people lived peacefully on Mül until a battle occurred betwixt the Federation and another faction. Filitt, the human commander, ordered the use of fusion missiles that disabled the enemy mothership and sent information technology crashing into the planet, annihilating Mül. Upon her passing, Princess Lihö-Minaa transferred her soul into Valerian'southward body.

When the surviving Pearls were trapped in a downed infinite vehicle from the battle, they managed to repair information technology and learned the humans' engineering and history. They somewhen came to Blastoff, where they assimilated more knowledge and built a send of their own. They needed the converter and pearl in lodge to launch their ship and find a planet to recreate their homeworld. Filitt admits his role in the genocide, but argues information technology was necessary to end the war—every bit was the coverup, to prevent humans from losing their credibility and influence in Alpha. Valerian and Laureline disagree, arguing that the commander is trying to avoid the consequences of his deportment. When Filitt becomes belligerent, Valerian knocks him out.

Valerian easily over the pearl he took from Igon, and Laureline persuades him to return the converter. While the Pearls set up their spacecraft for takeoff, Filitt'south K-Tron robot soldiers assault the Pearls and the government soldiers sent to assist Valerian, but are ultimately defeated. The spacecraft departs and Filitt is arrested. Valerian and Laureline are left adrift aboard an Apollo Command/Service Module, and Laureline answers Valerian's union proposal with a "possibly" as they wait for rescue.

Cast [edit]

Delevingne, DeHaan and Besson at the San Diego Comic-Con 2016 presentation of Valerian and the Metropolis of a Thousand Planets at Camp Conival

  • Dane DeHaan equally Valerian, a United Human being Federation soldier and Laureline's partner/love interest[12]
  • Cara Delevingne every bit Laureline, a United Homo Federation soldier and Valerian's partner/honey interest[12]
  • Clive Owen every bit Arün Filitt, Valerian and Laureline'due south commander[12]
  • Rihanna as the human course of Bubble, a shapeshifting Glamopod entertainer.[13]
  • Ethan Hawke as Jolly the Pimp, Chimera's "protector".[12]
  • Herbie Hancock as Defense force Minister[13]
  • Kris Wu as Sergeant Neza[17] [xviii]
  • Rutger Hauer as The President of the World Country Federation
  • John Goodman as Igon Siruss (voice), a Kodar'Khan pirate captain and the milky way'south about-wanted criminal[19]
  • Elizabeth Debicki every bit Emperor Haban Limaï (vocalism) [20]
  • Sasha Luss as Princess Lihö-Minaa
  • Sam Spruell equally Full general Okto Bar
  • Ola Rapace as Major Gibson
  • Alain Chabat as Bob the Pirate
  • Thom Findlay as The Pirates (voice)
  • Mathieu Kassovitz as Camelot on Large Market
  • Jonas Bloquet as G-Tron Warrior/Control Room Soldier
  • Sand Van Roy as Jessica Rabbit Creature
  • Louis Leterrier as Captain Welcoming Mercurys
  • Olivier Megaton as Captain Welcoming KCO2
  • Gavin Drea as Sergeant Cooper
  • Eric Lampaert every bit Guide Thaziit, a human guiding tourists in the Big Market place
  • Claire Tran every bit Command room Sergeant

Product [edit]

Development [edit]

Although Luc Besson loved the Valerian comics while growing up, he did not seriously consider adapting them into a movie until he was working on The Fifth Element. During evolution, Besson had tapped Valerian illustrator Jean-Claude Mézières to work on the picture, who asked Besson, "Why are you doing this shitty movie? Why you don't do Valerian?"[21] At the fourth dimension, Besson felt that making the film was "incommunicable" given the vast conflicting-to-man ratio.[21] The release of Avatar served as both a approving and a curse for Besson; he has said, "technically, I could meet that nosotros tin can exercise everything now. The film proved that imagination is the simply limit." However, he besides felt that "James Cameron pushed all the levels so high", which made him believe that his script was non expert enough, so he rewrote it.[21] Ultimately, the storyboarding for the picture took seven months.[22]

The project was first publicly reported in 2012.[23] The two primary stars, Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne, were announced in May 2015.[24] On nineteen August 2015, Clive Owen signed on to play Commander Arün Filitt in the film.[25] The budget, €197 million, is by far the largest ever assembled for a French film. Previously, Asterix at the Olympic Games was the most expensive, at €78 million, only alee of Besson's The Fifth Element (€75 million).[26] By the end of August 2015, Besson said in an RTL radio interview that shooting the film in France was too expensive. Considering it was filmed in a foreign linguistic communication (English), Besson was unable to do good from taxation credits, despite preferring to produce the picture show in France and create jobs for ane,200 coiffure members.[26] [27] The criteria to obtain these tax credits were then adapted accordingly. In May 2015, it was announced Fundamental Films would invest Usa$l 1000000 in the motion-picture show.[28]

Filming [edit]

Master photography on the film began on five Jan 2016 in seven sound stages defended to the film at the Cité du cinéma, in Saint-Denis, north of Paris.[22] [29] In total, there are 2,734 visual effect shots.[30] The humanoid race the Pearl were completely synthetic creations past Weta Digital, which generated the characters from performances by actors with motion-capture equipment for their face and bodies.[31]

Marketing [edit]

The trailer featured the Beatles vocal "Because", which marked the showtime fourth dimension a Beatles master recording had been featured in a not-Beatles film advertisement.[32]

Visual furnishings [edit]

Industrial Low-cal and Magic, Weta Digital and Rodeo FX provided the effects for the movie with Scott Stokdyk every bit the main supervisor.[33]

Release [edit]

The first teaser for Valerian was released on 10 Nov 2016.[34] The teaser depicts Marmakas, an Entertainer (Bubble, identified equally "Glamopod" in the movie), Bagoulins, and Shingouz (known as "Doghan Daguis" in the moving-picture show), who all appear in the album Administrator of the Shadows; much of the motion picture'south setting and story is too derived from that instalment. A special exclusive preview of Valerian was shown prior to the Fathom Events 4K restoration showing of The Fifth Element on fourteen May and 17 May.[35] [36]

Valerian was released in State of israel on 20 July 2017,[37] on 21 July in the United states of america, on 26 July in France.[38] and on 2 August in the UK [39] Lionsgate handles the film'south release in the Britain and Ireland,[40] and STX Entertainment distributes the film in the United States.[41] The film was released on 25 August 2017 in China.[42]

Home media [edit]

Valerian and the Urban center of a G Planets was released digitally on seven November 2017, and on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray and DVD on 21 November 2017.[43] [44]

VR [edit]

In 2018, Europa-Park added VR to their roller coaster, Eurosat - CanCan Coaster themed around Valerian and the Urban center of a Thousand Planets as part of the roller coaster's refurbishment.

Soundtrack [edit]

The official Soundtrack for Valerian was released on 21 July 2017 on Vinyl, CD, and Digital download.[45] The total duration of this soundtrack album is exactly the same number of minutes every bit the elapsing of the picture show itself — 137 minutes.

Valerian and the Metropolis of a Thousand Planets Moving-picture show Score
Film score by

Alexandre Desplat

Released 21 July 2017
Genre Pop, Stone, Picture show Score
Length 137:08
Characterization Valerian South.A.S.
Producer Xavier Forcioli
Alexandre Desplat chronology
American Pastoral
(2016)
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Film Score
(2017)
The Shape of Water
(2017)
Singles from Valerian
  1. "A Million on My Soul"
    Released: 24 May 2017
  2. "I Experience Everything"
    Released: 20 July 2017
  3. "Bubble Dance"
    Released: 12 Baronial 2017
  4. "Rappcats"
    Released: 24 February 2018

Rail list [edit]

No. Title Artist(s) Length
i. "Big Marketplace" (written by Luc Besson) Alexandre Desplat ii:05
two. "Space Oddity" David Bowie 5:18
3. "I Experience Everything" Cara Delevingne three:02
4. "Jamming" Bob Marley three:xix
five. "Bus Assail" Alexandre Desplat 3:08
six. "We Trying to Stay Alive" Wyclef Jean featuring Pras & John Forté 3:13
vii. "Arriving on Alpha" Alexandre Desplat two:06
viii. "A Million on My Soul (Radio Edit)" Alexiane 2:59
9. "Rappcats (Instrumental)" Quasimoto ii:02
10. "Chimera Trip the light fantastic" Julien Rey ii:25
11. "Spaceship Chase" Alexandre Desplat iii:33
12. "The World (Is Going upwards in Flames)" Charles Bradley three:22
thirteen. "A Million on My Soul" Alexiane 4:07
14. "Medusa" Alexandre Desplat 1:59
15. "Pearls on Mul" Alexandre Desplat 7:36
xvi. "Reading the Memo" Alexandre Desplat featuring Trug 1:23
17. "Flight Higher up the Big Market" Alexandre Desplat two:44
18. "Showtime" Alexandre Desplat ii:38
19. "Valerian in Trouble" Alexandre Desplat 1:38
xx. "Pearls Attack" Alexandre Desplat 4:05
21. "Valerian's Armor" 2:09
22. "Submarine" three:00
23. "Shoot" 1:35
24. "Fishing for Butterflies" one:58
25. "Le souper du Roi" 1:59
26. "Boulanbator Combat" 3:02
27. "Bubble" 2:32
28. "Pearl'southward Globe" 6:24
29. "The City of 1000 Planets" iii:50
30. "I Am a Soldier" 2:04
31. "Pearls Ability" 1:49
32. "Last Combat" vii:06

Reception [edit]

Box function [edit]

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets grossed $40.5 1000000 in the United States and Canada and $184.7 meg internationally (including $36.eight 1000000 in France), for a worldwide total of $225.2 meg.[9] With a product budget effectually $180 million, the film would have needed to gross $400 million worldwide in lodge to suspension fifty-fifty and justify a sequel.[eleven]

In N America, Valerian opened alongside Dunkirk and Girls Trip, and was initially projected to gross $20–25 million from 3,553 theaters, although some insiders believed information technology would open up in the teens.[sixteen] [46] It made $6.5 million on its first twenty-four hour period, including $i.seven million from Thursday night previews at two,600 theaters, lowering weekend projections to $xvi.5 1000000. The film ended up debuting to $17 million, finishing 5th at the box office, leading Deadline Hollywood to already label the motion-picture show a domestic box office bomb,[viii] and causing an 8.31% fall of the EuropaCorp stock on the following Mon.[fifteen] In its 2d weekend, the film dropped 62% to $6.4 one thousand thousand, finishing 8th at the box office.[47] In its third and 4th weekends the motion-picture show made $2.4 meg and $901,323, finishing 12th and 17th and dropping some other 62% both times.[48]

Outside North America, the picture show opened in 16 markets alongside the US and made $6.5 million over its opening weekend, including $2.v million in Deutschland.[49] In France, the film fabricated $iii.72 million (€3.nineteen million) on its showtime twenty-four hours, the second-best opening day of 2017 in that location behind Despicable Me 3.[50] In Prc, the film made $9.9 million on its get-go 24-hour interval from 78,000 screens, becoming the outset film to displace Wolf Warriors two at the state's box part.[51] It went on to open to $29 1000000, topping the box office.[52] The largest territory for the moving picture was China, with United states$62.one one thousand thousand.[9]

Disquisitional response [edit]

Valerian and the City of a Thou Planets received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its visuals while criticizing the plot and some of the casting.[16] On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 47% based on 295 reviews, with an average rating of 5.50/10. The site'southward critical consensus reads, "Valerian and the Urban center of a Thousand Planets uses sheer kinetic energy and visual thrills to overcome narrative obstacles and offer a viewing experience whose surreal pleasures often outweigh its flaws."[53] On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating to reviews, the movie has a score of 51 out of 100, based on reviews from 45 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[54] On French entertainment information website AlloCiné, the film has an average form of three.0/5, based on 31 critics.[55] Audiences polled past CinemaScore gave the film an average course of "B–" on an A+ to F scale.[8]

David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the film a grade of B−, praising how "unapologetically idiosyncratic" the moving picture is, while also proverb "the vividness of this identify only underscores the lifelessness of the people leading us through information technology .... In that location are 394 1000000 stories on the City of a Yard Planets, and Valerian's might be the only one we've seen before. Still, any excuse to visit this place is ane worth taking."[56] Peter Sciretta of /Film touted the offset half of Valerian as "unpredictable and bonkers insane", while calling the second half more than formulaic and "far less exciting", though he still encouraged seeing the motion picture in 3D "on the biggest screen possible".[57] Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of The A.V. Guild wrote that it was "rare […] to see a film this extravagant that also feels, for better or worse, similar the work of a single personality. The longer activeness scenes may not always rank with Besson's early '90s highlights [...] or the mania of the more recent Lucy, just there isn't a moment in this ludicrous, lushly self-indulgent picture show that doesn't feel like its creator is having the time of his life."[58]

Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter gave a negative review, saying: "The Razzies don't need to wait until the end of the year to anoint a winner for 2017 ... Hollywood studio chiefs can exhale easy that, this fourth dimension, at least, they'll escape blame for making a behemothic summer franchise picture that nobody wants to see, since this one'due south a French import."[59] A. O. Scott of The New York Times was as well less than happy with the motion picture, writing the effort "feels every bit if it were made upwards on the spot, by someone so delighted past the gaudy genre packaging at his disposal that he lost track of what was supposed to exist inside."[60] National Public Radio flick critic, Marker Jenkins, additionally wrote in a negative review that the film'southward "perspective ofttimes seems more 19th- than 26th-century, notably in a sequence where Laureline is captured past members of a hostile species and forced to don a white dress to be presented to their emperor. The blobby estimator-generated creatures resemble natives from the most racist of Tarzan movies."[61]

Accolades [edit]

Potential sequel [edit]

Despite the motion picture being a disappointment at the box office, director Luc Besson claimed in September 2017 that a sequel was even so possible due to positive fan reaction.[63]

Run across too [edit]

  • List of films featuring space stations

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets at IMDb
  • Valerian and the Metropolis of a One thousand Planets title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • Valerian and the Urban center of a Thousand Planets at AllMovie
  • Valerian and the City of a One thousand Planets at Box Office Mojo
  • Valerian and the City of a K Planets at Metacritic Edit this at Wikidata
  • Valerian and the Urban center of a Thousand Planets at Rotten Tomatoes

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