“Rampage”: REVIEW

Scientist #1: It’s weird you like hanging out with animals more than people.
Davis Okoye: Yeah, well, animals get me.

Rampage stars Dwayne Johnson as Dr. Davis Okoye, a scientist who develops more of a relationship with the animals then with people.  The opening scene shows how his relationship with George, the silverback gorilla will ultimately be the number one key that drives the film.  That and the witty humor in the humanistic characteristics that are given to George.  There are some scenes and lined that are definitely more for an adult audience, despite the PG 13 rating.

Starring as Johnson’s partner is James Bond’s Naomie Harris as Dr. Kate Caldwell who quickly takes on the same co partner role that she is most familiar in the latest 007 films.  She quickly captures more of a serious, yet flirtatious role as one can definitely see that there is something there, though Johnson is to distracted by his ape and saving the world to get it.  That being said, one see why Harris was chosen.  She fits with Johnson perfectly to round out the adventure and ultimately save the ape.

Based loosely on the 1986 video game about a series of monster set out to destroy cities, the WB blockbuster is bringing life and story to why.  In short, the film pays homage to the classic monsters in a new way.  Sort of like a Dr. Dolittle meets King Kong, Godzilla and the werewolf, the film captures elements of the films all in one.  Just one word of warning, if you go into the movie expecting more video game references, one might be disappointed.

That being said, Rampage came out in theaters April 13th and is already giving last week’s box office winner, A Quiet Place,  a run for its spot as its Friday totals were exactly one million away with 11.5 million in box office revenue.  It’s currently playing in a theater near you.

Viewer discretion is strongly advised as it may not be suitable for young children.