About Chaos Walking
Chaos Walking (2021) presents a unique sci-fi premise where a settlement on a distant planet is afflicted by 'the Noise' - a phenomenon that makes all men's thoughts audible and visible. Director Doug Liman crafts a compelling dystopian Western atmosphere as we follow Todd Hewitt (Tom Holland), the last boy in a town of men, whose life is upended when Viola (Daisy Ridley) crash-lands near his community. Their subsequent journey through dangerous wilderness becomes a thrilling exploration of privacy, truth, and survival.
The film's central concept provides fascinating psychological depth, with the visual representation of thoughts creating both humorous and tense moments. Holland delivers a vulnerable performance as Todd, struggling to control his Noise while protecting Viola from the town's menacing mayor, played with chilling authority by Mads Mikkelsen. Ridley brings determined resilience to her role as the resourceful astronaut who becomes Todd's unlikely ally.
While the film simplifies some complexities from Patrick Ness's source novel, it succeeds as an entertaining adventure with impressive world-building and suspenseful chase sequences. The chemistry between the leads carries the narrative through the planet's beautifully rendered landscapes. For viewers seeking an imaginative sci-fi story with Western elements and thought-provoking themes about communication and masculinity, Chaos Walking offers an engaging cinematic experience worth watching.
The film's central concept provides fascinating psychological depth, with the visual representation of thoughts creating both humorous and tense moments. Holland delivers a vulnerable performance as Todd, struggling to control his Noise while protecting Viola from the town's menacing mayor, played with chilling authority by Mads Mikkelsen. Ridley brings determined resilience to her role as the resourceful astronaut who becomes Todd's unlikely ally.
While the film simplifies some complexities from Patrick Ness's source novel, it succeeds as an entertaining adventure with impressive world-building and suspenseful chase sequences. The chemistry between the leads carries the narrative through the planet's beautifully rendered landscapes. For viewers seeking an imaginative sci-fi story with Western elements and thought-provoking themes about communication and masculinity, Chaos Walking offers an engaging cinematic experience worth watching.


















