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Contagion (2011) - Soderbergh's global pandemic creep-out



2 Time Film Excess Nominee:


Best Screenplay: Scott Z. Burns (lost to Rory Stewart Kinnear, Lynne Ramsay for We Need to Talk About Kevin)
Best Editing: Stephen Mirrione (lost to The Artist)

+ Best Disaster Movie of the Year

The anxiety-provoking, star-studded poster for Steven Soderbergh's Contagion

A woman returns to Minneapolis from a trip to Hong Kong and dies. Symptoms and more deaths follow in rapid succession in many other places around the world. Soon it is certain: A new global pandemic is loose.

- Get ready to get goosebumps and freak out! 
Contagion is an extremely well-oiled catastrophe thriller first and foremost, telling a story that focuses on several auspicious points of impact. It showcases an impressive ensemble cast: Elliott Gould (Ocean's Thirteen (2007)), Kate Winslet (Revolutionary Road (2008)), Gwyneth Palthrow (Se7en (1995)), Laurence Fishburne (Apocalypse Now (1979)), Jude Law (A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)) as a pain-in-the-ass protest blogger, and Matt Damon (Interstellar (2014)) is strong in the string that is the heart of the story.
As usual, master filmmaker Steven Soderbergh (Haywire (2011)) is able to serve a deeply modern and starkly realistic tale, (Contagion has received praise from several scientists that are experts in the medical disaster field.) Part of its effectiveness comes from its feeling so eerily credible.
The film is structured as a multi-character presentation of the medical catastrophe with some fine points-of-interest chosen to illuminate the processes at play in such a dire situation. It loses some air, paradoxically, once the panic spreads, but then tightens its suspense again. It is excellently written by Scott Z. Burns (The Informant! (2009)), photographed by Soderbergh himself and edited to perfection. Contagion is a great creeper of a movie.
Soderbergh is still on break as a director, serving at the moment, instead, as executive producer and cinematographer on Magic Mike XXL (2015).


Related posts:
 

Steven Soderbergh: Side Effects (2013) - Modern people screw up in excellent thriller 
Behind the Candelabra (2013) - Restraint and extravagance 

Magic Mike (2012) - Soderbergh and Tatum score big with cheeky male strip romp

2011 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III] 
2011 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II] 
2011 in films - according to Film Excess
Che Part One - The Argentine (2008) - Soderbergh's sober depiction of the Cuban revolution 
Solaris (2002) - A suffering space question mark  





Gweneth Palthrow in a scary still from Steven Soderbergh's Contagion

Watch the trailer here

Cost: 60 mil. $
Box office: 135.4 mil. $
= Minor flop
[Soderbergh's style and storytelling seems to often be too sophisticated and serious to attract the huge crowds, and with a big-budgeted feature like Contagion, this became a commercial hindrance: The film premiered #1 in the US with 23.1 mil. $ and ended its domestic run with 75.6 mil. $ (56 % of the total gross). Contagion has made in excess of 12 mil. $ on DVD and Bluray sales.]

What do you think of Contagion?
Other movies about pandemics that are worth seeing?

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