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* [[Aerial Canyon Chase]]: Complete with [[Dodge by Braking]], taken [[Up to Eleven]] by the ship’s rotating design.
* [[After the End]]: Of the [[Alien Invasion]] variety.
* [[After the End]]: Of the [[Alien Invasion]] variety.
* [[Arc Words]]: “Are you an effective team?” {{spoiler|Director commentary explains that the Tet is so eager to have Julia because the Jack/Vika combination tends to eventually fail, and they want to see if Jack/Julia works better.}}
* [[Arc Words]]: “Are you an effective team?” {{spoiler|Director commentary explains that the Tet is so eager to have Julia because the Jack/Vika combination tends to eventually fail, and they want to see if Jack/Julia works better.}}
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* [[Rule of Pool]]: Vika pulls Jack into their pool for an impromptu [[Two-Person Pool Party]].
* [[Rule of Pool]]: Vika pulls Jack into their pool for an impromptu [[Two-Person Pool Party]].
* [[Scenery Porn]]: This movie and [[Tron: Legacy]], both directed by Joseph Kosinski, exemplify his beautiful visual style.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: This movie and [[Tron: Legacy]], both directed by Joseph Kosinski, exemplify his beautiful visual style.
* [[Sexy Discretion Shot]]: {{spoiler|Jack and Julia in the house by the lake—they kiss, the scene fades to an outside view of the cabin at night, and then fades again to the same view the next morning.}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: Clearly takes inspiration from ''lots'' of other sci‐fi—[[Moon]], [[2001: A Space Odyssey|2001]], [[Planet of the Apes]], [[The Matrix]], [[WALL-E]]… Visually it also bears strong similarity to [[Tron: Legacy]] (by the same director) and [[Prometheus]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Clearly takes inspiration from ''lots'' of other sci‐fi—[[Moon]], [[2001: A Space Odyssey|2001]], [[Planet of the Apes]], [[The Matrix]], [[WALL-E]]… Visually it also bears strong similarity to [[Tron: Legacy]] (by the same director) and [[Prometheus]].
* [[Sinister Geometry]]: The Tet, though it’s not sinister. {{spoiler|Except to the [[Genre Savvy]].}}
* [[Sinister Geometry]]: The Tet, though it’s not sinister. {{spoiler|Except to the [[Genre Savvy]].}}
* [[Someone to Remember Him By]]: {{spoiler|In the closing scene, Julia is shown to have [[Babies Ever After|borne Jack’s child]].}}
* [[Someone to Remember Him By]]: {{spoiler|In the closing scene, Julia is shown to have [[Babies Ever After|borne Jack’s child]].}}
* [[Special Effect Failure]]: The scene with Jack and Julia riding the bike under a bridge—a sweeping 12‐second shot—is, jarringly, [[Conspicuous CG|obviously entirely CG]].
* [[Special Effect Failure]]: The scene with Jack and Julia riding the bike under a bridge—a sweeping 12‐second shot—is, jarringly, [[Conspicuous CG|obviously entirely CGI]].
* [[Sunglasses at Night]]: Beech, whose look is obviously inspired by [[The Matrix|Morpheus]]. Wears his shades even underground and in fights. {{spoiler|He’s never shown without them until after he’s been critically injured in the final firefight.}}
* [[Sunglasses at Night]]: Beech, whose look is obviously inspired by [[The Matrix|Morpheus]]. Wears his shades even underground and in fights. {{spoiler|He’s never shown without them until after he’s been critically injured in the final firefight.}}
* [[The Cake Is a Lie]]: {{spoiler|“There is no Titan. They lied to us!”}}
* [[The Cake Is a Lie]]: {{spoiler|“There is no Titan. They lied to us!”}}

Revision as of 15:00, 19 October 2015


And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his gods?

Oblivion is a post‐apocalyptic Science Fiction film starring Tom Cruise.

After an alien race called the Scavs destroyed the Moon, mankind fought back and won, but Earth was laid waste in the process. The human race fled to the Tet, a space station orbiting the earth, in preparation for an eventual colonization of Titan. Only two people remain—Jack and Victoria, two technicians (and lovers) who have been left behind to maintain the Tet’s earth‐based fusion generators until they’ve generated enough to make the journey possible. Despite having had his memory wiped for security purposes, Jack is haunted by fragments of impossible dreams. When a spacecraft containing a woman he recognizes crash lands nearby, things start to fall apart.

Beware! Spoilers abound below.

Tropes used in Oblivion (2013 film) include:
  • Aerial Canyon Chase: Complete with Dodge by Braking, taken Up to Eleven by the ship’s rotating design.
  • After the End: Of the Alien Invasion variety.
  • Arc Words: “Are you an effective team?” Director commentary explains that the Tet is so eager to have Julia because the Jack/Vika combination tends to eventually fail, and they want to see if Jack/Julia works better.
    • The quote at the top of the page, a quote from Lays of Ancient Rome, comes up several times in the movie.
    • “Jack Harper, Tech 49.” “Jack Harper… Tech 52.”
    • “Another day in paradise.”
  • Cat Scare: In one scene, we see scavs lurking and watching Jack. Vika frightenedly warns Jack of impending enemy contact—but what she sees turns out to just be a dog.
  • Chekhov's Skill: The lightning storm in the film’s first flight that kills Jack’s engines. He later flies into a storm intentionally to throw off his pursuers.
  • Companion Cube: Bob the bobblehead.

Jack: Buck up, Bob. Don’t go all shaky on me.

Sally: Are you an effective team?
Vika: We are an effective team.
(cut to Jack, who has lost control of his aircraft without Vika noticing)