DVD REVIEW: Battlestar Galactica - Caprica

DVD REVIEW: Battlestar Galactica - Caprica

A review of the Battlestar Galactica prequel Caprica.Click Here

By ComicBookMovie - Apr 23, 2009 12:04 AM EST
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"Caprica" is a prequel to the Emmy Award-winning 2004 series "Battlestar Galactica," which followed the remnants of humanity after their robotic Cylon creations rebelled and destroyed their civilization. "Galactica" was noted for mixing in several weighty elements of our time, including themes involving 9/11-style decimation, military vs. civilian regimes and religious intolerance.

"Caprica" rewinds the clock 60 years to focus on the creation of the intelligent robots that will one day rise to overthrow humanity. It, too, tries to tackle similar serious themes, including the nature of what makes us human and how we tolerate those unlike us.

Is it just for fans of the original? "Galactica" featured an intensely deep mythology and bleak, circuitous plot arcs that made it difficult for new viewers to jump in. "Caprica" can be watched completely without the benefit of seeing "Galactica." In fact, viewers who didn't follow "Galactica" will enjoy the prequel more, as they'll have fewer expectations going in.

The setting: "Caprica" abandons the larger-than-life story of "Galactica," and brings it down to a more personal level. The series is set in Caprica City, a place which, conveniently enough, looks just like New York. The fictional city is used to show a society at its pinnacle of both development and excess.

Technologically, the series creators have worked hard to make the show resonate with non-science fiction fans -- the cars don't float, the sidewalks don't move, and rubbery aliens don't exist. The only real nods to futurism come in the form of more advanced computers, and the "holoband," a virtual reality which is largely used as an escape to explore baser passions of sex and violence.

The story: The show follows two families and how a tragedy in the capitol forever twins their lives together.

The Adamas are a fairly recent addition to Caprica City, having immigrated from a farm world most socialites label as the home of "dirt eaters." Joseph Adama (played by a stoic Esai Morales) is a lawyer trying to escape his rustic roots, but he has family ties to an old crime family (handled in an overly Sicilian-mafia sort of way). Fans will note that Billy Adama, Joe's son, will one day grow up to command the titular "Galactica" in the core series.

The other side of the story involves the Greystones, a wealthy family at the epicenter of Caprican culture. Daniel Graystone (played in a Bill Gates-ian way by Eric Stoltz), is a geeky technology mogul, inventor of the holoband, and unwitting future creator of the Cylons that will destroy civilization. (Watching the prototype Cylons in action is one of the few bones the show throws to fans, and also one of the few times the show manages to come up with a different, more menacing tone.)

When an act of terrorism by a monotheistic cult (most Capricans worship a Grecian-patterned pantheon of Gods) brings both families together, we see how two stalwart men at opposing ends of the spectrum deal with their losses, and how each embrace separate tactics to resolve their pain.

And this brings us to the core narrative of "Caprica": What is life? What if you could bring back those taken from you? As the story moves along, Daniel Graystone delves into the realms of artificial intelligence, robotics and what constitutes a person's soul, as Adama follows, somewhat blindly, before determining that artificial life is an abomination.

Is it any good? Caprica sets up a compelling enough question, but it's also one that's been played out in speculative fiction for decades. Do we have a soul, or is the brain just "300 megabytes of information," as one of the characters claims?

As you might guess, the answers to these questions aren't rooted in space battles and action sequences, but rather monologues and pensive dramatic conversations. The show's pace is slow and borders on flatlining at a few points. This is not "Galactica," which mixed the same amount of drama with high-budget action.

In fact, it's really a mistake to compare "Galactica" with "Caprica." The latter holds much more in common with the prime-time soap operas of the 80s ("Dynasty," "Falcon Crest," and others) than it does with "Galactica."

This would work more effectively if the actors had a little more to work with. Morales' portrayal of Joe Adama comes off as not so much stoic, but wooden; he commands far less attention than Edward James Olmos' Bill Adama in Galactica. Eric Stoltz's Daniel Greystone comes off as a little too one-dimensional, as well. If the ongoing drama shows that this is only the beginning of Stoltz's downward spiral though, there's potential for range and character in Greystone. Zoe, Greystone's genius daughter (Alessandra Toreson), plays a huge part in the series, but whether her bratty, entitled style of delivery is just poor writing or inspired delivery is yet to be seen.

In an effort to broaden their audience, the Sci-Fi Channel has created a show with a low barrier of entry: it's not really science fiction -- when channel surfing, you might mistake it for an episode of "CSI" or "Law & Order." The flip side of that is that fans who helped boost "Galactica" to solid ratings will likely find the show boring and catering to a lower common denominator.

Still, the network has already picked "Caprica" as a winner: the show has been greenlit for a full first season, even before the DVD hits stores and the miniseries airs on television. It seems preferable to watch it as a one-shot DVD, since the pacing of the show is fairly monochromatic, and doesn't really get a lift until the end, which might make spanning across multiple nights a cumbersome challenge.

In the end, "Caprica" stands on its own as an intriguing foray into a new range of questions not asked by its parent series. Just don't judge it by the same standards as "Galactica," though; it's a unique entry into the genre, and a quieter, more subdued example of speculative fiction.
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MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 4/21/2009, 10:16 AM
Mmmm. Sounds a bit disappointing. I wasnt expecting as much action as Galactica but i thought the weight of the script and performances would make up for it..apparantly not. Still think it looks good and ill still be buying..gotta show support for the prequel to the greatest show of all time!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 4/21/2009, 10:30 AM
Ive seen it!!! I enjoyed it alot, worth buying! It ends funny,(but don't alot of things lol). Hopefully they are doing another one! Fingers crossed! I gotta catch up on my BSG like all of season 4! ; )
ThunderCougarFalconBird
ThunderCougarFalconBird - 4/21/2009, 11:46 AM
They taste pretty much like BBQ flavour but very nice. Sorry, can't help but think "pringles" when I see this title!
adamant877
adamant877 - 4/21/2009, 11:59 AM
To be blunt and honest, I couldn't care less about the newer incarnation of Battlestar Galactica. It took all of the best aspects of the original series, and threw them out the window. Replaced by narcisism, and an overall tone of paranoia. The dialogue was attrocious, and long winded, and the acting was terrible.
The prequal film, however, looked interesting enough... until I read this review, and was immediately reminded that most, if not all of Sci-Fi's films are craptastic, "almost" movies, better suited for direct-to-video audiences, baseline B-movie fluff.
Thanks for the warning, I'll know to avoid this one too now.
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 4/21/2009, 12:39 PM
Wow! I knew it wasnt popular with some fans of the kitchsy old series but thats the first time iv heard ANYBODY say anything bad about the performances or script. You do realize that its won pretty much every award going for both? I know awards mean nothing but im just saying, your certainly in a minority. But each to their own. As for the paranoia and overall bleakness of the show..well its just being realistic! If you were among the last few thousand survivors of a holocaust and the perpetrators were living among you..possibly as your shipmates, it would tend to let a little paranoia seep in!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 4/21/2009, 1:02 PM
BSG is better than them TREK shows, though i kinda liked ENTERPRISE alot! The twists an turns in BSG keep you on the edge of your seat!!! An yes, i do love the original BSG too! This CAPRICA i thought was a very nice hour an a half of entertainment! P.s. Im a STAR WARS die hard through 'n' through, but BSG a great show!!! Hey anyone heard of whats happening with STAR WARS live series??? Gone all quite again grrrrrrrrrrr!!! : D
adamant877
adamant877 - 4/21/2009, 2:20 PM
I guess what I was trying to say about the theme of paranoia in the series was that it wasn't enough to carry my interest over more than a few episodes. And while some of the supporting cast have stellar acting abilities, some of the others really took away from those with lackluster performances, to say the least. I am in no way saying all of this to be a troll, but with complete honesty, I was looking forward to watching Caprica to see if the pre-story would serve to capture my interest, possibly even make me want to go back and give the series another chance. I don't know, maybe I still will, but I'm still on the fence.
One thing I know for sure, every time I hear the word "frack" it makes me want to smack a baby in the face with cringe-induced frustration! lol
adamant877
adamant877 - 4/21/2009, 2:28 PM
LEEE777: Last I heard, Lucas was ready to move forward with the series, there was still a "No Jedi's" policy in effect (much like Smalleville's "No flight, no tights"), they were going to use Fox's Australian studio for the sets, and that Lucas was happy with the results of the Cartoon Network series, and that the "technology was there to give it legitimacy and longevity."

Hope that helps. ;-)

P.S. A buddy of mine and I were discussing who/what you would be seeing in the series, and we pretty much both came to the realization that you're going to see a stylized sci-fi action drama, very akin to Firefly, and that you'll more than likely see:

1. Some kind of "Han Solo" type gunslinger as the main character.
2. The supporting cast will be predominantly human, with a few aliens, and some droids (*probably even a nod to the mythos by having C3P0 and R2D2 reprise their roles as the acting narrators/sidekicks.)

Then again, who the hell knows, right?! lol
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 4/21/2009, 2:36 PM
Yeah "Frak" can be annoying! But you get used to it. But if you only watched a few eps you should really give it another chance..it goes to some amazing places.

As far as the Star Wars show goes..i was the biggest fan of those 2 words since i was a kid..right up to rushing to the cinema to see the Phantom Menace. Needless to say my love for it diminished somewhat! Every single thing made since the original trilogy has SUCKED. I really cant see this new show being any different, but i really hope im wrong because it has the potential to restore my faith
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 4/21/2009, 2:48 PM
Thanx @ ADAMANT877 @ Cheers for that, cool! Yep im sure we'll have a couple of episodes with C3P0 an R2D2 in 'em! I really hope LUCAS does something really different with STAR WARS, like the OUTER LIMITS, different characters, actors and seroundings every episode, make it BIG instead of the same cast every episode, the STAR WARS Universe is huge!!! (Ive said this about DC oh and MARVEL doing a live series like this too, got plenty of characters untouched out there, its a good way of showing what they have got to the general public too). Back to STAR WARS, i can deal with no JEDI though there's still a few about that might make a cameo later on, wink wink! All in all, cant wait! Classic STORMTROOPERS hell yeah!!! CLONE TROOPERS were okay but the CGI let them down, you gotta have men in real suits to make it real!!! Why they used CGI for the CLONE TROOPS i'll never know??? ADAMANT877, Check out CAPRICA dude, even if you don't like the new BSG, i think you'll like this, heck just think of it as the prequel to the original BSG if that works lol, you'll love the end bit! ; ) Oh FRAK it, i wrote too much!!!! Heh heh.
adamant877
adamant877 - 4/21/2009, 3:12 PM
LOL
Thanks guys for the insight, I think I'm going to swallow my pride, and just say "Frak it!"
(I can't beleive I just said that... I'm off to wash my mouth out with petrol.)
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 4/21/2009, 3:34 PM
LOL
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 4/21/2009, 9:01 PM
I just watched it, and i thought it was very good. So far not a patch on Galactica but its only the pilot..and completely different anyway.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 4/22/2009, 1:45 PM
Yeah it is Rorsh! So its a pilot to a series? I thought it was going to be a mini series? Don't matter, im deff gonna watch it anyway if they do one! ; )
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 4/23/2009, 5:38 PM
CAPRICA, HOT LIKE PAPRIKA...OK THAT WAS CHEESY..MY BAD
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