The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Predator cities fight for survival in Jackson’s Mortal Engines

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LONDON: Oscar winning filmmaker Peter Jackson is returning to the big screen with adventure fantasy “Mortal Engines”, a post-apolcalypt­ic tale of survival in his first feature film project since his award-winning adaptation­s of J.R.R. Tolkien’s novels.

The New Zealand-born director, known for his “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” trilogies, produced and co-wrote the script for the film, based on the young adult book series by Philip Reeve.

Oscar-winning visual effects artist Christian Rivers, who worked with Jackson on the Tolkien adaptation­s as well as 2005’s “King Kong” makes his directoria­l in the film, set hundreds of years after a catastroph­ic event wipes out civilisati­ons.

“Once ‘The Hobbit’ was done, we were looking forward to getting this made,” Jackson told Reuters at the film’s premiere in London on Tuesday.

“I didn’t want (Rivers) to make his first feature with somebody else ... I wanted to be part of helping him get his feature film career off the ground ... He’s done an amazing job.”

In the film, humans live in gigantic moving cities which devour smaller towns. A group made up of an outlaw, outcast and mysterious woman lead a rebellion against one such predator city, London.

“It was the fear of saying yes because I knew how much work it would be and it was also a fear of saying no, if I said no and someone else made it and it wasn’t any good, I’d be kicking myself,” Rivers said about directing “Mortal Engines”.

“It was a freight train, it was a big film that came in and I had to jump on and take the ride.” — Reuters

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