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Master Chief-ness of the Halo Movie

Posted by ronenix on January 31, 2008

Well as far as I am aware of the Halo movie directed by Neill Blomkamp is still on the go. The pre-production is on the way and we should see this movie coming out around 2009/2010.

But that’s not was this post is about. Recently N’Gai got exclusive interview with Joseph Staten who’s the writing director for Bungie, talking about how our enigmatic Master Chief will be portrayed in the film.

To a certain degree of surprise Joseph stated, during the Q&A interview, that the exclusive main role for the movie would not circulate around Master Chief as it is highly that his role become more as a supporting character.

To my understanding and knowledge playing through Halo series, portraying Master Chief would be very difficult just as Joseph stated:

Where the Master Chief doesn’t have a face, but he has a whole body to emote with, whether it’s his spine, or his shoulders. or the tilt of his head, or the way he slumps or reloads his weapon. There are these kinesthetic responses that he’ll have which will really easily communicate the character and what he’s feeling. That’s hard to carry as a main character for an entire film.

Then explains that the role would best suit him as supporting character, where the people (Marines) around him will have better focus.

Real live clips released in conjunction with the release of Halo3 focuses more on the Marines that try and die to help Master Chief on his mission and ideally that’s my thought on where this movie will be going towards. If you think about it Master Chief would not be a legend himself without the help of his Marines, although game-wise portrayal they just seems to be of a nuisance and cannon fodder. What I’m saying here is that if the sophistication of the AI meets our standards as humans we here would be praising the Marines.

Keeping Master Chief’s anonymity is better here in my own opinion. First of all Master Chief deserves a good rest. Secondly, some people might be as sick as hell seeing Master Chief through the trilogy and having him in movies gun-blazing down isles decimating grunts, may feel like that they’re just playing the game again in real vision.
But, for me personally, keeping his real identity anonymous allow peoples creative juices to run. We all know Master Chief, and having his name pop up on other Halo franchise is great for the game and for fans. When you put a line to his story then that could eventually end Master Chief’s reign.

In the end, what approach the film will take I’ll take in with no effect as long as the film is good itself, and in conclusion and a slight respond to N’Gai’s article, I would prefer the movie to go this way rather through Master Chief’s visor assuming that Neill continues to use his camera-vérité filming technique were everything seems to feel as though it’s filmed like a documentory or through a reporters camera.

Links:
- N’Gai Joseph Staten Halo Movie Q&A
- Halo3 Real Life Movie Clip (Youtube)

2 Responses to “Master Chief-ness of the Halo Movie”

  1. jonnyflash said

    Neil Blomkamp said back in October/November that as far as he was concerned the movie he was getting ready to make was dead. If any movie is made, it’ll be a whole new deal.

    But you’re right about the MC thing. He should appear at pivitol moments, but not as the main character.

  2. RonEnix said

    That’s a shame to hear. Seeing as though some of Blompkamps work looks mostly appropriate and well done. I’m simply puzzled to why none of the publisher have gona after him for this. Could be due to his “newbie” status, but I can’t see that as being a problem, with good look promising work.
    As far as a movie, then I’ll just have to wait.

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