Emergency life boats loaded with Med-Bays are dispatched to Earth to begin healing everyone that needs help. The police arrive but are unable to arrest Spider as everyone on Earth is now considered a citizen of Elysium. Max says his goodbyes to Frey and initiates the download, killing himself but allowing Frey to heal her daughter. Spider and Max connect to the computer and Spider realizes the data will kill Max if he downloads it. Max and Kruger engage in a brutal fight that ends with Max detonating a grenade that kills Kruger. They make their way to the computer core but are confronted by Kruger. He makes a deal with Max to have his men protect Frey and get her daughter to a Med-Bay in exhange for the data. Spider manages to successfully land on Elysium and finds Max. He orders his men to start killing the politicians on the station while he hunts down Max. Kruger is revived on a Med-Bay and confronted by Delacourt, whom he fatally wounds. Max escapes and heads to the armory to save Frey, who has been turned over to Kruger's men. The ship crashes and Max is arrested and taken to Delacourt, who orders a team to extract the data even if it kills Max. During the flight, Kruger and Max fight over the data and a grenade explodes in Kruger's face killing him. Kruger accepts and the lockdown is lifted so they can travel to Elysium. Kruger locates Frey and kidnaps her and her daughter, while Max approaches him and offers him the data in exhange for the use of a Med-Bay. Delacourt locks down all flights up to Elysium, leaving Spider unable to take Max. Max goes to Spider, who realizes what the data in Max's head is worth. She patches him up and he leaves before Kruger can track him down. Max seeks help from his childhood friend and nurse Frey. Kruger kills Spider's entire team and Julio but an injured Max escapes with the data. They steal the program from Carlyle, prompting Delacourt to send a black ops team led by Kruger to retrieve it.
Max and Julio select Carlyle to steal information from and shoot down Carlyle's shuttle to Elysium. Carlyle writes the program and stores it inside his brain.
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An upset Delacourt approaches Armadyne Corp CEO John Carlyle and offers him secured defense contracts for life in exchange for a program that will allow Delacourt to conduct a coup and install herself as President. Max and his friend Julio approach Spider and make a deal for a ride to Elysium in exchange for Max stealing information for Spider.Įlysium's Defense Secretary Delacourt shoots down several spacecraft entering the torus and is reprimanded by the President.
He is given medication and told he has five days to live before he is fired from his job. Max Da Costa is working for Armadyne Corp as a laborer when he is accidentally exposed to a lethal dose of radiation. A hacker named Spider runs flights to Elysium to try and smuggle people in to use their Med-Bays, devices that can heal any disease or condition, but these flights are often shot down. Most of the citizens live in poverty while the rich live on an orbiting space station named Elysium. In 2154, Earth is overpopulated and polluted. Elysium was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 17, 2013. It received generally positive reviews from critics, even though many considered it a disappointment after Blomkamp's first film District 9, and was a modest box office success. The film was released on August 9, 2013, by Sony Pictures Releasing through the TriStar Pictures label, in both conventional and IMAX Digital theaters. The film itself offers deliberate social commentary that explores political and sociological themes such as immigration, overpopulation, transhumanism, health care, worker exploitation, the justice system, and social class issues.
The film takes place on both a ravaged Earth and a luxurious artificial world ( Stanford torus design, one of the proposed NASA designs) called Elysium. It stars Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, Alice Braga, and Sharlto Copley. Elysium is a 2013 American dystopian science fiction action film written, produced and directed by Neill Blomkamp.