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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Official Trailer – Daisy Ridley, Tom Holland, Nick Jonas
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Special Feature "Daisy Ridley on Her Character " - Tom Holland
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Special Feature "Daisy Ridley on the Film’s Ambition” - Tom Holland
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Special Feature "Page to Screen Adaptation" - Daisy Ridley
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) "Control The Noise" Deleted Scene - Tom Holland, Daisy Ridley
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Special Feature “Working With Director Doug Liman” - Daisy Ridley
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Special Feature “Doug Liman on the Challenges He Faced Making the Film”
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Special Feature “Daisy Ridley on the Reshoots” - Tom Holland
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Official Clip “I Can’t Swim” – Tom Holland, Daisy Ridley
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Official Clip “If You Want To Help The Girl You Have To Go” – Tom Holland
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Official Clip “Haven” – Tom Holland, Daisy Ridley, Cynthia Erivo
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Official Behind The Scenes – David Oyelowo
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Official Clip 'Very Clever Use of Your Noise' – Daisy Ridley, Tom Holland
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Official Clip “What Are You Doing?” – Tom Holland, Daisy Ridley
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Official Clip “Viola and Davy Jr” – Daisy Ridley, Nick Jonas
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Official Clip “Viola Escapes” – Tom Holland, Daisy Ridley
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Chaos Walking (2021) Official Clip “Do You Know Where You’re Going” – Tom Holland, Daisy Ridley
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Chaos Walking: Official Clip #2
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Chaos Walking (2021 Movie) Official Clip “We Call It The Noise” – Daisy Ridley, Mads Mikkelsen
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Chaos Walking (2021) Official Clip “First Meeting”
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Written on March 3, 2021
The rise of streaming services has allowed many books to be adapted into series without having to cut much of the adult content in the books which would make it difficult for network television.
As such it makes adaptations such as “Chaos Walking” a delicate undertaking. The film is based on a series of books and stars Tom Holland as Todd; a young ma living on a distant world where there are no women and people can hear and see each other’s thoughts by a process known as “Noise”.
Their rustic colony is run with a firm hand by their Mayor (Mads Mikkelsen); who keeps those around him from seeing his thoughts which gives him a big advantage over those who rule.
When a landing craft from a mothership filled with a new wave of colonists crashes on the planet; Todd is shocked to find that the only survivor is a woman named Viola (Daisy Ridley) whose arrival disrupts the community.
The Mayor wishes to keep her from contacting her ship so they can seize it when it lands to maintain control of his empire as he sees the arrival of new individuals as a threat to his power.
Todd and Viola escape trying to reach a distant colony where she hopes to find a way to warn her ship about the danger the Mayor and his men present and they pursue the duo to keep this from happening.
The film lightly touches on the native race that Todd believes killed all the women of their colony but they are not visited save for a brief appearance. It is clear that the Mayor is hiding something and the reveal of what and why is fairly underwhelming which reduces him and most of his followers as thinly developed stock characters.
There is also the mystery as to why the Mothership does not bother to do any sort of follow up when they did not hear from their lander and like many aspects of the film; require the audience to simply go along with things and not ask too many questions to make things work.
Thankfully the two leads are interesting enough and they hold attention even when the story is slowly moving along with scene after scene of rivers, woods, and a little conversation.
One big issue with the film is the Noise as the visualization of thoughts as well as hearing them mixed in with verbal communication can get very confusing as it is like multiple voices in a crowded room.
Despite the issues, the potential is there and I found myself wondering what was next for the characters and hope that they do adapt future books in the series. While the film on its own does not work as a fully developed story’ as an introduction to the series it does enough to peak the interests for more.
3.5 out of 5

































































