About Chaos Walking
Directed by Doug Liman, Chaos Walking is a 2021 sci-fi adventure film that presents a unique and disorienting premise: on the distant planet of New World, a phenomenon called 'the Noise' makes every man's thoughts audible and visible, creating a chaotic and unfiltered reality. The story follows Todd Hewitt (Tom Holland), a young man who has grown up in this environment, and his life is upended when he encounters Viola (Daisy Ridley), a woman who crash-lands on the planet and is mysteriously immune to the Noise. As they embark on a perilous journey through the untamed badlands, they must evade the menacing Mayor Prentiss (Mads Mikkelsen), who seeks to control Viola and suppress the truth about their colony's dark secrets.
The film blends elements of action, drama, and western into a visually striking narrative, with Holland and Ridley delivering compelling performances that anchor the emotional core. While the execution has drawn mixed reviews, with some critics noting pacing issues, the concept of 'the Noise' offers a thought-provoking exploration of privacy, truth, and human connection. Liman's direction brings a gritty, immersive feel to the alien landscape, making it a visually engaging watch. For fans of dystopian sci-fi and character-driven adventures, Chaos Walking provides an intriguing, if flawed, cinematic experience worth watching for its ambitious world-building and strong central performances.
The film blends elements of action, drama, and western into a visually striking narrative, with Holland and Ridley delivering compelling performances that anchor the emotional core. While the execution has drawn mixed reviews, with some critics noting pacing issues, the concept of 'the Noise' offers a thought-provoking exploration of privacy, truth, and human connection. Liman's direction brings a gritty, immersive feel to the alien landscape, making it a visually engaging watch. For fans of dystopian sci-fi and character-driven adventures, Chaos Walking provides an intriguing, if flawed, cinematic experience worth watching for its ambitious world-building and strong central performances.


















