About Chaos Walking
Chaos Walking (2021) presents a unique sci-fi premise set on the distant planet of New World, where a phenomenon called 'The Noise' makes all men's thoughts audible and visible. The film follows Todd Hewitt (Tom Holland), the last boy in a settlement of men, whose life is upended when Viola (Daisy Ridley) crash-lands on the planet. As the only woman in their region, her arrival exposes dangerous secrets about their community's founding.
Director Doug Liman creates a visually striking frontier world where privacy is impossible, exploring themes of masculinity, colonization, and truth. Holland delivers a compelling performance as the conflicted Todd, while Ridley brings determination and mystery to Viola. Their chemistry drives the narrative through dangerous landscapes as they flee from the sinister Mayor Prentiss (Mads Mikkelsen).
While the film simplifies Patrick Ness's complex novel, it succeeds as an entertaining adventure with thought-provoking concepts. The visual representation of 'The Noise' as swirling color clouds around characters is particularly inventive. Viewers should watch Chaos Walking for its original world-building, strong central performances, and exploration of how society functions when thoughts cannot be hidden. The film balances action sequences with deeper questions about power and honesty in relationships.
Director Doug Liman creates a visually striking frontier world where privacy is impossible, exploring themes of masculinity, colonization, and truth. Holland delivers a compelling performance as the conflicted Todd, while Ridley brings determination and mystery to Viola. Their chemistry drives the narrative through dangerous landscapes as they flee from the sinister Mayor Prentiss (Mads Mikkelsen).
While the film simplifies Patrick Ness's complex novel, it succeeds as an entertaining adventure with thought-provoking concepts. The visual representation of 'The Noise' as swirling color clouds around characters is particularly inventive. Viewers should watch Chaos Walking for its original world-building, strong central performances, and exploration of how society functions when thoughts cannot be hidden. The film balances action sequences with deeper questions about power and honesty in relationships.


















