In Mega-City One, a dystopian metropolis of 800 million
people which stretches from Boston to Washington DC ,
justice is dealt out by the Judges of the Justice Department. These lone law
enforcement agents act as Judge, Jury and Executioner in a violent and crime
ridden world. One of these Judges is Dredd (Karl Urban) who takes out a rookie
(Olivia Thirlby) for a final evaluation before a decision is made about making
her a full time Judge. The rookie Anderson has so far been unremarkable in
training but is the most powerful psychic anyone at the Department has seen. On
their first assignment together the two Judges end up in a two hundred story
apartment block the size of a small city which is locked down by ex-prostitute
turned drug baron Ma-Ma (Lena Headley).
I’ve never read a Dredd
comic and was fortunate enough never to see the 1995 Danny Cannon/Sylvester
Stallone adaptation so went in completely cold to the story and characters. I
understood that there was some sort of big deal about not taking Dredd’s helmet
off but that was about it. I also understand that it’s one of the UK’s biggest
and best known comics so it’s with great pleasure to report that in a summer of
incredible comic book adaptations that Dredd
is able to mix it up with the American behemoths and come out the other side as
a really solid action movie which mixes the best of the 1980s with a modern
twist.