Technology

Before Musk, Bezos and Zuckerberg, there was Edison, Westinghouse and Tesla and The Current War captures the magic of these 19th century inventors.
Its a movie about the advent of electric currents and their ambitious inventors.
Ironically, it almost didnt see the light of day.The Current War, set in the 1880s and 90s, surrounds the controversies between Thomas Edisons DC current and George Westinghouses AC current.
The film was supposed to debut two years ago through distributor The Weinstein Company, only to be mired in modern day controversy and put on hiatus due to the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations.Director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon was able to reshoot and recut the movie in that time, and its now opening this weekend as The Current War: Directors Cut.Watching the determined Edison (Benedict Cumberbatch) and equally dedicated but more altruistic Westinghouse (Michael Shannon) echoes recent biopics like Jobs, and biopics like The Social Network.Yet the history (and entertainment) here involves famed inventors you know by name, but you probably dont know their entire backstory.
You do get a sense of a decade of their lives, but not a full, start-to-finish biography of the already-established inventors in the 107 minutes runtime.Edison vs WestinghouseIts a story that deserves to be told, and doesnt hold back on the genius of Edison but also the ruthlessness of his commitment to seeing Direct Current succeed.
Hes so resolute to have his form of electricity adopted by candlelit American cities that hes willing to stage the dangers of Westinghouse's Alternating Current on animals in an attempt to smear his rival in the press.(Image credit: Thunder Road Pictures)Westinghouse, already a titan of the Industrial Age, thanks to his invention of the railway air brake, continues to back Alternating Current with the help of Nikola Tesla (Nicholas Hoult).Edison and Westinghouse rarely meet in person, but the film jumps back and forth between the two, giving the sense that theyre always at each others throats.
Its not hard to pay attention to the quick jump cuts, and they act as a way to spice up what could otherwise be a dry story.Tesla's minor, but important roleTesla plays a key role in the lives of both electrical industry pioneers, working for Edison at first then, when his genius isnt realized, Westinghouse.
The movie flirts with, but doesnt go into Teslas story nearly enough, as the spotlight remains squarely on the Edison vs Westinghouse rivalry.
Tesla ends up being a minor, but important player in this particular film.The complicated lives and work habits of these two innovators reflects a lot of what we see in todays complex entrepreneurs.
You admire them for their foresight to change the course of history and connect the world with their revolutionary ideas.
Then you begin to discover they, at times, betray their own principles and make this mostly about winning a game.One of the more faithful biopics in a whileThe Current War: Directors Cut stays true to the history of Edison and Westinghouse as we know it.
It may have worked better as a Netflix or HBO series, diving deeper into the lives of both masterminds from a young age to their very end the lives of both men feel as though they need an origin story.
At the same time, it may have drawn things out to an even slower pace.(Image credit: Thunder Road Pictures)Biopics like this movie live and die by their source material.
Too often, Hollywood studios like to gin up a true story in an effort to make the theater experience more entertaining.
Argo (yes, that film with Ben Affleck) is the perfect example of a movie based on events that really happened, but you to come to find that the most exciting moments were fictionalized, especially toward the end of the story.The Current Wars pacing, as is, feels less intense than other recent biopics, and thats OK.
Its more honest than we often see from movies based on a true story.
If youre looking for an entertaining lesson in history, youll get that here instead of entertainment mascading as history.6kYTpzf3s6ro5fuyBCiA4.jpg?#





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