Seven years ago I went into the cinema to watch Serenity not knowing anything about it.
I didn’t know anything about its writer and director Joss Whedon, who already
had a cult following for his “Buffy” TV series and its spinoff “Angel.” I had
also never heard of his short-lived series “Firefly,” canceled after a mere 13
episodes, which served as a precursor to the film. All I knew was that I was
totally enthralled by the universe presented on screen.
Serenity’s
amalgamation of the science fiction and western genres was unlike anything I’d
seen to that point and in retrospect it’s almost an obvious combination to
make. The premise is that 500 years in the future, the earth has become
uninhabitable and the population has been relocated to another system of planets
terraformed for habitability. There is an alliance that controls the central
planets but at the edges of the system life is governed by a kind of Wild West
code of justice.