14 Bewertungen
A lot of ideas here and they are crushed into a single film.
The cyberpunk elements and dystopian vibe is way better than Hollywood has ever been able to capture in their big budget flicks.
Some John Carpenter pulse synth, a kind of 80's feel and some weird salvage tech that feels somehow familiar.
Most people wouldn't have enough cultural context to get a lot of this movie. It's too dense for most viewers nowadays.
I found it engaging and the visuals were convincing. The effects for the EMP burst and the exposition were really well done.
The acting was not cringe at all. Great characterization.
I am a big fan of 70's science fiction and this reminded me of the very best films from that era.
The cyberpunk elements and dystopian vibe is way better than Hollywood has ever been able to capture in their big budget flicks.
Some John Carpenter pulse synth, a kind of 80's feel and some weird salvage tech that feels somehow familiar.
Most people wouldn't have enough cultural context to get a lot of this movie. It's too dense for most viewers nowadays.
I found it engaging and the visuals were convincing. The effects for the EMP burst and the exposition were really well done.
The acting was not cringe at all. Great characterization.
I am a big fan of 70's science fiction and this reminded me of the very best films from that era.
- texasarcane
- 1. Apr. 2020
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Good Idea, Probably not enough money ! I watched the whole thing, Something was missing!Low budget somewhere out In the dessert, Good acting newbies although the screenplay could have Included a little more Intensity . Although It had a great story line, It lacked In some of that Hollywood Intensity !It's almost a documentary , because It doesn't Incorporate the luster and Intensity Of an actual movie,with all the action and Drama!, perhaps a little Exaggeration,. It's a good movie, It contains a lot of drama although It seems to drag on as It has nothing else ! As I said I watched the whole thing, and the whole time I was waiting for something Exciting, It never happened!
- heresbigmike
- 27. März 2016
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- nogodnomasters
- 22. Feb. 2018
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Once again I got tricked into watching a movie by reading positive reviews. I should have known better but you never know, sometimes there are really good low-budget indie movies. Unfortunately this is not one of them. Even though the actors are unknown to me it wasn't their fault because their acting was actually not bad. It's just the story and the lack of explanation that makes this movie just mediocre. Slow paste with almost no action, no sci-fi scenes at all probably due to the low budget. Instead you get a couple guys with old computers, the kind of computers you would not even find on the thrash pile anymore. It doesn't make any sense since we're in a far future. Like the whole movie that doesn't make any sense. Waste of time for me.
- deloudelouvain
- 12. Apr. 2018
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This film achieves a lot with limited sets, low tech, and a handful of unknown actors.
The dystopian mood is well-maintained through not only the soundtrack but with camera angles, colour palette and lighting; all of these speak to both technical skill and consistency of directorial vision.
The lead characters are bare-bones but not stereotypical. They appear genuinely vulnerable, in keeping with their surroundings.
The plot is not unique - self-serving and ostensibly socially-protective corporation versus the ordinary man - but the psychological aspects are well done.
There are moral choices to be made.
A surprisingly good low-budget indie SF film.
The dystopian mood is well-maintained through not only the soundtrack but with camera angles, colour palette and lighting; all of these speak to both technical skill and consistency of directorial vision.
The lead characters are bare-bones but not stereotypical. They appear genuinely vulnerable, in keeping with their surroundings.
The plot is not unique - self-serving and ostensibly socially-protective corporation versus the ordinary man - but the psychological aspects are well done.
There are moral choices to be made.
A surprisingly good low-budget indie SF film.
8.1 of 10. As science fiction or cyberpunk, this would have been better timed during the late 1980s or early 1990s. Nonetheless, it's an entertaining and insightful look at one possibility if the wi-fi and other elements that enable current computer and mobile phone technology no longer function.
The world is essentially now less the mobile tech and massive media structure. Broadcasting is limited to radio-like communication and there remains a slow, phone modem like Internet.
Beyond that it's essentially another variation of a smart but naive young adult driven by success discovering himself and the world. Despite the lack of major studio money and actors, it is well cast and acted enough not to get in the way of the film's flow.
The world is essentially now less the mobile tech and massive media structure. Broadcasting is limited to radio-like communication and there remains a slow, phone modem like Internet.
Beyond that it's essentially another variation of a smart but naive young adult driven by success discovering himself and the world. Despite the lack of major studio money and actors, it is well cast and acted enough not to get in the way of the film's flow.
- beelliss88
- 6. Aug. 2016
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Don't expect explosions, aliens or CGI of any sort. It isn't even too plot driven and none of the twists are too surprising. What is surprising are the sophisticated cinematic techniques that create a film reminiscent of Altman, Aldridge or Hal Hartley. Background conversations, radio broadcasts, meticulously constructed sets, and a naturalistic, somewhat flat acting style create a palpable world with believable characters. All sorts of objects turn out to have significance and there is a door that practically becomes a character. All sorts of weird stuff turns out to have reasonable explanations by the end. Like the similar film "Advantageous" it explores themes of courage, honor and love.
The recent news story about the nuclear weapon systems being run by ancient code had me remembering my days programming for Lockheed in the '80's and this film gets that world. When one of the characters talks about going to a city in the desert where you could make a lot of money, I thought he meant relocating his company to Austin, but that turns out to be where the director was born and this was filmed. It was tapped to be the new silicon Valley during the Reagan administration, and, according to this movie, the dress code didn't change much.
The recent news story about the nuclear weapon systems being run by ancient code had me remembering my days programming for Lockheed in the '80's and this film gets that world. When one of the characters talks about going to a city in the desert where you could make a lot of money, I thought he meant relocating his company to Austin, but that turns out to be where the director was born and this was filmed. It was tapped to be the new silicon Valley during the Reagan administration, and, according to this movie, the dress code didn't change much.
- karen-821-938620
- 7. Juni 2016
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- hannah-13696
- 20. Juli 2020
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I gave this a 10/10. For me this movie had small slices of nostalgia from my childhood, mixed with my adult interests in cyberpunk and tech.
There was so many amazing qualities about this movie that hit you somewhere deep in your brain and really pull you into the atmosphere of the film. If you are at all into the cyberpunk genre, please watch this film because they got it right. This movie is one that I'm going to be watching over and over again. I love coming on IMDb and seeing that only a handful of people have reviewed a movie and I was one of them. But I really like to see more people get stoked off this film. Big thanks to everyone who helped make it, you've all inspired me.
There was so many amazing qualities about this movie that hit you somewhere deep in your brain and really pull you into the atmosphere of the film. If you are at all into the cyberpunk genre, please watch this film because they got it right. This movie is one that I'm going to be watching over and over again. I love coming on IMDb and seeing that only a handful of people have reviewed a movie and I was one of them. But I really like to see more people get stoked off this film. Big thanks to everyone who helped make it, you've all inspired me.
- hybrid-cyborg
- 14. Mai 2016
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You can't trust the trailer on this movie; its not a fast paced thriller. Its moody exploration of freedom and conformity done on a minimal budget. It excels in the characters and acting, especially the two lead roles, along with the music and the camera work. The final scene was killer.
- jimincfalls
- 5. Okt. 2018
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Watched the screening last in Texas Theater with Writers and Director. Carleton Ranney is very talented and has lot of potential. The movie has a very thrilling premise and at points it shows directional excellence. Music score is pretty kick ass, very engaging and goes completely in sync with situation. After the movie Carleton Ranney and Destin Douglas answered the questions and described the writing and direction process. This type of talent should be supported and encouraged. The movie has a very edgy feelings. It is lot better than other indie thrillers. It has repeat value as you will discover something new during next watch. Overall a very entertaining and engaging film. Would specially appeal to young moviegoers. Strong acting specially by Ian Christopher Noel .
- murtazakhan-85434
- 28. März 2016
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Jackrabbit is a surprisingly good low-budget dystopian Indie. Based on the current score, I was expecting a terrible film; after viewing it, I'm unsure if the majority of raters watched the same movie as I did.
It has good cinematography, a fitting minimal Carpenter-esque score, a decent premise and finale, all sorts of cool retro gear and computer tech, some awesome throwback Sci-Fi visuals, colorful characters and decent acting, great locations, and a couple of really good special effects.
Now, the film isn't perfect by any means. There are some pacing issues and a few head-scratching moments that could've been better executed with a bigger budget. And despite the aforementioned decent acting, there are a few rough moments from certain actors. But overall - and especially for such a low-budget project - Jackrabbit is exceptionally well done.
That this film received such a poor audience response is the real head-scratcher.
It has good cinematography, a fitting minimal Carpenter-esque score, a decent premise and finale, all sorts of cool retro gear and computer tech, some awesome throwback Sci-Fi visuals, colorful characters and decent acting, great locations, and a couple of really good special effects.
Now, the film isn't perfect by any means. There are some pacing issues and a few head-scratching moments that could've been better executed with a bigger budget. And despite the aforementioned decent acting, there are a few rough moments from certain actors. But overall - and especially for such a low-budget project - Jackrabbit is exceptionally well done.
That this film received such a poor audience response is the real head-scratcher.
- ethermusic1981
- 27. Aug. 2022
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This film may have a slow pace, but there is really a lot happening.
I enjoyed this movie and think it can entertain people across multiple genres.
But when I went to the website and played the companion games; I think that earned this another star or two!
I enjoyed this movie and think it can entertain people across multiple genres.
But when I went to the website and played the companion games; I think that earned this another star or two!