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Dot.Kill

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 27min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,8/10
890
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Dot.Kill (2005)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA detective tries to hunt down a serial killer who broadcasts his murders live on the internet.A detective tries to hunt down a serial killer who broadcasts his murders live on the internet.A detective tries to hunt down a serial killer who broadcasts his murders live on the internet.

  • Dirección
    • John Irvin
  • Guión
    • Andrew Charas
    • Robert Malkani
  • Reparto principal
    • Armand Assante
    • Sonny Marinelli
    • Raffaello Degruttola
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,8/10
    890
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • John Irvin
    • Guión
      • Andrew Charas
      • Robert Malkani
    • Reparto principal
      • Armand Assante
      • Sonny Marinelli
      • Raffaello Degruttola
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    • 12Reseñas de críticos
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    Reparto principal30

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    Armand Assante
    Armand Assante
    • Det. Charlie Daines
    Sonny Marinelli
    Sonny Marinelli
    • Det. Mickey Harwell
    Raffaello Degruttola
    Raffaello Degruttola
    • Adam Sotrel
    Stanley Townsend
    Stanley Townsend
    • Capt. Tommy Byrnes
    Clare Holman
    Clare Holman
    • Mary Daines
    Frankie Nasso
    Frankie Nasso
    • Stevie Daines
    • (as Frank Nasso)
    Jason Durran
    • C.I.T.U. Specialist Mitch
    Tony Schiena
    • C.I.T.U. Specialist Pete
    Jeff Merchant
    • Edward Maxwell
    Ray Nicholas
    Ray Nicholas
    • Charles Horvath
    Frank Henson
    • Michael McEllroy
    Morven Christie
    Morven Christie
    • Jane
    Kieran Cunningham
    • Frank Schuman
    James Carroll Jordan
    James Carroll Jordan
    • Dr. Morelli
    • (as James Jordan)
    Jason Dors Lake
    • Thadeus Moore
    • (as Jason Lake)
    Daniel Poyser
    • Guard
    Doug Cockle
    Doug Cockle
    • Financial News Anchor Man
    Craig Cheetham
    Craig Cheetham
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    • Dirección
      • John Irvin
    • Guión
      • Andrew Charas
      • Robert Malkani
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    6CMRKeyboadist

    Suffers From Many Things

    Dot.Kill is unfortunately not a very original film. It suffers from taking to many ideas from other films from the past 10 years. It is no surprise as this is just one of many films like this that is simply a product of its time. Of course, if you are into this type of thing you might find some enjoyment as Armand Assante gives a solid performance as usual. But even he couldn't carry the film as a whole on his back.

    Assante plays a detective named Charlie. Charlie is a sick man who appears to be dying and as a result is heavily addicted to morphine. The story unfolds with a serial killer murdering people through the internet and posting it in real time for millions of people to see. As the case starts to unravel, Charlie becomes sicker and sicker.

    Basically, this movie is a cross between Seven and Fear.Com and that's not a good thing. There is nothing supernatural about the movie like Fear.Com but the whole thing with posting the murders online is a similar concept. And the relation to Seven is the direction the movie attempts to take. But let's face it, Seven was a hundred times better then this or any other movie that came out in the genre for the past 15 years.

    I will admit that the first 30 minutes of the movie was a bit intriguing as Assante is a fun actor to watch in just about anything he is in, but, the movie loses its muster halfway through and things become predictable and boring. The ending is rather anticlimactic, I might add.

    Overall, it wasn't a good movie but it really wasn't a bad movie either. I think the only reason to watch the movie is if you are a Armand Assante fan. 6/10
    2wandagatorjohnson

    Sound effects and music

    I only watched about 30 minutes of this movie.

    The music and sound effects were louder than the people talking. I got tired of trying to make out what was being said. The actors seemed to be doing an awesome job from what I could tell. The story line seemed interesting from what I could tell.

    I kept thinking that maybe the sound would improve somehow. I kept using the remote to change volume to see if I brought volume down some it would help in hearing the actors speak. No it did no. Still all I could hear is music and sound effects. I tried turning the volume up but No. The music and sound effects just roared and couldn't hear the actors any better. Why is it so imp

    ortant to make the music and sound effects soo loud you can't hear the talking? I don't know about the rest of the audience but I CANT READ LIPS!!!
    7cppguy

    Other Reviewers are Correct

    At at glance, I noticed the reviewers mostly gave this movie a higher ranking than the hoi polloi. While this isn't the best movie you could watch, I don't think it belongs below a 5 rating.

    Speaking broadly about movies and TV shows that feature net related activity, the bigger budget movies go with computer effects that defy any reality (think "Jurassic Park" and the line by a child "ooh! this is Unix. I know this.") while less self-obsessed low budget films are stuck with using stuff the rest of us actually use from day to day... and are therefore more realistic.

    This isn't academy award material, but it's not as bad as the couple pathetic reviewers make it out to be. Any reviewer who gives a 1-2 star rating for a properly produced film should be doomed to watch "Manos" or Justin Bieber movies for life. Netflix popped it up as an average selection for me and it was some good filler time while I got some work done. It beat the heck out of old "X-File reruns."
    4sexytail

    Nothing new under cloudy skies

    I was kind of surprised to find a straight to video police thriller by a mainstream director, John Irvin, and starring a mainstream actor, Armand Assante. What didn't surprise me at all was its weak disjointed story with very little sense guiding the cops' actions in finding the killer.

    A couple things were done alright. The locations of the crimes (which are all shown live on the internet, hence the title) are always cool derelict industrial settings. None of them are used to very good effect, but they are good locations. Armand Assante brings a lot to the unfortunately underwritten role of the morphine addict detective. The sad part is that this addiction was a lazy screenwriter's device to take the place of character development, punctuate almost every scene (Assante faithfully coughs away any plot-related dialogue), and generate "suspense" in later scenes. Although, the dimension of his character, as a supposedly obsolete detective matching wits with a high-tech criminal, is still a good idea.

    The identity of the killer is not very hard to guess. In fact the central plot of the picture is a bleeding cliché, surrounded by the window dressing of would-be character development, seemingly as a distraction. This was obviously a low budget picture, but it wasn't the budget that holds the movie back from its potential, it's the weak script and the failure on the part of the director, cinematographer, editor, to create a harmoniously atmospheric thriller out of this routine cop-vs-bad-guy movie.

    "Dot.Kill" is pretty obviously trying to do some of what "Se7en" did so well and that "Fear dot com" tried to do. However, it just doesn't have the same freshness that "Se7en" had (and really hasn't lost) nor does it have the atmosphere and aesthetic grace. I can't say I'm surprised, but I'm always upset when I see missed potential. Just go watch any David Fincher movie instead.
    6tarbosh22000

    "Dot.Kill" is an entertaining mystery.

    On the surface, "Dot.Kill" doesn't have a lot going for it. First, there's the title, which is ridiculous. So many lame jokes can be made from it. ("www.itsucks.com"), or "Dot.Kill Me Now"... then I realized the movie had different titles like "Digital Reaper" and "Digital Jesus" which make no sense. I was ready for the worst...

    Thankfully, "Dot.Kill" is an entertaining mystery. Charlie Daines (Assante) is a morphine-addicted cop on the edge, who doesn't have much time to live. Daines has his own demons, but a serial killer is on the loose, killing people over the internet. Can he stop him in time before his next fix?

    The best part of the movie is Assante's performance. He goes over the top and back. At one point he is confronted by one of his partners about his drug addiction. Daines starts going insane. He picks up a hot poker (which comes out of nowhere) and says "Do you want to BURN me!?!??!" The drawbacks to "Dot.Kill" are the similarities to "Fear Dot.Com" and the ending. But if you like Assante's work, you'll have a fun time.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de diciembre de 2010 (Bélgica)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Digital Killer
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • The Racquet Club Hotel & Ziba Restaurant, Hargreaves Buildings, 5 Chapel Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Happy Bob's)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Lucky UKFS
      • Bauer Martinez Studios
      • Curbside Pictures LLC
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