Siete hombres secuestrados por captores enmascarados enfrentan una decisión: sacrificar a uno de ellos o arriesgarse buscando otra salida.Siete hombres secuestrados por captores enmascarados enfrentan una decisión: sacrificar a uno de ellos o arriesgarse buscando otra salida.Siete hombres secuestrados por captores enmascarados enfrentan una decisión: sacrificar a uno de ellos o arriesgarse buscando otra salida.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 4 premios ganados en total
Anthony Darrell
- Tommy
- (as Anthony Burns)
Opiniones destacadas
Once upon a time, when there were video stores, there was, on the shelves, an arrangement of films by genre, but also by popularity. And then, in every video store, at some point, you had a shelf on which there were random movies, which, due to bizarre circumstances, were found in the video store and on which there was a thick layer of cobwebs, because no one ever rented them. Under that shelf, there was often a box with "art" even worse than the one on the shelf in the corner, waiting for the worker not to be too lazy and to finally take them to the dumpster. This, at best, deserves a position in a dumpster-ready box.
There is no way to describe how bad this movie is and how it manages to fail in every possible area. The scenario is catastrophic. For more than 90 minutes of the film, there is practically no action, no meaningful activity. The dialogues are completely meaningless, illogical and so badly written that it's not even funny. A special category is the content of "guardian" sentences, places and the way they are pronounced. The directing is below every category of professionalism. It is especially bizarre that this is a film that supposedly explores essential themes, human interactions, etc. Absolutely laughable. Don't be fooled by the many scores reviewers have given the film.
If you look a little, you will see that only one high rating was given by a reviewer who previously had a comment on IMDB. All other scores and revisions were given by auditors for whom it was the first review, most likely members of the film crew. Skip this nonsense and don't put yourself in a situation where you irretrievably lose ninety minutes.
There is no way to describe how bad this movie is and how it manages to fail in every possible area. The scenario is catastrophic. For more than 90 minutes of the film, there is practically no action, no meaningful activity. The dialogues are completely meaningless, illogical and so badly written that it's not even funny. A special category is the content of "guardian" sentences, places and the way they are pronounced. The directing is below every category of professionalism. It is especially bizarre that this is a film that supposedly explores essential themes, human interactions, etc. Absolutely laughable. Don't be fooled by the many scores reviewers have given the film.
If you look a little, you will see that only one high rating was given by a reviewer who previously had a comment on IMDB. All other scores and revisions were given by auditors for whom it was the first review, most likely members of the film crew. Skip this nonsense and don't put yourself in a situation where you irretrievably lose ninety minutes.
Every once in a while, a film comes along that doesn't just entertain-it challenges, heals, and sparks the conversations we've been avoiding. Catalyst is that film. It's more than just a movie; it's an experience, a reckoning, and ultimately, a reminder of the power of forgiveness in a world that feels more divided than ever.
From the opening scene, Catalyst grips you with its raw, emotional storytelling. The performances are nothing short of breathtaking-each character feels real, flawed, and deeply human. The script doesn't shy away from the hard questions, diving headfirst into the pain of betrayal, the weight of resentment, and the profound struggle of finding common ground. But what makes Catalyst truly remarkable is that it doesn't settle for easy answers. Instead, it walks us through the messy, heartbreaking, yet ultimately transformative process of reconciliation.
In today's cultural climate, where every misstep can lead to permanent division, Catalyst dares to ask: Can we still find it in ourselves to forgive? Can we move beyond the mistakes of the past without erasing accountability? The way it weaves these themes into a compelling, beautifully shot narrative is nothing short of masterful.
What lingers most after the credits roll isn't just the story itself, but the way it makes you reflect on your own life-on the grudges you hold, the conversations you've avoided, and the possibility of healing in places you thought were permanently broken.
Catalyst isn't just timely; it's urgent. It's a mirror held up to society, reminding us that while division is easy, forgiveness takes courage. And perhaps, if we're willing to take that first step, it's not too late to mend what's been broken.
This film is a must-watch. Not just for cinephiles, but for anyone who believes in the power of storytelling to change the world.
From the opening scene, Catalyst grips you with its raw, emotional storytelling. The performances are nothing short of breathtaking-each character feels real, flawed, and deeply human. The script doesn't shy away from the hard questions, diving headfirst into the pain of betrayal, the weight of resentment, and the profound struggle of finding common ground. But what makes Catalyst truly remarkable is that it doesn't settle for easy answers. Instead, it walks us through the messy, heartbreaking, yet ultimately transformative process of reconciliation.
In today's cultural climate, where every misstep can lead to permanent division, Catalyst dares to ask: Can we still find it in ourselves to forgive? Can we move beyond the mistakes of the past without erasing accountability? The way it weaves these themes into a compelling, beautifully shot narrative is nothing short of masterful.
What lingers most after the credits roll isn't just the story itself, but the way it makes you reflect on your own life-on the grudges you hold, the conversations you've avoided, and the possibility of healing in places you thought were permanently broken.
Catalyst isn't just timely; it's urgent. It's a mirror held up to society, reminding us that while division is easy, forgiveness takes courage. And perhaps, if we're willing to take that first step, it's not too late to mend what's been broken.
This film is a must-watch. Not just for cinephiles, but for anyone who believes in the power of storytelling to change the world.
This movie is terrible. So many stupid synthetic voices and visual cruft. No amount of echoed voices, black and white scenes and broken bike (hologram device) helmets can cover up a pretentious waste of time.
Ignore below character count padding.
This movie is terrible. So many stupid synthetic voices and visual cruft. No amount of echoed voices, black and white scenes and broken bike (hologram device) helmets can cover up a pretentious waste of time.
This movie is terrible. So many stupid synthetic voices and visual cruft. No amount of echoed voices, black and white scenes and broken bike (hologram device) helmets can cover up a pretentious waste of time.
Ignore below character count padding.
This movie is terrible. So many stupid synthetic voices and visual cruft. No amount of echoed voices, black and white scenes and broken bike (hologram device) helmets can cover up a pretentious waste of time.
This movie is terrible. So many stupid synthetic voices and visual cruft. No amount of echoed voices, black and white scenes and broken bike (hologram device) helmets can cover up a pretentious waste of time.
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Christopher Folkens' direction brings a visually captivating and emotionally charged experience. The film features a mix of futuristic technology and raw, intimate moments, creating a dynamic contrast that keeps viewers engaged.
The film really pulls you in with its stunning visuals. You've got these high-tech gadgets and settings that make everything feel super modern, but then you also get those really personal moments that hit you right in the feels. It's like a rollercoaster of emotions, and that mix keeps you on your toes the whole time!
Catalyst won't disappoint and you will be apart of the movie. Grab your friends and family to join you and get ready to be captivated!
The film really pulls you in with its stunning visuals. You've got these high-tech gadgets and settings that make everything feel super modern, but then you also get those really personal moments that hit you right in the feels. It's like a rollercoaster of emotions, and that mix keeps you on your toes the whole time!
Catalyst won't disappoint and you will be apart of the movie. Grab your friends and family to join you and get ready to be captivated!
Totally amazing! A thinker movie that fits times before and now. You can't miss a minute of it ! Makes you think about choices in your life and how to be the catalyst for change. How that needs to be in the world today. Michael Roark & the other actors, how they worked and played off of each other was awesome. They keep your interest and made you think with them.
And you were with them to try to solve the questions posed. Definitely a movie to watch more than once! So glad it finally was able to be seen, along time in the making! But so worth the wait! Bravo to all involved! Kept us thinking! Everyone needs to be that catalyst! 10+++++++++
And you were with them to try to solve the questions posed. Definitely a movie to watch more than once! So glad it finally was able to be seen, along time in the making! But so worth the wait! Bravo to all involved! Kept us thinking! Everyone needs to be that catalyst! 10+++++++++
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 36 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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