Hardwired
- 2009
- Tous publics
- 1h 34min
Après qu'un accident tragique ait failli coûter la vie à Luke Gibson, la Hexx Corporation lui pose un implant dans le cerveau pour le sauver, mais Luke découvre rapidement que cette nouvelle... Tout lireAprès qu'un accident tragique ait failli coûter la vie à Luke Gibson, la Hexx Corporation lui pose un implant dans le cerveau pour le sauver, mais Luke découvre rapidement que cette nouvelle technologie a un prix.Après qu'un accident tragique ait failli coûter la vie à Luke Gibson, la Hexx Corporation lui pose un implant dans le cerveau pour le sauver, mais Luke découvre rapidement que cette nouvelle technologie a un prix.
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The action is awesome, well choreographed, and professionally executed throughout a Terminator-stylized storyline including the end of the world as we know it via robotics and a mad scientist portrayed disappointingly by Val Kilmer.
Mad scientists should be either raving mad, or insidiously fiendish. Kilmer's Virgil was full of high ideas with no moral center, but he utterly lacked the diabolism required to carry through such a plan. It was like he knew from the beginning that he was doomed to fail, and played the character thusly, failing to invest too much of himself in a doomed role. I wanted him to be Madmartigan vs. the kid from Real Genius, and instead, I got Craig Ferguson's Dr. Wagner of Lenny the Wonder Dog. To say the least, I was disappointed.
Decent on a rainy afternoon if there's nothing left in the house to clean. Otherwise, you could find something better to do with your time.
It rates a 5.5/10 from...
the Fiend :.
Don't get me wrong - this isn't a GREAT movie. The script, for one thing, is derived from a number of past movies like "Total Recall" (which co-star Michael Ironside also appeared in). But it is competently done for what it is. The production values are pretty strong for a direct-to-video movie, Gooding is adequate in his role, and the script, while derivative, does try for a little mystery and a few original touches. No, it isn't a movie to seek out, but if it comes across on TV it will do the job.
Note to Val Kilmer fans: It's pretty obvious that he filmed all his (limited) scenes in two days at the most.
I'm fairly generous with my Ratings, so 3 might be high.
Still the film did have some entertainment value, its not an awful film as other reviewers who voted it 1 have suggested, its just not a good film. It does have some pacing issues, sometimes there is too much explaining going on when anyone with sense can see what's going on, its not brain surgery (well it is in some parts!). It feels like a pilot for a TV series, especially the speech at the end and without giving too much away Lance Henriksen's face on the screen as the 'Mr Hope' of hope industry (you'll see what I mean if you watch it). If there is nothing else on, or you have watched most of the other recent releases then this will pass some time.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe man that keeps appearing trying to sell Gibson watches uses the name Carter Burke. Carter Burke was the name of Paul Reiser's character in Aliens, an unscrupulous representative of a powerful corporation.
- GaffesIn heat-map rendered surveillance footage at Hope Industries, overlaid text contains the misspellings "survalence" and "apartemnt".
- Citations
[first lines]
Catalina Jones: [in sultry TV commercial] I love a man who knows what he wants. But if what he wants is Wild Times whiskey, well, then I love him even more. With its full body and breathtaking smoothness, Wild Times is the whiskey that goes down easy. That smooth, great taste, it could almost make a girl jealous.
- ConnexionsFeatures Devil's Tomb (2009)
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- 5 000 000 $US (estimé)