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 :.
It...is...obviously...a...TV...pilot.
Kilmer and Ironside clearly had no interest in doing a TV series, but Gooding apparently did. And for TV, not so terribly bad. The concept just about carries it. As for the comments about clutzy props, TV show decider-suits love the idea that the thing won't cost them a bunch, yank some crap out of the warehouse and fake the rest.
I liked it for what it was. And for the ludicrous notion that higher powers would want to put chips into us. Wherever did they get that from?
Of course, this puppy won't see the light of day.
"Hardwired" is an unoriginal and boring film that seems to be a bad pilot of a TV series. It is amazing the decadency of Cuba Gooding Jr., Val Kilmer and Michael Ironside. The worst is that I like these actors and regret their recent choices. Anyway, this movie is a good chance for those that have problems with insomnia and do not like to use pills. My vote is four.
Title (Brazil): "Invasor de Mentes" ("Invader of Minds")
The most interesting part of the production are the sly digs at numerous subject matters, including the failings of the American healthcare system and the increasingly desperate efforts of modern-day advertisers. The sci-fi and action tropes are less successful, with a few cheesy CGI effects thrown into the mix, but the script is a little more intelligent than is the usual for the B-movie genre.
HARDWIRED also boasts a fine supporting role for the criminally underrated Michael Ironside, who gets the opportunity to sink his teeth into a decent character part for a change after years spent whiling away his time in Z-grade disaster flicks. There's also a good performance from the up-and-coming Tatiana Maslany, although the less said about Val Kilmer's bad guy the better; Kilmer is stiffer than a board here and his acting often painful.
Still, this is a film which turns out slightly better than I had expected, and the various mind-melding mind-control stuff is handled in such a way that's not original, but nevertheless entertaining. HARDWIRED is certainly no classic, but an efficient enough timewaster.
The sound track of the movie is annoying and out of place, it is like an Arabic belly dancing music imported right out from Cairo. by far the worst part of the movie is its sound track. at the end the score is kind of Indian drum combo with an Indian singer crying along very sadly.
all together it is a 'watchable movie.
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)