Una coppia si trasferisce in un condominio isolato, moderno e sicuro con telecamere a circuito chiuso dopo che la moglie ha problemi con gli incubi. Tuttavia, c'è qualcosa che non va con l'e... Leggi tuttoUna coppia si trasferisce in un condominio isolato, moderno e sicuro con telecamere a circuito chiuso dopo che la moglie ha problemi con gli incubi. Tuttavia, c'è qualcosa che non va con l'edificio.Una coppia si trasferisce in un condominio isolato, moderno e sicuro con telecamere a circuito chiuso dopo che la moglie ha problemi con gli incubi. Tuttavia, c'è qualcosa che non va con l'edificio.
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Director Rob W King (HUNGRY HILLS, 2009) teams with writer Arne Olsen (whose work in the 1990's included COP AND A ½, RED SCORPION, MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS: THE MOVIE) in an attempt to deliver a high-tech psychological thriller ... a sub-genre that has yet to be successfully conquered, cinematically speaking. Lauren and her husband, played by Brendan Fletcher, decide the best move for her sanity and their marriage is to move from the city to the suburbs. They choose The Pinnacle, a luxury condo with ultra high-tech and modern amenities so extreme it's known as "the smart building".
Typically having a building be the villain doesn't work out so well from a story-telling perspective, so of course, paranoia and conspiracy theories are dwelled upon. An obvious choice of the "Beautiful Dreamer" song is repeatedly slipped into scenes to cause Lauren further queasiness. As she becomes increasingly suspicious, and convinced evil is afoot, she crosses paths with a mysterious dark web figure played by John Cusack - a character so predictable that he whispers in conversations, wears a black hoodie, and works in a secret computer lair. As others try to convince Lauren her medications for depression are either too much or too little, Cusack feeds her the age old line ... you aren't paranoid if they are watching you.
Christina Ricci has been acting since she was 10 years old, and here she performs admirably in a film that, bottom line, doesn't deliver. The movie has the vibe of a cheesy TV show, kind of a rip-off of "Westworld" or "I, Robot", though it does tease us with the possibilities of electronic hypnosis and manipulation through subliminal images. Our ever-increasingly digital world, and the dangers that come with such power, are a real world problem that, for whatever reason, just hasn't transferred well to the big screen yet.
Having said that, i really didn't enjoy this that much, it was a time killer, but at the end of the day I'd rather have my money back. Nothing special about it, the scoring was decent but the movie itself wasn't that entertaining.
If you're bored and nothing else is available, go ride a bike instead :) I only give it two stars because Christina Ricci is in it.
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- QuizThe scene at the Orion Hotel at the end of the movie was an actual abandoned winery hotel found by the location manager / crew.
- Citazioni
Vernon Sarsfield: You can walk into any coffee shop in the civilized world, and you can see our virtual consumption has us ripe for a psychotronic takeover.
- Curiosità sui creditiAt the end of the credits, a child's voice can be heard saying "Mommy."
- ConnessioniSpoofs Arancia meccanica (1971)
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- Luoghi delle riprese
- Vancouver, Columbia Britannica, Canada(on location)
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- Budget
- 1.000.000 USD (previsto)
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- 29.103 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 26 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1