Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen an anti-terrorist agent working deep undercover is slipped a drug that causes permanent memory loss, he realizes he has only 48 hours to protect his identity and save his life.When an anti-terrorist agent working deep undercover is slipped a drug that causes permanent memory loss, he realizes he has only 48 hours to protect his identity and save his life.When an anti-terrorist agent working deep undercover is slipped a drug that causes permanent memory loss, he realizes he has only 48 hours to protect his identity and save his life.
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Cassandra Hepburn
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Was I the only one who saw this pile that noticed that the ending "borrowed" several shots from the ending of The Long Kiss Goodnight by Renny Harlin? Just as Imposter borrowed several effects shots from several other sci-fi movies.
Overall, the acting was flat and the action was staged poorly. Scheider and Dina Meyer are better than this stuff, but they have to eat I guess. Plot was not too bad, but very familiar. If there is nothing else on, like Court.tv or commercials, this movie may be worth watching.
Overall, I give it 3 out of 10.
Maybe Dina Meyer should give Verhoeven a call again.
Overall, the acting was flat and the action was staged poorly. Scheider and Dina Meyer are better than this stuff, but they have to eat I guess. Plot was not too bad, but very familiar. If there is nothing else on, like Court.tv or commercials, this movie may be worth watching.
Overall, I give it 3 out of 10.
Maybe Dina Meyer should give Verhoeven a call again.
Well, yes there were a lot of bangs, blasts, and flashbacks. But since it was up against the State of the Union address, it gets plus points for being more in touch with reality.
Scheider appeared infrequently in the film, telegraphing in his performance from wherever he was mentally. He has done some really incredible films in the past... its sad to see him waste his time on this one. The female lead was easy on the eyes, and probably gave the most from her reserves of acting juice. The hunk/hero had less emotion than the beer bottle I was looking at him through.
I watched it because it was the least objectionable thing on TV for that time slot, and thats not saying much.
Scheider appeared infrequently in the film, telegraphing in his performance from wherever he was mentally. He has done some really incredible films in the past... its sad to see him waste his time on this one. The female lead was easy on the eyes, and probably gave the most from her reserves of acting juice. The hunk/hero had less emotion than the beer bottle I was looking at him through.
I watched it because it was the least objectionable thing on TV for that time slot, and thats not saying much.
Riddle: how do you make a good movie on a shoestring budget, with a worthless story line, an even worse screenplay adaptation, second class actors prompted to give third class performances, on surplus celluloid with no resolution or ability to render better than a gritty soundtrack of totally uninspired so-called music, with direction that totally misses what's going on, gets the sound wrong, the acting so totally inadequate and unbelievable - and which can still star Roy Scheider? Well Roy's the easy part: here's a talented actor who keeps getting these 'aces' and for all we know it's these turkeys he's got known for by now so he can't get any better.
But seriously: you know the feeling of fingernails on a blackboard? You've heard that one? Can you imagine what it feels like? The almost embarrassing discomfort of this Thanksgiving feast is far worse. You feel so sad for everyone and above all feel sorry for the total ineptitude of whoever the talentless people were who put this together.
Avoid this one at all costs and if your video outlet carries it - boycott them. No one should be subjected to this tripe.
Poor Roy. Poor everyone.
But seriously: you know the feeling of fingernails on a blackboard? You've heard that one? Can you imagine what it feels like? The almost embarrassing discomfort of this Thanksgiving feast is far worse. You feel so sad for everyone and above all feel sorry for the total ineptitude of whoever the talentless people were who put this together.
Avoid this one at all costs and if your video outlet carries it - boycott them. No one should be subjected to this tripe.
Poor Roy. Poor everyone.
This is not only a bad movie, it is yet another scary symptom of a sick society being pandered to by an exploitive and irresponsible film industry. The plot is idiotic. As happens again and again, it is based on corrupt, all powerful government. There is endless gun play (in which nobody ever seems to hit anything)and repeated gore. There is a totally gratuitous lesbian sex scene which has absolutely no bearing on the plot. If things aren't being riddled with bullets or pushed out of windows, they're blown up in fiery explosions. Why are the Brits able to do some real nail-biters without resorting to this sort of blam-blam sensationalism. And the Americans wonder why they have a firearms problem... I am a great believer that you get what you pay for in bargain bin movies at Walmart. But I keep hoping. I paid a buck fifty for this one and would consider myself ripped off except that by replacing the erase tab, I can re-use the tape. Almost anything I record on it will be better than this vulgar, violent cinematic vomit!
This was very bad. Vry bad. Very bad.
The only worthwhile actor in this was Dina Meyer - and luckily for her, hopefully she got paid.
The script was stupid with too many unbelieveabilities and incompetent moves.
Very bad continuity and story structure.
It also featured a lead actor - William McNamara who looked like he was going to bust out in tears at any moment.
When your lead character looks like they are about to cry all the time, maybe it's time to get another actor who won't shed tears after they read the script.
But then, anybody reading this script would probably want to cry - it's that bad.
Dina, no doubt had bills to pay - so sadly she took it, but it is so far beneath her.
This gets two stars - just for having Dina Meyer in the film - anything aside of that is not worth the second star.
The only worthwhile actor in this was Dina Meyer - and luckily for her, hopefully she got paid.
The script was stupid with too many unbelieveabilities and incompetent moves.
Very bad continuity and story structure.
It also featured a lead actor - William McNamara who looked like he was going to bust out in tears at any moment.
When your lead character looks like they are about to cry all the time, maybe it's time to get another actor who won't shed tears after they read the script.
But then, anybody reading this script would probably want to cry - it's that bad.
Dina, no doubt had bills to pay - so sadly she took it, but it is so far beneath her.
This gets two stars - just for having Dina Meyer in the film - anything aside of that is not worth the second star.
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- Erros de gravaçãoOn the chess board shown at the beginning (and then again later in the movie) the main character promotes the pawn to a knight which both he and the computer claim is a checkmate for black. It isn't a checkmate, since white can then take the knight with the bishop. There is a mate in three for black (rook to g2, white is forced to move the king into the corner, rook to a1, white is forced to interpose the bishop, rook takes bishop = checkmate)
- ConexõesEdited from De Frente para o Perigo (1990)
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