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Pass Thru

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
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4.5/10
2.2K
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Neil Breen in Pass Thru (2016)
A messianic entity from the future travels to modern-day earth to wipe out 300,000,000 "bad people" and usher in a new era of peace.
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A messianic entity from the future travels to modern-day earth to wipe out 300,000,000 "bad people" and usher in a new era of peace.A messianic entity from the future travels to modern-day earth to wipe out 300,000,000 "bad people" and usher in a new era of peace.A messianic entity from the future travels to modern-day earth to wipe out 300,000,000 "bad people" and usher in a new era of peace.

  • Director
    • Neil Breen
  • Writer
    • Neil Breen
  • Stars
    • Neil Breen
    • Viad
    • Kathy Corpus
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    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Neil Breen
    • Writer
      • Neil Breen
    • Stars
      • Neil Breen
      • Viad
      • Kathy Corpus
    • 23User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Neil Breen
    Neil Breen
    • A.I., Thgil…
    Viad
    • Tiger
    Kathy Corpus
    Kathy Corpus
    • Amanda
    Abraham Rodriguez
    Abraham Rodriguez
    • Boy Astronomer
    Taylor. Sydney
    • Girl Astronomer
    Taylor Johnson
    • Girl Astronomer
    James D. Smith
    • Professor
    Jason Morciglio
    • Jose - Smuggler
    Chaize Macklin
    • Kim - Immigrant
    Donna T. Rogers
    • Dana - Smuggler
    Tom Bonello
    Tom Bonello
    • Tim - Guard
    Siobhan Olsen
    • Sarah - Immigrant
    Elicia Stokes Navarro
    Elicia Stokes Navarro
    • Ellen - Immigrant
    • (as Elicia Navarro)
    Mirella Bostick
    • Maria - Immigrant
    Leti Vallejo
    • Lana - Immigrant
    Dennis DeVilbiss
    • Don - Guard
    Carl Windom Carlito
    • Chris - Immigrant
    • (as Carl Windom)
    Richard Rosario
    • Rick - Immigrant
    • Director
      • Neil Breen
    • Writer
      • Neil Breen
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    admiraladama

    Just Say No.

    A heroin addict imagines himself to be a supernatural being on Earth to cleanse the human race, after shooting up near the U.S.-Mexico border.
    6mauritsschelvis

    Not as good as Lawrence of Arabia!

    We as human beings should take notes while watching this epic and beautiful homage to the desert.

    The film teaches us about the fluidity of time and the possibility of time travel. This also explains his earlier films and unchronological order and stories that coexist. Actually it makes us realize that we as humanity sometimes live on our own island and close our eyes to atrocities, dishonesty and corruption. Apart from these great lessons we learn how we as humans can survive in a world with Siberian tigers.

    The film has several surreal elements that refer to previous art such as jungle book and Salvador Dali's clocks.

    Neil breen, the gift that keeps on giving.
    10carbo905

    We Need to Talk About Neil

    ...because this movie is the manifesto of someone about to snap. Anyone familiar with Breen's Work will know what to expect; i.e. bad green screen, weird nonsensical imagery, 1-dimensional characters so flat they could fit through a mail slot, and a holier-than-thou agenda of "morality" driven by Mr. Breen's own misguided self-righteousness.

    His past movies have done more than touch on this, but it's always been so ridiculously executed that you don't think too hard about what his true intentions are. Guy pushes over some wheelchair-bound geezer, Magical Captain Neil makes his eyes bleed. Thugs in some middle-of-nowhere location shoot at each other over who gets to rape a prostitute first, Big Breen crucifies them. Yeah, Double Down had the bit about him threatening to poison ALL the water with anthrax, but... he didn't actually do it.

    In Pass Thru, it's clear from minute one that Almighty Breen Machine is done with threats. He's taken matters into his own hands, and just starts dropping people left and right, killing over 300 MILLION PEOPLE he deemed unworthy. All corporations, all banks, all lawyers, just gone in the blink of an eye. I'm beginning to think Neil actually believes that his character is a good guy in this movie, that he's actually the righteous one, and that's just... chilling, to say the very least.
    10K2nsl3r

    A new kind of masterpiece

    A warning from the future... or a primitive calling from our ancestral past?

    Breen's fourth film is a portal. It reveals the ethical follies of the human race, and exposes them for all to see. Our lost connection to Mother Earth, to tigers, to immigrants... it's all there. The movie provides deep feelings, Spielberg-esque childlike wonder, biting political commentary, nail-biting action and harrowing drama.

    It's almost a perfect 90 minutes a length. It could even fit on a CD and could be listened to as an audiobook. Burn it to a CD and work out to the tune of Breen's soothing voice as you ponder its message.

    Absorb it with care, and with any luck, Breen's vision might "pass thru" your system, like yesterday's lasagna - having given you enough sustenance to survive another day in the sad world. It's not so bad it's good. It's so good that it's bad.
    1Java_Joe

    Possibly the worst Neil Breen movie out there.

    Neil Breen movies exist in a category all by themselves. They are amazingly bad in every way you can imagine. The acting is bad. The special effects are bad. The camera work is bad. But at the same time they are some of the most entertainingly bad movies out there. And unlike other creator / writer / director / producers out there Neil Breen has embraced this weirdness that infiltrates every movie he makes and continues to make them in the same way. Others might try too hard or attempt to write something bad on purpose. Not our man Neil Breen. He's committed to making these movies his way and we all love him for it.

    There's really one rule when it comes to watching a Neil Breen movie and that is just go with it. No matter what happens, don't question the Breenius at work. Just accept it and move on. You will however notice a lot of similarities in his movies that seem to follow them through time and time again. Things like he plays a messianic figure. Magic rocks that play some kind of role in it. Hacking, government and corporate secrets. An environmental message of sorts. He's also got the sexual magnetism and charisma that just causes women of all ages to want to get down with the Breen. But don't let any of that stop you from watching it. Remember, just go with it.

    In this movie he plays an AI from the future. His goal? To kill a lot of bad people and usher in a world of peace. That's literally the plot right there and I'll be honest, this is all I could really get from it. This is Neil at his most incoherent. There's a lot of shots of him walking through the desert and sitting on rocks. This is being done for reasons but I can't figure out why. Maybe he's being artsy? There's a bit about human trafficking. A couple shots of a tiger that is supposed to represent something I guess. Stuff just happens for no apparent reason and there's never a payoff.

    Really this should be for Niel Breen purists only or those that want to see a truly baffling and bad movie.

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    • Trivia
      To relieve tension on set, Neil Breen would play a pair of bongos in a Bigfoot suit.
    • Goofs
      The protagonist is a drug user and injects heroin into his arm, yet he's clearly just spraying the liquid on his arm. Plus, the arm makeup is clearly just marked with brown spots--in place of previous injections.
    • Quotes

      A.I.: You are now free... of PTSD.

    • Crazy credits
      "Any of the above listed companies in the credits with an "N" or a "B" in their name are fictitious. This work was actually done personally by Neil Breen"
    • Connections
      Featured in Best of the Worst: Night of the Lepus, Zombie 3, and Silk (2018)

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official website
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Nelson Ghost Town, Clark County, Nevada, USA(teardrop RV and rusty car from the movie)
    • Production company
      • Neil Breen Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16 : 9

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