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Empathy, Inc.

  • 2018
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Kathy Searle, Jay Klaitz, Zack Robidas, and Eric Berryman in Empathy, Inc. (2018)
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An investor in a VR startup discovers that the reality the company provides isn't virtual.An investor in a VR startup discovers that the reality the company provides isn't virtual.An investor in a VR startup discovers that the reality the company provides isn't virtual.

  • Director
    • Yedidya Gorsetman
  • Writers
    • Yedidya Gorsetman
    • Mark Leidner
  • Stars
    • Zack Robidas
    • Kathy Searle
    • Jay Klaitz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    656
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yedidya Gorsetman
    • Writers
      • Yedidya Gorsetman
      • Mark Leidner
    • Stars
      • Zack Robidas
      • Kathy Searle
      • Jay Klaitz
    • 53User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Zack Robidas
    Zack Robidas
    • Joel
    Kathy Searle
    Kathy Searle
    • Jessica
    Jay Klaitz
    Jay Klaitz
    • Lester
    Eric Berryman
    Eric Berryman
    • Nicolaus
    AJ Cedeno
    AJ Cedeno
    • Sonny
    Charmaine Reedy
    • Vicky
    Fenton Lawless
    Fenton Lawless
    • Ward
    Anthony Mangano
    Anthony Mangano
    • Officer Cortona
    Karen Lynn Gorney
    Karen Lynn Gorney
    • Miss Miriam
    Brandon Engman
    Brandon Engman
    • Punk
    Tom Kemnitz Jr.
    Tom Kemnitz Jr.
    • Craig
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    Ben Scheiner
    • Homeless Man
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    Selima Smith-Dell
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    • Director
      • Yedidya Gorsetman
    • Writers
      • Yedidya Gorsetman
      • Mark Leidner
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    betchaareoffendedeasily

    Yes, I'm a Real Reviewer, Look At My Reviews, and A lot of the Other Reviews Have Spoilers with a Disclaimer.

    If you don't don't like movies in Black and White, just don't watch this, pure and simple, why watch something you know you'll hate? Anyone complaining about Black and White photography here is silly, the black and white does this movie a real service in not only distinguishing it from many other low-budget films, but really does enhance the mood here. As with another movie I recently reviewed "Third Contact", the b&w is a real asset to that movie as well as "Empathy, Inc." It is well-filmed, and has a fairly good usage of closeups, it doesn't overdo them, and it couples very well with the b&w photography.

    The script was well-written other than the 2 or 3 small plot holes, which unfortunately, were they tied up, the authors would have had to change some of the story a little bit, that would have not effected it too much on the hole, either way, with movies of this nature, it requires a good deal of suspension of disbelief. Eliminating those plot holes would have elevated it from good to great. The characters are flawed, but still likeable, I was rooting for the lead, I found his wife sometimes irritating, but well-meaning, and by the end, I had a lot of empathy for her, her parents were likeable, and I felt behaved fairly realistically as a pair of loving parents would. One of the well-written aspects of this film was the initial set-up and the introduction of the "investment", there was a lot of excitement in the initial half of the film, and while the film never peters out in terms of pace and excitement, the second half is not nearly as well-written.

    The sound and movie are well-used, and the lighting is better than a lot of low-budget films, but given it is using B&B photography, a better usage of shadows and light contrast would have served the film well. The sound editing though is really solid, and so much better than most low-budget films and even soe bigger budget ones, this is one of the areas where it really shines.

    The pacing is good, it is never slow, but it isn't fast ether, it moves a very deliberate moderate pace, and this serves to build up tension very well. No, this isn't anywhere near as good as "Primer", but while watching it, I felt some of the same feelings tension and suspense I had while watching that and "Coherence". I was totally absorbed in the film, and very upset when I had to take a break halfway through. I was expecting a film I could wash dishes to, but I ended up just really sitting down and watching it instead. It doesn't have nearly the re-watchable qualities of "Primer" or "Coherence", but the first go round is a lot of fun and very clever in some places.

    The acting here is solid, not fantastic, but give credit where credit is due, I watch a lot of low-budget fare, and the acting here is just as good as most big budget films, especially when you consider the amount of closeups used in this film.

    I find it to be a glaring hypocrisy when people accustomed to bigger budget films pick on low budget movies for acting that isn't totally stellar, or minor issues with lighting or sound. I don't mean real problems, such as if the audio is so bad you cannot hear what characters are saying, or the lighting is completely washed out, and not for artistic effect, but due to incompetency. There are real complaints you can make about many low budget AND big budget films, so I am not referring to that, but simply, with low budget films, we absolutely should cut them a bit more latitude, if anything our criticisms on big budget studio films should be harsher because they have so many resources at their disposal, and yet they still make really bad movies. While, most of the time, low budget films suffer due to a lack of monetary resources, and often times, skilled people to work on the film, but many times, they make up for it with sheer gumption, ambition, and better ideas.

    As a long-time reviewer, I am hesitant to ever say there are fake reviews, but I actually know from my own personal experience that there are, I have talked to at least one low-budget movie maker who admitted it, probably without realizing. So, yes, fake reviews are real. I say all that, because this is one of the first times I agree with the other reviewers on fake reviews, when I originally wrote this review, were 253 ratings, but 44 reviews? Nope, not buying that most of them are legit. The reason I don't buy it is because I regularly review low-budget films, go check out my other reviews and look at comparable review to rating ratio. While there is certainly going to be more reviews on certain movies, that does not explain the disproportional large number at the time of writing the original review. So yes, I believe the first influx of reviews, are mostly written by those affiliated with the film or are friends or family of them. It's a shame because this is a very well-made low-budget film, it deserves a wider viewership and more legitimate reviews, which likely will come in time. It deserves a solid 6 or 6.5 on it's overall IMDB score, the only reason it doesn't get higher for me is because of a few small plot holes, which do make some of the things in the film unravel, they don't generally take away from it's enjoyment overall, but when it's over, you cannot help, but think about them.

    I might watch it again, I might not, but I would certainly recommend it people whom enjoy sci-fi, and films that are a little bit different. It has it's flaws and it's charms, but it is certainly worthy of a wider audience, it really is a shame all these fake reviews are on here, it just isn't helping it's reputation and will turn a lot of people off.

    God Bless ~Amy
    8bemightee

    Thought-provoking and intelligent indie sci-fi

    Was really surprised by this little indie. It's shot (like the very best noir films) in a gorgeous black and white and features some strong performances from the actors (most of whom i hadn't heard of before). I'd say if you like dystopian sci-fi then you should check this out. Cause if Black Mirror is a gateway drug then Empathy Inc. is the dark stuff your dealer saves for himself.
    6natcalgary

    Don't understand all the hate

    It was a slow start ... but mid way through the movie right up till the end was very good. The story line was unique and the end was pretty good as well. I can understand that people may not like that it is black and white or that there was no big name actors. But I thought it was unique and it kept me interested the whole time

    6.1
    6bemyfriend-40184

    Hitchcockian Suspense

    Hitchcockian Suspense marries fifties horror of B&W flicks such as The Brain That Wouldn't Die. The "slow burn" that some of our reviewers didn't like; was actually better than the mad scientist ending. Good fun flick to watch on a rainy night. Seen on Tubi, the free streaming site; which as some real gems among the junk.
    8hankbrns

    Original and tricky

    Wow! This was a change from the usual stuff. The actors did a masterful job with a difficult subject. Couple of flaws in the scenario but not enough for me to jump off the roller-coaster. Solid entertainment up to the unexpected ending.

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Empati A.Ş.
    • Production company
      • Rigel Films
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      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
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