Inspired by the work of cinematic auteur Neil Breen, this follows the story of hacker and patriot MC Dalton as he takes on the Corporation and the Bank to protect his country and the wife he... Read allInspired by the work of cinematic auteur Neil Breen, this follows the story of hacker and patriot MC Dalton as he takes on the Corporation and the Bank to protect his country and the wife he thought was long dead.Inspired by the work of cinematic auteur Neil Breen, this follows the story of hacker and patriot MC Dalton as he takes on the Corporation and the Bank to protect his country and the wife he thought was long dead.
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Seriously? 9.4/10? Looks like it was shot on a cell phone, the acting is terrible, the script is a joke, seriously this is maybe the worst movie I've seen in, well, ever.
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In the future, nothing is safe. Democracy is dead. Freedom is an old joke whose punchline no longer lands. In Mitch Kean's jaw-dropping spiritual opus, the very nature of reality is challenged by one man living on the fringes of a society consumed by corporate corruption. Every shot in this film is perfect; each angle is chosen carefully by the most discerning eye, bringing to mind a farmer choosing the ripest and juiciest of fruits from the tree rather than some impersonal hack simply recording scenes behind a camera. The dialogue is crisp and precise: minimalist perfection. And the performances... my god. The full range of human emotion that we see explored throughout these characters is astounding.
As usual, the government plants and the corporate machine will keep this gem out of the public eye - but please don't be fooled by the obscurity of this title. This movie, nay, film, this film is honestly one of the most intense, vivacious, and best-directed narratives I have ever seen. 10/10.
As usual, the government plants and the corporate machine will keep this gem out of the public eye - but please don't be fooled by the obscurity of this title. This movie, nay, film, this film is honestly one of the most intense, vivacious, and best-directed narratives I have ever seen. 10/10.
The attention to detail in this Neil Breen homage is beautiful. If you want some great cringe and a truly good bad movie, here it is. Ignore the haters, this is a passion project that shows, and I hope to see more from Mitch Keene & Co in the future! THE FATAL FUTURE
I was able to see this played at the bar some of it was filmed at last month and pleasantly surprised! When someone tells you it's a bad movie, but on purpose, but it's good, you kind of go into it unsure of what you're about to see. This movie embraces it's satire and corniness and provides comedy, drama, and an engaging plot. I found myself really invested in what was going to happen to MC Dalton. Can't wait to see what else Mitch Kean makes, as this is a fantastic first film.
I saw this for free on Amazon Prime and I still want my money back. My goodness, the acting is stiff and stilted, almost everything is obviously composited (and not very well), and the camerawork makes low end video games look good. Am I missing some kind of inside joke here?
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- TriviaInitially screened at Millennium Fandom Bar in downtown Las Vegas, NV. This is also where the segments taking place at the "Onus Sendai" were shot. On sale at the screening were special "Breen-style" DVDs, which came in bare bones packaging, in reference to the DVDs sent out by Neil Breen when selling his films online. As a weird bonus, they were also printed locally by one of the companies used by Breen.
- GoofsMC Dalton's wedding ring and purple and green bracelets appear and disappear randomly throughout the film.
- Crazy creditsMost of the credits (including director, writer, producer, and various smaller roles) are credited to Mitch Kean, a pseudonym for Michael Keene and Sean Doyle. The only times this fictional name refers strictly to Michael Keene are when "Mitch" is credited for playing the role of MC Dalton and for Director of Photography. Doyle is credited by himself as the Old Master.
- ConnectionsReferences Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
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- $3,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 33m(93 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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