Post-apocalyptic setting. Disabled veteran volunteers for cybernetic program to regain mobility. Unintended consequence: transforms him into programmed assassin tasked with eliminating his l... Read allPost-apocalyptic setting. Disabled veteran volunteers for cybernetic program to regain mobility. Unintended consequence: transforms him into programmed assassin tasked with eliminating his love interest, the resistance's sole survivor.Post-apocalyptic setting. Disabled veteran volunteers for cybernetic program to regain mobility. Unintended consequence: transforms him into programmed assassin tasked with eliminating his love interest, the resistance's sole survivor.
- Imperia
- (as Woon Park)
- Prototype
- (as Michael White)
- Prototype
- (as Bill Barshdorf)
- Toto Mendez
- (as Marcus Aurelious)
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PROTOTYPE is another TERMINATOR clone, complete with unstoppable robots, a remnant human race, a tough female warrior, and a child savior.
Unfortunately, since there was obviously no money involved in the making of this film, the presentation is irredeemably slipshod. In the hands of someone like Roger Corman, this could have been an enjoyable schlock classic. No such luck.
The idiotic characters range from mildly to insufferably annoying, and the "special" effects are not up to the task. In addition, there's simply no excuse for just how bloody boring it all is! If boredom was a crime, then this movie would get the chair! Hell, the titular figure doesn't even enter the picture until the final 15-20 minutes, and still nothing happens!
In a word, this is awful...
Even if the people watching this B-movie do not admit to having any expectations for it, they are subconsciously expecting to see indications of some genre. Yet they receive none because Prototype can't pick a genre. Well then, is it like one of those smart genre-transcending films? Well, no. Firstly, because it is not smart and secondly, because even those kind of movies are clearly about something and generally pick an emotional focal point out of each genre on which to base the storyline and Prototype doesn't really get its footing in any of the genres. However if we tried to pinpoint a genre, it would most definitely not be an action movie, but a drama. It is a poorly executed drama.
The story is about a problematic couple getting caught up in the leftovers of a vague futuristic conspiracy. The setting is an 80s post-apocalyptic world.
There are multiple aspects of the story that could have been much better developed. It is not that the movie does not have enough material, like some have suggested. It is that the makers did not do enough with the material at hand. There is a whole movie out there about nothing more than a guy who gets his hand stuck in a rock, and it managed to keep its audience interested. Prototype is just poorly executed. The few action scenes are laughable. The stuff in between the action scenes doesn't have enough expression, contains horrible camera decisions and is in desperate need of better dialogue.
Having said that, the movie is somewhat underrated as it does have an interesting style and the acting, which this movie heavily relies upon, is not that bad. Unfortunately its style is a slow one, and unless you have a lot of patience with pessimistic sci-fi dramas, you will not like this.
I wish someone redid this movie and gave it life rather than a zombie existence.
*1/2 out of 4-(Poor)
Yeahhh. That was me watching this ... and wondering why, at the 55 minute mark (a) nothing of note had happened, (b) I had no idea how any of the characters related to one another, (c) some wheelchair dude with an uber mullet was pouting a lot because his skanky gf wasn't putting out - coz he was in a wheelchair I think?, and (d) where this was all going... because it felt kinda like nowhere.
Luckily there's an option to skip ahead in small jumps, which I started doing at the 62 minute mark just to get some sort of closure before heading off to watch something actually entertaining.
Good luck. Recommended if you can't sleep...
Did you know
- TriviaWas featured in an episode of Red Letter Media's 'Best of the Worst' youtube show.
- Quotes
Rev. Delaney: [Attempting to revive sleeping old man] Suffering demon! I told you not to sleep here. Wake up and remove your sinful body from my hotel!
Other Old Man: He... he... he's dead.
Rev. Delaney: Dead?
Other Old Man: Yeah.
Rev. Delaney: What do you mean dead? He hasn't paid his rent!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Best of the Worst: Plinketto #7 (2018)
- How long is Prototype?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1