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Cyber Wars

  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 43m
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4.4/10
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Genevieve O'Reilly and Luoyong Wang in Cyber Wars (2004)
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In a future Singapore, CyberLink is used for communication (sometimes virtual reality), monetary transaction and records of all citizens. Headhunter Dash is commissioned to find Edward Chan.... Read allIn a future Singapore, CyberLink is used for communication (sometimes virtual reality), monetary transaction and records of all citizens. Headhunter Dash is commissioned to find Edward Chan. Why are so many interested in him?In a future Singapore, CyberLink is used for communication (sometimes virtual reality), monetary transaction and records of all citizens. Headhunter Dash is commissioned to find Edward Chan. Why are so many interested in him?

  • Director
    • Jian Hong Kuo
  • Writer
    • Christopher Hatton
  • Stars
    • Genevieve O'Reilly
    • Luoyong Wang
    • Lim Kay Siu
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • Jian Hong Kuo
    • Writer
      • Christopher Hatton
    • Stars
      • Genevieve O'Reilly
      • Luoyong Wang
      • Lim Kay Siu
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Genevieve O'Reilly
    Genevieve O'Reilly
    • Dash MacKenzie
    Luoyong Wang
    Luoyong Wang
    • Victor Huang
    Lim Kay Siu
    • Julius
    • (as Kay Siu Lim)
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Joseph Lau
    Joan Chen
    Joan Chen
    • Madame Ong
    Michael De Mesa
    Michael De Mesa
    • Davinder Sandhu
    Henry O
    • Uncle Hui
    Remesh Panicker
    • Player #5
    William Sanderson
    William Sanderson
    • Riley
    T. Sasitharan
    • Minister
    Kumar
    • Zai
    Ferdaus Bin Ahmad
    • Raver #3
    Lennard Chan
    • Man in crowd
    Gerald Chew
    Gerald Chew
    • Edward Chan
    Hwee Chin Chiam
    • Goggles Man
    Richard Chua
    • Street Cop 2
    Lay Kuan Goh
    • Auntie Mei
    Pierre Goh
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      • Jian Hong Kuo
    • Writer
      • Christopher Hatton
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    8zzz05

    Domino meets The Matrix, in Blade Runner world

    Not bad, not bad at all. I gather this is Australian, at least in part, and it seems of a piece with the generally good quality of Australian films, at least those imported to the US compared with the US domestic product.

    As my title suggests, it combines general plot elements of Domino, The Matrix, and the general concept of Blade Runner; it doesn't try to outdo any of them, but instead is a somewhat stripped down, sleek SF action film, more in the spirit of Domino than the somewhat ponderous senses of The Matrix and Blade Runner, which had to set up the cyberpunk world that this movie can now take for granted.

    What's nice about it is a general lack of crap or cheesiness; actors are all good, including Joan Chen and William Sanderson, apparently a permanent fixture of the cyberpunk world since Blade Runner; dialogue is good; no cheesy effects, performances, dialogue, etc. I find this compares favorably with something like Freejack, which had the faint whiff of fromage floating about it, as well as Mad Max (the original) which was sort of obviously cartoonish.
    7puppethead23

    Gibson Fans will Enjoy!

    OK first off, its not a great movie, the acting is pretty awful. But I give a huge amount of credit for the people behind Cyber Wars taking on the rare challenge of recreating a William Gibson post modern cyberpunk genre film. Its rare that we see these ideas put on display and although this movie is very low budget, what they do with the budget is very detailed and imaginative in recreating a Gibson future. Similar in ways to Johnny Mneumonic, it goes deeper really by far into Cyberpunk reality. Its not near as well made a movie, but its a lot deeper and more interesting than Johnny was. Fans of the Cyberpunk genre owe it to themselves to check this one out.

    Also under movie references, This movie takes a lot more from Neuromancer and other Gibson novels by far than The Matrix. But that movie took a lot from Gibson too. Like the term "Jacked In" and many many more terms that Gibson coined and people take for granted today like Cyberspace, Virtual Reality, Neural Interfacing, etc.

    Even if its not what we would hope to see in every way, it will awaken so many of your greatest memories from first reading Neuromancer. This is a genre we very rarely see and even more rarely, see done covering so many of the cyberpunk monikers as this film covers quite well. Its actually very ambitious of a movie, and you can see it was made by true fans of the genre who really did their best to capture the post modern ambiance, and they mostly succeed! With better actors and better dialogue in parts this would have been really great! But its not awful by any means. Its not like pure junk you find on the Sci-Fi channel usually, or a dumbed down Gibson ripoff, which often leaves people to interpret this film as being pretensious or goofy in ways, but I guess a lot of people still find this genre a little too far fetched even though Gibson has proved himself to be the Prophet of the 20th century by having predicted and even heavily influenced so much of the technology we have now and where we're headed. Its too bad that more people still cant embrace the scope of the ideas of Gibson even today even within their fantasy's.

    Perhaps we'd see a lot more films from this arena, So far The Matrix reigns the Champion, and even it was hard for many people to cope with. And the Wachowskis had a hell of a time convincing Hollywood to producers to go with it. Good for them for pushing it on through!

    Until we can widen our minds to accept more range in our imaginations, then we will continue to see an over abundance of Hollywood remakes that stick to their recipes and safe margins for getting easy profits off the consumers dolling out easily recognizable franchises taken from Comic Books, Video Games, and occasionally good books that don't push the feeble minds of our world too far to think.
    8woodygreve

    Not bad at all ... give us more!

    Despite all the bad comments, this movie is rather enjoyable. True, the acting is not always at its best...but other than that it is a solid classical cyberpunk movie that looks as a professional level job...not the amateurish home-made thing that someone described!

    It's not a world shaking work of art, but it accomplished the job of entertaining the viewer and is much better then some Hollywood-crap we see this days.

    I rate it a 6 for the movie "value" ... a 7 because it shows a good technical work ... and a 8 because we should get more of this stuff, it deserves support.
    2slake09

    I've seen worse, but not much worse

    I watch a lot of movies, generally seven to ten a week. Few of them are very good, even though I try my best to pick the diamonds from the swill. I failed on this one, it's not only lame and derivative, but not even interesting.

    The heroine was drab and a bad fit for the part of a cyber warrior. She looked like a soccer mom acting in a neighborhood production. Bad casting there. I suppose they gave her the part because she was in the Matrix series, and Star Wars.

    The storyline was lame, the special effects were the same ones you've seen over and over, the acting was mediocre at best. Nothing original or innovative in this film. It's hard to get into the plot and next to impossible to care what happens to the characters.
    5Lomedin

    An OK Cyberpunk film that could have been better

    There are basically 2 main problems in this film: the main character and the plot. That said, the visuals are pretty decent, giving a good atmosphere and credibility.

    Now, the main character. Letting aside the fact that this "head-hunter" fits perfectly the archetypal mysterious lonesome harsh persona (Rick Deckard anyone?), the actress doesn't do such a decent job, lacking charisma. That, summed to her amateurish movements in action scenes and her toy-looking gun, makes the experience less enjoyable. Perhaps she was just cheap and didn't mind to show a bit of breast and legs.

    For the plot, well, what can I say. Expect your typical cyberpunk stuff here, no surprises. That doesn't have to be a bad thing necessarily, although a bit of thinking wouldn't have hurt anybody.

    The bottom line: you may like it enough if you are into Cyberpunk, since the FX's are quite OK. For the rest, this could easily be a long episode of a futuristic TV series.

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 2004 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • Singapore
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Matrix Hunter
    • Filming locations
      • Singapore
    • Production company
      • Cinemancer Pte Ltd.
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      • $3,600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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