Gerry Anderson finds that sometimes, everybody really is out to get you. Gerry's daughter, Mattie, accidentally prints out a DNA code that in the wrong hands can end the human race.Gerry Anderson finds that sometimes, everybody really is out to get you. Gerry's daughter, Mattie, accidentally prints out a DNA code that in the wrong hands can end the human race.Gerry Anderson finds that sometimes, everybody really is out to get you. Gerry's daughter, Mattie, accidentally prints out a DNA code that in the wrong hands can end the human race.
Timothy Balme
- Paul
- (as Tim Balme)
Will Wallace
- Leon
- (as William Wallace)
Roz Turnbull
- Stephanie
- (as Roz Worthington)
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This is not a bad movie. It has some interesting ideas, like the role of technology and organized crime in future terrorism. Being a New Zealand/German effort, it did not have the big budget of Hollyweed, but it has some pretty good acting and it moves along well. It has some inexcusable plot holes, but so do 80% of the Hollyweed efforts I see. The direction wavers between "personal relationships" and "good folks in peril" scenes, with the latter getting more attention. It could have been a lot better with about 20 more minutes to flesh out the plot and develop the characters and their relationships. It has the overall feel of a pretty good idea that ran out of money. Hollyw$$d, it ain't easy to compete with, but at least some competent folks are trying!
This film must have been artificially 'pumped up'. A couple of people, probably with a stake in the movie, have been giving high notes. Which is totally undeserved. This film brings you nothing new. You've seen all the elements a hunderd times before. Yet some film makers succeed in creating a good movie anyway, but this film maker doesn't. The acting is poor, everything is poor and predictable. Spend your time on something else.
The acting in his movie was shocking. I've seen many movies and television shows produced, directed, funded and acted by New Zelanders and hey have been great.
This movie however was un-watchable.
It is pity too as some of the location shots were beautiful.
I was not aware of who Casper or Catherine were until i came onto IMDb to look them up to see who this ( Casper ) shocking actor was.
Catherines acting in this film completely shined compared to Casper.
Big budgets are not required to have actors with ability to act without appearing as though they are acting.
This movie however was un-watchable.
It is pity too as some of the location shots were beautiful.
I was not aware of who Casper or Catherine were until i came onto IMDb to look them up to see who this ( Casper ) shocking actor was.
Catherines acting in this film completely shined compared to Casper.
Big budgets are not required to have actors with ability to act without appearing as though they are acting.
I think that the movie had its faults but it had its good things to do. the acting was superb but the camera angles needed some work. I found the story line had great meaning, but more attention is needed to be given to the main characters, in some parts of the film it is unknown as to how they are feeling.
I give this movie a 6/10 because it managed to keep me busy.
I give this movie a 6/10 because it managed to keep me busy.
This movie is incredibly stupid. We have a guy who picks up a note he shouldn't have. Then somebody breaks into his house to get the note back. Then the police think he faked the whole thing! This lacks credibility. Even his estranged wife believes he has gone nuts. This movie relies on idiot plot. The movie would be over immediately if every single character in this movie were not idiots. If somebody had compared notes, then they would be able to figure it out. Casper Van Dien and his real life wife Catherine Oxenburg and her real life daughter make a likable family, but the story has too many holes in it. We know who the bad guy is well in advance so the revelation surprises no one. Watch something else instead.
Did you know
- TriviaCatherine Oxenberg was five months pregnant with Maya Van Dien. Her first daughter, India Oxenberg, played their daughter in the film.
- GoofsWhen Jerry busts out of the garage with the car, and the workmen undo the tape, the exhaust is still coming out of the car, meaning it has not stalled, and is still running, but then when he gets in, he turns the ignition on.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Vow: Building Character (2020)
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