An up-and-coming video gamer faces his greatest challenge yet as he and his team must overcome a fiery gaming superstar, as well as their own battling egos, to win the ultimate video game ch... Read allAn up-and-coming video gamer faces his greatest challenge yet as he and his team must overcome a fiery gaming superstar, as well as their own battling egos, to win the ultimate video game championship.An up-and-coming video gamer faces his greatest challenge yet as he and his team must overcome a fiery gaming superstar, as well as their own battling egos, to win the ultimate video game championship.
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- 3 wins & 2 nominations total
Wayne Yuan
- Wei 'Exhale' Yuan
- (as Wei Ming Yuan)
Ted Charette
- Gamer #1
- (as Edward Charette)
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First of all, I'm not a gamer. Prior to viewing eHero, I knew nothing about the culture. Having seen the movie however, I think I have a degree of understanding of what gaming is about. For that aspect alone, I feel this movie is noteworthy.
I love movies that are intriguing, coherent, and able to hold water. The character development is convincing and it was easy to find myself cheering for the good guys and despising the jerks. What a great ending!
A pure evil antagonist character, a damsel in distress, a pure good protagonist. The protagonist band of merry men. From this data U can write out the plot, just punch in a few scenes to flesh it out and add 30 minutes of first person shooter gaming filler.
For novelty have one of the merry men be a graphic die hard pot smoker, this is to show its ok for our gaming youth to embrace something that kills brain cells, they should have thrown in a positive spin for a teen age alcoholic as well.
I thought the acting was pretty good across the board, but in my book it was wasted on the 'just connect the dots' movie script
For novelty have one of the merry men be a graphic die hard pot smoker, this is to show its ok for our gaming youth to embrace something that kills brain cells, they should have thrown in a positive spin for a teen age alcoholic as well.
I thought the acting was pretty good across the board, but in my book it was wasted on the 'just connect the dots' movie script
While I'm a gamer and understand much of the 'culture' what I was looking for is a good movie. This could have been a good movie with gaming elements, would have been fine.
It could have been a mediocre movie with excellent gaming elements and again it would be fine. It could be just average. Again I'm not difficult to please.
However what we got is a pure corn-cheese product that you can't finish the first 20 minutes of without thinking that submerging yourself in a vat of acid is much more preferable.
The problem is that first the premise is barely there. Aside from having PCs and that people game on them there is nothing there that belongs to the gaming culture or makes me as a gamer think: oh yeah. I get that. Pretty cool.
Apparently gaming is a sort of obscure thing that needs thousands of hours of research on a far away island in the middle of the ocean. So the director is excused for not portraying that.
So aside from a complete failure to do anything but reference gaming what do we get?
No characters No plot. Very cliched villain. Very cliched story.
The villain is pure cheese to the point that you wonder if they were trying to do an essay on boring villains.
Yes people. This happens and apparently the director decided to play in a no police mode. So the law does not exist.
If that is not enough the main character and overall plot has the same appeal a 2 week old half eaten maggot infested eggplant has.
Honestly there is nothing to watch here. A failure to be both a gaming movie and just a movie.
Some android indie games has more story and art than this let alone consoles and PC games or actual movies.
So save your time and go do something more entertaining like watching paint dry.
However what we got is a pure corn-cheese product that you can't finish the first 20 minutes of without thinking that submerging yourself in a vat of acid is much more preferable.
The problem is that first the premise is barely there. Aside from having PCs and that people game on them there is nothing there that belongs to the gaming culture or makes me as a gamer think: oh yeah. I get that. Pretty cool.
Apparently gaming is a sort of obscure thing that needs thousands of hours of research on a far away island in the middle of the ocean. So the director is excused for not portraying that.
So aside from a complete failure to do anything but reference gaming what do we get?
No characters No plot. Very cliched villain. Very cliched story.
The villain is pure cheese to the point that you wonder if they were trying to do an essay on boring villains.
Yes people. This happens and apparently the director decided to play in a no police mode. So the law does not exist.
If that is not enough the main character and overall plot has the same appeal a 2 week old half eaten maggot infested eggplant has.
Honestly there is nothing to watch here. A failure to be both a gaming movie and just a movie.
Some android indie games has more story and art than this let alone consoles and PC games or actual movies.
So save your time and go do something more entertaining like watching paint dry.
In the first 2min you will understand this quality, this movie feels like some low budget inde college movie project
It's just a game. Well, no! Gaming is addictive and destructive. Again, no! Food, sex, and drugs provide stronger dependencies than any game ever will. If you stare at the flashing computer screens, loud noises and arcade ambience, you missed the crux of this movie. This is educational gamification at its best brought to the big screen. The e-Hero storyline is a backdrop for a human journey trajectory that we can all identify with. This isn't simulation. It's reality with a brutality we would wish on no-one. I'm not a gamer. But I value the learning embodied in this movie about gaming. I'm not stimulated to invest in gaming apparatus. But I am intrigued by problems and patterns we all experience, in varying degrees, in our relationships. The story picked away at my expectations and preconceptions. It jived emotional climate. The entire experience was therapeutic.
No, it's not just a game. Rather, it's a remarkable story with grit and resonance for any thoughtful observer.
Did you know
- TriviaThe map "Monolith" was actually designed primarily by BlazeDillon. This was the first of several maps of his published officially with the launch of the game. Others include maps in "Shooty Squad" and Maps in Halo's matchmaking.
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Box office
- Budget
- CA$1,100,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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