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Operator

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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4.3/10
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Ving Rhames, Mischa Barton, and Luke Goss in Operator (2015)
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When the daughter of veteran 911 call center operator Pamela (Mischa Barton), and her estranged husband Jeremy (Luke Goss), a Senior Police Officer, is kidnapped and held hostage, they are l... Read allWhen the daughter of veteran 911 call center operator Pamela (Mischa Barton), and her estranged husband Jeremy (Luke Goss), a Senior Police Officer, is kidnapped and held hostage, they are left desperate, with no choice but to follow the kidnapper's rules: send messages through d... Read allWhen the daughter of veteran 911 call center operator Pamela (Mischa Barton), and her estranged husband Jeremy (Luke Goss), a Senior Police Officer, is kidnapped and held hostage, they are left desperate, with no choice but to follow the kidnapper's rules: send messages through dispatch for all police and fire units to scatter to remote locations throughout the city w... Read all

  • Directors
    • Amariah Olson
    • Obin Olson
  • Writers
    • Dwain Worrell
    • Obin Olson
    • Amariah Olson
  • Stars
    • Ving Rhames
    • Luke Goss
    • Mischa Barton
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    • Directors
      • Amariah Olson
      • Obin Olson
    • Writers
      • Dwain Worrell
      • Obin Olson
      • Amariah Olson
    • Stars
      • Ving Rhames
      • Luke Goss
      • Mischa Barton
    • 34User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Ving Rhames
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    Luke Goss
    Luke Goss
    • Jeremy Miller
    Mischa Barton
    Mischa Barton
    • Pamela Miller
    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Howard
    Riley Bundick
    • Cassie
    Tony DeMil
    Tony DeMil
    • Tony
    • (as Tony Demil)
    Maurice Chevalier
    • Officer Espinosa
    Walter Hendrix III
    Walter Hendrix III
    • Officer Stanton
    Wendell Kinney
    Wendell Kinney
    • Officer Williams
    Summer Perkins
    Summer Perkins
    • Grace
    Julie Guevara
    Julie Guevara
    • Karen
    Althea Tines
    • Monique
    Eric Joshua Davis
    Eric Joshua Davis
    • Eddie
    Chris Marrone
    Chris Marrone
    • Officer 4
    • (as Christopher Marrone)
    Christina Quinones
    • Teacher
    Cristina Quinones
    • Teacher
    Ashley Allen
    • Attractive Woman
    David Alessi
    • Police Officer
    • Directors
      • Amariah Olson
      • Obin Olson
    • Writers
      • Dwain Worrell
      • Obin Olson
      • Amariah Olson
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    1mgarland

    Just bad, awful, and frustratingly poorly written

    I actually thought the actors were okay, for the most part, but there were quite a few instances where the reactions to certain circumstances seemed way off base. There were so many, that I finally quit counting..or caring.

    I don't think I've ever given any other movie a 1-star rating, but this movie deserves it. There is no redeeming value to it whatsoever. It's sad to think that people spent time and money making this. I've seen better home movies.

    All sorts of fallacies in "action movie logic" and interactions written that just wouldn't happen in any world, real or imagined, completely destroyed any hope of this movie being worth anything more than a glob of gum stuck to the bottom of your shoe. Just terrible and awful, and I couldn't even laugh at it enough to make it entertaining in the least.
    1mikeyvallely

    Just Nope

    This film was so bad, I even felt sorry for the prop designers who had to make all those fake dollar bills in the back of the vans. There was one scene where the main woman was asked to describe her husband and she says "he has brown hair" cut to husband in the cop car...He's bold as a babies bottom and talking about babies bottoms his partner describes a girl having an "ass like a ten year old" now this might have been a joke but the way it was deliverer and how out of the blue it was, just make it creepy.

    It seems to me that the characters where totally miss cast or very poorly directed but not even Spielberg at the helm would have make the story any better.

    DO NOT WATCH!!!!
    6ginocox-206-336968

    Not a great film, but a pleasant distraction

    My rational mind tells me I should dislike this film rather strongly, yet accepting it as a moderate-budget direct-to-video potboiler, I found it watchable.

    The movie has a number of significant issues.

    First, and most distracting, not a single shot looked as if the camera were locked down. Few things are more annoying than excessive use of jiggly-cam shots. The Steadicam operator did a credible job of masking the camera movement with subtle pans, tilts and zooms, but the constant motion is distracting.

    Mischa Barton was absolutely stunning and statuesque ten years ago and had the looks to play the total babe leading lady roles often found in action films. Now she has the looks more often associated with romantic comedies – attractive, but not so stunningly beautiful to seem threatening to housewives in the audience. Several lines of dialogue comment on her ensemble and she is framed above the waist in every shot, even when a wider shot would seem better suited. Not being familiar with her or her prior work, my suspicion was that she was pregnant and the filmmakers wanted to mask it, which proved distracting as her character has supposedly been separated for a year. I've since learned that she is a designer, so the wardrobe may have been one of her designs.

    Several plot twists were fairly obvious. The only one that caught me by surprise involved Ving Rhames.

    The emergency call center procedures seemed realistic, except for failure to transfer calls to a busy line and the manner in which calls were assigned to operators, which seemed contrived. Some other police procedures seemed suspect.

    Everything seemed to happen in a vacuum. There were no bystanders, pedestrians, motorists or people trying to enter the bank, and no employees or guards at two locations. With one exception, there was no other traffic on the roads during car chases or other driving shots.

    Many aspects don't make sense. One would think the heist would require a team larger than Ali Baba's band of forty thieves, but they seem to have pulled it off with fewer than ten. People survive horrendous car accidents without wearing seat belts. A police officer fires at a location where a hostage is being held. Cellular tracking is uncannily precise. One officer wears an arm patch for DeKalb Technical College Public Safety Police.

    The plot has more holes than a wheel of Emmental cheese. But despite the flaws, the movie is fairly enjoyable. Luke Goss does a credible job with what he's given. Ving Rhames plays a familiar role with a satisfying undercurrent of malice. The car chases are fairly good. Other than the seemingly complete reliance on jiggly-cam shots (and the Steadicam operator(s) did a superior job), the production values were adequate.

    It's not a great film, but it's a pleasant distraction if one doesn't take it too seriously.
    1kys-18

    AWFUL

    Worst movie of all time ! Waste of time. Horrible horrible movie !
    3quincytheodore

    Operates on highly dubious logic and awful acting

    When your movie is called Operator, it's best to have an actress with great acting playing the titular role. Mischa Barton does not even come close on delivering any convincing performance. However, it's not entirely on her as the plot drives in implausible loops for half the runtime, the part where fake explosions happen, and the rest is invested on strings of improbable occurrences.

    In the same spirit of The Call starring Halle Berry, Pamela (Mischa Barton) is a 911 operator who is terrorized by a crime mastermind. The movies steps on every plot hole possible. Never mind that it's odd for a 911 call center to be hacked, or no one suspects anything when one of their operators is clearly in distress, it's mind-boggling that the so called plan is utterly devoid of logic and the movie continues to pretend as though it's realistic.

    The overly complex scheme consists of timely event in impossible time frame, which gets worse when the movie tries to pull off more stunts. If that doesn't detach the viewer from reality, the subpar acting will. At least The Call, which has the same premise, is led by Halle Berry who gave a real effort and even that movie is still flawed. The operator has one fixed expression; mildly flabbergasted. Her reaction and action are simply too bland to be taken serious.

    Luke Goss and Ving Rhames fare a bit better, perhaps because they are more familiar with action genre, although not by much and that doesn't exemplify them from mistakes too. At some points the motivation seems severely lacking. If this is about grand master plan of heist or to save a child's life, this must be the least enthusiastic police work as the lack of urgency is overwhelming.

    With such faulty logic, more discern viewers would have a field day spotting the plot holes, and far from exuberant acting as though the characters know the logic is flawed, Operator's only spark is from cheap explosive and action, which don't amount to much.

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      Premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2015
    • Goofs
      In the poster, the American flag on Luke Gross' shoulder has the stars facing to the left. Although this is how we would normally think of the flag as appearing, an American flag always has the stars pointing towards the more important side of whatever it is on. On uniforms, the American flag always has the stars facing toward the front of the uniform, or on the right side as we would see it.
    • Quotes

      Richard: Fear is what drives mankind to accomplish all obstacles, only a man who has overcome fear will scale the highest mountain, when a lesser man would not dare too

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'Opératrice
    • Filming locations
      • Covington, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • DV3 Productions
      • GA2 Productions
      • Status Media & Entertainment
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      • $67,218
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
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