Dans un proche avenir, les détenus ont la possibilité de subir des expériences médicales pour raccourcir leur peine. L'un des sujets, injecté d'une drogue qui génère des sentiments d'amour, ... Tout lireDans un proche avenir, les détenus ont la possibilité de subir des expériences médicales pour raccourcir leur peine. L'un des sujets, injecté d'une drogue qui génère des sentiments d'amour, commence à remettre en question ses émotions.Dans un proche avenir, les détenus ont la possibilité de subir des expériences médicales pour raccourcir leur peine. L'un des sujets, injecté d'une drogue qui génère des sentiments d'amour, commence à remettre en question ses émotions.
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- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
Daniel Booko
- Air Traffic Controller
- (uncredited)
Elliot Chenery
- Inmate
- (uncredited)
Jordyn Curet
- Vocalist - Youth Choir
- (uncredited)
Michaela Da Costa
- Inmate
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Another, cough, Netflix gem.
I can say it is worth a watch. I do like Chris Hemsworth's charismatic personality and it's nice to see him do something other than Thor outside of the Marvel comic book films. I almost didn't recognize Miles Teller. Although I think this was a missed opportunity to have these two guys work together in a much better film. But the film wasn't remarkable, and I don't think anyone will remember it a year from now. As for a sci-fi film, it wasn't a good one. It could have been, but it wasn't.
Never really amounts to much
An intriguing premise alone isn't enough to push this film into "good" territory. You keep waiting for something really interesting to happen, but it just sort of fizzles out near the end without ever reaching a satisfying crescendo.
Hemsworth's charm is on display and is the highlight for sure. Teller is fine, as are most of the other cast members. The story seems to be building towards some big twist or crazy moment, and while there isn't nothing, I feel it didn't quite justify the two hour expenditure.
Hemsworth's charm is on display and is the highlight for sure. Teller is fine, as are most of the other cast members. The story seems to be building towards some big twist or crazy moment, and while there isn't nothing, I feel it didn't quite justify the two hour expenditure.
Ok, but...
The premise is great but it could have done much more with these themes, being very predictable on his structure. Chris Hemsworth is great on this one and there is a fantastic soundtrack to listen. However, it feels much longer than it is, being a bit repetitive at times. There is a reasonable number of fun and inspired moments though.
Chris Hemsworth is miscast in Netflix's botched drugs experiment
The result is a movie that is less thought-provoking and more aggressively lame. Hemsworth's charismatic persona and Teller's dramatic performance are not enough to keep this film afloat. Everything culminates in a bonkers final act that's surprisingly awful. Once again, the tone is all over the place as the film ends with a jarring shift to a needle-drop action sequence that feels all over the place in a so-bad-it's-good way. What had the potential to be a darkly funny, suspenseful, claustrophobic sci-fi story amounts to none of that, leading to a colossal miscalculation that you won't care for once the credits roll.
A wasted premise
It was a good premise but it was executed in the wrong genre. I feel that this should have been a psychological horror.
It felt like the idea and the tone of the movie weren't pulling in the same direction.
The actors' performances were ... Fine. They did the job but this wasn't a career defining role for anyone.
The final confrontation was emotionally lacking, I didn't feel danger for the "heroes" or any menace from the "villain". Maybe if the bad guy had any menacing vibes it would have elevated that third act .
I'm sad to see this movie, I'm sad to see the huge potential of the premise, the star power, the great production go to waste. It was a fun 2 hours but it left me with no desire to watch it again. It would have been a great black mirror episode.
It felt like the idea and the tone of the movie weren't pulling in the same direction.
The actors' performances were ... Fine. They did the job but this wasn't a career defining role for anyone.
The final confrontation was emotionally lacking, I didn't feel danger for the "heroes" or any menace from the "villain". Maybe if the bad guy had any menacing vibes it would have elevated that third act .
I'm sad to see this movie, I'm sad to see the huge potential of the premise, the star power, the great production go to waste. It was a fun 2 hours but it left me with no desire to watch it again. It would have been a great black mirror episode.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRogan (played by Nathan Jones) is reading a book titled "Tenth of December" by George Saunders and first published in book-form on January the 8th, 2013, by Random House. It contains the short story "Escape from Spiderhead" on which this movie is based.
- GaffesAt the start when the seaplane arrives at the jetty 2 staff come out to secure the seaplane to jetty. But it is already fastened despite having just arrived.
- ConnexionsFeatures Joust (1982)
- Bandes originalesThe Logical Song
Written by Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies (as Richard Davies)
Performed by Supertramp
Courtesy of A&M Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- La cabeza de la araña
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 60 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée
- 1h 46m(106 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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