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Lapsis

  • 2020
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.9K
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Lapsis (2020)
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Struggling to support himself and his ailing younger brother, delivery man Ray takes a strange job in a strange new realm of the gig economy.Struggling to support himself and his ailing younger brother, delivery man Ray takes a strange job in a strange new realm of the gig economy.Struggling to support himself and his ailing younger brother, delivery man Ray takes a strange job in a strange new realm of the gig economy.

  • Director
    • Noah Hutton
  • Writer
    • Noah Hutton
  • Stars
    • Dean Imperial
    • Madeline Wise
    • Babe Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Noah Hutton
    • Writer
      • Noah Hutton
    • Stars
      • Dean Imperial
      • Madeline Wise
      • Babe Howard
    • 48User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Dean Imperial
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    • Ray
    Madeline Wise
    Madeline Wise
    • Anna
    Babe Howard
    Babe Howard
    • Jamie
    Ivory Aquino
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    • Jo
    Dora Madison
    Dora Madison
    • Erica
    James McDaniel
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    • Felix
    Frank Wood
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    Arliss Howard
    Arliss Howard
    • Dr. Mangold
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    5heratyplant

    Excellent Start But Then Lapses!

    An amazing & engaging start, something weird is going on here & I enjoyed the journey with our lead, Ryan Reynolds', slightly chubby older brother.

    The world building is interesting & is definitely intriguing up to one hour, but then it starts to wander about & you start wondering will there be a pay off, which there isn't.

    It feels like there's an impending Orwellian, dystopian horror in hour one, but it's rather heavy handed social commentary, inviting dangerous tech into our lives, cruel mega corps bleeding the sick dry, we're all like worker ants, take your pick. With some indulgent, unnecessary plot points that stretch the viewers concentration, you realise by the end that it runs about 15 minutes too long.

    Some great ideas, but as with anything quantum, it can be hard to see the point.
    8alyoshadave

    Enjoyable and engaging

    I also watch almost anything SF. Problem is, most ostensible SF is SF in name only, what used to be disparaged as "sci-fi" in the SF community.

    True SF is about ideas, not just mindless action sheathed in sci-fi trimmings. That is why, even with the compulsion to watch almost anything that may possibly be SF, we are mostly disappointed, so much so that being disappointed becomes the default expectation.

    So, indeed, Lapsis surprisingly exceeds these expectations. It takes an idea and runs with it. That it may not comport "realistically" with actual cable laying is beside the point. We explore the "idea" and its ramifications, and this exploration is enjoyable and engaging.

    That is what SF is about...so perhaps being pleasantly surprised in this manner inflates the rating a little bit, but if the grading is on a curve, it is well-deserved.
    6jesse-846-720503

    Nice try, but could be better

    The concept of the story was really innovative with lots of commentary on gig economy workers. And how they're often taken advantage of. But I think much of the film was supposed to be satire. And if it was, it failed at making that clear. There were so many absurdities and plot holes that would have been fine if it was clear that it was satire. But it was always hard to tell.

    Coincidentally, the week before seeing this, I watched Ordinary People (one of my favorite films) from 1980. It starred a young Timothy Hutton, who would go on to be the father of the director of this movie. Small world.

    Ultimately, a nice try. But it needs a tone that's a little more clear.
    9naq-1

    A winner despite all my objections

    The Writer-Director of Lapsis, Noah Hutton, is the savvy heir to the throne of Tim Hutton and Debra Winger, two of the Hollywood elite of the last generation. Therefore, it should by all means disqualify him from achieving any success as a Writer or Director. I should write a negative review just in the hope of stopping him from taking on a bigger and more influential presence in the film industry.

    In this case, however, he is redeemed substantially by providing us with an original concept, a well-written screenplay, unknown cast and a troubling alternative universe. None of this should have happened, but because it did, Noah Hutton deserves praise for a job well done and congratulations for his bright future in this industry.

    In another life, Noah might have played his parents' connections to the extent that the result would have been worthless. However, he has exceeded that level of achievement and is the pleasant recipient of an indescribable satisfaction, the kind of result that comes from a deep understanding of the nuances of story and directing, a rare achievement for a young person of any lineage.

    Since I had no preconceived notions about the storyline, I went into this blindly, and was amazed that I felt as compelled as I did to follow the main plot to the end. Although none of the actors was recognizable, everyone performed their roles well, and every word that was uttered seems to have been arrived at naturally.

    The basis of the story is that there is a technology known as "quantum computing" that is similar in some way to 5G and the population is similarly paranoid about it as many are about 5G towers. The way the Quantum tech is executed is through having ordinary people string cables through miles of wilderness areas to provide the access to the so-called "quantum" technology and it is up to desperate people to run the miles of cable through the wilderness to various cubes of this unknown technology -- again, very similar to 5G, albeit much more insidious.

    The central character, RAY, is a chubby schulb who is hired to run cable through miles of forest, and finds out halfway through that he has been given a false name to use on the job which causes everyone to distrust him. Thus, the mystery is born. What is the significance of the name? What is the hidden cost of the technology? He undertakes a mission with a high payout, to run cables for many miles, and is slowly educated by a woman he meets on the trail named Anna, who reveals some part of the mystery what the name he was given really means.

    All through the screenplay we are left trying to decode the various clues that are dropped without much success, until we reach the point where several loose threads are tied together near the end. There is a moment of triumph, but in the back of our minds, the triumph is very much a false one. The corporate entities that are the villains of the story are there, and. as in real life, they have a stranglehold on the brave new world of Lapsis.
    7Top_Dawg_Critic

    A weirdly smart low-budget alternate universe sci-fi social satire, that doesn't deliver at the finish line

    Documentary/short filmmaker Noah Hutton scored, wrote, edited and directed this genius little out-of-the-ordinary minimalist sci-fi gem. It's a weirdly smart, very low-budget alternate universe sci-fi social satire, that was so well directed, shot, scored and cast, you actually feel engaged that you're in this Nolan-esque parallel universe.

    Dean Imperial's performance excellently portrayed that (alternate universe) 1980's blue-collar worker struggling to make ends meet, that's willing to take risks to get ahead. The upstate NY forest setting was well used and shot. What really impressed me was how perfect Hutton's score was. It was right up there with the eeriness sound in Christopher Nolan's Interstellar. Had his score not been that good, the viewer may have been unconvinced of this alternate universe, and that this was a simple cheaply done low budget film in a forest.

    What sadly failed this film, was better/faster pacing, and a shorter runtime of its 108 mins, that felt much longer. There just wasn't enough substance to fill the runtime, and the pacing made it that much more aggravating. There were many irrelevant and long dragged out/unnecessary scenes, with plot and technical issues. What made it worse, is that Hutton did such a great job keeping you engaged and in suspense enough to hang on until the end, that ultimately failed to deliver anything satisfying to his audience to make the ending worth waiting for.

    Nevertheless, it's a good one-time-viewing film. It may not be for everyone, and really, it wasn't for me, as I'm an adrenaline and action junkie, but I also do appreciate unique and great filmmaking, and Hutton delivered that - on a very low budget.

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      Filmmaker Noah Hutton's younger half- brother Babe Howard plays Jaime. They both have the same mother, actress Debra Winger. Her husband and Babe's father is Arliss Howard, who plays Dr. Mangold in the film.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 829: The Matrix Resurrections + Don't Look Up (2021)

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Падшие
    • Production company
      • Couple 3 Films
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      • $74,069
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      1 hour 48 minutes
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      • 2.39 : 1

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