The Fear Index
- TV Series
- 2022
- 45m
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5.9/10
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A scientist-turned-wall street tycoon becomes the target of a plot to destroy the world's financial markets.A scientist-turned-wall street tycoon becomes the target of a plot to destroy the world's financial markets.A scientist-turned-wall street tycoon becomes the target of a plot to destroy the world's financial markets.
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I forgot how much I loved Josh Harnett- greatly missed and underrated actor.
I hope and wish he'd get more roles befitting his fine stage presence...
Strongly recommend seeing this and Lucky Number Slevib - Hartlett is untapped talent...
I hope and wish he'd get more roles befitting his fine stage presence...
Strongly recommend seeing this and Lucky Number Slevib - Hartlett is untapped talent...
The production has had some money spent on it so we get great houses and shots of Geneva with the water jet. Just like the start of the Champions.
The story starts a bit slowly with the initial scenes feeling wooden and contrived. Really, Hoffmans briefing to investors should have been the opening scene. Because I was waiting for the exposition for far too long.
The supporting actors, just didn't have much to work with. As a result the cop's interest in Hoffman is not explained. There is no reason for it. Quite the contrary. He has other work to do.
The story just plods along. Frankly I didn't care enough to stick with it.
The story starts a bit slowly with the initial scenes feeling wooden and contrived. Really, Hoffmans briefing to investors should have been the opening scene. Because I was waiting for the exposition for far too long.
The supporting actors, just didn't have much to work with. As a result the cop's interest in Hoffman is not explained. There is no reason for it. Quite the contrary. He has other work to do.
The story just plods along. Frankly I didn't care enough to stick with it.
I didn't expect much having read some reviews, but at only 4 episodes and on an interesting topic I gave it a chance. The first couple of episodes were somewhat entertaining and the story had some promise, although marred by poor acting and overacting from the lead characters. By the final episode though the story had become farcical and cliched, and spoilt by sloppy technical design, such as the lead running a command line script that prompted for a y/n response but the script not waiting for a response and just exiting back to the shell. The AI related dialog is also inaccurate and under developed. Certain aspects of the story line don't hang together and appear to added in for padding, with some of the more interesting possibilities never really explored, and the final few minutes of ending is entirely predicable, silly and once again, technical nonsense.
My fear was when in the final few seconds I found myself saying "please no" at the possibility of the ultimate cliche ending. I'll give it a 3, but there are really no redeeming features of this, and would recommend giving it a pass.
My fear was when in the final few seconds I found myself saying "please no" at the possibility of the ultimate cliche ending. I'll give it a 3, but there are really no redeeming features of this, and would recommend giving it a pass.
But instead of Jason Statham we have Josh Harnett running around like a headless chicken having an episode. It's weird too with cannibalism. Non of the side characters are remotely interesting. The story did not pay off in the end and I regret watching it.
My recommendation: skip this, read the book. If you want to watch a decent Robert Harris adaptation, try "Munich: Edge of War" on Netflix instead.
Ham-fisted direction, limp dialogue, wooden acting, over the top sound track all conspire to ruin what could have been a great thriller.
Having the lead run around pointlessly, full of angst, accompanied by loud thumping music is not a substitute for dramatic tension.
Ham-fisted direction, limp dialogue, wooden acting, over the top sound track all conspire to ruin what could have been a great thriller.
Having the lead run around pointlessly, full of angst, accompanied by loud thumping music is not a substitute for dramatic tension.
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- TriviaThe Fear Index is a 2011 novel by British author Robert Harris.
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