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Listening

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.3K
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Thomas Stroppel in Listening (2014)
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A team of genius-but-broke grad students invent mind-reading technology that destroys their lives and threatens the future of free will itself.A team of genius-but-broke grad students invent mind-reading technology that destroys their lives and threatens the future of free will itself.A team of genius-but-broke grad students invent mind-reading technology that destroys their lives and threatens the future of free will itself.

  • Director
    • Khalil Sullins
  • Writer
    • Khalil Sullins
  • Stars
    • Thomas Stroppel
    • Artie Ahr
    • Amber Marie Bollinger
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Khalil Sullins
    • Writer
      • Khalil Sullins
    • Stars
      • Thomas Stroppel
      • Artie Ahr
      • Amber Marie Bollinger
    • 35User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Thomas Stroppel
    Thomas Stroppel
    • David Thorogood
    Artie Ahr
    • Ryan Cates
    Amber Marie Bollinger
    • Jordan
    Christine Haeberman
    Christine Haeberman
    • Melanie
    Steve Hanks
    Steve Hanks
    • Matthews
    Arn Chorn-Pond
    • Head Monk
    John Alexenko
    John Alexenko
    • Detective
    Araceli Almaguer
    • Scientist
    Dave Bean
    Dave Bean
    • Listener
    Sarah Beguiristain
    • Waitress
    Pamela Cedar
    • Sharon
    Kalim Chandler
    • Young Scientist
    Timothy Lee Conley
    Timothy Lee Conley
    • Frank
    Jonathan Cousens
    Jonathan Cousens
    • Listener
    • (as Jonathan Adam Cousens)
    J.R. Craig
    • Police Officer
    Gene Dixon
    • Detective
    Buddy Daniels Friedman
    Buddy Daniels Friedman
    • Suspicious Man
    • (as Buddy Friedman)
    Josh Graham
    • David's Listener
    • Director
      • Khalil Sullins
    • Writer
      • Khalil Sullins
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    User reviews35

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    8emberstonepierce

    A real 'Diamond in the Rough'.

    This is an excellent film which tackles some very interesting moral questions in an understandable and entertaining way. It's rare to see such a strong narrative which holds your interest for the entire film. With surprisingly good production values and some great casting choices, this really is a 'Diamond in the Rough'. There are plenty of twists and turns in the plot, which deals with basic human freedoms and ethics - even though it can seem a little slow at the start. If you stick with this movie and give it a chance, you'll find yourself drawn into a world of secrets, espionage and brain-computer interfacing. If you enjoy films that pose interesting moral dilemmas and aren't just full of action, stunts and CGI effects, this title is one of the best I've seen in quite a while and I'd recommend it highly.
    7ericnottelling

    better than the rating suggests but not top tier

    Not a bad premise for a movie, and it's production value is pretty good. However it's not highly rated for a reason. Where this movie falls part is not so much in the concept per say, but in the expression of it. The script writing is not B rated, but it surely isn't driving the story. There are parts where you wonder, if it had better acting would the script have come off better. As it stands there are some parts where it seems amateurish both in the writing and the acting. There are some movies where bad actors can be uplifted by a good script (matrix) and rarely good actors can pump up a bad script (think Ray Harryhausen or any martial arts movie). This film is neither and they both seem to sink each other equally. As the writing degrades so goes the acting, as none of the actors were good enough to hold it up. Yet in the instances where the script is good the bad acting isn't so apparent. What makes the movie watchable is the concept. The concept of what they are trying to discuss and it's moral implications draw your interest. It helps set a frame work that at least makes the movie watchable. It would be interesting to know the total budget of this movie. It surely isn't block buster...but it also does not appear on the low end like a Primer. Although I think the movie would have been better suited to have more of a primer set up, disusing things cryptically and leaving in some mystery till you get into the movie. IF you like sci fi movies it's a decent sci fi watch on a boring night with nothing else to do. However, I wouldn't go dropping $7 on a ticket for it.
    6siderite

    Almost great

    The movie is written and directed by the same guy. That usually means that if it's going to be bad, it's going to be really bad. Good news: it's not bad. But it's not that great either.

    The story follows two students researching brain communication. Of course the bad guys are interested in this and they are already in trouble as they have been using stolen lab equipment from their university. More than that, there are marital problems as well. This could have been a good idea if not for the paint-by-numbers story, which is obviously written by somebody who went to writing class, but didn't have the time to develop their own style.

    The good part about the film is that the actors play well, the direction is reasonable - although I don't know why every damn frame has to have lens flares (another reason to hate J.J., probably) and the story is captivating. The only major problem is the lackluster script. Everything gets revealed way too soon and in the moments where tension was needed, story gets resolved by impossible means.

    Bottom line: nothing in this film is great, but it had something, a potential that somehow failed to get realized. Good start, interesting second act, confusing third and a really really bad ending.
    7Entheogenesis

    Good concept ... script, acting, and plot needed more work.

    Long story short, this is a pretty compelling, although far from perfect film.

    It'll be especially interesting for those who are into the kind of brain-computer interfacing tech at the core here ... that's probably going to eventually destroy or irrevocably alter humanity.

    It is let down by some hammy dialogue, some inexplicable character decisions, characters we don't really like, a somewhat contrived and rushed plot, and a cutaway to a Cambodian Buddhist monastery which seems a little "accelerated" to be credible within the timeframe of the overall narrative arc.

    Having said all that, it is original and fresh ... and there's otherwise some good stuff in there. At least it is not formulaic trash, like so much other derivative sci-fi out there these days.

    I'd say most people, if they give it a chance, will find something of interest to enjoy in there.
    4jackbecker007

    Not a good movie.

    I think 4 out of 10 stars for this movie is generous but I'll admit it has a really fascinating concept. That was why I chose to watch it, was the premise. It just didn't deliver.

    At no point are the three lead actors convincing in their roles. They are poorly written and don't even make sense. I never believed that any of these grad students could be remotely capable of the advanced science they were supposed to be doing. And the characters are not likable. I was never rooting for them to succeed in any manner.

    Not to mention that this "sci-fi" movie was predictable and filled with every cliché and trope in the book.

    It's not even worth this many words.

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Cambodia
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Brainstorm
    • Filming locations
      • Cambodia(on location)
    • Production company
      • Listen Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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