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In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses a new Augmented Reality technology to conduct an affair with his best friend's girlfriend...sort of.In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses a new Augmented Reality technology to conduct an affair with his best friend's girlfriend...sort of.In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses a new Augmented Reality technology to conduct an affair with his best friend's girlfriend...sort of.
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Jacob Lodwick
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No substance and poor performances left me feeling very unsatisfied. The film tries too hard be artsy, but falls short on even being edgy enough to be pretentious. A great example of poor writing, poor direction and poor execution by the actors. I really wanted to give this film a fair shot, was actually looking forward to seeing it, but it just fell so short on so many levels.
The movie is not great, but the first impact is that it's a black and white hipster thing complaining about the hard lives of creative execs who drink and have too much cocaine and what it's doing to their souls, and it's not just that. The black and white is because a large portion of the movie is about an augmented reality interface and it does provide the color. The hipster thing... well, it's a hipster thing. You have the creative exec married with a yoga teacher who falls in love with his fashion photographer's wife - it's as annoying as it sounds - but in the end it is just an exploration on how the high octane top class technology adrenaline fueled culture is dissolving your identity. The problem is that the augmented technology is not that relevant to the subject of the movie and that most of the film is this guy making bad decision after bad decision.
It takes too long, but in the end I kind of enjoyed the whole movie. Maybe you will too.
It takes too long, but in the end I kind of enjoyed the whole movie. Maybe you will too.
Nonsensical artsy-fartsy claptrap. That's time I'll never get back.
The character studies are priceless . . . and remarkably on target
How to actually describe this?
A stylized rendition of uber fluff post millennial somethings immersed into the quasi emergent culture norm of this near future world, something like "Silicon Valley", extruded through a NY augmented reality enhanced art / ad agency scene mandrel.
But, that only barely covers the real description of what this is.
The character studies are priceless . . . and remarkably on target (at least in my perturbed opinion), maybe too close to home for some?
Visually, this is an art piece to be appreciated, but perhaps that is too distracting for some of the previous reviewers.
It's something of a twisted love story, but I had no difficulty at all following the various sub plot threads woven into this story.
No, not quite a 10, but certainly a well deserved 8.
Yes, this is a bit different, perhaps a bit of a risky tangent to have extrapolated upon, but for what it is, remarkably well done.
I don't mind when a production takes a bit of a risk, strays just a bit outside the box to deliver a potential future experience.
Some have suggested this will be soon forgotten as a trivial experiment in filmcraft.
I'm leaning in the other direction, more toward this maybe becoming a sort of future cult classic in its own context.
My humble suggestion . . . watch and absorb this, it will be worth the time spent.
How to actually describe this?
A stylized rendition of uber fluff post millennial somethings immersed into the quasi emergent culture norm of this near future world, something like "Silicon Valley", extruded through a NY augmented reality enhanced art / ad agency scene mandrel.
But, that only barely covers the real description of what this is.
The character studies are priceless . . . and remarkably on target (at least in my perturbed opinion), maybe too close to home for some?
Visually, this is an art piece to be appreciated, but perhaps that is too distracting for some of the previous reviewers.
It's something of a twisted love story, but I had no difficulty at all following the various sub plot threads woven into this story.
No, not quite a 10, but certainly a well deserved 8.
Yes, this is a bit different, perhaps a bit of a risky tangent to have extrapolated upon, but for what it is, remarkably well done.
I don't mind when a production takes a bit of a risk, strays just a bit outside the box to deliver a potential future experience.
Some have suggested this will be soon forgotten as a trivial experiment in filmcraft.
I'm leaning in the other direction, more toward this maybe becoming a sort of future cult classic in its own context.
My humble suggestion . . . watch and absorb this, it will be worth the time spent.
OK, maybe I'm old. Maybe I'm outa touch with whats hip and cool.... But this movie makes no sense at all ... Is it film noir? is it a retrospect on hip newyork life? Is it some drug addled ideal of what is going on in modern life?
Sorry, it makes no sense at all. its a piece of junk that is destined to be forgotten as soon as the players in it go back to their 711 jobs.
no story to understand really, just some flacky guy wandering from scene to scene holding his dick most of the time and screwing up a relationship with a cool chick who tries to keep her job and life together while he aimlessly plays with augmented reality glasses.
Not worth a watch really .. i watched it as i wrote this , so that tells you something right there .. if it was any good i would have watched it and then said something ..
Sorry, it makes no sense at all. its a piece of junk that is destined to be forgotten as soon as the players in it go back to their 711 jobs.
no story to understand really, just some flacky guy wandering from scene to scene holding his dick most of the time and screwing up a relationship with a cool chick who tries to keep her job and life together while he aimlessly plays with augmented reality glasses.
Not worth a watch really .. i watched it as i wrote this , so that tells you something right there .. if it was any good i would have watched it and then said something ..
Did you know
- TriviaThere's a Phalinex-truck driving in the background of the scene where David meets Sophie outside of his work.
- ConnectionsReferences The Shining (1980)
- SoundtracksBassoon, Concerto in D Minor, RV481
Written by Antonio Vivaldi (as Antonio Lucio Vivaldi)
Performed By Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia and Tamas Benkocs
Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.
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- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $63,014
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,964
- Mar 13, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $63,014
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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