In the year 2045, a L.A.P.D. detective and his new Android partner enter the Zone, which is a forbidden section of the city plagued with an unknown disease. Together, they discover the reaso... Read allIn the year 2045, a L.A.P.D. detective and his new Android partner enter the Zone, which is a forbidden section of the city plagued with an unknown disease. Together, they discover the reason everyone is sick, and try to stop the illness.In the year 2045, a L.A.P.D. detective and his new Android partner enter the Zone, which is a forbidden section of the city plagued with an unknown disease. Together, they discover the reason everyone is sick, and try to stop the illness.
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Deena Trudy
- Officer Jackson
- (as Deena Trudy Goldberg)
Jay Brothers
- Porter
- (as Jay C. Brothers)
Danny Ledsinger
- Six Eyes
- (as Danny Ledsinger Jr.)
Kaiwi Lyman
- Wescott
- (as Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau)
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It was quite the experience! This film has a blend of bad action and sci-fi that feels like a throwback to classic buddy cop flicks but with a futuristic twist (basically a Robocop ripoff). The story follows a tough cop partnered with an android in a gritty, crime-ridden city. The chemistry between the two leads is quite entertaining, and their banter brings some humor to the otherwise heavy themes, but overall the story is just dumb. The plot is extremely predictable and the special effects are even worse. At least the movie doesn't take itself too seriously, which allows the viewer to not be constantly bored by overwhelming pretentiousness, like it usually happens in bad sci-fi flick. At least this movie is self aware.
45 minutes worth of script expanded to a 90 minute movie makes this for a pretty dull ride for the most part, often moving at a snails pace.
I like Michael Jai White and think that he's a good action-star but he doesn't always have the best luck with the quality of movies he get to do, and this is without a doubt the worst movie I've seen him in.
It's basically a rip off of Robocop, but I didn't really expect much else, I did expect to be at least somewhat entertained (even if part of the entertainment would most likely be for the 'wrong reasons') but even that did not ring true.
Michael Jai White feels uninspired but his natural charisma brings the rating up one notch without even trying.
It makes some attempt at adding the occasional joke here and there to lighten the mood from the 'serious tone' of the movie but the comedic timing is so off that it gets more cringe-worthy than anything else.
Also offers one of the most predictable twists in the end that I've seen in a long long time.
Acting: 3/10, Productionvalue: 2/10, Script: 1/10
I like Michael Jai White and think that he's a good action-star but he doesn't always have the best luck with the quality of movies he get to do, and this is without a doubt the worst movie I've seen him in.
It's basically a rip off of Robocop, but I didn't really expect much else, I did expect to be at least somewhat entertained (even if part of the entertainment would most likely be for the 'wrong reasons') but even that did not ring true.
Michael Jai White feels uninspired but his natural charisma brings the rating up one notch without even trying.
It makes some attempt at adding the occasional joke here and there to lighten the mood from the 'serious tone' of the movie but the comedic timing is so off that it gets more cringe-worthy than anything else.
Also offers one of the most predictable twists in the end that I've seen in a long long time.
Acting: 3/10, Productionvalue: 2/10, Script: 1/10
The acting is excellent, The action is choreographed surprisingly good, Not John Wick levels, but much better than most recent action thrillers. There's also several twists that were not predictable, and if anyone says to you that they predicted them, They're lying. Punch them in the face, because these are not predictable twists, I'd say Saw levels of twists.
If you're familiar at all with The Asylum, you pretty much already know what you're in for. That said, for The Asylum, this isn't bad. Don't mistake that for "good," though. But you could do worse.
The effects could be better, but they aren't completely terrible. The biggest letdown of the film is the under-utilization of Michael Jai White's martial arts skills. It's in there, but not as much as it could or should have been. Too many camera cuts.
This is a low budget film. It rides the coat tails of Robocop, and has the slight essence of the TV show Almost Human - without being a rehash of either. So don't expect either. Pleasantly surprising coming from The Asylum. Definitely one of their better films.
The effects could be better, but they aren't completely terrible. The biggest letdown of the film is the under-utilization of Michael Jai White's martial arts skills. It's in there, but not as much as it could or should have been. Too many camera cuts.
This is a low budget film. It rides the coat tails of Robocop, and has the slight essence of the TV show Almost Human - without being a rehash of either. So don't expect either. Pleasantly surprising coming from The Asylum. Definitely one of their better films.
Same idea as "Almost Human" TV series though there is a lot less fun because acting is not that great. Jokes were not properly executed which makes the continuity of the movie unbearable at times. They tried to show a world of technology but they've shown close to none ( except for the android cop which cannot show all the technology by itself ). Villainious characters in the movie were not that hard and they should have been made a little better. Acting does improve by time but joke execution remains the same but the movie becomes bearable after sometime so its a plus. Storyline was good and above average but still was far off in showing advancements. Turns in the story are good to watch and in the end you feel good that the movie was not a complete waste of time. All in all a watchable flick.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was released on February 4th, 2014 to capitalize on RoboCop (2014), which was released in the U.S. on February 12th, 2014.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Shameless Movie Rip-Offs (2015)
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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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