Matt volunteers for an experiment that promises to return mobility to his legs but he does not know at what price.Matt volunteers for an experiment that promises to return mobility to his legs but he does not know at what price.Matt volunteers for an experiment that promises to return mobility to his legs but he does not know at what price.
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I failed the experiment whereas I could watch the entire movie. The positive thing is I really became one with the character whereas I felt tortured by watching this bad movie...
If they make a sequel needs to be a lot better. I could go threw all the not good in this film but is easier to say the end was good, and you have to watch a fair piece of it to get the end.
I don't see why others are saying David Arquette didn't belong in this film, common David Arquette has done almost anything to stay relevant. I won't say he sucked because the film was not exactly a show case for any of the actors.
I gave it a six just for the ending, I would not watch it again.
I don't see why others are saying David Arquette didn't belong in this film, common David Arquette has done almost anything to stay relevant. I won't say he sucked because the film was not exactly a show case for any of the actors.
I gave it a six just for the ending, I would not watch it again.
Arquette must be hard up for money if he takes roles in this massive waste of a film. The premise is ok at start but then it treads water and the budget starts to show.
It actually becomes kinda boring and I found myself looking at phone and had it on in background.
The lead actress was absolutely awful. Her acting was so wooden, so bad. I actually thought she was a robot or something.
The fight scenes were average at best. Tedious even.
The song at the end also sucked. Ha ha
A lot of people have mentioned bad acting in the reviews, but I think the main problem with this movie is the terrible dialogues. After all, an actor can do just as much as hes given. Lead actor shows a lot of promise, David Arquette shows the worst performance, but to his defense he's been handled the most ridiculous lines. I think this can be worth to give a shot if you are into dystopian movies.
It appears that David Arquette is now a B-movie actor. I got the feeling he didn't even want to be on set for this film. It is the worst acting I've seen him ever do.
The story, set in the not to distant future, is about the use/miss-use of nanotechnology to create super humans. There little more to the story which seemed purely a vehicle for the fight scenes.
The only person who seemed to be putting in any effort was the lead actor Jackson Gallagher. I think he has real potential and could be a future martial arts star given the right opportunities. The fight scenes where the only saving grace.
If you're bored, got nothing better to do and like some well done martial arts action then watch. If you're after a decent story and reasonable acting give this a wide birth.
The story, set in the not to distant future, is about the use/miss-use of nanotechnology to create super humans. There little more to the story which seemed purely a vehicle for the fight scenes.
The only person who seemed to be putting in any effort was the lead actor Jackson Gallagher. I think he has real potential and could be a future martial arts star given the right opportunities. The fight scenes where the only saving grace.
If you're bored, got nothing better to do and like some well done martial arts action then watch. If you're after a decent story and reasonable acting give this a wide birth.
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- 2.39:1
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