a5c7b9f00b Set in the near-future, technology controls nearly all aspects of life. But when Grey, a self-identified technophobe, has his world turned upside down, his only hope for revenge is an experimental computer chip implant called Stem. Visually the film is excellent, and the tech and action in it is interesting. It&#39;s definitely worth a watch. But with the plot twist at the end, the whole story unravels, and the plethora of plot holes become blatantly apparent.<br/><br/>Expect the film version of an intriguing short story, with a very Black Mirror vibe, but don&#39;t expect a fantastically well thought out story, by any means. See this movie when it is in the theaters….when I saw it –people were clapping when the credits started rolling in the end…no one was getting away for a quicker exit. <br/><br/>Even with the best sound system and &quot;at will&quot; coffee breaks this cannot be replicated even in the best home theater system. A great appreciation for the artists who took risks and made the movie they wanted to make. more claps!<br/><br/>Entertaining throughout and unusually thought-provoking at climax. It is a great movie. I will not reveal the ending but it was satisfying whether or not a sequel comes along. Good acting and good direction. And the future is shown in a more realistic setting than what we see in typical dystopian sci-fi movies. A smart techno-sci-fi movie!!! At the end of the day, it’s the action equivalent of a secondhand musical – you’ll most likely come for the dance scenes, and they’re good enough to wade through the filler.
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