With the brain disconnected The film raises quite a lot of questions from a person who has watched enough and read sci-fi.
How, for example, did the creators of the technology get into the brain of a person who died on a train a few hours ago?
If they had the “source codes” of all passengers, why not identify the perpetrator by scanning them all?
Why was it necessary to have a person with the same parameters as the victim of the explosion, since this is just an emulation of events?
How can a “disconnected” brain continue to create reality for itself?
In general, script illogicalities stick out throughout the picture and here and there.
The story begins to reveal its secrets too soon. Still, it would be worth keeping the viewer in the dark long enough to keep his interest. Unfortunately, many things become too obvious after the first thirty minutes of viewing.
However, if you do not ask questions and go with the flow, then watching the film is quite interesting. This is a dynamic action movie that keeps the viewer in suspense throughout its entire length.
The creators also did not forget to incorporate a romantic component, which seemed completely unnecessary to me. The taste and the color...
About acting in films of this kind, I think, it makes no sense to talk. It is enough that the actors liked visually, and in this respect the casting was successful.
As for the special effects, they are good in the film both in sound and visual terms. The explosions are large-scale, the subwoofer nobly shudders the room with its low-frequency oscillations. It's all right.
Thus, in total we have a tense and dynamic fantastic detective with elements of romance, in many ways illogical and predictable and also disposable.
Without requiring much from the film, turn off your brains and pass the time with pleasure.
7 out of 10
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