You don't know what it was? Recently I decided to run through the early products of Lizard, or rather the company Sigma Film (belongs to Lizard). Then the guys had fun to the full, releasing such films, which everyone bought because of the cover and description, and to watch, of course, no one watched. And if now they produce such films that you can still watch somewhere in the middle, then you could turn off after seeing the first shots. That’s the kind of movie I’m writing about.
So, before us is the film Rene Besson "Elimination Code". The cover says it's a fantastic thriller. But there is no fiction or thriller here. The film is generally supposedly about the FBI and some girl they programmed.
According to the story... but what kind of story? I completely agree with the previous review – “So here is an experimental video fantasy that could have been with the brain of a guinea pig.” Inside, not "outside." and". So you get drunk on LSD or similar fungi - you get three quarters of this whole plot of this "movie". Initially, it is not even clear what is happening on the screen, as if it is just a plotless video. Only in the 20th minute you begin to understand a distant plot. It's just that girl with glasses running around, pissing some guys, catching glitches. It’s all about 80 minutes of the movie, and it ends on the 71st, and then the 9-minute credits begin. And the beginning of the film is also 5 minutes credits.
It was created by York Entertainment . I noticed that this is one of the favorites of Lizard, along with The Asylum. Only if you think that Asilum has a nightmare movie - you have probably not seen the films of York. This is just a disgusting quality of shooting almost on a mobile phone, constant noise, in general, complete unprofessionalism. The film is shot in a 4:3 aspect ratio, that is, “square”. Shot clearly without a microphone on a regular camera, so if you listen to the English track of the film, you can hear the echo of the speech of the characters, as well as the noise of the track, as if watching the film in the voice of an amateur. Only here with the voiceover everything is fine - the original audio track is floundering. In 2005, Asilum also made not so cool films, but if you watch their 2010 film, you can see how they rose. The films of York were both amateur and remained. In 2010 came the film "Traitors""Corruption.Gov") - I think this is their most "professional" film (there even Michael Madsen starred - that's why?). In 2009 came the film "Bandit" ("Turpin") - look at the excerpt and you will understand that the quality that in 2005, in 2009 at York one.
Oh yes, they also have the movie "The Surgeon" (Red Cell)! The one whose viewers spit from the first frames! Take a look at the Russian cover of this film, and then look for an excerpt from it or look at the footage. Also read the description of the film. That's how "inflated" its viewers "Sigma Film" in 2009.
In general, the film "Elimination Code" about nothing. You can watch, but you don't have to. It's just gonna be dead time. It's not very boring, it just doesn't get boring in 60-plus minutes, but I don't recommend it to anyone. I can't blame him either, because there's nothing there. The film is blank, so the score will be neutral, average. I don't even know what to put on.
Thank you for listening.
5.5 out of 10
P.S. Well, as usual in such films, the dialogue is pleasing:
- Open your eyes.
- They're open.
- I can see.
- Is this safe?
- What's safe?
- Nothing. (it's all one dialogue).