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In einem Kriegsgebiet der Zukunft sollen ein Drohnenpilot und ein Androiden-Offizier, dessen wahre Identität streng geheim ist, gemeinsam einen Atomangriff verhindern. Der Drohnenpilot Harp wird in eine gefährliche Militärzone versetzt. Dort soll er mit seinem vorgesetzten Offizier Leo eine Waffe mit immenser Zerstörungskraft aufspüren. Doch schon bald zeigt sich, dass es sich bei Leo um keinen normalen Soldaten handelt, sondern um einen hoch entwickelten Androiden. Während die beiden gemeinsam ihrer Mission nachgehen, stellt sich Harp immer mehr die Frage, ob der Supersoldat wirklich so vertrauenswürdig ist, wie anfangs angenommen.
Avis de la communauté (11)
I’m so sick of getting excited by watching the trailer and then being disgusted by the actual movie
Like a battery powered toy robot, it's noisy, flashy and doesn't stand still, but it just runs along its pre-programmed track until it ends predictably. Sadly, however, this doesn't just run out of juice, it makes a hysterically bad exit...
Not bad. Scenes, acting, cgis are ok and the story is nearly ok. It is a watchable, one tick above timekiller movie.
One of those cases where the concept is better than the execution. Not bad as entertainment, the action scenes are decent and the characters have the right charisma, for this kind of movie. I expected more, but I'm satisfied.
What happens when your lead actor has no personality or acting prowess, make him a robot... Dispassionate buildup led to a boring plot to lacklustre action sequences (doesn't bode well for Mackie as Captain America) to a predictable second half to a poor ending. I'm not sure what the message was trying to be. I'm pretty sure that an hour in, I was ready to stop watching. What happened to a good script? I liked how they replayed every single line of dialogue in the middle of the film as some sort of montage... (Irony alert) Poor. And evidence that Netflix is just spamming their subscribers with straight-to-dvd level schlock. 4/10