The Final Cut
6,664
Fantasy. Drama
“Dear Customer. Welcome to the Zoë Tech family! You have made an important decision: you have decided to acquire a Zoë implant© for your unborn child. What does this mean for your child? Immortality! Our patented Zoë chip will be inserted into his or her brain at birth so that, from the word go, everything that occurs to them in their lives will be recorded. In this way, life’s most beautiful moments will never be lost or fade with the ... [+]
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"So fascinating and has so many implications that it balances out some real flaws in the story" | ||||
"Naim's potential is evident, but his debut is a frustrating exercise in missed opportunities" | ||||
"A slick sci-fi thriller that comes complete with enough twists to keep audiences satisfied and enough moral quandaries to keep the thinkers happy." | ||||
"Taxes the patience of even the most willing viewer with its sheer nonsense: It's distractingly illogical." | ||||
"The thriller with a promising premise fails to deliver." | ||||
"It's not a bad premise for a movie, but writer-director Omar Naim, a 26-year-old Lebanese native making his feature debut, proves equally inept at handling plotting, actors and pacing" | ||||
"A satisfyingly eerie thriller" | ||||
"Muddled and uninteresting" | ||||
"Fairly well done but deadly dull futuristic thriller" | ||||
"Naim's premise has possibilities, but its execution often feels slapdash -- the viewer's sense of deja vu may be even more excessive than the characters" |
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