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Hardwired

Hardwired (2009) Movie Poster
  •  Canada / USA  •    •  94m  •    •  Directed by: Ernie Barbarash.  •  Starring: Cuba Gooding Jr., Val Kilmer, Michael Ironside, Tatiana Maslany, Eric Breker, Juan Riedinger, Chad Krowchuk, Terry Chen, Hiro Kanagawa, Rachel Luttrell, Donny Lucas, Ali Liebert, Monica Mustelier.  •  Music by: Schaun Tozer.
        After a tragic accident claims the lives of Luke Gibson's wife and unborn child, he is left with critical injuries and complete amnesia. A new technological breakthrough from the Hexx Corporation - a Psi-Comp Implant that's hardwired into Luke's brain - saves his life, but Luke soon finds out that this new technology comes with a price and that the Hexx Corporation harbors sinister plans for the new device. With the help of new allies, Luke tries to recover the memories of his past while uncovering the Hexx Corporation's true motives.

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It sounded interesting; chip in the head, which isn't very far in the future. But that's all it did; sounding interesting. The story itself is no good. Too much of the same thing all over again, and of less quality. I was actually saying "lame, lame, lame" as the movie went on. After that i had a hard time keeping my eyes open, followed by some more "lame, lame, lame".

Story, poor. It's unbelievable, unrealistic (yes scifi even though not possible at this time, has to be realistic) Pace, poor. There is no dynamics, but it gradually drags to the end. Character development, non existent. Effects, poor. A partially paralyzed (?) guy called "keyboard", that just lies there all the time typing with a glove on isn't very impressive.


Review by jack-964 from the Internet Movie Database.