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Flashburn

Flashburn (2017) Movie Poster
USA  •    •  89m  •    •  Directed by: Giorgio Serafini.  •  Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery, Cameron Richardson, Romen L. McPherson, Justin Fischer, Nick Stevenson, Jordann Busquet, Robert Steven Brown, LaDon Drummond.  •  Music by: Sandro Di Stefano.
      Wes Nolan wakes up in an abandoned warehouse with a case of amnesia. He has been kidnapped by someone named "Lazarus" who has him held captive in an abandoned warehouse in order to get the cure for an Ebola outbreak as Wes was a virologist and microbiologist who was working to engineer a bacteria protein carrier to attack the Ebola before it could destroy human cells. Instead of destroying the Ebola, Wes' protein mutated the virus into something much more potent. Now Wes must try to regain his memory and what really happened to make him end up where he is in order to try to find the cure.

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If one looks at the "sparkling" reviews here it will be noticed they were all left within 2 days of one another. Far from being a 9 & 10-star film, this is a plodding, boring, illogical piece of nonsense that makes "straight to DVD" look like an Oscar winner.

Being already aware from the summary that the main character is looking for a cure to the virus... early in the film he is prevented from going outside a building because he "may be exposed". Yet almost immediately he finds himself in the company of an infected victim, with apparently no concern that she's exposing him every second he's with her. It goes downhill from there.

When a film relies on fake reviews to catch attention, that tells us a lot about its quality from the beginning. Be warned: this is a SyFy-quality film that will have you yawning within the first 20 minutes. If you take anything away from it at all..


Review by Granger from the Internet Movie Database.