Sophia, a wounded soldier, suspects the medical facility the military placed her in isn't really for her recovery, but something far more devious. Codenamed Harmony, the facility is in fact a government program to create telepathy.
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Mark Frazier | Erik |
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Elliott Bales | Kline |
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Andrew S. Harper | Security Director |
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Jessica Inzeo | Ranson |
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Pry'ce Jaymes | Charles |
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Marili Mejias | Sophia Gonzalez |
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Alexandra Wehr | Callahan |
Director | Zack Gross |
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Writer | Zack Gross, Micah McFarland, Nathan McFarland | |
Producer | Adam Bartholomew, Zach Griffin, Zack Gross, Nathan McFarland | |
Photography | Scott Jeschke |
Packaging | MP4 |
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Nr Discs | 1 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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Location | Deleted |
Purchased | Jun 25, 2022 at rarbg |
Quantity | 1 |
Watched | Aug 03, 2022 |
Index | 5830 |
Added Date | Jun 25, 2022 12:06:49 |
Modified Date | Aug 03, 2022 07:30:38 |
My quick rating - 2,9/10. That was one of the longest 72 minutes I have ever had the (dis)pleasure of watching. Marili Kateri plays Sophia who is a soldier that is injured during some future civil war battle? The question mark is due to the lack of explanation of why she was fighting and what is going on. But in flashbacks, we can gather that her arm was severely wounded and needed to be replaced with a robotic arm, which is the only reason I am labeling this #scifi because it isn't horror or action which is where Plex put it. The whole robot arm thing is not explored at all, no point in even being in the story itself but more or less just an actress wearing a glove to appear like it is robotic. The movie is microbudget but it isn't a restraint in the film, it just has no bearing on the plot. They did actually work within their budget well enough to keep things looking realistic minus when out of the lab. Then they appeared to be at your buddy Joe's second-floor apartment. I think the entire plot of what is going on between the flashbacks, and the institute where these soldiers are being kept sounded far better in the filmmaker's head than it came out on celluloid. Because the way it ended up was just a very muddled mess with a complete anti-climax. Maybe with a bit more direction and a sit-down with the screenwriter, they could've gone somewhere with this but as it ended I was left wondering what was the point.
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