Kill Switch (2017)
A pilot battles to save his family and the planet after an experiment for unlimited energy goes wrong.
Kill Switch (2017)
Information
Released Year: 2017
Runtime: 91 minutes
Genre: Sci-Fi
Directors: Tim Smit
Casts: Tygo Gernandt, Bérénice Marlohe, Dan Stevens, Charity Wakefield, Gijs Scholten van Aschat, Mike Reus, Mike Libanon, Bas Keijzer, Kasper van Groesen, Chloe-May Cuthill
IMDB: Kill Switch (2017)
Storyline
A pilot battles to save his family and the planet after an experiment for unlimited energy goes wrong.
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Reviews
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Paste Magazine -
Granted, the film might not have turned out much better had Smit stuck with one perspective or the other, but at least it would have had constancy. Instead, it reads strictly as a video game, sans the requisite interactive gratification.
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Slant Magazine -
Dan Stevens navigates the film’s literal and thematic alleyways with the same enthusiastic befuddlement that convinced many to soldier through Legion‘s more impenetrable stretches.
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RogerEbert.com -
Indie sci-fi film Kill Switch is the worst kind of science-fiction film: the kind that coasts on a central gimmick instead of delivering either visceral or intellectual thrills.
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Variety -
Had Smit developed his themes as scrupulously as his visual effects, Kill Switch might have been the next “Primer” or “District 9,” but instead it feels like a demo reel for a game that nobody can play.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
A visually imaginative but narratively incoherent exercise that provides viewers the unwelcome opportunity to feel what it’s like to watch a video game being played by someone else.
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