Tuesday 18 September 2018 photo 2/7
|
Download Hindi Movie Lockout
-----------------------------------------
DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/qyhti
-----------------------------------------
Set in the near future, a falsely convicted ex-government agent has one chance at obtaining freedom. He must undertake a dangerous mission to rescue the President's daughter from rioting convicts at an outer space maximum-security prison.
A man wrongly convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage against the U.S. is offered his freedom if he can rescue the president's daughter from an outer space prison taken over by violent inmates.
I personally think the idea of the whole plot is good, but individual details are boo. How will the M.S. One being one of the most advanced and maximum security prisons have no safety measures against inmates especially when important visitors are there?
I mean the President's daughter is there at the prison paying a visit and interviewing one of the most dangerous prisoners of all time, no prison guards are present order than the president's daughter's secret service agents? And in the interview room, the window between the inmate and president's daughter is not even bullet-proof? Come on, its the year 2079 where technology is so advanced that they can't even install bullet-proof windows and high-strength hand/leg cuffs?
Moreover, when the escaped inmate roamed freely into the control room of the prison, there was only one (one and only one) guy who is also unarmed stationed in the control room where he can open all the doors of other prisoners. Seriously? Is that even possible in the lowest-security prison on Earth as of 2014? Don't talk about escaped prisoners, I don't think even prison guards can enter the control room freely(who is stupidly stationed by only one unarmed guy). Even after the escaped inmate spend his time happily in the main control room, the alarm has not been sounded.
I would really love to watch the entire movie, but up till this point, I decided to stop because the plot is so unreasonable that couldn't convince me well enough.
Europa Corp looks set to expand upon its stable of storytellers and filmmakers, with Luc Besson once again lending his brand name to herald the introduction of first time feature writer-directors James Mather and Stephen St. Leger by coming up with the story and premise, and letting them take everything from that launch point. So here comes Lockout, a futuristic science fiction that contains all the genre staples from the studio, with a recognizable cast unfortunately wasted in a relatively mundane plot.
That doesn't mean that it's not good, except that with quality associated with the Besson / Europa Corp brand name, one automatically demands a lot more, which the film does deliver on the technical aspects, but was let down by a script that didn't do everything much justice. The premise sets up a murder mystery that CIA operative Snow (Guy Pearce) gets framed for, and we see a good part of his interrogation/torture under the hands of the Secret Service, adamant in getting him to spill the beans, which he resist since information is almost always the objective and currency that keeps one alive. This comes with the obligatory escape sequence in a flashback that was more animation than live action, that's loud and defying any laws of physics just to add some thrills and spills, which frankly doesn't excite since everything went by in a blur.
On the other hand, there's the US President's daughter Emile Warnock (Maggie Grace) who's taking a trip up to the latest maximum security prison out in space, to verify that the worst inmates possible, convicted for various forms of violent crime, still get treated humanely and not inexplicably used in their cryogenic stage for time travel experiments by the builders and sponsors of what's essentially a space installation. But with all forms of technology and the introduction of human error no thanks to humans wanting to circumvent controls and take unnecessary risks, Emile's research programme gets interrupted by a prison break out, and soon she becomes hostage with danger threatening to boil over especially when the generic band of villains begin to learn of her true identity.
Plenty of special effects for that outer space setting got used when Snow gets sent to the prison in space on a one objective rescue mission, but he has something up his sleeve to look for someone who could clear his name, having interacted prior to his arrest, and to find out the whereabouts of a briefcase that can be used to prove his innocence. So reluctant hero travels, and we ask whether having a space fortress of sorts out in space to keep all the evil bad folk from Earth out there, out of sight and out of mind, will actually be a good idea, since it gives rise to scenarios like this, like a Con Air, but only in space.
While the villains are the usual bland psychos where most of them, under the effects of a cerebrum treatment, have a go at one another, saving a select, lucky few who aren't affected by the side effects, the heroes here prove to be the ones who carry the film. Guy Pearce plays his heroic Snow like an A one A-hole, complete with wisecracks that work, and many that don't. I could have sworn he was a cyborg for the amount of punishment sustained while nary having his skin broken, and having to survive various unbelievable action sequences that somehow made everything put together seem over the top. Maggie Grace's Emilie doesn't appreciate Snow's antics, so watching them go one up against another, with that inevitable romantic development amongst their characters as a given, gives Lockout a different flair, since their chemistry worked.
Forget about the effects used in the Star War-ish finale with space fighters going all out against a Death Star like installation, or other special effects that look more animated than to augment real life action, or that the fights here happen to be more of the usual way with fisticuffs being used to settle disputes. If you're game for some science fiction action adventure without minding a mediocre plot livened by the chemistry of the leads, and to allow Europa Corp to blood its fledging storytellers, then Lockout would just be right up your alley.
Lockout is, not unexpectedly, a potluck of derivative references.
Guy Pearce met with Luc Besson at the beginning of 2010 in LA to discuss the film and then met with Stephen St. Leger and James Mather a few months later. He thought the script felt original, which is always what he is looking for. He also liked the idea of playing an irreverent character like Snow. He was drawn to him because he's not the typical action hero. He exhibited a lazy and exhausted quality.It has quite some tradition that some of writer/producer Luc Besson's movies get censored for a more profitable PG-13 rating. The censorship for the PG-13 rating is obviously no unknown territory for the filmmakers in Besson's team since they managed to take the edge off it very well by applying almost every tool one could think of. Next to using harmless alternate takes or simply cutting something out, the PG-13 also delivers a censored dialogue, audio line and even digitally manufactured visual alterations (and maybe even blood that's not quite as red as it is normally). A lot of effort to make a film that is usually aiming at experienced B-action buffs suitable for teenagers. a5c7b9f00b
https://disqus.com/home/discussion/channel-dirctictipozi/download_full_movie_fallout_4_in_hindi/ https://diigo.com/0d67wf https://disqus.com/home/discussion/channel-perfrarneypocur/download_hindi_movie_cut_the_fat/ http://phnix.guildwork.com/forum/threads/5ba07882002aa82e1a2b9d15-episode-1157-full-movie-hd-1080p-download https://www.causes.com/posts/4919298 http://wierkotagfoka.wap-ka.com/forum2_theme_112967770.xhtml?tema=177 http://telegra.ph/The-Beast-Full-Movie-Free-Download-09-18 http://helgoyamodellflyklubb.ning.com/profiles/blogs/vegas-full-movie-download-mp4 https://disqus.com/home/discussion/channel-cocustiofreerir/download_hindi_movie_battle_of_the_humungonauts/ https://diigo.com/0d67we
Annons