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In a future mind-controlling game, death row convicts are forced to battle in a 'Doom'-type environment. Convict Kable, controlled by Simon, a skilled teenage gamer, must survive thirty sessions in order to be set free. Or won't he?
Ken Castle is extremely rich, popular and powerful since he invented and started exploiting the virtual online parallel reality games, in which people can either pay as user or be paid as 'actor' in a system of mind-control. The ultimate version, Slayers, fields death row convicts as gladiators in a desperate dim bid for survival, which no-one made yet. The champion, John 'Kable' Tillman, was scheduled to die just before he'ld gain release, but he persuades his teenage 'handler' to hand over the reins so he can fully use his talents and experience. Thus Kable escapes to freedom, only to be chased illegally by Castle's men, yet fights back all the way to his HQ and challenges his evil hidden plans.
Gamer is the third film from directors Neveldine/Taylor; having written and directed the brilliantly insane Clank series, I was looking forward to see how they got on with a new concept. Gamer retains the frenzied kinetic energy of Clank and blends it with an intriguing if unoriginal plot based around the use of real life gaming avatars.
The plot is mildly stimulating but failed to engage me to any significant extent; I think this may be due to its overall simplicity and unoriginality spread thinly throughout scenes of rapidly edited action, explosions and violence. However, this action is a very well stylised distraction directed with a very novel approach. Visually, the film looks great and normally I'm not a fan of a flashy heavy editing style but it didn't bother me in this case; though I did find my mind wondering with scene after scene of shoot-'em-up style action sequences. Scenes set in the film's online simulated world, similar to that of The Sims or PlayStation Home, offer some attractive visuals and entertaining comedy value.
Gerard butler offers an adequate performance with little dialogue, but I kept thinking to myself that Jason Statham or Bruce Willis (in his peak) could have done a better job. Butler's disguised Scottish accent often odd to hear. However, the supporting cast were impressive, in particular Michael C. Hall as Butler's antagonist.
I enjoyed Gamer but was mildly disappointed at its lack of originality; but it was fast, fun and frenetic with a decent soundtrack, stylish direction technique and a good cast but overall I felt it could have been more.
6/10.
I like Gerard Butler, but this movie was not the kind I imagined. Now the premise is using prisoners as Icons or Avatars for people involved with a game that harnesses Nanytes in each of the cons minds. Once the Nanytes replicate, they become as one with the mind. Thus the user for that particular Icon/Avatar can play a deadly game called slayers. Yet this film was way too convoluted to be desired, it took weird twists and turns that made absolutely no sense. Public sex, public domination in a place called society, where men and women would live out THE most obscene fantasy you could ever dream up. And Castle, the mastermind of such a device using people to degrees for his benefit. But in all of this, Cable (Butler) was to find his daughter before one prisoner who was not infected with the Nanytes was going to kill her and his wife. I can see that part of the story making sense, but with everything else it seemed it was too drastic and fast to comprehend. I suppose the writer was thinking of how this earth is going to such a place little by little until it would become so saturated, that no one would see the difference. Violence would become a mainstay in life, sex in public places would be second nature, and living to see prisoners kill each other although I don't think anybody would really disagree on that part, most criminals today are so beyond help, that the public would think it would be doing them a favour. But all in all, it was okay, lot of blood and gore, but realistically, it was to acid edge of a movie to be believed. I hope in the future the director can tame it down a few notches.
As the brutish Kable, Gerard Butler must find out who's pulling his strings, but it's the audience whose chain gets yanked by this headache-inducing techno-violent mishmash.
Gamers is based on a screenplay by written and directed by American film-makers Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, who also co-directed the movie. John Tillman is his real name. The name "Kable" was given to him since he was in the Slayers game. The Nanites actually replace existing brain cells, probably those in the motor cortex, which control movement. People who have them are able to think and feel but not move on their own. The nanites are able to receive information from a transmitter and can send out any information they see or hear. They cannot be removed without killing the person.It is explained that the US prisons were so overcrowded, they were on the verge of bankruptcy. Castle's company provided funding in exchange for using the prisoners for his game, having made his fortune with the game Society. Also, there was a vote, and 68% of Americans voted in favor of using prisoners for sport. Given the film's timeline, it appears that (a) Kable was jailed, (b) his wife was unemployed for a time, (c) Child services took away their daughter and placed her in foster care, and (d) the only job she could get was in Society in a bid to regain custody of their daughter. However, later in the film, it is revealed that Castle may have influenced events. Partly. Indeed a petrol engine car can run on a mixture of ethanol (i.e. drinking alcohol) and gasoline. A car today needs about an 85% mixture of gasoline to ethanol to run. In terms of the movie, this means the truck is running because there is already some gas in the tank. However, a car needs a special carburetor to run with only ethanol instead of gasoline, and common potable ethanol is not flammable enough to run an engine, even with the special carburetor. Fuel-grade ethanol is usually 100% ethanol, while beer and wine are around 8% by volume, regular "hard" drinks have 40% (80 proof), and very few drinks have 75% (~151 proof). It's possible that what Kable drank was well-over 151 proof, but the effect upon his senses and motor function would've been severe, especially given the intense physical activity which likely sped up his metabolism. (The drink could've been spiked with medication that slows down metabolism, but that's reaching and also contradicts the point of urinating into the fuel tank.) Therefore, the truck in Gamer should not be able to run, especially with the "extras" added to the mix. That being said and given that the film takes place in the future, maybe cars at that time are equipped to run on ethanol instead of gasoline. However, it's very unlikely that store-bought alcoholic drinks could run such a car, and the chances are even lower on a mixture of alcohol, vomit, and urine. In summary, the truck very likely could run because of existing fuel already in the tank, and what Kable did was probably completely unnecessary. As shown in the movie, there were security cameras in the locker room, and they spotted it. It would have been confiscated.First, the audience cannot be sure what actually goes on in Society. There are two implied sex scenes. In the first, Kable's wife propositions the Pig-Nosed Man, and then it cuts away. Later, we see that she is unharmed. In the second implied sex scene, we see the upper torso of a naked woman hopping up and down in the rave. Given today's MMORPGs, it is quite possible that the "sex" in Society is actually quite tame and PG-rated, with the situation being much more interesting than the actual graphics. On the other hand, if actual sex did occur, it would be covered on the same statutes as pornography, which is legal in many countries as long as there is consent. The movie does not explain how far the actors are required to perform a sex act, but either way, it would be legal. Alternatively, many films extrapolate the future of the human race with the assumption of further lapses in censorship and "acceptable morality", therefore it's entirely possible in this future the sex implied on screen is entirely legal under the current laws. It's also possible that the facilitating of Society involves some illegal activity that is undetected or being ignored by the justice system. a5c7b9f00b
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