Kill Code
Action, Thriller, Science Fiction
Storyline
North America has been divided into four main quadrants. A power-hungry corporation has taken over the conventional prison system and made criminals the new law enforcers. The owner of that corporation, nanoscientist Eion Prescott, created a nano-virus called Onyx. Which is distributed through deadly watches to criminals. First, infecting them. Then, forcing them into eliminating each other for freedom. Who can topple the corporation's entire system from within?
"Judge. Executioner. Freedom."
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"**Score: 3/10 A Dystopian Slog with no real saving graces** In the future, apparently, the only thing more dangerous than a crime-ravaged society is sitting through a movie about one. *Kill Code* is a dystopian action thriller that has the aesthetics of a decent cyberpunk film and the soul of a placeholder script generated during a coffee break. It's a film where the bad guys are wearing fancy murder gloves, the corporations are comically evil, and the plot is, well, it's trying its best. **What the 3 Points Are For** The production values ain't half bad. The film's visual aesthetic is slick, with a grim, neon-lit future that feels dangerous from the first frame. The CGI, especially the "deadly nano-virus" watches and the weaponised gloves, is executed with a polished sheen. Itβs clear the budget went into creating a specific world, and on that front, it delivers. **Where It All Falls Apart** The problem is that once the world is set, there's nothing left to care about. The story is bland a corporate prison system releasing criminals to kill each other for freedom. You've seen it before. The acting doesn't feel like acting; it just feels like people saying their lines with no emotion. You can feel the cast going through the motions, seemingly as disinterested in the world as we are. **Harvey Keitel, What Happened?** Harvey Keitel must have been desperate to take this role. Here is an actor with a filmography of absolute legends *Reservoir Dogs*, *The Piano*, *Mean Streets* and in *Kill Code* he's reduced to rambling about nanotechnology like he's hosting the world's most unsettling TED Talk. Even his performance is bland. It must be the directing, as the rest of the cast, including Tyrese Gibson, are equally flat. **The Verdict** I only made it 45 minutes in, then I had to bail. It's a film that gets by on a shiny veneer, only to reveal a rotten core of a script. It's a testament to the fact that a 3D world cannot save a two-dimensional story. **Watch if:** You're a Harvey Keitel completist who needs to see everything and don't mind a little pain. **Skip if:** You value compelling scripts, genuine emotional investment, or simply wish to avoid a movie that feels like a missed opportunity for everyone involved."
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