realdew
There are some spoilers. When I first saw this movie, I caught my eyes on the unique material called OMR card. One omr card has one life. The owner of these cards tries to throw all the cards away and destroy all mankind. I enjoyed watching this movie interesting with regard to the link between the OMR card and the human life. So I enjoyed watching this movie interesting with regard to the link between the unique card and the human life.
totoji
It contains some spoilers. When i watched this movie, I thought this film includes very excellent action in it! And you could find some interesting point. For example, there is a unique card. And I love the poster of this film. The main character on it looks impressing to me. So I wanna watch it again! If you wanna think about death, you should watch it. It will be a good time for you.
vasanthax
Hats off to the team, with in the small budget you guys delivered a excellent movie. The whole movie scenes filmed in few rooms only. This movie is similar to Dark City(1998) theme. if you are a fan of Dark city, you definitely love it. Excellent acting delivered by Paulino Nunes and Janet Porter. this movie definitely deserve the 8/10
key-man
Hard to review without, so - Spoilers -Paulino Nunes did a great job as Mr. Godfrey, he was creepy and weird, Anna Ferguson as Esther was exceptionally weird, especially when she somehow became a martial arts expert mid way through, that was rather disjointed, but in keeping with the allusion that the "Twins" are some kind of demonic duo.The overall concept of the movie was rather good hard Sci-Fi. One index card for each person on earth and by changing the status on the index card, you change the actual status of its associated human. They stayed committed to this, till the end.Side note. 7.5 Billion humans, works out to roughly 9100 Pallets loads of about 1.8 metric Tonnes of index cards each. If stacked 3 pallets high, you'd need a warehouse of at least 4,000 Square Metres, I think their warehouse is a little undersized.The other acting/scripting was rather lacklustre, in my opinion.Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Mort, was a very likable character, until he became a zombie, then there was little acting required of him. He became the comic relief, to some extent, and it was mostly toilet humour, not really in fitting with the tone of the rest of the movie. The other employees of Godfrey Global were each stereotypes to one degree or another, the compulsive suck up, the nerdy office girl with a troubled home life, the seemingly worldly wise secretary with a bit of a reputation for entertaining in the broom closet. Each of their characters changed somewhat mid way through, after they realised the truly Global scale of their bosses machinations. The character changes were mostly for the better, they all became much more likable for it, and gave the viewer a bit more to invest in them. The ending was in keeping with the bleak tone of the film, with just a glimmer of hope in the blank index cards acquired by Janet. The lack of explanation of anything really, was rather annoying, a little exposition might have been a bit of a gift to the viewer, but we were sadly deprived. Overall, good concept, some good acting, mediocre special effects, disjointed character development. 4/10