Perfect: Android Rising

2013

Action / Drama / Sci-Fi

5
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 33%
IMDb Rating 1.9/10 10 408 408

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Plot summary

The perfect killing machine is reprogrammed to think and feel.


Uploaded by: OTTO
September 06, 2014 at 11:35 PM

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Johnny_West 1 / 10

Horrible Cinematography

Maybe they filmed this movie using Iphones? It seems like only one camera was used. There are two types of shots. First, a long shot usually from about thirty to forty feet, and from the floor looking up. So when people are walking towards the camera, the picture is looking up at them from forty feet away until they get closer. The next shot is super-close-ups, so that each character 's face fills up the entire screen.

I gave up after about twenty minutes, it was making me dizzy. When the characters are talking you get one giant close up, then it pans to the other character's full face close-up when he or she responds, and on and on, like watching a tennis match.

All the scenes were at warehouses. The beginning has people (17 according to one character) breaking into a warehouse to rob it. They all get killed (only four are actually seen) by the world's most advanced android. This top-secret android is guarding a warehouse, so that tells you how dumb this movie is.

Another two scenes of the android prison (also a warehouse), and the android headquarters (also a warehouse) follow. More than likely all the same warehouse, from different areas. Apparently in the future everything looks like a warehouse.

Oh, and the android is chubby. That was kind of funny in a sad way.

Reviewed by nogodnomasters 1 / 10

1.0 out of 5 starsI ALREADY KNOW THE OUTCOME

This is a very low budget film. It takes place 40 years into a future that hasn't advanced in anything other than making androids. There are a group of rebels who what to return America to freedom, although the film never shows you exactly where people aren't free.

Genesis (Chris R. Notarile) is an android who speaks with a cheap voice enhancer normally used for demons. He is built to go after the resistance, but went amok and had to be put on ice in a top secret location at the 77 Hudson St. Public Parking Garage in Jersey City. He escapes, does one more job and then it is 10 years later (cars still look like they are from our era) and he has fallen off the plot.

Another android is made (Samantha Talbott) to take its place. This one is the perfect fighting machine too. ...sorry it hurts to go on. The film oozes with laughable writing.

Just because you watch the SyFy channel and go to Comic-Con doesn't mean you should be making movies when your mommy gets you a camera for graduating the ninth grade. Not worth a free look.

Parental Guide: F-bomb. No sex or nudity.

Reviewed by Dell 1 / 10

Terrible movie without being funny bad. Just bad bad.

This is just a tad better than the movies my kids used to make with our camcorder. Watched as far as I could because I wanted to see why this movie was so poorly rated. Now I know. First off, it appears to be filmed with one camera and not by a professional. If the plot was about some guy running around with a hand-held, fine. But it isn't. I'm an accountant and could write better dialogue and likely could act better as well. Oh and I suck at writing and acting. This is essentially what porn videos are like but without the porn part. I understand that people want to try to make movies. I'm sure it could be fun. But then trying to market it and selling to the public is an altogether different proposition. Anyone who bought this movie could just show a jury the first few minutes of the film and probably be awarded pain and suffering.

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