Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Anthony Mackie | ... | Leo | |
Damson Idris | ... | Harp | |
Enzo Cilenti | ... | Miller | |
Emily Beecham | ... | Sofiya | |
Michael Kelly | ... | Eckhart | |
Kristina Tonteri-Young | ... | Bale | |
Brady Dowad | ... | Bigfoot | |
Henry Garrett | ... | Brydon | |
Alexandra Szucs | ... | Female Bank Worker (as Alexandra Szücs) | |
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Gábor Krausz | ... | Vasili |
Louis Boyer | ... | Marko | |
Velibor Topic | ... | Oshlak | |
Nick Wittman | ... | Headshot Insurgent | |
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Zsolt Szentiványi | ... | Man at Market |
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Péter Darai | ... | Code Insurgent |
When disgraced drone pilot, Lt. Harp (Damson Idris) is sent into a deadly militarized zone after disobeying orders, he finds himself working for Capt. Leo (Anthony Mackie), an android officer tasked with locating a doomsday device before insurgents do. Written by Netflix
A fairly bad movie that feels like it was written by a teenager with no knowledge or life experience.
Anthony Mackie, though unimpressive, did a passable job, whereas I cannot for the life of me understand the casting of Damson Idris, who was fairly bad, having no presence on screen and seemed to be acting on auto pilot.
The writing was atrocious, seemingly trying to convey a message but falling short. The lead is supposed to have 56,000 hours of flight time which is also ridiculous, showing me how bad the writers actually are. 56,000 hours is 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, for over 6 YEARS...
In the end, it is a silly implausible movie that you will forget moments after you watch it.
Not Recommended.