Implanted 2021
IMDb Ratings: 6.4/10
Genres: Sci-Fi, Thriller
Language: Hindi(Unofficial VO) + English(ORG)
Release Year: 2021
Director: Fabien Dufils
Stars Cast: Michelle Girolami, Nader Boussandel, Scott Broughton
Director: Fabien Dufils
Stars Cast: Michelle Girolami, Nader Boussandel, Scott Broughton
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Implanted Review
In a nutshell: Well-designed sci-fi with clichés, occasional cut-outs, some well-crafted scenes and a green feel to it. If you like medium budget movies this is a must see.
In the long run: Don't get me wrong there are clichés, so it sometimes stumbles. And this is not a new concept that has long come to the forefront (Jexi 2019 is one example) and has long existed where an unknown voice directs its target to perform different unpopular tasks. But the type of story is well-matched, there are spaces, but they are not so big that you cannot logically close them to continue to appreciate the movie.
Cinematography is in a lot of time, the camera work and lighting are more than expected, the exploration is well done and it all sounds worth the story. The message about how big data is makes most of us targeted (which has been proven to be so far) except for politicians, soldiers and workers in the "gray" area who are not obliged to do so. How easy it is to investigate a person / target is also a point as this has been shown to be possible - but tested on the web.
SPOILERS AHEAD Final notes: Items that should have been cut; The end of the b-movie, a cut-out scene to zoom in.
The effect of the red eyes, did not advertise much without the low-quality cgi - the green feeling could be better given without it.
Common sense (even if this breaks the basic criticism of the big security machines and their employees and contractors.
In the long run: Don't get me wrong there are clichés, so it sometimes stumbles. And this is not a new concept that has long come to the forefront (Jexi 2019 is one example) and has long existed where an unknown voice directs its target to perform different unpopular tasks. But the type of story is well-matched, there are spaces, but they are not so big that you cannot logically close them to continue to appreciate the movie.
Cinematography is in a lot of time, the camera work and lighting are more than expected, the exploration is well done and it all sounds worth the story. The message about how big data is makes most of us targeted (which has been proven to be so far) except for politicians, soldiers and workers in the "gray" area who are not obliged to do so. How easy it is to investigate a person / target is also a point as this has been shown to be possible - but tested on the web.
SPOILERS AHEAD Final notes: Items that should have been cut; The end of the b-movie, a cut-out scene to zoom in.
The effect of the red eyes, did not advertise much without the low-quality cgi - the green feeling could be better given without it.
Common sense (even if this breaks the basic criticism of the big security machines and their employees and contractors.

