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A man who mysteriously loses his sight is fitted with an experimental electronic device which allows him to see... The body count begins to rise as young women are found dead having received strange surgery...
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Totally uninvolving
A Customer from Peterborough, England, 13th January, 2005
Possibly one of the least captivating serial killer movies I've ever seen. Joseph Bottoms is beyond wooden in the lead part. The direction is lacklustre & the screenplay is weak. I actually found myself playing solitaire during the final supposedly tense confrontation between the hero & the villain.
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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
becky#18 from YORK, 29th May, 2004
an absolutely excellent film. Perfect example of 80's "high tech" cinematography including "etchavision," which is what our leading blind man can see when he plugs himself into his sony walkman. One major flaw with his outstanding piece of electronic genius is that is you move your head too fast you cannot see anything, a great help if you are trying to catch a killer. kirsty alley is sexy as ever, but even she cannot take your attention away from the scene where our main man plugs himself into the 80s game "pong" and has a seizure through his walkman. believe it for it is true.
Really enjoyed this
A Customer from Northants, 18th April, 2005
Exciting from the word go. It took a long time for the man to lose his sight, but the computer simulations after his operation were very well done and quite believable. Would recommend this film to anyone.
1 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Pappan from Cambridgeshire, 4th April, 2005
Had I watched this movie 10 years ago I might have probably enjoyed it better. This can probably attributed to any technology based movies.
Leaves you blind and brain dead
A Customer from England, 11th March, 2005
What rubbish. I didnt think they made films this bad but they do. Acting ability is zero from nearly all the cast and thats the good part of the film. Try a virtual reality head set it would be more fun.
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