Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 50000000

Revenue

$ 60209334

Top Billed Cast

Keanu Reeves

Eddie Kasalivich

Morgan Freeman

Paul Shannon

Rachel Weisz

Dr. Lily Sinclair

Fred Ward

FBI Agent Leon Ford

Kevin Dunn

FBI Agent Doyle

Brian Cox

Lyman Earl Collier

Joanna Cassidy

Maggie McDermott

Chelcie Ross

Ed Rafferty

Nicholas Rudall

Dr. Alistair Barkley

Tzi Ma

Lu Chen

Krzysztof Pieczyński

Lucasz Screbneski

Julie Pearl

Emily Pearl

Godfrey

Chidi Egbuna

Gene Barge

James Washington

Nathan Davis

Morris Grodsky

Aaron Williams

Lab Techie #3

Daniel H. Friedman

Video Dan

Johnny Lee Davenport

Caleb Williams

James Sie

Ken Lim

Joan Kohn

Sarah Fine

Juan Ramírez

Raymond Peña

Nydia Rodriguez Terracina

Gabrielle Guerrera

Scott Benjaminson

Stuart Showcroft

Ned Schmidtke

Wisconsin Chief Schmidke

Randall Arney

DC Technician

Noelle Bou-Sliman

DC Technician

Joseph F. Kosala

Sergeant Joe Byczkowski

Ron Dean

Sergeant Nick Zingaro

Miguel Nino

Officer Miguel

Turk Muller

Dane County Cop

Neil Flynn

State Trooper Nemitz

Michael Skewes

State Trooper Schwartz

Margaret Travolta

Anita Fermi

Jacqueline G. Arthur

Jackie Mann

Tom Mula

Chicago Administrator

Denise Price

Receptionist

Rick LeFevour

Matthew Haig

Charley Sherman

Justin Tidy

Gina Raffin

Colleen Dryden

Pam Zekman

Rita Bliss

Lisa Tejero

Dolores Enrique

David Pasquesi

Al Vanzetti

John Drummond

Drummond

Cathy Herd

TV Reporter

Tell Draper

TV Reporter

Danny Goldring

Clancy Butler

Eddie Bo Smith Jr.

Yusef Reed

Michael Gaylord James

Jim Gaylord

Ken Moreno

Naldo Partida

Allen Hamilton

Senator Phil Schmidt

Dick Cusack

Senate Chairman

Nicholas Kusenko

Staff Member Stennis

David Michael Gee

Senate Guard

Stanley M. Span

Firechief #1

Ann Whitney

Barkley's Lawyer

Rich Komenich

Bar Patron

Afram Bill Williams

Bridge Controller

Will Zahrn

Bridge Controller

John W. Hardy

Train Porter

Mary Seibel

Older Woman on Train

Nina Beesley

Flower Shop Owner

Michael Shannon

D.C. Flower Delivery Man

Billy Haynes

Doorman

Walter Doggett

Gate Guard

Jack Kandel

Panhandler

Timothy J. Maxwell

Homeless Husband

Leslie Mikol

Homeless Wife

Rio Zavala

Homeless Man

Mark Morettini

Romano

Soseh Kevorkian

Evelyn

Christopher Holloway

Max Holloway

Jim Ortlieb

Orbit

Cheryl Hamada

Hamada

Mike Gray

Swizlard

Joe Guastaferro

Tunnel Foreman

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A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-07-22

I think it was Roger Moore (or maybe Michael Caine) who, when asked about some rotten film he made, said he didn't recall the film but he did the house it paid for. Well, clearly that philosophy was not just limited to the 1970s. Here we have another such film featuring the slightly unkempt Keanu Reeves ("Eddie") who is working with fellow scientist "Lily" (Rachel Weisz) on some revolutionary green technological advances. Next thing, his father is found with a plastic bag over his head, things start exploding and the two are wanted by the FBI for murder, treason - just about every crime in the book. What now ensues is the usual manhunt drama with a truly off-form Brian Cox ("Collier") and a slightly more benign "Shannon" (Morgan Freeman - not playing the President this time) in hot pursuit. The plot is simple, yet the attempts to introduce red herrings - whom can they trust, etc? - merely serve to clutter it all up. Somebody somewhere decided this couldn't just be an action thriller, it had to have some worthier purpose. Well, I am afraid that just fell flat. Keanu is a handsome man, and in many, many of his roles that carries his somewhat limited acting abilities; well not here and Weisz doesn't really turn up either. That said, the production standards are decent, and there is plenty of action to keep the thing moving along but the formula is tired and I was pretty bored after the first fifteen minutes. The film managed to sustain that ennui quite successfully, too.