Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 100000000
Revenue
$ 103039258

Dr. Will Caster

Evelyn Caster

Max Waters

Agent Donald Buchanan

Bree

Colonel Stevens

Joseph Tagger

Martin

Joel Edmund

Bob

Paul

Roger

Heng

Chiu

Dr. Thomas Casey

James Thomas

Dr. Strauss

Meth Head #1

Meth Head #2

Red Hooded Teenager

Tech Conference Coordinator

Groupie

RIFT Hacker

Reporter

BDC Greeter

BDC Servant

FBI Agent

FBI Agent

Solar Field Worker

Will In Hybrid

Will In Hybrid

Special Forces on Roof

Medical Lab Tech

RIFT Surgeon

RIFT Surgeon

RIFT Medical Tech

RIFT Medical Tech

MIT Programmer

Miserable Student

Hybrid Townsman (uncredited)

Tech Conference Attendee (uncredited)

Townswoman (uncredited)

Berkeley Student (uncredited)

Hybrid Soldier (uncredited)

Elon Musk (uncredited)

John Mccarthy (uncredited)

RIFT Member
Written by jw on 2022-01-07
flat as empty paper When the FBI guy (Cillian Murphy) gives a clueless monologue for the first time, I wondered whether that was a potshot. The second time, it became clear the writer has no clue what he's writing about. No, the blender meme wasn't about Luddism. Plots involving AIs have been around for decades, and they always require a good amount of suspension of disbelief. But they should never be stupid. (Nor should the AIs.) Here, both are. There is no depth to the story, no suspense, no unexpected developments either. These topics - AI, Nanites, Dr. Frankenstein improving the world - has been written about competently, oftentimes. A good copy would've done. When this script tries to be deep, philosophical even, it fails. But that's not the worst of it. The only actor to get to express some (some!) emotional range and depth is Rebecca Hall in her role as Eveyln Caster. The other actors, good as they are, have very little to work with - all the characters are flat and schematic. The partner: loving. The concerned friend: despairing. The father figure: caring. The terrorists: self-righteous. The FBI: sober. The townspeople: stupid hicks. And so on. The obvious questions don't get asked, the less obvious - hey, the AI and a number of characters are supposed to be highly intelligent! - aren't asked either. And so the movie plods along to its expected end. Even acclaimed actors have a hard time to breathe life and sense in a papier mâché puppet. "Transcendence" (2014) is another WOMBAT: Waste Of Money, Brains, And Time. Don't waste yours.