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It's tantalising what director David Fincher (SE7EN, ZODIAC, FIGHT CLUB) would have done with this dark, twisted and very stylish fantasy that surges into the male psyche. As it is this is a hugely enjoyable sugar rush of possibilities as failed novelist Eddie (Bradley Cooper on excellent form) is broke and single and really needs a good shave. This al changes when he stumbles upon a stash of clear pills capable of unleashing the dormant 80% of the human brain. One pill later and he's a cerebral superman, it's a total recall of everything he's ever read, laser observations and warp-speed learning. he manages to seduce the hot landlady he owes three months rent to, types out a best selling novel over the weekend, masters Italian and Chianese during an afternoons jogging and transforms into a slick suited Gordon Gekko-esque finacial genius. Limitless is a thrilling rush of eye popping colours and great special effects that hits a high everytime Eddie does. There are mondblowing telescopic zooms through Manhatten that gives the viewer a giddy sensation that matches the film perfectly.
Cooper makes the most of his first major role of real range, but in this fantasy there is a dark side and things start to go bad as Eastern European loan sharks want Eddies blood and Business mogul Carl van Loom (Robert De Nero, taking himself semi-seriously for once) and a knife-wielding mystery man plus some scary side effects to the drug are all closing in on his perfect world.
Limitless is very smart, it's a dark satire and moves very fast and is alot of fun, the script is clever with the bonus of some very funny lines ("Wear differnt coloured suits", Eddie tells is two body guards. "This isn't the Matix.") and also some surpising jolts of violence and some great twist. Wait for the inventively queasy one that sees Eddie thinking his way out of the bloody finale.
Limiless is one of the smartest,enjoyable of 2011.
Just say yes!
See if you like......
Wall Street.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
Inception.
The Adjustment Bureau.
It's tantalising what director David Fincher (SE7EN, ZODIAC, FIGHT CLUB) would have done with this dark, twisted and very stylish fantasy that surges into the male psyche. As it is this is a hugely enjoyable sugar rush of possibilities as failed novelist Eddie (Bradley Cooper on excellent form) is broke and single and really needs a good shave. This al changes when he stumbles upon a stash of clear pills capable of unleashing the dormant 80% of the human brain. One pill later and he's a cerebral superman, it's a total recall of everything he's ever read, laser observations and warp-speed learning. he manages to seduce the hot landlady he owes three months rent to, types out a best selling novel over the weekend, masters Italian and Chianese during an afternoons jogging and transforms into a slick suited Gordon Gekko-esque finacial genius. Limitless is a thrilling rush of eye popping colours and great special effects that hits a high everytime Eddie does. There are mondblowing telescopic zooms through Manhatten that gives the viewer a giddy sensation that matches the film perfectly.
Cooper makes the most of his first major role of real range, but in this fantasy there is a dark side and things start to go bad as Eastern European loan sharks want Eddies blood and Business mogul Carl van Loom (Robert De Nero, taking himself semi-seriously for once) and a knife-wielding mystery man plus some scary side effects to the drug are all closing in on his perfect world.
Limitless is very smart, it's a dark satire and moves very fast and is alot of fun, the script is clever with the bonus of some very funny lines ("Wear differnt coloured suits", Eddie tells is two body guards. "This isn't the Matix.") and also some surpising jolts of violence and some great twist. Wait for the inventively queasy one that sees Eddie thinking his way out of the bloody finale.
Limiless is one of the smartest,enjoyable of 2011.
Just say yes!
See if you like......
Wall Street.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
Inception.
The Adjustment Bureau.
I really enjoyed this film, I couldn't take my eyes off it, Great story line and brilliant acting by Bradley Cooper, Truly a great film. Highly Recommended.
A good film with a great cast and well directed. A very cleaver idea for a film which made me go read the book straight afterwards. i do prefer the book ending but still it gives a good insight into what could be achieved if we did use abit more of our brain.
the idea was good but not executed in a way that made it exciting enough to watch. there was alot of looking at substance abuse effects than was necessary. the possibilites and outcome of the drug should have been looked at more. the movie still holds together but not one id buy for my collection. wait for tv.
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