Termination (2019)

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Termination: Directed by John Carlin, Alice Nicolini. With Drake Dalgleish, Bekka Prewitt, Brianna Ripkowski. A faulty prototype of man-engineered human, whose systematic flaw causes her to kill people when she loses control, has to convince her reluctant Creator to terminate her.

“Well, I will just be honest and say that the movieu0026#39;s cover/poster lured me in. It seemed like something in the likes of being cyberpunk. I did take note of it being labeled as an action, sci-fi and horror movie here on IMDb, so I thought that the chances were great that writer and director Alice Nicolini had something good going here.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI managed to endure around 25 minutes of the ordeal that is known as u0026quot;Terminationu0026quot;, then I had to do what the title said. I had to terminate the movie, because it was definitely one of the most prolonged and boring movies that I have had the misfortune of sitting down to watch recently. Very little of any much interest happened in these excruciatingly long 25 minutes, and it didnu0026#39;t really help that the character gallery was downright rubbish.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eVisually, then u0026quot;Terminationu0026quot; had something going for it, but the storyline and script was a massive swing and a miss, sliding down a steep downhill slope. I fell off the wagon down that slope, and I have absolutely zero interest in getting back in the seat and finish watching the movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy rating of u0026quot;Terminationu0026quot; lands on a two out of ten stars, solely because the props were good and the visuals were good. And also the cyberpunk-like cover definitely spruced the movie up, serving as a masterful selling point for an otherwise atrocious movie experience.”

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