The Reconstruction of William Zero (2014)

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The Reconstruction of William Zero: Directed by Dan Bush. With Conal Byrne, Amy Seimetz, Scott Poythress, Lake Roberts. A geneticist wakes up from an accident with only fragments of his memory is forced to relearn who he is via his twin brother. But as he digs deeper, he discovers he might not be who he thought at all.

“It took me three attempts to watch this movie. Five minutes into the first attempt I went to sleep. Of course thatu0026#39;s not fair. No movie is that bad. OK, very few movies are that bad. On the second attempt I got to about 20 minutes in before falling asleep. On the third attempt, after being well rested, I completed the movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBy now youu0026#39;re probably wondering why was I so committed to watching this movie. I donu0026#39;t know. So, the one word I have for this movie is: somniferous. That is to say sleep inducing.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;The Reconstruction of William Zerou0026quot; was a movie about cloning, and not a good one. Dr. William Blakely is the subject of the cloning and two wrongs donu0026#39;t make a right. In other words, if you take one lifeless character and clone him what do you have? Yes, thatu0026#39;s two lifeless characters.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe story was thrown together. There was a little twist in there but that did nothing to save it. Somehow we were supposed to care about he and his wife whom we saw for all of five minutes. It was just one slow, drawn out drama detailing number 5,362 of why cloning is bad.”

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