very nearly great - blame Hollywood
Frustrating. This was about 75% of a great sci-fi movie. It's so evident that there was post-production studio meddling. I'd love to see the original vision. But as someone has already pointed out, once the post-production tinkering process starts to happen, the whole thing is terminally hamstrung. Too bad. I liked that Spader, Basset and Tunney really committed.
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