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Old 10-24-2004, 04:37 PM   #188 of 298
Dave Hackman
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Code 46

Tim Robbins character William is Lost in Code 46 Violation after a couple of sexual encounters with Maria mother of Grace. She performs movements of freedom for those willing to risk their lives to travel without question. Robins utilizes technology by accepting a virus of empathy to help him weed out violators, which it does but he is unable to portray this through his character effectively, unlike Gary Oldman in the Professional. Robbins attempt was repetitive and sad to see, tell me something about yourself anything he spouted, then guess what? He spits out the answer, oh boy. Maria was fine but she was just there to be Tim’s sexual indiscretion. The cities were unimpressive and overall settings seemed pretty dull. Panhandlers are always a nice touch, not. Tim’s family life is out of place and shown with little emotion, especially for a person with such a virus. Didn’t see any coworkers or real command structure in his job or society. Huge gaps in the story left me not caring very much for the quick sad ending.

Memory altering has got to be the hottest way to get your movie approved nowadays.

I am more disappointed with this type of movie because it evokes sparks of interest that ultimately fizzle into the abyss of movie crap.

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