Remember that, people! His acting is wooden and just leaves a great deal to be desired. Repeating a line does not equate to a deeper, more sincere feeling. I didn’t really care about the romance plots in the film and there was no chemistry between Breen or the other actresses. The characters are still as flat as before, with too much exposition and needless nudity. This film is as unintentionally funny as Breen’s previous offerings. That’s not really the fault of the (other) actors. It wasn’t very fluidic which just gave a very strong impression of being badly put together as a film, and it didn’t flow very well either. The camera work was just bumbling and awkward. That’s concerning, seeing as in this case the actors had other credits and weren’t just in to do something for a chum. Of course, every hacker hacks with computer systems never actually turned on. It’s as if he is playing out an untapped fantasy for himself where he is the Hero, bringing down corporations and getting the girl. Making his central character a computer hacker of some sort seems to be a recurring theme of Breen’s films and its rather boring. More and more this film tried to act as a self-inflicted ego stroke for Breen himself. I know I say that a lot about any Breen movie.
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