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unlimited is limited, but suggests something interesting. Granted, his proposal is one that we've heard dozens of times, a couple who were on the chilling effect (echoes of 1968 film Charly , based on Daniel Keyes' short story "Flowers for Algernon, "a lot), but that does not mean it's not fun priča.Čovjek with nothing suddenly becomes a man with everything. Eddie Morra (Bradley Cooper), on the miracle drug that allows him to use all his brain, not just twenty percent.
......unlimited is limited, but suggests something interesting. Granted, his proposal is one that we've heard dozens of times, a couple who were on the chilling effect (echoes of 1968 film Charly , based on Daniel Keyes' short story "Flowers for Algernon, "a lot), but that does not mean it's not fun priča.Čovjek with nothing suddenly becomes a man with everything. Eddie Morra (Bradley Cooper), on the miracle drug that allows him to use all his brain, not just twenty percent.
......unlimited is limited, but suggests something interesting. Granted, his proposal is one that we've heard dozens of times, a couple who were on the chilling effect (echoes of 1968 film Charly , based on Daniel Keyes' short story "Flowers for Algernon, "a lot), but that does not mean it's not fun priča.Čovjek with nothing suddenly becomes a man with everything. Eddie Morra (Bradley Cooper), on the miracle drug that allows him to use all his brain, not just twenty percent.
......is a drug called NZT. When Eddie takes in his former brother-in-law, Vernon Gant (Johnny Whitworth), who just happens to be a drug dealer, he is convinced that the drug street legal and FDA approved. This is because Eddie is an idiot, and a former drug addict with a drink at the same time. Also, his girlfriend, Lindy (Abby Cornish), just left, and he is a writer with a waiting period that can not seem to get past the first word on the computer. After taking medication, he was able to open your heart and get everything you've ever seen, read or heard. He ends his book in record time, winning in everything he plays, he managed to become a ladies only shower. His narration (which, in terms of past / present / future time, it makes absolutely no sense) asks us "What would you do?" Well, certainly not that.
...supported by our cast consists of actors who should know better. Abbie Cornish, brilliant in Jane Campion's Bright Star (2009), is reduced to "blond girl," and Robert De Niro - again - was reduced to a stereotype. He plays Carl Van Loon, a powerful businessman, only one of many notes in his arsenal. It is saddening to see a great actor to collect his paycheck and sleepwalk through what should be interesting. I'd go so far as to say that he is the most depressing thing about the movie whose message winds up being vile and uneducated: Take a drug addict and give him a drug that makes it the Superman. Now watch him squirm, without drugs. Now watch your life become perfect. Remember children -. Drugs are bad
...Of course, it's a moot point - we all know drugs are bad. And, of course, there are no drugs that make up what this film to the drug. It is vijest.Loša good news is that the film does not care. Films in general should be about escape. It is the emotion-delivery business. We all know that, too. So, when we go see the movie as is unlimited, we should get something more than that? I will give a film that drugs have serious side effects - people who take it are either dead, or wish to have - but that's because their supply ran out. Eddie's immediate goal is to keep the supply from running out. Of course, he will get off at the end of the drug. Yes, the events around him are scary, but super-Eddie can not do anything.
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