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The 7th Dimension

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Computer hackers trying to break into the Vatican's mainframe unlock a deadly supernatural force.

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Audience Member was für ein blödsinn Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Audience Member An interesting take on the end of the world Beacon77 plays like a cross between Prince of Darkness and The DaVinci Code. The film is obviously low budget as the majority of the film takes place in one small apartment but director Watson makes the most of this by creating a palpable sense of claustrophobia and dread. The acting can be a bit dodgy and the dialogue becomes trite at times but it never slows this thriller train down till the credits roll. As long as you can handle not having every answer spoon fed to you, you may just enjoy this atypical apocalyptic puzzler. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member Interesting concept let down a little by the characters, especially the annoying girl chasing her tutor. The god theory they had was different and the vatican conspiracy was an interesting way to set up the story. Not bad Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Audience Member An interesting take on the end of the world Beacon77 plays like a cross between Prince of Darkness and The DaVinci Code. The film is obviously low budget as the majority of the film takes place in one small apartment but director Watson makes the most of this by creating a palpable sense of claustrophobia and dread. The acting can be a bit dodgy and the dialogue becomes trite at times but it never slows this thriller train down till the credits roll. As long as you can handle not having every answer spoon fed to you, you may just enjoy this atypical apocalyptic puzzler. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member "Code 77" part d'une idee ambitieuse, très ambitieuse, trop ambitieuse : la numerologie, les propheties codifiees de la Torah, la victoire electorale de Bush, la mort de Lady Di, les psycho-agents de la CIA, les secrets enfouis du Vatican et à peu près tout ce qu'on peut trouver sur les sites complotistes les plus tares du Web. Arme de cette base de travail gigantesque, le realisateur s'est vite rendu compte qu'on ne lui avait pas file assez de ble pour tourner en exterieur, donc tout se deroule dans un appartement securise avec des hackers fort occupes à provoquer l'apocalypse en reliant tous les fils de l'echeveau. Ne sachant trop comment rendre son idee attrayante dans un environnement aussi modeste, "Code 77" devient incoherent et fouillis à force de vouloir condenser toutes ses idees en une heure trente. Faute d'avoir les moyens de montrer quoi que ce soit, il tente le coup de la tension et de la parano au sein d'un groupe restreint (avec un peu de surnaturel flou, juste au cas où)...et echoue complètement à faire decoller ce recit bavard et ennuyeux. Dommage que l'echec total de "Code 77" soit imputable à son manque evident de moyens car de nombreuses idees lancees à l'aveuglette meriteraient à elles-seules de faire l'objet d'un long-metrage. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/05/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Computer hackers trying to break into the Vatican's mainframe unlock a deadly supernatural force.
Director
Brad Watson
Screenwriter
Brad Watson, Debbie Moon
Genre
Sci-Fi, Horror, Fantasy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 25, 2019
Runtime
1h 32m