This potentially stylish cyberpunk movie is turned into nothing more than an endless series of tiresome chase sequences.
Impostor (2001)
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Reviews Counted:86
Fresh:13
Rotten:73
Average Rating:3.7/10
Consensus: With its low production value and uninspired direction, Impostor comes off as a mixture of The Fugitive and Blade Runner, only not as good or as involving.
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Gary Sinise enters the world of futuristic action heroes in Gary Fleder's sci-fi thriller IMPOSTOR, based on a story by Philip K. Dick. Sinise stars as Spencer Olham, a weapons expert in 2079 who... Gary Sinise enters the world of futuristic action heroes in Gary Fleder's sci-fi thriller IMPOSTOR, based on a story by Philip K. Dick. Sinise stars as Spencer Olham, a weapons expert in 2079 who wakes up one morning to find himself accused of being an alien. He sets out on the run, being hunted down by Major Hathaway (Vincent D'Onofrio). He receives help from an underground leader (Mekhi Pipher), and upon returning to the city, he must convince his wife, Maya (Madeleine Stowe), and his best friend, Nelson (Tony Shalhoub), that he is indeed her husband and not some kind of robot monster with a bomb in his chest. With IMPOSTOR, director Gary Fleder (DON'T SAY A WORD) has crafted an edgy, fast-paced film that contains elements of Alfred Hitchcock's THE WRONG MAN, Ridley Scott's BLADE RUNNER (also based on a Dick story), Andrew Davis's THE FUGITIVE, and Paul Verhoeven's ROBOCOP. Sinise gets to flex his muscles as he continually escapes from Hathaway and a torture device that Goldfinger would be proud of, the Vivisector. The futuristic, fascistic world created by production designer Nelson Coates and shot beautifully by cinematographer Robert Elswit is the perfect setting for this ultimate battle of man against machine, the individual against the state, love and humanity against order and militarism. [More]
Starring: Gary Sinese, Madeleine Stowe, Vincent D'Onofrio, Mekhi Phifer
Starring: Gary Sinese, Madeleine Stowe, Vincent D'Onofrio, Mekhi Phifer, Tony Shalhoub, Tim Guinee
Director: Gary Fleder
Director: Gary Fleder
Screenwriter: Ehren Kruger, Mark Protosevich, Scott Rosenberg, David Twohy
Producer: Gary Sinise, Marty Katz, Amber Steven
Composer: Mark Isham
Studio: Dimension Films
Reviews for Impostor
Once the movie abandons ideas, it falls flat -- it's not well made enough to engage us with shallowness.
An uneven look into a grim future that doesn’t come close to the level of intelligence and visual splendour that can be seen in other films based on Philip K. Dick stories.
Not a disaster by any means, but neither is it the futuristic parable it so clearly wants to be.
Hope keeps arising that the movie will live up to the apparent skills of its makers and the talents of its actors, but it doesn't.
Sinise wears a permanent grimace of anxiety, as if wondering how he let himself be trapped in a science fiction film even sillier than Mission to Mars.
Impostor starts as a tribute to Philip K. Dick and winds up selling its soul to Arnold Schwarzenegger.
...unworthy of a release beyond the direct-to-video market; it doesn't even deserve to carry a title with more than one syllable.
Despite fine performances and some fun moments, Impostor too frequently relies on contrived plot points to reach its revelatory climax.
What 'Blade Runner' would’ve looked like as a low-budget series on a UHF channel.
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