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GAMER: Not bad, but not good.


Part breakneck this pointless but enjoyable little film, to be enjoyed all in one breath together with a generous amount of pop-corn steaming. Let's start by saying that the future we have told many, and now all the sauces, as well as risks of dependence on gaming and last but not least we are not ignorant of cattivacci sure you want to take over the world and not shown. Gamer claim to mix all this, trying boldly propose a formula if not unprecedented, at least decent fracassone. If some ideas are not bad, (the absurd social networks, the figures of the extras, the players) are, unfortunately, some ingenuity all slip back into the cauldron of the butchery. In the first part guncotton then, sadly it follows a second conventional imbolsita with explanations of place, fittings and confused narrative scenes strappacore that rivals the worst musicals Naples. Gerard Butler for his part, proves once more to be a great Blufi, a role that got it lucky (Leonidas in 300), and then lie down in filmacci the likes of Rock 'n Rolla . In conclusion Gamer could also threaten to give an enjoyable evening, as long as you pull the plug, sink into your favorite chair and get caught by an inexhaustible thirst for beer.

THE PLOT IN TWO WORDS
In a future unknown, but near, the world goes mad for a game in which death row inmates embark on missions pericolossime, controlled remotely from unlikely players.

THE SCENE THAT IS THE FILM
The beginning and the scene here and there some other tasty.

VOTE
If you have 00 to 13 years: Too violent, nc
If you have 13 to 20 years: Belloooooo, 8

If you have 20 to 30 years: Cute, 6.5
If you have 30 to 40 years: passable, 6

If you have 40 years and over: For heaven's sake, 4


Gamer (U.S. 2008)
Directed by Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor
With Gerard Butler, Kyra Sedgwick

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