Extracted

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"Lost in another dimension."
  • R
  • 2013
  • 1 hr 25 min
  • 6.4  (12,607)

"Extracted" is a thought-provoking drama that explores the concept of conscious experience and the limits of human perception. The movie is set in the near future where technology has advanced to the point where it's possible to access and record people's memories. The main character, Tom (Sasha Roiz), is a scientist who has developed a machine that can extract a person's memories and project them onto a screen. However, the machine is still in the early stages of development, and Tom needs to test it on a live subject to determine its effectiveness.

Tom's friend and business partner, Bill (Dominic Bogart), convinces him to use a young drug addict, Anthony (Nick Jameson), as the test subject. They pay Anthony to participate in the experiment, telling him that he'll experience a vivid lucid dream, but things soon take a turn for the worse.

When Tom activates the machine, he enters Anthony's mind but gets trapped inside, unable to escape. He experiences Anthony's memories from his point of view, and as he delves deeper into Anthony's subconscious, he uncovers some shocking truths about the young man's life.

Tom's wife, Abbey (Jenny Mollen), becomes worried when he fails to return home and starts looking for him. She enlists the help of Tom's former colleague, Dr. Samuel (Frank Ashmore), who has his own agenda for the machine and is willing to go to extreme lengths to get his hands on it.

As the movie progresses, the lines between reality and memory start to blur, and Tom begins to question his own sanity. He finds himself caught in a web of deceit and betrayal, trying to unravel the truth about Anthony's life and the reasons why he got trapped in his mind.

"Extracted" is a well-crafted psychological thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout. The movie explores some deep themes such as memory, consciousness, and the ethics of science, and it does so without being preachy or heavy-handed.

The acting is superb, with Sasha Roiz delivering a nuanced and believable performance as Tom, a man struggling with his own demons while trying to uncover the secrets of another. Jenny Mollen is equally impressive as Abbey, a woman who loves her husband but is also fiercely independent and resourceful.

Dominic Bogart is excellent as Bill, the friend who initially convinces Tom to try the experiment but later regrets it, while Nick Jameson is convincing as the troubled Anthony, a victim of circumstances beyond his control.

The direction by Nir Paniry is top-notch, with the pacing just right, and the visual effects, while not groundbreaking, are effective in creating a sense of unease and disorientation.

In conclusion, "Extracted" is a movie worth watching for anyone interested in science fiction, psychological thrillers, or movies that challenge our perception of reality. Its well-developed characters, engaging plot, and underlying themes ensure that it will stay with you long after the credits roll.

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"Extracted" is a thought-provoking drama that explores the concept of conscious experience and the limits of human perception. The movie is set in the near future where technology has advanced to the point where it's possible to access and record people's memories. The main character, Tom (Sasha Roiz), is a scientist who has developed a machine that can extract a person's memories and project them onto a screen. However, the machine is still in the early stages of development, and Tom needs to test it on a live subject to determine its effectiveness.

Tom's friend and business partner, Bill (Dominic Bogart), convinces him to use a young drug addict, Anthony (Nick Jameson), as the test subject. They pay Anthony to participate in the experiment, telling him that he'll experience a vivid lucid dream, but things soon take a turn for the worse.

When Tom activates the machine, he enters Anthony's mind but gets trapped inside, unable to escape. He experiences Anthony's memories from his point of view, and as he delves deeper into Anthony's subconscious, he uncovers some shocking truths about the young man's life.

Tom's wife, Abbey (Jenny Mollen), becomes worried when he fails to return home and starts looking for him. She enlists the help of Tom's former colleague, Dr. Samuel (Frank Ashmore), who has his own agenda for the machine and is willing to go to extreme lengths to get his hands on it.

As the movie progresses, the lines between reality and memory start to blur, and Tom begins to question his own sanity. He finds himself caught in a web of deceit and betrayal, trying to unravel the truth about Anthony's life and the reasons why he got trapped in his mind.

"Extracted" is a well-crafted psychological thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout. The movie explores some deep themes such as memory, consciousness, and the ethics of science, and it does so without being preachy or heavy-handed.

The acting is superb, with Sasha Roiz delivering a nuanced and believable performance as Tom, a man struggling with his own demons while trying to uncover the secrets of another. Jenny Mollen is equally impressive as Abbey, a woman who loves her husband but is also fiercely independent and resourceful.

Dominic Bogart is excellent as Bill, the friend who initially convinces Tom to try the experiment but later regrets it, while Nick Jameson is convincing as the troubled Anthony, a victim of circumstances beyond his control.

The direction by Nir Paniry is top-notch, with the pacing just right, and the visual effects, while not groundbreaking, are effective in creating a sense of unease and disorientation.

In conclusion, "Extracted" is a movie worth watching for anyone interested in science fiction, psychological thrillers, or movies that challenge our perception of reality. Its well-developed characters, engaging plot, and underlying themes ensure that it will stay with you long after the credits roll.

  • Release Date
    2013
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 25 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (12,607)
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