another netflix looks awesome, little substance flick
Anthony Mackie acted well - I mean, he definitely has plenty of charisma. Unfortunately, his character just ended up jumping and running for the second half of the film, with no further character development.
The lead, on the other hand, was nowhere near as good.
I feel like there were quite a few acting mishaps - soldiers/commanders smirking at all the wrong times, I wasn't sold on the lead's redemption and that's mainly due to poor acting (from the lead and the supposedly pissed off commander) and poor directing (directors are the ones in charge of getting the best out of the actors).
Mackie, being a prototype ai, was given waay too much authority/freedom for this to be believable. You can bet your arse, a prototype with that much authority freedom would have been monitored 24/7 - including monitoring the sound/visual feeds from the implants.
All in all, this was one of those numerous netflix sci-fi specials, where the sfx are awesome, the visuals are great, but there are major problems either with plot or acting and it all makes the thing subpar, despite seemingly great production values. I call it the netflix disease. It seems to me like netflix always tries to save money in the writing/acting department, while spending the bulk of the money on the sfx.
After seeing these amazing looking netflix sci-fi films, you are always left disappointed and thinking how awesome it could have been with just a few improvements.
While I don't follow imdb's ratings, but in this case it's spot on - 5.6/10