Watch: Clonehunter 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – 2525 A.D. Man has colonized the stars. The wealthy and powerful implant their brains in cloned versions of themselves to gain immortality. As a side-effect, occasionally a clone develops mutant abilities. A clonehunter and his new partner have to track down a clone who threatens to destroy the planet unless the rich man he was cloned for gives him all his wealth..
Plot: 2525 A.D. Man has colonized the stars. The wealthy and powerful implant their brains in cloned versions of themselves to gain immortality. As a side-effect, occasionally a clone develops mutant abilities. A clonehunter and his new partner have to track down a clone who threatens to destroy the planet unless the rich man he was cloned for gives him all his wealth.
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Low-budget, but made with pride
I must say I was pleasantly surprised at how easy & enjoyable this one was to watch. You can tell right away that it’s relatively low-budget, but one thing that’s also pretty clear to me at least is that the actors were clearly trying their best to do a good job. Even the actors who weren’t all that great – they at least clearly took it seriously. I’d rather see a bad actor who is serious about at least trying to do a good job than a wonderful actor who couldn’t give a fig -any- day. I was particularly impressed with the leading actress (the one with the robotic hand). She nuanced some parts of the script in such a way that if this is still a relatively “new” career for her, then I’d love to see her work in 20 years because with a bit of time & experience, I think she has “greatness” potential.Visually speaking, it wouldn’t surprise me to learn that this was someone’s “Bladerunner”-inspired attempt at making a live action “comic book” style movie. The sets, the lighting, the colors and even the character poses were all things that would actually look fairly decent in comic book ink. The “Plasticoat” billboard ad on the side of a building was very much an homage to Bladerunner – the actress even seemed to give the same smile.
The characters were fairly formulaic, and certain scenes were as well, but overall the creators of this flick did manage to make it interesting and actually seemed to have a few of those “original ideas” which so seem to elude movie writers these days.
My favorite part of the entire movie was Naomi, the holographic cat – she’s not all that prominent in any given scene, but she is ever-present (even if only off to the side) and is ultimately much more critical than she’s ever given credit for. She was a nifty idea and perhaps the most well-done special effect of the entire film. Her movements and interaction with the other characters were all very detailed – her sounds, her motions as a cat and her flickerings as a holograph as well as her color – all were nuanced to a degree you wouldn’t expect for a film with such a low budget. Whoever made that special effect clearly has a talent for finessing the believable from the non-existent quantum- binary froth of the CGI realms. 😉
Overall, I wouldn’t recommend it for family night -or- to folks who take their science fiction seriously enough to make a distinction between “science fiction” and “sci-fi” – this film is definitely “sci-fi” for those who understand the difference. 🙂 But it is a pretty cute story and isn’t difficult at all to sit through if you don’t try to expect too much from it.
Not so much tacky as low budget
If you, like I, turned to this movie expecting a tacky sci-fi story based solely on the title, you’ll find yourself somewhat pleasantly disappointed. This film delivers a surprisingly good storyline, hampered largely by the low budget available for production. The low budget is particularly evident in the special effects, which demonstrate some creative problem solving to deliver the large number of effects required by the script.The script could have used a bit more editing. While it does have a couple of holes in it, none are so gaping as the obvious one in the award winning “The Kings Speech,” and these holes are largely compensated for by the occasional good line and unexpected plot twists. The same holds true for both the cinematography and editing as well.
While there is the occasional really interesting shot—such as the drunk/drugged shot, there are also a few really bad shots which should have been cut, or re-shot.
It’s difficult to critique the actors’ performance, or even that of the director for these reasons. Just about every scene left me feeling like they ended each filming session when they ran out of film for retakes—or that they only had enough for one or two takes.
But the storyline is a real saving grace for this film. I can’t help but think that had they the resources available to the blockbuster films, that this film could have outperformed them at the box office.
A little tacky, yes. A little campy, yes. Check it out anyway, it’s an interesting watch.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 25 min (85 min)
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Status Released
Rated R
Genre Sci-Fi
Director Andrew Bellware
Writer Eric Steele
Actors Tzaddi Allick, Jef Betz, Greg Oliver Bodine, H.R. Britton
Country USA
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
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