Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
Keanu Reeves, Dolph Lundgren, Ice-T, Dina Meyer, Takeshi Kitano ... (see more) , Henry Rollins , Barbara Sukowa , Tracy Tweed
You might be tempted to call it "Johnny Moronic" after you've seen this illogical and derivative adaptation of William Gibson's cyberpunk short story (available in his book Burning Chrome), which is all the more depressing since Gibson himself wrote the screenplay. First you have to ask yourself why... (read more) You might be tempted to call it "Johnny Moronic" after you've seen this illogical and derivative adaptation of William Gibson's cyberpunk short story (available in his book Burning Chrome), which is all the more depressing since Gibson himself wrote the screenplay. First you have to ask yourself why valuable top-secret electronic data would be stored in the "wet-wired" brain of a human courier (played by Keanu Reeves), who then transports the data from China to New Jersey as part of his last, most dangerous assignment. Surely there are better ways to transmit sensitive information, but since this is really just a conventional thriller with near-future design and spiffy special effects, Gibson and New York artist Robert Longo (making his directorial debut) are more interested in surface gloss and cyberpunk atmosphere. On that level the movie's fairly engaging, and Japanese film star Takeshi Kitano makes a pretty good villain, tracking Reeves down for the information in his data-packed brain. The movie also boasts an eclectic gallery of supporting players including rapper Ice-T, performance artist and rocker Henry Rollins, beefcake actor Dolph Lundgren, and transcontinental oddball Udo Kier. They can't stop this trip through virtual reality from being botched up, but sci-fi fans will certainly enjoy the echo of Gibson's fiction that remains on the screen. --Jeff Shannon
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R, 98 min.
Directed by:
Robert Longo
Release Date: May 26, 1995
DVD Release Date: Nov 11, 1997
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future int 2021? hmmm love to see it we are 11 years away from it. Soooo loved this movie. and still do!
I just watched the Extended Cut and it was much better than what I remembered from the theatrical version when it was first released.
The whole cyberpunk world is pretty cool. More of William Gibson's stories should be adapted to the big screen.
Well, Dolph playing a whacked out priest from a dystopic future is pretty funny. (albeit not intentionally) This is pretty awful.
william gibson himself could have driven a double-decker bus full of 80s rappers and punk vocalists into this disaster's third act, and he still wouldn't have salvaged anything. what a piece of shit.
OK, so Keanu Reeves still can't act. The simplistic story of a cyber-courier who has some hot information that makes him a target of the yakuza is countered by some stunning visuals of cyberspace. The supporting cast is quite a motley crew--rapper ... (read more) OK, so Keanu Reeves still can't act. The simplistic story of a cyber-courier who has some hot information that makes him a target of the yakuza is countered by some stunning visuals of cyberspace. The supporting cast is quite a motley crew--rapper Ice-T, Black Flag lead singer Henry Rollins, Europeans Barbara Sukowa and He-Man himself, Dolph Lundgren, and Beat Takeshi, to name a few.
Worth a look.
Wasn't dull. A weird take on a futuristic environment, plus considering this is pre-Matrix for Keanu. Still Keanu was at that stage where acting classes might of helped.
The US cut is ok, but the Japanese one is actually quite good. They left more character development in and used original music. Overall, it made the film much better in terms of flow and overall appeal.
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