Set in a world with memory implants, Alan Hakman is a 'cutter'—someone with the power of final edit over people's recorded histories—but his latest assignment puts him in great danger.
The lack of imagination, given the initial premise, is astounding.
– Erik Lundegaard,
Seattle Times,
15 Oct 2004
rotten:
This debut from writer-director Omar Naim is cut-and-dried sci-fi thriller business.
– Desson Thomson,
Washington Post,
15 Oct 2004
fresh:
Williams has extraordinary success in channeling this other person. How strange that the same actor can play some of the most uninhibited of all characters, and some of the most morose.
– Roger Ebert,
Chicago Sun-Times,
15 Oct 2004
fresh:
It's nice to see Mira Sorvino who has sort of wobbled about since winning the Oscar about ten years ago she is very good in this film.