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Synopsis: No emotion. No fear. No pain. They were the perfect soldiers to protect civilization-until the drone police became the perfect enemy. With little hope left for mankind, Tallis, an electronically enhanced soldier, rescues a rebel beauty from a failed resistance mission. A force to be reckoned with, she will learn to fight and think like a machine for the final battle to save the human race.
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Jesse V. Johnson
Production: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
  2 wins.
 
IMDB:
3.8
R
Year:
2007
93 min
Website
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Order to see!

- Let us go!

- Go!

Quicker walk!

Shoot in the collection!

A perfect ambush.

We have to admire the clarity

of a soldier

without emotion,

feelings or fear.

Does he/she have some human being there?

Activation ECM abrangente.

Totally clean.

The escaneadores shows that

the buzzings left.

Not they have survivors here.

It seems that somebody differs with you.

The concrete should have hidden

their corporal temperature.

It will confront it the complete day or

was it about giving him/her medical attendance?

- How is she internally?

- Not I was projected for this, but...

my escaneador to modulate demonstrates that

their bones are intact.

Their temperature should be stabilized in 36.

The sanguine group B and the matter

cerebral in their face they don't belong to her.

How ago this?

This is a surgical plaster for the cure.

I gave him/her proteins and medication

for the hemorrhage.

He/she will be treated of their wounds.

She seems pathologically aggressive.

It is clever to fight. Their team

it is of low technology.

It was probably left by the army,

but it demonstrates methodology.

This means that he/she should have

an organization in some place.

He/she can have a movement

of resistance in fact.

You are not younger,

it can have arrived the hour

of fighting for our cause.

I am here to speak

of the army of buzzings...

and that that this

this means for you.

EE. UU like we know it.

The blue areas represent

population's excess, crime and unemployment.

The red areas are communities

desirous to God of low crime rate.

Now, observe in this form, as

the belt enlarged demographic sample

what spent in the past 20 years.

America in crisis. Our laws

and politics doesn't work.

Our parents, rase once the best,

it is the bank of the self-destruction.

That is bad, unthinkable,

I know that you agree.

This is the soldier buzzing.

He forms the dorsal thorn of the one

army of police of the buzzings.

They are "cacetetes",

scale of the justice.

A politician and police.

He is well. Their friend.

And he/she should help here.

Thank You, Laura. Hello, people,

my name is Friar Dully.

I am generally in the section of news

in the afternoon, but today...

Police propaganda

of the buzzings.

He/she finds that the key to finish with

is this to see these old sections of news?

Every day we stay more

old men slowly,

while they are more intelligent.

The buzzings need of human.

They were never self-sufficient.

Where am I?

Almost 275 meters of where their vehicle

it was depressed.

You cured of my wounds.

You will survive.

I have provisions of the combat,

if he is hungry.

And will this divide?

Who are you?

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Jesse V. Johnson

Jesse V. Johnson is a film director, screenwriter and stunt coordinator, born on November 29, 1971, in Winchester, England.Johnson has made primarily action films. These include the 2009 revenge thriller The Butcher and the crime drama Charlie Valentine.Prior to becoming a filmmaker, he worked as a stuntman and later a stunt coordinator. His stunt performing credits include: M:i:III, Charlie's Angels, Mars Attacks!, Planet of the Apes, Starship Troopers, War of the Worlds, Total Recall and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. He worked as a stunt coordinator on Beowulf. more…

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