The outcome is obvious far too early, and getting there just isn’t much fun.
Antitrust (2001)
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Reviews Counted:102
Fresh:25
Rotten:77
Average Rating:4/10
Consensus: Due to its use of cliched and ludicrous plot devices, this thriller is more predictable than suspenseful. Also, the acting is bad.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for some violence and brief language
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Jan 12, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $10,965,209
Synopsis: Stanford grad Milo Hoffman (Ryan Phillippe) and his equally talented friend, Teddy (Yee Jee Tso), intend to form an Internet start-up and take the world by storm. That all changes when Milo is... Stanford grad Milo Hoffman (Ryan Phillippe) and his equally talented friend, Teddy (Yee Jee Tso), intend to form an Internet start-up and take the world by storm. That all changes when Milo is courted by deceptively friendly software magnate Gary Winston (Tim Robbins), the immensely wealthy head of world-dominating, Portland-based company, NURV. Milo takes the bait, leaving Teddy behind. Arriving in Portland to a NURV-provided house and car, with his girlfriend (Claire Forlani) in tow, Milo finds himself working on Winston's masterplan--software that will link the world's communications devices together. But it's not long before Milo begins to uncover disturbing evidence of Winston's unethical--and brutal--business tactics. When Winston's web of violence touches Milo's world, he joins forces with fellow NURV programmer, Lisa (Rachael Leigh Cook), and sets out to tell the world of Winston's reprehensible practices. Though obviously influenced by the practices of a certain Pacific Northwest-based software empire and its recognizable leader, Howard Franklin's (THE NAME OF THE ROSE) script is a snappy popcorn-muncher that manages to generate suspense even though it realizes its own excesses. Robbins, as evil geek Gary Winston, is obviously having a good time. ANTITRUST takes the conventions of the conspiracy film and adds a candy-colored millennial sheen. [More]
Starring: Ryan Phillippe, Tim Robbins, Rachael Leigh Cook, Claire Forlani
Starring: Ryan Phillippe, Tim Robbins, Rachael Leigh Cook, Claire Forlani, Richard Roundtree, Nate Dushku, Yee Jee Tso
Director: Peter Howitt
Director: Peter Howitt
Screenwriter: Howard Franklin
Producer: Nick Wechsler, David A. Nicksay, Keith Addis
Studio: MGM/UA
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Reviews for Antitrust
Begins with an engaging setup but gradually lapses into a messy web of cloak-and-dagger contrivance, implausible action, silly plot twists and dumb dialogue.
Let's just say that this may be the stupidest movie ever made about smart people.
Throws in everything and the desktop computer, and then chucks it all out the Windows 2000 with a storyline that makes less sense than the current state of tech stocks on the Nasdaq.
For much of its life AntiTrust relies on unhysterical thrills that are rooted in a highly credible set-up (a psychological cat-and-mouse game) and keep the audience guessing along with Milo.
Cheap cinematic thrills interest you? Check out this sometimes-smart thriller for a fix.
An example of a film that begins with a provocative idea and then runs itself into the ground with clumsy structuring.
Chock full of juvenile distortions of the real issues being debated about the nature of the software industry.
They might have been able to make a nice little thriller out of Antitrust if they'd kept one eye on the Goofy Meter.
A big techno-dud; a digital age thriller that's as predictable and phony as they come.
Apesar do fraco roteiro, o filme sobressai-se graças à direção de Howitt, que cria seqüências tensas que prendem o espectador à cadeira.
Director Peter Howitt ... doesn't bring any perceptible style to the table.
Succeeds in making its portentous meaning more than reasonably entertaining.
Director Peter Howitt ... seems to realize that he's working with creaky material, so he tries to pump it up with flashy visual effects.
A thriller about creativity which doesn't display any of its subject matter.
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