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I am just amazed to read the high rates for this film. Yes, I know there are many PR works on movies so that it looks "decent" on the database, but the reviews on this one have looked quite sincere. Yet, I have just watched the movie, and it is not a movie at all!
The plot is so weak, and the annoying children keep talking behind the shots, and there is not one single "rational" character in the movie! Seriously.
Reviews aside, I am really curious about how this movie got so many - probably insignificant - rewards. Okay, low-budget, okay first movie, but every possible thing about the movie is so cheesy.
The plot is so weak, and the annoying children keep talking behind the shots, and there is not one single "rational" character in the movie! Seriously.
Reviews aside, I am really curious about how this movie got so many - probably insignificant - rewards. Okay, low-budget, okay first movie, but every possible thing about the movie is so cheesy.
- UgurBayraktar
- Jul 11, 2019
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- nogodnomasters
- Mar 23, 2019
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The only mystery & unrelated to storyline is what the DVD cover has to do with the story. It's probably the only sci-fi creepy part of this production. Cheap production of 90 min. in an abandoned industrial setting building w/mismatched high school bio science lab props to go along with a storyline based on high school biology stem cells and tissue repair along w/the equally ridiculous pop science connection to jellyfish repair, i.e. longevity. Another cheap was the constant droning of the background music which will make you turn the sound off. Poor script flow/editing made what ever semblance of a coherent story simply not happening. Acting was over-the-top Hollywood make believe scientists & associated characters.
- westsideschl
- May 18, 2019
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Featuring towering performances from Henry Ian Cusick and especially Kathleen Quinlan Chimera Strain is a film that will take you by surprise. The set designs are phenomenal with a blueish hue that is always welcome for science fiction lovers and the story- although a bit confusing at times is good enough for the audience to relate with. This low budget film doesn't look or feel low budget at all.
Avoid this anti-science propaganda masquerading as hard sci-fi, if you're looking for a decent film. However, this is good for a laugh. A nervous, exasperated chuckle.
The ratings/review system has been corrupt for a long time and on full display in the ones for this film.
- reverend_revoltah
- Mar 15, 2019
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This is just one more "Scientist playing God and failing miserably" story. It doesn't matter that the reasons he fails are morally extinct and that the way he handles crisis is to succumb to apparent psychotic strength, because he is a nice scientist that can't do violence. A cliched and ridiculous promise that doesn't really do justice to scientists (or mad scientists for that matter). No person of science would be intimidated by a psycho boss lady and her uber strengthy hench... person. It took three thirds of the movie to reach an obvious conclusions, only to change things as a superfluous twist that no one needed.
Bottom line: a movie in which all people acted for the money, rather than for the idea of the film, resulting in a boring, cliched, pointless plot and a sub mediocre performance.
Bottom line: a movie in which all people acted for the money, rather than for the idea of the film, resulting in a boring, cliched, pointless plot and a sub mediocre performance.
Story is of a man who wants to treat his children's genetic diseases and follows how he tries to do it. Story line jumps all over the place. Very confusing to the viewer, especially at start. Acting was mediocre, sometimes a little poor, although the man was quite good. Editing was poor, poor composition of shots- sometimes very short shot lengths. Overall I did not really enjoy this movie, if your expectations are quite high I recommend you to avoid it
- oussamasama-77177
- Mar 17, 2019
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Wasted two hrs of my life..for the sake of cheesy twist..whole film got spoiled...
- dr-sumeet-halde
- Mar 14, 2019
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Ok, so another example of yuppies behind a desk that have no idea what they are doing or what the genre even is lol. Syfy this is not lol... more like a lifetime drama... two hours of boring you to death...
Put a little dna manipulation in their and call it syfy lol. Reality, it is 3rd world attempt at there is no God or heaven lol. This really sucked and the lack of any budget showed terribly. Even syfy channel does it better and they are not syfy since nbc bought them lol.
Seriously, don't waste your life unless you really don't care about time wasted, you can't get this time wasted back lol...
Put a little dna manipulation in their and call it syfy lol. Reality, it is 3rd world attempt at there is no God or heaven lol. This really sucked and the lack of any budget showed terribly. Even syfy channel does it better and they are not syfy since nbc bought them lol.
Seriously, don't waste your life unless you really don't care about time wasted, you can't get this time wasted back lol...
On the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein comes a new science fiction film based on similar concepts of immortality and the arrogance of science. Chimera Strain is worth your time simply because of its unique concept. The ending seems a bit rushed, but the overall product is worth your invested time
- elizabethdawson-78805
- Mar 17, 2019
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- jn-73-714982
- Mar 14, 2019
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Plot has layers, it is a thoughtful movie that raises questions on life, family and how far you would go to save them, science is real and possibly near future stuff, cinematography and framing of the scenes is outstanding, loved watching the movie
Some good, some not so good, The good: acting, plot, sets, medical sci-fi aspects. The not-so-good: over stylized lighting, confusing plot. Still it was better than the avarage crappy indie movie that comes out of sundance or cannes.
- maganwalker6547
- May 24, 2018
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It had an interesting idea and base plot, but was pooly made. We can see they didn't had a large budget. Sadly, it was an waste of time. Don't recommend.
Chimera Strain by Maurice Haems could have been a great film- It looks amazing and the acting is sublime across the board. Henry Ian Cusick is so bloody good he deserves a nomination somewhere just to get noticed. However, there are some problems- for one the pacing is disjointed and off. Scenes seem rushed and many times a long take scene is immediately followed by a bunch of short ones, which dispenses the flow of the film. The script is good but there is way too much dialogue. Mr. Haems should know that the "show don't tell" rule also applies in a way that one should make the character do things to back their intentions and not just say it. That's for plays. All in all, this is a brave effort and I feel any science fiction lover should see this.
- clarencebutler
- Apr 11, 2019
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- gabi-79800
- Mar 19, 2019
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I didn't think that this movie is going to be a warm and touching one.. but I wasn't expected that it is going to be this..sick. I mean, some parts of the movie actually could be close to what crazy scientists are doing behind their labs, and you know.. who knows exactly what's going on there.. That was clear that these "scientists" from the movie were all mentally sick and would needed a serious treatment for that. To be honest, this movie was a way too dry, and a way too sick for my taste.
- SunnySonnie
- Mar 9, 2020
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- brentgray73
- Mar 21, 2019
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It's all talking and talking and talking...
The new characters in story just apear and you should guess who are they,no background and no story behind them so you just guess who are they!
I must commend the filmmakers that they even managed to tackle such a sensitive subject but the issue of morality and the dilemmas it poses becomes central to the film- at the expense of the entertainment. The visuals are amazing including some stomach churning stuff involving operation room objects. Its all pretty much in one setting (the main character's science lab) but the inventive camerawork and editing are good enough to not let that matter. Interesting concept- flawed execution.
- kengonzalez-89582
- Mar 23, 2019
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If you like hard sci-fi with new concepts and the guts to follow the story to some really hard places, then this is the movie for you. Don't expect a cheery uplifting story but if you want to be challenged and provoked - watch this movie, i have deduced a point because their lack of budget shows in places
- sccsccrk128
- May 18, 2018
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Chimera Strain by first time filmmaker Maurice Haemms is an interesting subject that it tackles, however the film is a bit complicated and expects the audiences to understand the scientific jargon as though they were experts in the subject. There are many visions and flashbacks, and some come out of nowhere which also effects the continuity. Regardless, Chimera Strain is interesting and worth your hour and twenty minutes.
- bryanjacobs-01667
- Mar 23, 2019
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- gypsygirl1933
- Nov 2, 2021
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