Limitless - Blu Ray review
Limitless
Rating: M
Released by Roadshow Entertainment
What
if you could find a drug which stimulated all of your brain?
What if you were that dude from the Hangover aka Bradley Cooper and
someone presented this premise to you?
Cooper stars
as out of work, down on his luck writer Eddie Morra, who's dumped by his
girlfriend Lindy (Abby Cornish) because he's going nowhere.
On the very same day, he bumps into his former brother in law whom
he's not seen for nine years - and on his advice, Morra takes a techno wonder
drug NZT48.
Soon, Morra's finished that book he's
been working on for years, made a killing on the stock market and generally
stimulated his life more than he could ever have expected to.
When he learns the drug could kill him, Morra's in dire straits...
Limitless has some impressive moments; Cooper does
well as Morra, the man who becomes addicted to the drug and improving his life.
He brings the behaviour mannerisms of any addict to life and yet manages to keep
this druggie affable and watchable.
Director Burger
also starts off well - using some clever lighting techniques and camera ideas to
reflect the highs of taking the drug (everything becomes crystal clear and
bathed in a yellow light).
But then he blows it -
as Burger soon himself becomes addicted to the thrill of using the same
psychedelic tricks over and over and over again; any subtlety and appreciation
for the novelty is pounded out of you with their repetition. It's akin to your
senses being visually pummelled repeatedly with a very blunt object.
Throw into the mix some frankly ludicrous plot
developments (Morra encourages his girlfriend to use the drug to think her way
out of a tight spot - even after he's learnt how dangerous the drug is) and you
begin to realise Limitless has found its own boundaries
Extras: Behind the scenes piece, alternate endings and commentary
Rating: 6/10
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