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Armageddon (1997)

Armageddon (1997)
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Not to be mistaken for the movie in which a smirking Bruce Willis saves the world, this film, directed by Gordon Chan, is a rare example of a Hong Kong sci-fi thriller. The film opens with a noted scientist bursting into flames in a church belfry at the exact moment that a number of satellites fail. Dr. Ken Tak (Andy Lau), a renowned computer scientist, soon learns that two of his colleagues, who met with similarly grizzly ends, were approached by a shadowy organization called the Brotherhood of Technology. Before their untimely deaths, Tak and the two dead scientists were working on a revolutionary computer system called VOD, which would effectively put the internet providers, video game companies, and film studios out of business. While the police suspect agents in the entertainment industry behind the killings, Tak's suspicions run more towards the supernatural. His theories are confirmed when Adele (Michelle Reis), Tak's long-dead girlfriend, suddenly shows up at his doorstep. When Tak's investigation leads him to Prague, he learns that the Earth's end is indeed nigh. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Andy LauAnthony Wong, (more)
Director(s):
Gordon Chan
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Armageddon

Not to be mistaken for the movie in which a smirking Bruce Willis saves the world, this film, directed by Gordon Chan, is a rare example of a Hong Kong sci-fi thriller. The film opens with a noted scientist bursting into flames in a church belfry at the exact moment that a number of satellites fail. Dr. Ken Tak (Andy Lau), a renowned computer scientist, soon learns that two of his colleagues, who met with similarly grizzly ends, were approached by a shadowy organization called the Brotherhood of Technology. Before their untimely deaths, Tak and the two dead scientists were working on a revolutionary computer system called VOD, which would effectively put the internet providers, video game companies, and film studios out of business. While the police suspect agents in the entertainment industry behind the killings, Tak's suspicions run more towards the supernatural. His theories are confirmed when Adele (Michelle Reis), Tak's long-dead girlfriend, suddenly shows up at his doorstep. When Tak's investigation leads him to Prague, he learns that the Earth's end is indeed nigh. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Gordon Chan
Categories:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Tom D.

    Unfortunately for me, I overlooked the other wise reviewers of this movie and rented it because of the overall member rating. I should have listened. This was one of the dumbest movies I ever seen. The movie's description barely hints at what the real story is about. Scientists that believe in spontaneous human combustion? This story is about "Jesus" returning at the end of the world, which is saved from destruction, by our hero. This movie was just plain dumb. After 5 minutes I watched the remainder of the movie a 2X speed with the hope that something would happen. I wished I had spontaneously combusted.

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    Alan W.

    Nothing happens in this film. Can't believe they can fill nearly 2 hours with this film.

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    Brian J.

    Bad, bad, bad. Boring, disjointed, makes no sense. 1997? It looks more like a bad 1987 movie. I should have read the reviews

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