
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.
Bokeem WoodbineAnchilles
Don 'The Dragon' WilsonTallis
BooBoo StewartYoung Tallis
Nils Allen StewartTrinny
Keith DavidCol. NortonIn the last fight scene David Mattey, who plays the Super Drone, was wearing a suit of armor and prosthetic appliances on his face and full colored eye contacts, the type that surround the whole front of the eye, greatly restricting your vision. To add to the difficulty the scene was filmed in the rain and at night. Mattey ended up being a better swordsman than his stunt double, who ended up sitting out the scene.
Super Drone:
You have killed what can't be killed. We were so close, our great task almost complete. You have destroyed it all.
Tallis:
Your great task was murder. You're wrong.
Super Drone:
Look upon my murdered family, soldier.
Tallis:
Prepare to join them.
Super Drone:
If I live, the drone army lives. If I survive we will rise again. I am hardwired to rebuild, programmed to regenerate. With minimal technology I can replenish the EDP army. Join me, soldier. We can command an army only the likes of which you could imagine. We're similar, you and I, not like them. Drop your weapon, join me.
Tallis:
I don't think so.
Revealing mistakes: When Tallis and the girl jump out of the window, and Tallis blows a hole in the street so they can fall into the sewer. There is a shot from under the water that shows them hitting the water and then swimming back up to the surface, but the next shot shows them stand up and the water level in the sewer is only knee deep.
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