Country: USA
IMDB: 3.8
Producer: Sam Macaroni
Cast: Josh Duhamel, Abbie Cornish, Omar Chaparro, Nick Nolte, Bárbara de Regil, Hernan Del Riego, Edison Ruíz, Fresero Jr., Bernardo Bucio, James Steele, Daniel Farag, Lou Ferrigno Jr., Ronald Diez, Alec Gillis, Donald V. Allen, Elizabeth Irene, Lino Quintana, Roberto Sosa.
A man who has lost his memory wakes up in a Mexican hospital. After learning that he has been targeted by a cartel, he strives to find out the truth as quickly as possible.
Blackout 4K ReviewI agree with an earlier reviewer: I'm not sure I'll make it through to the end. 20 minutes in and I already have a strong suspicion that this might be the worst movie I've ever watched.
This movie is absolutely terrible in every way. Plot, conversation, acting... Everything. I'll give you an example:
In one scene the main character is having a flashback. He's in a (terrible as usual) conversation with the bad guy, Eddie. Eddie is holding a glas of tequila in his left hand and his hair is up in a ponytail. Cut to another angle and all of a sudden his hair is down and the glas is gone. Cut back again and the ponytail and glas is back. Cut again. No ponytail and he takes a mouthful of tequila from the bottle. What the...? It's amazing to watch all the inconsistencies in this production. They are everywhere and they are hilarious.
I won't give anything away, but the end leaves me with a feeling that the producers of this mess will hit us with a sequel. I'm looking forward to it, but at the same time I don't think they will be able to raise enough money for it. I would love to see it. I haven't been this entertained in a while.
Was there a script or did they make the plot up as they went along? Was the budget over or under 5 bucks? Was this flick made by 4th graders? Did they make it this lousy just to win some kind of award? The questions are piling up minute by minute.
BTW: Did you know that the point of a satelite phone is that it's easily traceable? I just learned this.
I urge you to watch this movie. Watch it as a comedy/parody, not as an action flick. It should be used at every film school as an example on what NOT to do.