Fugitive Mind - The way into the hereafter

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Movie
German title Fugitive Mind - The way into the hereafter
Original title Fugitive Mind
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1999
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Fred Olen Ray
script Tripp Reed ,
Sean McGinley
production Fred Olen Ray
music Jay Bolton
camera Theo Angell
cut Michael Kuge
occupation

Fugitive Mind - The path to the afterlife (reference Title: Recall - Deadly memory ) is an American thriller from 1999 with Michael Dudikoff in the lead role.

action

The ex- elite soldier Robert - now an employee of a research institute - learns through research that he has been brainwashed into a contract killer. By chance, Robert overhears his wife's telephone conversation with the research institute and learns that she was carrying out illegal experiments on people - u. a. to Robert - supported. He quickly leaves his house.

Later it turns out that his former girlfriend Suzanne Hicks suffered the same fate; but she, too, can escape from the research institute. Both were homeless in their previous lives and were kidnapped by members of the illegal research project to become part of an experiment.

On their escape together, Robert is caught again and brought back to the institute in a drugged state. They give him an injection and reprogram his brain to kill an influential politician. Shortly before the planned assassination attempt, Suzanne can appeal to Robert's conscience and finally persuade him to abandon the attack.

background

Japanese garden in Van Nuys

The film was shot in the Japanese garden of Van Nuys , Los Angeles. The futuristic-looking laboratory building in the film actually houses a wastewater treatment plant and is located on the site of the Japanese garden.

The film was first released in Germany on video and DVD on March 1, 2000.

Reviews

“A striking film with a simple story that delivers nothing more than a pathetic science fiction film full of clichés. Just as overwhelmed in the development of the story as the actors with their template-like characters. "

“Fred Olen Ray, frequent filmmaker, director and wrestler, is a bad guy. This unimaginative B-film is one of his better [...] works. As soon as the incredibly boring script can't go on, kickboxing icon Dudikoff is allowed to kick around. Conclusion: tired ' Universal Soldier ' clapping. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. locations. Internet Movie Database , accessed May 22, 2015 .
  2. http://www.lasewers.org/treatment_plants/tillman/
  3. a b Fugitive Mind - The way into the hereafter in the lexicon of international filmTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used
  4. Criticism on Cinema.de