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En un futuro no muy lejano, el juego y el entretenimiento han evolucionado hasta convertirse en un nuevo y aterrador híbrido. La tecnología para el control de la mente está a la orden del día, y en el centro de los controvertidos juegos está su creador, un multimillonario solitario llamado Ken Castle (Michael C. Hall). Su última creación: un videojuego de matar que se juega desde la perspectiva del protagonista llamado Slayers, que permite a millones de personas realizar sus fantasías más violentas en la red ante una audiencia global, utilizando a prisioneros reales como avatares con quienes pelean hasta la muerte. Kable (Gerard Butler) es la gran estrella, y el héroe del super violento espectáculo. Le controla Simon (Logan Lerman), un joven jugador legendario que, a pesar de las escasas probabilidades, consigue mantener con vida a Kable cada semana. Apartado de su familia, encarcelado y obligado a luchar contra su voluntad, este moderno gladiador debe sobrevivir lo suficiente para poder escapar del juego y liberar a su familia, recuperar su identidad y salvar a la humanidad de la despiadada tecnología de Castle. (On pictures)

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claudel 

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español Película frenética con todas las interpretaciones que este adjetivo ofrece. Solo es una lástima que el último tercio sea extremadamente aburrido y estadounidense. Una película olvidable con Dexter, quien seguramente disfrutó interpretar a alguien diferente a él mismo. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés This was a nice surprise. Neveldine and Taylor keep on making the same films, but they’ve finally put their frenzied audiovisual style into the world where it belongs. I take back what I said earlier because this wacky aesthetic fits the game plot very well, and from my point of view, it projects more than I counted in both Crank films. True, the "society game" gives vent to their fetishistic perversions (I can't help but wonder how well they’d do at porn), but "Slayers" gets some positives. Butler's undeniable charisma and Hall's wacky sleaziness contribute to this. The ending makes you think. On the one hand, the filmmakers are filming in an exaggerated style that demands the audience’s brain to be in "stand by" mode, but at the same time, they have inserted criticism of the system and social attitudes towards games, the death penalty, etc. So when these two directors stop moralizing next time, maybe they’ll even get 4 stars. 3 ½. ()

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D.Moore 

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inglés Yes, this is how I imagine an action-packed ride that is not afraid to show blood spurting in all directions, doesn't let up and doesn't get boring for the whole 90 minutes. Especially compared to the yawn-inducing Crank, Gamer is almost a masterpiece. Three and a half stars - one for Butler, one for Michael C. Hall, the third for the perfectly (although the editor was probably the devil himself) staged battles conceived in a precise video game style... Half a star for the fact that the filmmakers tried to squeeze in some criticism of society. P.S. The final "dance number" is really a must see. ()

3DD!3 

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inglés So this was a bit of a disappointment. They could’ve gotten much more out of Gamer and you can clearly see that in some scenes. Neveldine and Taylor are literally bursting with ideas, sadly not all of them are good and some crossed the line of good taste (I get it with the Crank franchise, but this was meant to be a movie for the wider public, dammit). The whole part where they’re playing “Society" came across as unnecessary and very, very over the top. On the other hand, Hall’s puppeteering finale (amazing dance scene “I’ve Got You Under My Skin") is perfect and so fresh. It’s a shame the movie is so self-contradictory. It’s a wasted opportunity. ()

Marigold 

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inglés A demented film about demented things, which tries to be relevant and to be above things, until it becomes completely tangled up in all-encompassing dementia... the only thing worth seeing in it is the musculature of Gerard Butler and the slow-motion off-road flying. Other than that, I'd rather see the Taylor - Neveldine directing duo in a soulless action film again, because this dystopian satire is ridiculous. It belongs somewhere in the preserve of Casper Van Dien and Canadian D productions. ()

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