Movie Title : Limitless
Release Date : Mar 18, 2011 Wide Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Actors :Bradley Cooper,Robert De Niro,Abbie Cornish,Andrew Howard,Anna Friel,Johnny Whitworth,Tomas Arana,Robert John Burke,Darren Goldstein,Ned Eisenberg,T.V. Carpio,Richard Bekins,Patricia Kalember,Cindy Katz,Brian Anthony Wilson,Rebecca Dayan,Ann Marie Green,Damali Mason,Meg McCrossen,Tom BloomMpaa Rating : PG-13
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TagLine Limitless What if a pill could make you rich and powerful?Visitor Ranting and Critics For Limitless
Critics Ranting For Limitless : 6.4Critics Percentage For Limitless : 70 %
User Ranting Movie Limitless : 3.7
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Review For Movie Limitless
You could pick the script apart for impossibilities. But why bother? It's much more enjoyable to shut your brain off and have a good time.Christy Lemire-Associated Press
It's scatty and fast paced, and director Neil Burger employs some Gaspar NoƩ-style, bad-trip CG effects to heighten the mood.
David Jenkins-Time Out
Very limited, actually.
David Denby-New Yorker
What would you do if you could take a pill and suddenly access 100 percent of your brain power? This is the premise behind Limitless, a sci-fi thriller that looks as if its makers utilized around 30 percent of theirs.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
The filmmakers doesn't sweat the fact that Eddie is a chemically enhanced fraud. What scares them is any possibility of alienating the movie's target audience with a downer ending.
Mark Jenkins-NPR
Add it all up, including the nifty twist at the end, and what we have here is a fun Hollywood flick with a good head on its shoulders.
Rick Groen-Globe and Mail
Relationships are shortchanged and this brisk, fantastical tale fails to find any emotional traction.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
While it does have some entertaining moments and other moments where possibilities rear their heads, it never quite lives up to the premise.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com
An enjoyable film that tries to move beyond the standard thriller.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis
For a movie about hyper-intelligent human beings, Limitless is surprisingly sloppy and ultimately rather brainless.
R. L. Shaffer-IGN DVD
Despite some snazzy camera angles and showoff-y technique, Limitless dashes any hopes of originality when it ends up being nothing more than a cautionary tale about drug addiction
Eric Melin-Scene-Stealers.com
just a cool film to watch, but a cool film to see
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
Bradley Cooper is his usual innocuous but personality-free, walking wallpaper self and hence not up to the challenge.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com
To see the two leads face off verbally is a treat...
Michael A. Smith-MediaMikes
There are highs, and it may be fun for a while, but in the end it's a thudding, relentless road to nowhere.
Andrew Simpson-Fan The Fire
Burger plunges into the material at such a headlong pace and with sufficient adrenalized style as to propel this essentially trashy thriller and distract from the abundant loose ends. [Blu-ray]
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
While it's not that the film-makers do an amazingly stunning job with the idea, it's perhaps more that they don't fumble it at all.
Matt Neal-The Standard
It's not the science that's important, it's the momentum, the conceptual journey, the dynamism of the head games and chemically-enhanced battle of wits...
Sean Axmaker-MSN.com
One complaint you cannot level at Limitless is that it is unoriginal or uncreative. In an upcoming summer of senseless sequels and repugnant remakes, Limitless-warts and all-is at least something we've never seen before.
Brandon Fibbs-BrandonFibbs.com
Begins like an update of Roger Corman's 'X - The Man with the X-Ray Eyes' but abandons its probe of the soul-sucking price of power addiction to pander to the idea that audiences demand slick fantasy-role-model heroes and happy endings.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Dubious values and undercooked philosophy aside, Limitless is an engaging and often good-humoured trip that moves at quite a lick and benefits from being directed with some flair.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray







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