Set in a near future, technology-reliant society that pits man against killing machines. Against this backdrop an elite army unit is helicoptered to a remote, off-the-grid island training facility. What starts out as a simple training exercise for Captain Bukes and his tight-knit unit, descends into a terrifying battle to the death, as the marines discover the island is overrun by an enemy that transcends the human concept of evil.
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The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Echoing some of the other reviews on here I would say this is a surpringly enjoyable sci-fi film. It may not be particularly original, and as others have stated, the script is a bit ropey but for a film with a budget of only a million dollars it's got some high production values. It's a good way to waste an hour and a half of your time if you're looking for something "science-fictiony" to watch
4/12/18. If you like sci-fi and robots and CGI, then this one's for you. It was entertaining to watch.
I'm no film critic, and nor will I pretend to be. I don't like what film critics mean in the industry, nor their opinions on movies I really enjoy. They're paid to sway weak the herd/ the weak-minded.Kill command is a great movie. With great acting done by a predominantly British cast. Vanessa Kirby was great, aside from Jupiter Ascending(another movie I enjoyed that got low ratings) this is the only real movie I've seen her in, at least as far as lead roles are concerned. This movie is "The Predator," and "The Terminator(2)" put together. We have long been familiar with the idea of Rogue AI in our movies and games...and, while, it's not necessarily a fresh new take on the concept, the added touch of human/ computer interaction and intervention was neat to see. What were Mills kind called? "Techies?" I think that her title could have been a little more flair, or, even a little more degrading, since, she was mostly referred to in a derogatory manner, as, the soldiers were obviously afraid of her invasive methods and capabilities. It's ultimately worth a watch. I know people are concerned with such things as character development, but here I think we need to just drop it. Some movies deliberately lack character development because it's not necessarily quintessential to the story, and/ or could just bog things down. This is one of those movies. The only background detail that would have been great to know, is more on Mills' story. Perhaps some childhood images of the horror/s of what Mills gone through, which was implied all too briefly. That background deserved a little more finesse. For her sake. The lack of character development, in this film, however, serves to elaborate on the fact that this crew wasn't even supposed to be first place(watch to see), and were obviously forced into immediate conflict. The most we needed to know, is, the troops were all historically a family and have a been through a lot, and that Kirby's character, Mills, was randomly assigned this crew by... (again, you'll have to watch to find out).I've watched this movie, twice, and I appreciated it even more the second time. My only dismay, is, I doubt we'll learn what the final ending scene/s imply is to happen to Mills...being mostly human(?Hmmmm...), I wouldn't figure much could, but maybe there's more to her than meets the eye.
I had never heard of this movie when it first came out and that is surprising as I love a good Sci-Fi and look out for stuff like this being released.I actually bought this second hand from a CEX store and I am pleased I did as its really a damn good movie. The CGI is brilliantly done and the robots are up there with the best of them from other movies. I think the one thing that stands out for me in this was both the tension and the the part played by Mills (Vanessa Kirby) with her having a link to the robots just gave it another dimension for me and even her just looking around the woods built up a great foreboding feeling.This is well worth a watch and its a shame it did not get more publicity when first released as it deserves to be watched and enjoyed