Eve of Destruction

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Gregory Hines stars in this science fiction thriller about a counter-terrorism expert pitted against an android that has been loaded with her creator's personality-including her issues-and a small nuclear bomb. The infiltration unit goes haywire (as they must), goes on a killing spree and endangers innocents along the way until the good guys can stop it. Late 80s/Early 90s fashions, poor CGI, bad makeup effects, visible old technology, past attitudes and clumsy action sequences date the low-budget film a bit. Gregory Hines as a Anti-Terrorist Special Forces guy is also a bit of a stretch-maybe Denzel Washington could have done better with the character. This movie was not a father in the caps of either Hines or Dutch actress and co-star Renée Soutendijk in a dual role as the deadly Android and its creator.

Erik M.

Other mistake: When Eve runs into the BMW from behind, the guy slams into his steering wheel. When you are hit from behind, you will slam backwards into your seat. It happens twice, the third time the airbag deploys and stays inflated (real airbags deflate in a second, they are not balloons).

zoletil

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