Blu-ray Review – Hypnotic

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Co-writers Max Borenstein and Robert Rodriguez (who also directs) hope to tap into the joys of pulp sci-fi novels with "Hypnotic," which is their version of a Philip K. Dick story, mixed with elements of "Scanners," "The Matrix," and Christopher Nolan productions. It's a noir-ish take on mind-bending happenings, and it initially appears to play directly to Rodriguez's strengths of slightly silly but kinetic entertainment, giving audiences a ride into a specialized unreality with a detective on the hunt for his missing daughter, discovering a hidden world of mind control. What's actually presented here is far more sedate, as the writing pays closer attention to the mystery it's trying to piece together than the thrills and spills it should provide. "Hypnotic" is strangely inert in many ways, occasionally showing signs of life when the movie locks into thriller mode, but these moments are sadly few and far between. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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