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 Alien Code aKa The Men 2018.
 Alien Code starts off with an unsettling scene. Our protagonist, Alex, returns home
 to find a dead body on his floor. But that is not the most unusual part, as he flips
 over the corpse, he realizes it is him. Along with this discovery, is a note saying
 watch me” and a USB stick containing a recorded message. Intrigued as well as
 unsettled, he plays the message, and it is himself looking ragged and gaunt, telling
 him about the events that lead to his death. Now if that isn’t a great way to
 immediately hook the audience, then I don’t know what to say. It turns out that it
 all starts with a job offer from an organization called ARIST, who are asking for
 his cryptography skills. It is all cloaked in mystery, with Alex being asked to sign
 an NDA before he even knows the details of the job. But with a cheque for $50,000 on
 the table and no other means of income due to his criminal background, he soon
 agrees to sign. It turns out this organization, which is supported by the NSA, is
 hiring him to decipher an encrypted message sent from a satellite that is
 purportedly from Earth, but sent from the future. From the very start, I got Fringe
 vibes, and that was even before the mysterious men showed up. So if you are a fan of
 that TV show, this will be up your alley. By far, the acting in Alien Code was its
 strongest point, which for something that cannot rely on flashy graphics, makes it a
 worthwhile endeavour. There are very few characters in this, except for our main
 protagonist and someone who later offers to help him, so acting chops was what a lot
 of the whole film hinged on. Both lead actors (Azura Skye and Kyle Gallner) did a
 superb job in making this story believable and making the audience emotionally
 connected to the plight of their characters. Although Alex is a criminal, the way
 the narrative is crafted in Alien Code, we feel for his predicament in the story.
 With the lure of money, he ends up starting a chain of events that will have
 devastating consequences for everyone, while he himself is grimly affected by
 unforeseen consequences of his seemingly benign actions. It is this nuance that
 allows Kyle Gallner to really show his acting finesse, allowing an intensity but
 also softness to coexist in our reluctant hero, Alex. I must also say, that though
 there are very little makeup effects needed in this, I was impressed by the gradual
 decline of Alex. With low budgets, it can be easy to make these subtle changes to
 his expiring condition more garish and unbelievable, but it was rather well done in
 Alien Code. However, the latter portion of Alien Code did show its weaknesses, which
 was more in the script than anything the actors can be blamed for. As the mystery
 starts to reveal itself, it becomes more limp. With a story that jumps back and
 forth between the past and the future (depending on your point of view), you can’t
 help but feel a bit cheated by how it finishes. With a storyline that has set the
 stage for predetermination, the ending feels a bit pointless in itself. There is
 also the muddiness of the ending, which unfortunately does not really give it that
 finished feeling that you are hoping for. The mystery is revealed for the most part,
 but you kinda feel unbothered by it. Though there is a lot of dialogue in Alien Code
 for the majority of it, I kinda felt it moved too slow in the final 10 minutes. And
 for me, it did not adequately explain why the encrypted message was sent in the
 first place. Even with the lengthy conversation between Alex and the supposed leader
 of these aliens, did we get any real justification? Regardless of its fumbled
 ending, I did still find Alien Code to be worth 1hr 37 minutes of runtime. It is an
 interesting concept, that I feel like a lot of sci-fi fans will enjoy, if you ignore
 some of the dicey special effects, though thankfully these are few and far
 between.
 
 Stars.
 =>-Kyle Gallner......................: Alex Jacobs.
 =>-Azura Skye........................: Beth Carter.
 =>-Mary McCormack....................: Rebecca Stillman.
 =>-Richard Schiff....................: Miles Driskoll.
 =>-Noah Scott........................: The Tall Man.
 
 Director.
 =>-Michael G Cooney.
 
 Info
 =>-Genre.............................: Sci-Fi : Mystery : Thriller : Action : Cult Classic.
 =>-Languages.........................: English : Russian.
 =>-Release Dates.....................: 2018.
 =>-File Size.........................: 8.39 GiB.
 =>-Overall bit rate..................: 11.8 Mbps.
 =>-Named Chapters....................: 12.
 =>-Movie Runtime.....................: 1 h 41 min.
 
 Video.
 =>-Codec.............................: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC.
 =>-Aspect Ratio......................: 2.35:1.
 =>-Resolution........................: 1 920 x 816.
 =>-Bit rate..........................: 10.0 Mbps.
 
 Audio 1 English.
 =>-Codec.............................: mp4a: MPEG-4 AAC LC.
 =>-Channels..........................: 2 channel.
 =>-Bit Rate..........................: 132 kbps.
 =>-Maximum bit rate..................: 151 kbps.
 
 Audio 2 English.
 =>-Codec.............................: DTS: Digital Theater Systems.
 =>-Channels..........................: 6 channels C L R Ls Rs LFE.
 =>-Bit Rate..........................: 1 528 kbps.
 =>-Bit rate mode.....................: Constant.
 
 Audio 3 Russian.
 =>-Codec.............................: mp4a: MPEG-4 AAC LC.
 =>-Channels..........................: 2 channel.
 =>-Bit Rate..........................: 129 kbps.
 =>-Maximum bit rate..................: 145 kbps.
 
 Subtitles - Softsubbed : SubRip.
 =>-English.
 =>-Russian.
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