Unstoppable

2004 "You can't stop a man who will stop at nothing."
Unstoppable
4.9| 1h36m| R| en| More Info
Released: 27 October 2004 Released
Producted By: Millennium Media
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://millennium-media.net/mf-films/nine-lives/
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The deranged military and former CIA agent Dean Cage is in a rehab program, trying to forget the traumatic loss of his best friend Scott in Bosnia. When he dates with his girl-friend and Scott's sister, Detective Amy Knight, in a dinning restaurant, he is mistakenly taken as being the CIA agent that is investigating the robbery of the military experiment EX by a man called Sullivan. He is injected with the drug and abducted by the thieves. Amy has six hours to find the also stolen antidote and save Dean's life.

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Paul Andrews Unstoppable is set in Baltimore where ex secret service CIA agent Dean Cage (Wesley Snipes) is trying to adjust to normal civilian life after his best mate Scott (Cristian Solimeno) was killed in action in Bosnia. Scott's wife & police detective Amy Knight (Jacqueline Obradors) is trying to help Dean, while waiting to meet Amy in a coffee shop Dean is mistaken for a federal agent & is injected with an experimental hallucinogenic drug named EX which has been developed by the US Government but stolen by rogue agent Sullivan (Stuart Wilson) along with the antidote, anyone injected with EX is easily brainwashed but the drug is fatal after several hours. Dean manages to escape from Sullivan & his men & Amy uses her police contacts to discover the truth & try to help Dean who is now a wanted man as he slowly dies from the drug, Dean's only hope is to face Sullivan again & get the antidote...Also known as Nine Lives in Europe this Aruba American co-production was directed by David Crason & is yet another Millennium Films action flick featuring some has been Hollywood action star, in this case it's Snipes who really hasn't made a decent film in years if we are honest & while Unstoppable isn't necessarily unwatchable it's hardly any sort of masterpiece. To be fair to Unstoppable there's the potential for a decent little action thriller here, the idea that someone is injected with some drug that will kill him in a few hours & thus has to find an antidote is fine as the pace never lets up & the stakes are high but Unstoppable is no Crank (2006) & it has some major problems that prevent me from being able to recommend it. As a cheap rental or if you catch it on telly for free then Unstoppable is alright but it suffers from basic plot holes & a story that if you think about it for any length of time is just laughable, for instance there's this powerful yet fatal drug that is developed by the US Government & the whole lot is stolen by one guy as well as the antidote. We never find out how Sullivan manages to steal a top secret drug & most baffling of all the US Government doesn't seem to have any of the antidote & I just sat there thinking why doesn't the Government just make more antidote? It developed the stuff & made it in the first place, why not make more antidote? The problem is then solved surely? I guess we wouldn't have a film then would we? Why doesn't the Government CIA agents just kill Sullivan & his men? If Sullivan is dead he then can't sell the drugs to anyone, right? Problem solved, again. The number of coincidences that occur to propel Snipes into the plot is just silly, from bad timing to mistaken identity to general incompetence. At 90 odd minutes it moves along at a decent pace, the story is alright if poorly scripted & the character's are functional too. Unstoppable isn't a bad film to be honest it's just not brilliant either, it's a time waster. No more, no less.The action scenes in Unstoppable are also better than the usual direct to video fare, the fights are good, the shoot-outs are decent & there's even a cool scene involving a huge truck swerving off a bride & exploding at the bottom. The film takes place over one night & is quite dark & tense at times & it's all competent as I said but never that gripping or involving. There's an early scene in which a guy on a stretcher gets run over by a huge truck & his dismembered body is seen a few times. The film switches between reality & Snipes hallucination, for instance when a bad guy says he is on fire Snipes actually thinks he is & a lot more could have been done with the premise other than have Snipes flashback to his time in Bosnia.Filmed in Bulgaria although set in Baltimore, the production values are decent enough & it's well made. The acting is alright, Snipes looks bored while Obradors played a cop in seventy five episodes of NYPD Blue.Unstoppable is a pretty decent little action thriller, certainly by direct to video fare standards Unstoppable is alright but at the same time it's nothing that memorable or amazing. Good but not great.
George Parker "Unstoppable" is an underwhelming action/drama with Snipes as a retired Special Forces badass who is unwittingly injected with a powerful hallucinogen which will result in his death unless he and his detective girlfriend (Obradors) can get their hands on the antidote before the end of the flick. A very ordinary B-flick with a messy plot, this film spends its time with Snipes hallucinating when it's convenient and not when it's not while the rest of the cast (CIA, cops, bad guys) goes through the motions with the kind of enthusiasm you expect from a crew who just wants to get paid and go home. Messy, rote, uninspired, and a big step down for Snipes who hasn't exactly been at the top of the A-list these day, "Unstoppable" is not recommendable even for action junkies. Don't waste your time. (C)
Joseph Pintar I rented out this movie expecting a piece of junk. I actually got an involving movie. Wesley Snipes is good in this movie. The girl who plays his love interest (who appears on NYPD Blue and I can't think of her name) is also good. Snipes plays a former special forces agent who is mistaken for an assassin. He is injected with a drug that makes him hallucinate. His girlfriend is a cop who is the person he can trust with people trying to kill him left and right. This movie was obviously made on a low budget and it shows sometimes with some fake looking special effects. The plot comes dangerously close to idiot plot (where the movie would be over immediately if everybody wasn't an idiot)at times. However, you can't help but get yourself involved with this story. This beats the disappointing Blade: Trinity, which ended the series on a low note. This is worth a DVD rental. 7/10
jofitz27 "Blade: Trinity" Wesley Snipes' last, horrible movie, suggested a classic "Steven Segal" case. Has run out of his fame, and will go in any film, no matter how bad, just to get on the camera. As was the case with "Half Past Dead". So when I read about "Unstoppable" in a blockbuster catalogue (after renting the superb "Motorcycle Diaries") I wasn't too optimistic. But, nevertheless, I decided to give it a try, anyway. It couldn't be that bad, could it? Actually, I was surprised. Very surprised. It may have all the classic "B-movie" symptoms (i.e. low budget, hardly known cast, cheesy script) yet this solid action movie was actually decent (compared to the usual rubbish I'm used to these days). If you want to see a great overall film, rent "Collateral". But if you want a good, surprisingly fresh (very violent) action film, "Unstoppable" just might be the ticket. Overall: ***/ out of ***** (3 and a half out of 5)