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Science FictionActionCrime

Code 8

- Fear is the most dangerous power

In Lincoln City, some inhabitants have extraordinary abilities. Most live below the poverty line, under the close surveillance of a heavily militarized police force. Connor, a construction worker with powers, involves with a criminal gang to help his ailing mother. (Based on the short film “Code 8,” 2016.)

Release Date : 2019-12-06

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Colony PicturesThe FyzzLane E ProductionsXYZ FilmsBlue Ice PicturesTéléfilm CanadaCollective Pictures

Production Country : CanadaUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Robbie Amell

Character Name : Connor Reed

Original Name : Robbie Amell

Gender : Male

Stephen Amell

Character Name : Garrett

Original Name : Stephen Amell

Gender : Male

Kari Matchett

Character Name : Mary Reed

Original Name : Kari Matchett

Gender : Female

Penny Eizenga

Character Name : Receptionist

Original Name : Penny Eizenga

Gender : Female

Lawrence Bayne

Character Name : Big Joe

Original Name : Lawrence Bayne

Gender : Male

Jai Jai Jones

Character Name : Travis

Original Name : Jai Jai Jones

Gender : Male

Alex Mallari Jr.

Character Name : Rainer

Original Name : Alex Mallari Jr.

Gender : Male

Shaun Benson

Character Name : Dixon

Original Name : Shaun Benson

Gender : Male

Sung Kang

Character Name : Park

Original Name : Sung Kang

Gender : Male

Aaron Abrams

Character Name : Davis

Original Name : Aaron Abrams

Gender : Male

Martin Roach

Character Name : Captain Milltown

Original Name : Martin Roach

Gender : Male

Nneka Elliott

Character Name : Reporter

Original Name : Nneka Elliott

Gender : Female

Matthew Gouveia

Character Name : Dave / Grocery Store Manager

Original Name : Matthew Gouveia

Gender : Male

Kevin Claydon

Character Name : Truck Passenger

Original Name : Kevin Claydon

Gender : Male

Laysla De Oliveira

Character Name : Maddy

Original Name : Laysla De Oliveira

Gender : Female

Vlad Alexis

Character Name : Freddie

Original Name : Vlad Alexis

Gender : Male

Ho Chow

Character Name : Security Guard

Original Name : Ho Chow

Gender : Male

Simon Northwood

Character Name : Rhino

Original Name : Simon Northwood

Gender : Male

Peter Outerbridge

Character Name : Wesley Cumbo

Original Name : Peter Outerbridge

Gender : Male

Ess Hödlmoser

Character Name : Copperhead

Original Name : Ess Hödlmoser

Gender : Male

Greg Bryk

Character Name : Marcus Suttcliffe

Original Name : Greg Bryk

Gender : Male

Kyla Kane

Character Name : Nia

Original Name : Kyla Kane

Gender : Female

Karissa Strain

Character Name : Stripper

Original Name : Karissa Strain

Gender : Female

Max Laferriere

Character Name : Mikey

Original Name : Max Laferriere

Gender : Male

Merwin Mondesir

Character Name : Jules

Original Name : Merwin Mondesir

Gender : Male

Casey Hudecki

Character Name : Emily

Original Name : Casey Hudecki

Gender : Female

Darrin Baker

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Darrin Baker

Gender : Male

JaNae Armogan

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : JaNae Armogan

Gender : Female

Jeff Sinasac

Character Name : Officer Kuwabara

Original Name : Jeff Sinasac

Gender : Male

John MacDonald

Character Name : ATV Driver

Original Name : John MacDonald

Gender : Male

Chris Handfield

Character Name : Officer MacAuley

Original Name : Chris Handfield

Gender : Male

Natalie Lisinska

Character Name : Olivia

Original Name : Natalie Lisinska

Gender : Female

Emma Ho

Character Name : Lina

Original Name : Emma Ho

Gender : Female

Herschel Andoh

Character Name : Nia's Dad

Original Name : Herschel Andoh

Gender : Male

Oscar A. Gonzalez

Character Name : Strip Club Patron

Original Name : Oscar A. Gonzalez

Gender : Male

Charlie Riina

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Charlie Riina

Gender : Female

Nichole Arya Lentz

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Nichole Arya Lentz

Gender : Female

Christine Pagulayan

Character Name : Field Reporter

Original Name : Christine Pagulayan

Gender : Female

Dane Bingenheimer

Character Name : Superhero Protestor (uncredited)

Original Name : Dane Bingenheimer

Gender : Male

Michelle Doiron

Character Name : Dancer (uncredited)

Original Name : Michelle Doiron

Gender : Female

Josh Aguirre

Character Name : Protester (uncredited)

Original Name : Josh Aguirre

Gender : Male

Derek Barnes

Character Name : Pyro Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Derek Barnes

Gender : Male

Glenda Braganza

Character Name : Police Detective (uncredited)

Original Name : Glenda Braganza

Gender : Female

Nick Ford

Character Name : Protestor (uncredited)

Original Name : Nick Ford

Gender : Male

Michelle Hill

Character Name : Protester (uncredited)

Original Name : Michelle Hill

Gender : Female

Lisa Hinds

Character Name : Protester (uncredited)

Original Name : Lisa Hinds

Gender : Female

Eldon Hunter

Character Name : Police Officer / Civilian (uncredited)

Original Name : Eldon Hunter

Gender : Male

Elena Khan

Character Name : Protester (uncredited)

Original Name : Elena Khan

Gender : Female

Heidi Matijevic

Character Name : Psychic Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Heidi Matijevic

Gender : Female

Kris Pring

Character Name : Protestor (uncredited)

Original Name : Kris Pring

Gender : Male

Attila Sebesy

Character Name : Cook at diner (uncredited)

Original Name : Attila Sebesy

Gender : Male

Joe Vercillo

Character Name : SWAT Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Joe Vercillo

Gender : Male

Michelle Cormier

Character Name : Dancer (uncredited)

Original Name : Michelle Cormier

Gender : Female

Q Fortier

Character Name : Protester (uncredited)

Original Name : Q Fortier

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

I thought the trailer made _Code 8_ look like it was gonna be pretty bad, but I liked the premise, and I wanted to see what Stephen Amell could do in a 2019 feature film, so I gave it a chance, and while I don't think it was great, it was better than I had been expecting. There were some bits that sort of reminded me of last year's _Darkest Minds_, and that's definitely a bad thing, but overall it was actually pretty decent. It goes for both the social commentary, and a *pew pew splodey zap zap* action crime thriller. It doesn't work **spectacularly** as either, but it tries, and its failures certainly are not abysmal ones. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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Peter McGinn

@narrator56

2021-07-27

Code 8 never really grabbed me, though I managed to watch it all the way through. Perhaps I am an outlier viewer, but I would have liked to see more time spent on why society lowered the status of the super-powered people to practically second class citizens. To me that might have been more compelling viewing than the details of Connor’s descent into crime or his mother’s rather stereotypical declining health. But within its narrow plot and limited number of interesting characters, it may have been less than great, but it was better than mediocre.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-03-27

Robbie Amell is undoubtedly a good-looking man, but that really does not forgive the fact that as an actor, he is really dead behind the eyes. The concept here is quite interesting - ordinary people have superpowers and are all still pretty much persecuted by the authorities. Amell is down on his luck and has a sick mother so, to pay for her extortionately expensive treatment, he seeks work casually - and soon falls in with the wrong company where he uses his powers (he can generate and focus electricity) to further their petty, but increasingly ambitious criminal activities. This gets him caught up between a drug-smuggling gang and with the pursuing police. Cousin Stephen discards his bow and arrow for this film, instead heading the druggie gang that will betray everyone/anyone as soon as look at them. The dialogue and pace of the film - there are some decent action scenes - keep it moving quite well, and the visual effects do their job - but the acting is just bland and the story an amalgam of B-grade X-men themes.

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tmdb28039023

@tmdb28039023

2022-09-03

Code 8 is X-Men minus the budget and the A-list cast, and that's the good news. Unfortunately, the movie suffers more, not when it deviates from, but when it copies Marvel's mutants. Code 8 is set in a world where 4% of the population are born with various supernatural abilities, but instead of being rich and famous, they face discrimination, live in poverty, and often turn to crime. As far as I can tell, Code 8 is an allegory about illegal immigrants in the US – the image of day laborers waiting for a van to take them to work is unmistakable, because we have seen it in other, better films (e.g., El Norte). There is also the matter of an addictive narcotic called Psyke manufactured from the cerebrospinal fluid of the People with Power (doesn't quite have the same ring as X-Men, does it?); a drug literally made by and for them. Addressing that some immigrants are forced to smuggle and sell drugs while others turn to alcohol and other drugs to cope with depression and anxiety is one of the things that Code 8 does well. The problem is that the movie doesn't seem to understand that illegal immigrants do these things because they are powerless. If Mexicans entering the United States illegally had the kind of power that Code 8 characters have, Los Angeles would have been returned to Mexico a long time ago. Connor and his similarly 'empowered' peers are oppressed because they want to be; what prison could contain them? I estimate that four “People with Powers” could reasonably demand that the President “kneel to Zod” within a week at most. We know where illegal immigrants come from; of places where, to put it in the terms of the United States Declaration of Independence, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are nothing short of impossible (otherwise they'd stay put). Conversely, establishing the origin of the protagonists' powers in Code 8 is not as simple. Like those of the X-Men, these powers are unexplained – and unexplainable –, and include the usual for a superhero (manipulation of electricity, superhuman strength), as well as, for lack of a better term, magic (telepathy, telekinesis) and finally, as Jules Winnfield would say, "miracles according to Hoyle" (healing the sick). Consider this: Sutcliffe's main lackey is bulletproof. Bulletproof! How does one even go about becoming bulletproof? Code 8 is a very imaginative movie (my favorite part is the Guardians, robot cops that drop from drones), but it has absolutely zero curiosity about its own characters. Where do their powers come from? How do they work? And why don't they use them on a larger scale? These are all questions that Code 8 doesn't answer because it doesn't even bother to ask them.

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Chandler Danier

@chandlerdanier

2024-03-06

Good use of budget. Interesting enough. Good ideas. I watched it because I thought I had to because Code 8 part two was out as well. I probably wouldn't have watched it without that. I'm glad I watched it.