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Project Power

- What would you risk for five minutes of pure power?

An ex-soldier, a teen and a cop collide in New Orleans as they hunt for the source behind a dangerous new pill that grants users temporary superpowers.

Release Date : 2020-08-14

Language :EnglishHindiPortuguese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Screen ArcadeSupermarché

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jamie Foxx

Character Name : Art

Original Name : Jamie Foxx

Gender : Male

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Character Name : Frank

Original Name : Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Gender : Male

Dominique Fishback

Character Name : Robin

Original Name : Dominique Fishback

Gender : Female

Rodrigo Santoro

Character Name : Biggie

Original Name : Rodrigo Santoro

Gender : Male

Courtney B. Vance

Character Name : Captain Craine

Original Name : Courtney B. Vance

Gender : Male

Amy Landecker

Character Name : Gardner

Original Name : Amy Landecker

Gender : Female

mgk

Character Name : Newt

Original Name : mgk

Gender : Male

Tait Fletcher

Character Name : Wallace

Original Name : Tait Fletcher

Gender : Male

Allen Maldonado

Character Name : Landry

Original Name : Allen Maldonado

Gender : Male

Andrene Ward-Hammond

Character Name : Irene

Original Name : Andrene Ward-Hammond

Gender : Female

Cory DeMeyers

Character Name : Griff aka Camouflage Man

Original Name : Cory DeMeyers

Gender : Male

Jazzy De Lisser

Character Name : Candy aka Frozen Woman

Original Name : Jazzy De Lisser

Gender : Female

Yoshi Sudarso

Character Name : Knifebones

Original Name : Yoshi Sudarso

Gender : Male

Jim Klock

Character Name : Mr. Luker

Original Name : Jim Klock

Gender : Male

Azhar Khan

Character Name : Cuello (Healer)

Original Name : Azhar Khan

Gender : Male

Joseph Poliquin

Character Name : Indo

Original Name : Joseph Poliquin

Gender : Male

Kyanna Simone Simpson

Character Name : Tracy

Original Name : Kyanna Simone Simpson

Gender : Female

C.J. LeBlanc

Character Name : Miggs

Original Name : C.J. LeBlanc

Gender : Male

Mike Seal

Character Name : Taylor

Original Name : Mike Seal

Gender : Male

Kim Baptiste

Character Name : Newscaster

Original Name : Kim Baptiste

Gender : Female

CG Lewis

Character Name : Tommy

Original Name : CG Lewis

Gender : Male

Oren Hawxhurst

Character Name : Bouncer

Original Name : Oren Hawxhurst

Gender : Male

Chip Carriere

Character Name : Armored Truck Guard

Original Name : Chip Carriere

Gender : Male

Rose Bianco

Character Name : Matriarch

Original Name : Rose Bianco

Gender : Female

Theodus Crane

Character Name : Orderly

Original Name : Theodus Crane

Gender : Male

Toney Chapman Steele

Character Name : NOPD Detective

Original Name : Toney Chapman Steele

Gender : Male

Peter Jaymes Jr.

Character Name : Med Tech

Original Name : Peter Jaymes Jr.

Gender : Male

Sam Malone

Character Name : Elevator Bouncer

Original Name : Sam Malone

Gender : Male

Carli McIntyre

Character Name : Biggie's Assistant

Original Name : Carli McIntyre

Gender : Female

Michael Wozniak

Character Name : School Principal

Original Name : Michael Wozniak

Gender : Male

Justin Carmouche

Character Name : Drummer Boy

Original Name : Justin Carmouche

Gender : Male

Christopher Winchester

Character Name : Wallace Guard 1

Original Name : Christopher Winchester

Gender : Male

Sienna Jeffries

Character Name : Looper

Original Name : Sienna Jeffries

Gender : Female

Eric Scarabin

Character Name : Guard Supervisor

Original Name : Eric Scarabin

Gender : Male

Mike R. Moreau

Character Name : Telios Guard (uncredited)

Original Name : Mike R. Moreau

Gender : Male

Michelle Torres

Character Name : Telios Med Tech

Original Name : Michelle Torres

Gender : Female

Keyana Rodney

Character Name : Officer

Original Name : Keyana Rodney

Gender : Male

Aaron Mitchell

Character Name : Telios Guard

Original Name : Aaron Mitchell

Gender : Male

David Merriam

Character Name : Black Suit Man

Original Name : David Merriam

Gender : Male

Robert Junkins

Character Name : Firefighter

Original Name : Robert Junkins

Gender : Male

Brian Held Jr.

Character Name : Pedestrian

Original Name : Brian Held Jr.

Gender : Male

Chad Governale

Character Name : Telios Guard

Original Name : Chad Governale

Gender : Male

Wild Wayne

Character Name : Wild Wayne

Original Name : Wild Wayne

Gender : Male

Austin David Jones

Character Name : Little Kid 2

Original Name : Austin David Jones

Gender : Male

Jon Eyez

Character Name : Gate Guard

Original Name : Jon Eyez

Gender : Male

Dane Rhodes

Character Name : Ship Captain

Original Name : Dane Rhodes

Gender : Male

Chika

Character Name :

Original Name : Chika

Gender : Female

Casey Neistat

Character Name : Moto

Original Name : Casey Neistat

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2021-06-23

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Project Power is the most recent Netflix project featuring a great cast, but the attention-grabber for me is the screenplay debut for Mattson Tomlin (also co-writing The Batman with Matt Reeves). It's the closest to a superhero movie any viewer is going to get for the following months, but at the same time, it couldn't be more different than the usual flicks from said genre. I barely knew a thing about the film besides the synopsis and the cast, so I was open to everything Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman cooked up. The concept definitely intrigued me, the cast convinced me, and the movie itself... didn't reach half of its potential, unfortunately. Let's start with the positives. Even though Dominique Fishback had a part in The Hate U Give, this is her first big role in an also big film, and she's probably the best thing about it. She delivers a pretty good performance, especially for someone who has to share so much screentime with two experienced actors, but her rapping skills steal the show. Not only the improvised lines fit her character, Robin, but the way that she raps elevates every single rhyme. As expected, Jamie Foxx is remarkable as Art, as well as Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Frank. Both incorporate their characters seamlessly, performing their dialogues and action sequences with ease. Character-wise, Robin and Art receive generic yet quite efficient arcs. Both are driven by cliche motivations connected to their own families, but the actors do a fantastic job making it all feel realistic and emotionally compelling. Mattson Tomlin's script for each character also helps with captivating conversations and memorable lines. However, both the story and the remaining characters lack depth. Frank doesn't have any sort of backstory or unique motives, being merely a cop who wants to protect his city. The "bad guys" (Rodrigo Santoro, Amy Landecker) represent the most formulaic aspect of the whole movie: just the usual greedy, egocentric, power-driven drug dealers, version #271837 put to film. The movie's concept is fascinating, and its first half does an excellent job of exploring and expanding that premise. Sadly, the main focus eventually switches to the supposedly more entertaining, action-heavy plot. The "supposedly" wasn't written by chance because the action scenes are rather disappointing, to be honest. Sure, there are a couple of unquestionably eye-opening sequences, which contain decent visuals. Nevertheless, most are so filled with CGI and hard-to-follow, choppy editing (Jeff McEvoy) that I could rarely see an entire sequence clearly. Michael Simmonds' cinematography employs way too shaky camera movements as well. There's even what I think was supposed to look like a one-take action set piece, but due to the aspects referenced above, it just doesn't seem like it. In addition to this, the powers displayed could use a bit more creativity. Having in mind that everyone has a different power, superstrength, superspeed, or the ability to create fire aren't exactly groundbreaking skills. With so many superhero films released in the past few years, Project Power could have delivered something unique (granted, there's one underrated power taken from an animal that's pretty badass), but it stayed in the safe zone. Overall, the action and the editing are so inconsistent that I can't really fault them entirely. The most disappointing aspect of all is how little development the primary narrative gets. I firmly believe it's a fantastic premise to create a TV show out of it, but Joost and Schulman could have done a better job with Tomlin's screenplay, which could have taken a much more detailed approach with a more experienced writer. Taking everything into account... Project Power boasts a talented cast, featuring a badass Jamie Foxx and a remarkable Joseph Gordon-Levitt, but it's Dominique Fishback who steals the spotlight. Demonstrating not only her acting abilities but also her rapping skills, Fishback shines in her first significant role. Her character and Foxx's are the heart and soul of the movie, which possesses a genuinely intriguing take on the superhero concept, but that, unfortunately, fails to reach its potential. The remaining characters are extremely undeveloped, especially the cliche, power-thirsty villains who I even struggle to remember their names. Some action sequences might deliver what viewers are looking for, but most are packed with an incomprehensible amount of CGI, uncontrollably choppy editing, shaky camera movements, and a lack of imagination regarding the powers shown. If the focus stayed in telling a more detailed narrative instead of the disappointing action, maybe it would have been quite a nice surprise. As it is, it's far from being a bad film, so I recommend it to anyone who wants a generic yet remotely entertaining action-packed Netflix flick. Rating: C+

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Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This is a weird one to categorize as it's a "super power" movie, but not a "super hero" movie. This actually mimics a lot of "Black Lightning" with more of a Marvel's "mutant growth hormone" vibe without feeling ANYTHING like a Marvel movie. Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon Levitt are great and carry the movie well, but I honestly found everyone else in the movie a bit lacking, which is a shame as Dominique Fishback has a lot of potential, but I don't think we see it: she didn't do badly, but it wasn't great either. The story it self is interesting, and some of the characters are interesting, but this is definitely more of an action based movie where they can flash some effects and cool imagery to try to distract the audience until it gets more interesting. It's really more of a drug movie with the occasional "burst" of super powers as they only last a rather arbitrary 5 minutes, exactly. It's a gimmick movie, but it isn't bad. This is a good way to keep an action flick memorable and refreshing.

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JTSeguin

@JTSeguin

2021-06-23

This movie had such promise. It could have spawned a new TV series akin to that of _Heroes_ or the more recent comic book adaptation _The Boys_. Instead it got trapped in a generic plot with a lot of unrealized potential. The story isn't bad. It's just not particularly unique, especially for a power-based fantasy like this one. A man trying to take the shadow corporation that is distributing the drug called **Power** and a local cop trying to maintain order in a corrupt neighbourhood. The two inevitably meet and their goals align. It's a pretty standard formula, that is quite frankly, in need of revision. The characters are interesting. Interesting enough to warrant their own movies. Jamie Foxx is pretty awesome as the rogue vigilante, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt holds his own as the good detective whose charisma is just as much of a power as the one he gets from the drug. But the standout performance is from Dominique Fishback, who connects with both characters almost equally. Fishback plays a young dealer of the aforementioned Power, as a way to make ends meet for herself and her mother. In the meantime, she desires to become a rapper, and the actress more than delivers on the talent. This is definitely a character that I would like to see more of... but maybe not in this find of movie. While she is a major character, she does not play a major role, which makes one question her place in this story. Is she meant to represent the viewer? The one who witnesses the insanity of super-humans in the streets of New-Orleans? Or was she supposed to be Robin to Foxx's Batman, something she herself, suggested? It doesn't really feel like she belongs. Despite handling Power for most of the movie, she never experiences it, and her dream of being a rapper is not truly touched upon. The rest of the cast are largely forgettable, except for Rodrigo Santoro, the main distributor of the drug. This is unfortunate, because he gets less screen time than he deserved. His personality is smooth and enjoyable. You want to get to know him better, as well as his power. But his story is quickly cut. Rather messily, I might add. Machine Gun Kelly is only notable because of his name more than anything else, and his sole purpose is to introduce us to the dangers of Power. Something that is never really brought up again. The location is dull, though the history is not. It is a pity that there isn't more detail of the effect that Hurricane Katrina had on the people of New Orleans. And although this movie is supposedly set in the not-so distant future, there is nothing that suggests it is, aside from the drug itself. Combat and special effects are perhaps the best part of this movie. Seeing each character's power unleashed, and how they use it, is done better than some major motion pictures. Each power not only represents a personality, but is derived from a specific animal. (I had no idea how crazy a pistol-shrimp really was, but you'll have to watch the movie to know what I mean). The action is well-executed, though Art sometimes feels too good, removing a sense of tension whenever he gets into a scrum. The downside is that very few powers are actually seen in this film, and the ones we do see are very typical in the superhero genre. The music is decent, if not a little on the nose. That's really all that can be said there. While Fishback's raps are catchy, and there is a great moment for her, they don't do anything to drive the plot. The conclusion is as predictable as they come. I won't spoil it, though I suppose I already have, in which case, I apologize. I find it strange, that despite not enjoying this movie, I want to see what happens next. Especially since there is nothing. On another note, I am now concerned for the upcoming Batman movie. Mattson Tomlin's writing is far from stellar, and while he has potential, I doubt it has improved in such a short span of time.

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tmdb15435519

@tmdb15435519

2021-06-23

An interesting premise and some decent acting, but in the same year as The Old Guard and right on the heals of Synchronic, this is just way too similar. Also, on that same note, I'm sick of these same lame "everyday superhero" films. Come up with something new.