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Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Sci-Fi
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Robert Longo
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Dolph Lundgren, Beat Takeshi, Ice-T, Keanu Reeves, Henry Rollins, Dina Meyer
Published ID: 5705
UPC: 043396734791, 043396075733,
Plot: In a near-future world in which the fast-paced digital lifestyle has given rise to a worldwide plague called Nerve Attenuation Syndrome, Johnny (Keanu Reeves), a data courier, accepts an assignment that he hopes will allow him to pay for the restoration of the childhood memories he dumped in order to outfit his brain with the microchip necessary for him to carry out his profession. Narrowly escaping a Yakuza ambush in which his employers are killed and the mnemonic trigger capable of unlocking the data in his brain is partially destroyed, Johnny travels from Beijing to New Jersey, where he hopes to recover the data before neural seepage destroys his mind. Teaming up with would-be bodyguard Jane (Dina Meyer) and a rebel group known as the LoTeks who live in an abandoned bridge, he tries to outrun the assassins of mysterious businessman Takahashi (Beat Takeshi Kitano) -- and the Street Preacher (Dolph Lundgren), a bionic madman. Along the way, he meets a mysterious electronic entity, a sentient dolphin, and Spider (Henry Rollins), a cybernetics expert, all of whom attempt, with various degrees of success, to learn why the data in Johnny's head is so important. Science fiction author William Gibson's original short story {-Johnny Mnemonic} helped usher in the age of cyberpunk when it appeared in {~Omni} magazine in 1981; it later appeared in the collection {-Burning Chrome} (alongside the story that provided the basis for Abel Ferrara's New Rose Hotel). Although Gibson himself wrote the screenplay for Johnny Mnemonic, the film diverges considerably from the story. Molly Mirrors, a recurring character in Gibson's fiction, was replaced by the figure of Jane to fend off licensing conflicts with any future film version of {-Neuromancer}, the author's most celebrated novel. Other plot elements -- most notably the LoTeks' bridge habitat -- were borrowed from later Gibson fiction such as the novel {-Virtual Light}. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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I Think My Hard Drive Was Too Big To Take This Movie Seriously
Added 11/11/2009

Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2DNT3YPTBC3IB
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NOT WIDESCREEN!
Added 4/11/2009

I had to return this because the product delivered wasn't widescreen like the product page said it was.

Had this actually been the widescreen version, my rating would've been much higher, because seriously; Who doesn't like Keanu going on a huge rant, and saying silly things like, "I can carry nearly eighty gigs of data in my head."?

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So glad Jeff Shannon doesn't do movies reviews for Amazon anymore
Added 3/9/2009

Great movie. Avoided it for a long time due to the review here. Mistake to believe anything Jeff Shannon ever wrote. Excellent acting, Dolph does a great turn with his role, must have been one of Dina's first movies, and Keanu is into his Neo personna. Watch this movie!
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dvd johnny mnemonic
Added 1/24/2009

This is a fantastic movie, Keanu Reeves did a great job in this movie. Even before he was known for science fiction he was doing a great job.
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Beyond Corporate Control
Added 8/9/2008

A fascinating film that brings together several genres and also several influences. First the technical level of virtual reality and computerized graphics. Interesting though not exceptionally original (see for one example The Lawnmower Man). Second the Japanese, Chinese, Honk Kong, Kung Fu type of action. There it is in a way renewed because it is grafted onto, into or under another type of post-apocalyptic vision that is typically American: underground resistance (with one of the archetypes being the Terminator trilogy, or The Running Man) or people who refuse the modern slavery imposed by the corporate trust that governs and controls the world, through dependence on data-processing machines that create a nervous disorder that is both incurable and catching. The models of this underground vision are numerous. Here he sets it in the guts of an old decaying bridge, so over-ground and over-water, in between two banks it does not join any more. Great. The film adds to that a small dose of brain manipulation, mind torturing with elements that have been made famous by The Matrix trilogy for example. The most original element is that the brain is used as a data transporting device that cannot be hacked or pirated since it is not going through a digital network. And the last load of data comes from China (the future of the world?) though it is ridden with riots and rioting crowds (the anti-Chinese-communist element?) and has to be taken to the USA, Newark mind you, to be offered to the world for its own salvation by the underground resistance (the American boy-scout do-good syndrome?). Then the other interesting elements are more isolated elements here and there than structuring elements. The dolphin that this poor Johnny obstinately calls a fish is a nice piece of animal and mammal lore that makes the dolphin the saving intercessor of humanity. The criminal Christian preacher who crucifies his victims in the name of Jesus and God is a wink against the fake Christians who are selfish and interested, even greedy in money and power bigots. And the final liberation with a final scene of natural vegetation and landscape with real natural colors is very similar to the end of the third Matrix. But this time the intercessor, messenger or courier did not have to be sacrificed and he finds a new lease in life with some restored memory. Interesting indeed, but within a full background without which it looks slightly dry and sterile.

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne & University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines

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I Think My Hard Drive Was Too Big To Take This Movie Seriously
Added 11/11/2009

Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2DNT3YPTBC3IB
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
NOT WIDESCREEN!
Added 4/11/2009

I had to return this because the product delivered wasn't widescreen like the product page said it was.

Had this actually been the widescreen version, my rating would've been much higher, because seriously; Who doesn't like Keanu going on a huge rant, and saying silly things like, "I can carry nearly eighty gigs of data in my head."?

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
So glad Jeff Shannon doesn't do movies reviews for Amazon anymore
Added 3/9/2009

Great movie. Avoided it for a long time due to the review here. Mistake to believe anything Jeff Shannon ever wrote. Excellent acting, Dolph does a great turn with his role, must have been one of Dina's first movies, and Keanu is into his Neo personna. Watch this movie!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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