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The Trigger Effect (1996)
Released By: MCA Universal Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: MCA Universal Home Video
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: R
Director: David Koepp
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Dermot Mulroney, Elisabeth Shue, Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Rooker
Published ID: 6598
UPC: 025192006128,
Plot: The film's opening sequence takes the audience inside a mall, where a series of minor slights among strangers leads to an inexorable tension. Eventually, the focus settles on the main characters of The Trigger Effect, Matthew (Kyle MacLachlan) and his wife Annie (Elisabeth Shue). When a massive power failure hits their calm suburban California town, things begin to break down. Unable to fill a prescription for their sick baby because the phones and computers are out, Matthew tries to reason with the pharmacist, who responds testily. Desperation drives him to sneak behind the counter when the pharmacist isn't looking and steal the antibiotic the baby needs. Annie is strangely titillated when she hears about it. Later that day, their friend Joe (Dermot Mulroney) shows up at their house. Joe is a much more rugged individual than Matthew. While his presence during the crisis is welcome, Matthew resents Joe, while Annie feels drawn to him. Joe convinces Matthew to buy a gun, over Annie's objections. Joe's presence heightens the problems of their already struggling marriage. After a night of drinking and triangular tension, a burglar breaks into their home, leading to a fatal shooting. The next morning, the fearful couple, short on cash and gasoline, decide to travel to their in-laws until the power comes back on, and Joe agrees to go along. But the trip turns harrowing when they meet a desperate fellow traveler (Michael Rooker) on the road. Screenwriter David Koepp (Jurassic Park, Spider-Man) made his feature directorial debut with The Trigger Effect. The premise for the film was inspired by the BBC documentary series Connections. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
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Good preparedness training film if nothing else
Added 6/10/2009

This forgotten 90's B-movie should be required viewing for preppers/survivalists. Just do the exact opposite of the actions taken by the two vacuous boneheads played by McLachlan and Shue and their slightly less boneheaded friend Mulroney in response to a mysterious power outage and you'll be sure to survive a solar storm or EMP attack. I've rarely seen a film that displayed more contempt for its characters, which makes it hard to care what happens to them.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
short, sweet and to the point
Added 6/1/2008

It's not overly complex and it's not profound, but the actors are good in their roles, the movie has a nice pace and interesting scenes, plus Shue it hot in this film. It's a great weekend afternoon flick on a dreary, lazy day. The only other movie I'd compare it to is Judgment Night, due to the overall feel of isolation and desperation.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Well worth the rental / purchase price!
Added 5/23/2008

I've always kept the "The Trigger Effect" in the back of my memory after watching it on TV years ago, so when I was talking to my friend about the "breaking point" when people stop behaving in a civilized manner and become basically selfish savages, i told her about this movie and decided to purchase it; and needless to say, I wasn't dissapointed.

Despite the high quality cinematography and acting, this movie is not for everyone, specially for all those who are looking for cheap thrills with zombies and unknown creatures from outer space..
This is basically a thinking man's thriller, in the vein of the timeless Twilight Zone TV series, as some of the reviewers here have pointed out.

What makes this movie so effective is that it is based on solid reality ground!
All of the events and actions on the "Trigger Effect" are entirely plausible and i am sure sure people who have lived through catastrophic events and wars can relate to them.

Without giving away the plot, let's say this movie basically explores the continuous breakdown in "civilized" human relations between citizens and friends, when our daily conforts dissappear due to a catastrophic event, and fear, chaos, looting, murder follows, and normal people like you and I, are forced to resort to violence and force to ensure our family's survival.

Another event displayed in the movie that rings a bell more than 10 years later (May 2008) is the shortage of gasoline that leaves drivers stranded in the middle of nowhere, and nobody is willing to stop and help them for fear of being assaulted.
I am sure all those who've lived through the oil shortages of the 70s can relate, and now that the prices of gasoline have sky-rocketed in the last few months, one has to wonder if we are due for a replay of what happened more than 30 years ago.

The main point this movie makes is that our current civilized world as we know it, stands on a few pillars that could collapse in a matter of hours or days due catastrophic events, and this event would basically trigger a breakdown of our civilization as we know it, and questions how truly "considerate" and "civilized" we all really are!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Pretty good
Added 2/4/2007

When a power failure sends their suburban town into chaos, Matthew (Kyle MacLachlan) and his wife (Elisabeth Shue) stoop to desperate measures to secure medication for their child. On the second day of the blackout, as the town descends into violence and looting, Matthew's rugged friend Joe (Dermot Mulroney) shows up, and tensions heighten. To escape the increasingly violent situation, the foursome hits the road ... but their troubles continue
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Horribly written stinker
Added 9/26/2005

One of the stupidest, badly-written dramatic movies I have ever encountered. They took an intriguing premise--what would happen if the thin veneer of civilized society is peeled away in a massive and long-lasting power outtage--and ruined it in distracting subplots about adultery and individual racial strife. Hey, people commit adultery all the time; however, people do not loot all the time. So which is the more interesting? I say the latter. This movie did not. It obsesses over the adultery and seldom focuses on the much more interesting looting and pillaging and whatnot which is part of the (very distant) background.
Moreover, inexplicably, the police and ambulance services continue to respond in minutes in this supposedly riotous situation. Uh, excuse me, but that does not happen in a riot. Isn't that the definition of a riot, that the police don't respond? And the characters they chose to make this story about were so ridiculously stupid, and continue making such stupid choices, one simply cannot sympathize with them in the slightest. Horrible movie.

3 out of 13 people found this helpful.
Good preparedness training film if nothing else
Added 6/10/2009

This forgotten 90's B-movie should be required viewing for preppers/survivalists. Just do the exact opposite of the actions taken by the two vacuous boneheads played by McLachlan and Shue and their slightly less boneheaded friend Mulroney in response to a mysterious power outage and you'll be sure to survive a solar storm or EMP attack. I've rarely seen a film that displayed more contempt for its characters, which makes it hard to care what happens to them.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
short, sweet and to the point
Added 6/1/2008

It's not overly complex and it's not profound, but the actors are good in their roles, the movie has a nice pace and interesting scenes, plus Shue it hot in this film. It's a great weekend afternoon flick on a dreary, lazy day. The only other movie I'd compare it to is Judgment Night, due to the overall feel of isolation and desperation.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Well worth the rental / purchase price!
Added 5/23/2008

I've always kept the "The Trigger Effect" in the back of my memory after watching it on TV years ago, so when I was talking to my friend about the "breaking point" when people stop behaving in a civilized manner and become basically selfish savages, i told her about this movie and decided to purchase it; and needless to say, I wasn't dissapointed.

Despite the high quality cinematography and acting, this movie is not for everyone, specially for all those who are looking for cheap thrills with zombies and unknown creatures from outer space..
This is basically a thinking man's thriller, in the vein of the timeless Twilight Zone TV series, as some of the reviewers here have pointed out.

What makes this movie so effective is that it is based on solid reality ground!
All of the events and actions on the "Trigger Effect" are entirely plausible and i am sure sure people who have lived through catastrophic events and wars can relate to them.

Without giving away the plot, let's say this movie basically explores the continuous breakdown in "civilized" human relations between citizens and friends, when our daily conforts dissappear due to a catastrophic event, and fear, chaos, looting, murder follows, and normal people like you and I, are forced to resort to violence and force to ensure our family's survival.

Another event displayed in the movie that rings a bell more than 10 years later (May 2008) is the shortage of gasoline that leaves drivers stranded in the middle of nowhere, and nobody is willing to stop and help them for fear of being assaulted.
I am sure all those who've lived through the oil shortages of the 70s can relate, and now that the prices of gasoline have sky-rocketed in the last few months, one has to wonder if we are due for a replay of what happened more than 30 years ago.

The main point this movie makes is that our current civilized world as we know it, stands on a few pillars that could collapse in a matter of hours or days due catastrophic events, and this event would basically trigger a breakdown of our civilization as we know it, and questions how truly "considerate" and "civilized" we all really are!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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