Promising but disappointing. Social criticism linked to a sci-fi plot is always an excellent choice but the plot of the film is as stale as the clones it talks about and the screenplay lacks rhythm, furthermore the tone never manages to maintain balance between comedy and drama, sensationally getting all the atmospheres wrong. Much better is the idea of ââconveying the sense of alienation felt by spectators and characters through grainy photography and deliberately anachronistic sets, hairstyles and costumes. Among the actors, Jamie Foxx stands out as comic relief, while the protagonist John Boyega lowers his eyelid, and attention is only awakened when that very handsome man Kiefer Sutherland appears, here however relegated to an insignificant role.Read all