Sunday 27 March 2011

Limitless (2011) Dir: Neil Burger

Pretty silly sci-fi lite yarn that delivers precisely what it promises.
The plot:
Bradley 'California Smile' Cooper plays Eddie Morra, a writer struggling with writer's block and the break-up of his most recent relationship. Bumping into the brother of his ex-wife on the street, Eddie is introduced to a wonder drug, so new it doesn't even have a street name yet, going by the scientific moniker NZT. Popping one of the translucent pills, Eddie finds his mind expanding, tapping into hitherto unfathomed reaches of his brain and releasing a spurt of motivation that sees him crank out 90 pages in one day.
When the inevitable come down comes, Eddie wants more NZT, and returns to the ex's brother but, soon after meeting, the guy winds up dead. Eddie searches his place and discovers a stash of the magic pills and, powered by the drug coursing through his worthless veins, his life is transformed, initially for the good but, slowly, slowly, as his reliance on the narcotic grows, so too his life begins to unwind in a crescendo of violence and chaos.
Yep, it's the old 'wonder-drug gone bad' story efficiently, if a little predictably, retold.
A few gripes here:
1 - If Bradley Cooper is a genuine leading man, I'm a Chilean miner.
2 - The movie's main message seems to be that acting like a coked up prick is somehow symbolic of success.
3 - Some annoying subplots quickly become tiresome.
4 - A dreadful score.
5 - Such limited screen time for De Niro.
Still, it's not all bad.
1 - Erm.....
2 - Erm......
Actually, come to think of it, it is quite bad as I can think of not one positive thing to say about the damn thing.
Still, while it lasted it was pretty pleasant, just seems the come down afterwards is a bit of a killer.
Average fodder, then.

3 out of 5

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