1/10
If I Could Say Something A Little More Positive, I Would.
6 March 2012
Warning: Spoilers
The plot to Control Alt Delete was interesting, but I generally didn't like the actual movie. While the actors did a mediocre job of portraying their roles, sometimes the movie seemed a bit forced. However, I did like the addition of the countdown. I didn't understand a few parts, but in the end it all seemed to come together.

I only watched this movie because I saw that Jonathon Young was in it, so I expected it to be up to par. However, Young's role as Sanderson leaves me confused. Throughout the movie, Sanderson loses the ability to feel certain parts of his body. He seeks Lewis's help, but at the end of the movie he doesn't seem to recall Lewis's existence at all even though Lewis had helped him. The scene may have been meant to be profound or deep, but I'm just confused.

In general, even though I expected this movie to be about a 6/10 or 7/10, it turned out to be quite bad due to its overly sexual manner and mediocre acting. There were too many side stories and forced character development, and then there's the whole Sanderson debacle.

I would only recommend seeing this movie if you're really bored and it's free. Don't pay to see it; it's not worth your money.
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