This is a low rent, cheapo knock off Blade Runner meet Westworld.
The Harrison Ford role goes to Guy Pearce. He plays David Carmichael, a no nonsense former cop. After being vetted by Joseph Veidt, a psychiatrist. David is hired to find the missing daughter of billionaire Marlon Veidt, the older brother of Joseph.
Melissa Veidt has been missing for several weeks in Zone 414. A place where lifelike androids created by Marlon Veidt can interact with humans. In many ways it's a seedy pleasure palace where humans pay a fortune to go and have sex with the androids.
Melissa was close to a very highly developed sentient android called Jane. She is the one who might know more about Zone 414 and Melissa's fate.
Zone 414 starts off interestingly enough but cannot hide its B movie roots and ultra low budget.
The prosthetics on the actor playing Marlon is poor. There is too much talking and a serious lack of action.
Even the neo noir mystery is a failure having to rely on a confession from the eventual murderer. A hackneyed uninspiring movie.
The Harrison Ford role goes to Guy Pearce. He plays David Carmichael, a no nonsense former cop. After being vetted by Joseph Veidt, a psychiatrist. David is hired to find the missing daughter of billionaire Marlon Veidt, the older brother of Joseph.
Melissa Veidt has been missing for several weeks in Zone 414. A place where lifelike androids created by Marlon Veidt can interact with humans. In many ways it's a seedy pleasure palace where humans pay a fortune to go and have sex with the androids.
Melissa was close to a very highly developed sentient android called Jane. She is the one who might know more about Zone 414 and Melissa's fate.
Zone 414 starts off interestingly enough but cannot hide its B movie roots and ultra low budget.
The prosthetics on the actor playing Marlon is poor. There is too much talking and a serious lack of action.
Even the neo noir mystery is a failure having to rely on a confession from the eventual murderer. A hackneyed uninspiring movie.