Monsters of Man has a decent premise, plot and conclusion, but still disappoints.
We are likely suppose to connect with the group of doctors, but they're pretty damn infuriating. The programmers and those in charge of the operation are well acted and the lifeblood of the film. The problem is we spend too much time with the doctors and co running around whinging and whatnot, instead of the film potentially having more scope for what is a fairly long run-time.
We are likely suppose to connect with the group of doctors, but they're pretty damn infuriating. The programmers and those in charge of the operation are well acted and the lifeblood of the film. The problem is we spend too much time with the doctors and co running around whinging and whatnot, instead of the film potentially having more scope for what is a fairly long run-time.