| Credited cast: | |||
| James Badge Dale | ... | Clyne | |
| Emily Mortimer | ... | Fran Madison | |
| Bruce Greenwood | ... | General Orland | |
| Max Martini | ... | Capt. Sessions | |
| Cory Hardrict | ... | Alessio | |
| Clayne Crawford | ... | Sgt. Toll | |
| Gonzalo Menendez | ... | Captain Marco Cabrera | |
| Ursula Parker | ... | Sari | |
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Aaron Serban | ... | Bogdan |
| Stephen Root | ... | Dr. Mindala | |
| Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Jimmy Akingbola | ... | Sgt. Steve McFadden | |
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Tsogbaatar Batzorig | ... | Weapons Engineer |
| Mike Bodie | ... | Efrem (as Michael Bodie) | |
| Philip Bulcock | ... | Sgt. Chris Davis | |
| Miklós Bányai | ... | Benson | |
Civil Unrest in the European country of Moldova has US forces engaging the insurgents however there is a new threat who has decided both are their enemy. This new threat resides in an alternative spectrum that makes them invisible to the naked eye and instant death to anyone confronting them. Locals believe they are Spirits of War but others believe they are superior arms technology fabricated by the Moldova government.. Written by -Kirk
This is what Hollywood does best; a massive CGI galore that supplements a mediocre storyline that has as many plot holes as a Swiss cheese.
Initially I hadn't heard about the movie, and knew nothing about what it was about, prior to getting the chance to sit down and watch it. I did snoop around on IMDb just moments before sitting down to watch it. And what made me stay in the seat was that IMDb mentioned that it was about a special-ops team dispatched to fight supernatural beings. What is not to like about the supernatural?
So I sat down to watch "Spectral" with literally no expectations. So I was genuinely blown away come the ending of the movie. Wow, this was a special effects movie of massive proportions. Both the visual effects and the sound effects were amazing, and they alone make it worthwhile to sit down and watch "Spectral".
As for the acting, well, let's just say that this is not Shakespearian acting on any levels, nor is it acting that would incur any kind of statue or trophy. However, I will say that James Badge Dale really carried the movie singlehandedly with his performance as Clyne. He was the only one who stood out in this myriad of impressive CGI effects and blasting sub-woofers.
If you sit down to watch "Spectral" and expect a grand story, then you will be sorely disappointed, because this movie is essentially as simplistic as they come. A group of special-ops are trapped behind enemy lines, fighting a deadly enemy that they can't see with the naked eye. And that is it; the entire storyline summarized in a single sentence.
But to make it better, then this simplistic storyline has more plot holes than a Swiss cheese. So many things just didn't make any logical sense, and equally many things just didn't add up. But hey, all these shortcomings were instantly blown away by a cascade of impressive CGI special effects and a constant bombardment of sound waves from the sub-woofer.
"Spectral" is the type of movie that you just unhook you brain and lean fully back in the chair and enjoy all the pretty images on the screen. A perfect choice of movie for a lazy evening or if you are nurturing yourself back together after a binge...