Credited cast: | |||
Pom Klementieff | ... | Loise | |
Chris Schellenger | ... | Soyan | |
King Orba | ... | Russel Belial | |
Alena von Stroheim | ... | Lena Leiboviz | |
Gayla Johnson | ... | Alice | |
Circus-Szalewski | ... | Chris | |
Ross Butler | ... | Jeremy | |
Ted Mattison | ... | Clift Brown | |
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Mehre Ihara | ... | Eileen |
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Ahlam Khamis | ... | Maid Fahra |
Anthony Palermo | ... | Jim Howard | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Ron Roggé | ... | Journalist (voice) |
Soyan is a computer prodigy that works for a company he previously hacked. This online security firm runs covert activities for high-profile clients around the world. Loise is a cyber-detective who investigates war crimes for a human rights organization. She is obsessed with the truth. Loise and Soyan meet on a rooftop and bond together through a virtual chess game. But Soyan's employer, Russel Belial, has asked him to protect the same arms-dealer that Loise is determined to help to capture. What is Soyan's real goal? Who will call the game now? Loise and Soyan embark upon an intense but dangerous romance. After being in a virtual world, will Soyan and Loise risk everything for true love?
I rather enjoyed this cat & mouse story of deception and love.
It certainly isn't a big budget movie but Director/writer Cyril Morin did a fine job in creating a story of mystery, deception, fear, and love. The story unfolds in multiple layers just thin enough to keep the viewer thinking he can see whats coming next only to be tricked into discovering you're wrong.
Pom Klementieff (Loise) and Chris Schellenger (Soyan) are just exotic enough to keep your interest up in them and their relationship which gets a bit rocky. King Orba (Russel Belial) is just evil enough to make you want to know his next move.
Low budget - yes, but that issue doesn't harm this flick one bit. It is a very 21st Century story!