Sophia (Marili Kateri) is a soldier and victim is a future US civil war fought along ideologies. While this Uwe Boll concept is intriguing, that is about all we learn and not even part of the story. Sophia is given medicine and a robotic hand (which didn't integrate too well into the film) She is developing mind reading skills, apparently by design but feels captive in her hospital home as patients tend to "leave."
The film is told as a flashback as Sophia is being questioned. The ending was hardly a climax worth the wait. This is low budget science fiction and at 70 minutes feels twice that long which is never a good thing.
Guide; F-word. No sex or nudity.
The film is told as a flashback as Sophia is being questioned. The ending was hardly a climax worth the wait. This is low budget science fiction and at 70 minutes feels twice that long which is never a good thing.
Guide; F-word. No sex or nudity.