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Limitless

Genres: ThrillerMyst

Starring: Anna Friel, Robert De Niro, Robert John Burke, Patricia Kalember, Andrew Howard, Bradley Cooper, Johnny Whitworth

Director(s): Neil Burger

Available Quality: Hi Def

Country: USA

Year: 2011

Available Quality: DivX, Hi Def, iPod, Hi Def, Hi Def

IMDB Rating: 7.3 out of 10 (108750 votes)

An action-thriller about a writer who takes an experimental drug that allows him to use 100 percent of his mind. As one man evolves into the perfect version of himself, forces more corrupt than he can imagine mark him for assassination. Out-of-work writer Eddie Morras (Cooper) rejection by girlfriend Lindy (Abbie Cornish) confirms his belief that he has zero future. That all vanishes the day an old friend introduces Eddie to MDT, a designer pharmaceutical that makes him laser focused and more confident than any man alive. Now on an MDT-fueled odyssey, everything Eddies read, heard or seen is instantly organized and available to him. As the former nobody rises to the top of the financial world, he draws the attention of business mogul Carl Van Loon (De Niro), who sees this enhanced version of Eddie as the tool to make billions. But brutal side effects jeopardize his meteoric ascent. With a dwindling stash and hit men who will eliminate him to get the MDT...

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Visitors Review

(25 May 2012)

Same old Same old


Good guy takes pill, Bad guys chase and try to kill good guy to get the pill, Good guy overcomes and is super smart and life is good. Typical Hollywood action movie formula, blah blah.... Lets put it this way or use this for a yardstick, it was not a "V for Vendetta screen play" that really got you to think.I am glad I didn't plop 12 bucks at the movie theater for this movie.

antoniotierno (24 May 2012)

weird but funny staff


Hadn't watched other movies starring Bradley Cooper - aside from thelast version of A Team - so the lead actor's quite a a new face to mebut I reckon he never looked out of place; his acting's not phenomenalbut in this instance he has appeared to convey the exhilaration ofthese special new powers. Coneversely the good looking Abbie Cornish,playing his girlfriend, doesn't get to to put across visible emotionsas his fiancé does. Robert De Niro is cast as the great old Wall Streetmoguls, different form the criminal type he played other times but hecertainly gets to prove believable. On the whole LIMITLESS, which neversermonizes on drugs and the morality of drug created intelligence, is afresh and well-written thriller. It might not pass a logic test butlogic sometimes lacks in good movies as well. It's part fantasy andpart thriller but conceived in an ingenious way.

jolinda santos (23 May 2012)

remind me my dietary supplement


Oh yeah i felt like it was my life on screen. I use the naus awesomeand i feel exactly like brad without the negative effect. Good movieand remember ,your mind can be unlimited. at once i feel like the cameffects was disgusting but it recreate well the product effect. Onceyou find the supplement you need it appears obvious and you cant avoidlive with it. Don't hesitate try it,no side effect brad cooper isawesome i really like this actor and the girl she's cute,really so igive this movie a ten,no doubt.the NZT is not fake ,i got some if youwant better life just ask me .You will not have the same bad trip itstotally natural

(23 May 2012)

Terrific writing and performances


This review is from: Limitless [HD] (Amazon Instant Video) Agree with other reviewer: this one is a sleeper. One of the best written and produced science fiction films I've seen in a long time. This one is a must for anyone who enjoys a solid thriller.

(23 May 2012)

Quite Entertaining


Eddie Morra (Cooper) is given a new pill, NZT48, that will increase hisbrain power to 100% and he excels in everything. What a guy! However,there are those who want his NZT supply and he needs to outsmart them.Can he do it? Should be a no-brainer…………I am writing this review using only 10% of my brain, so WYSIWYWG. Getit? HA !It is not easy using this 10% (I hope it's at least that) and writingabout someone who can use 100 % of his brain power. I am sure I willmiss or not understand many things that are….um….way over my head. Ican only hope that those who read this review are also at the 10% leveland won't think too badly of me as I plod along. However, I do fearthose readers may be above 10%. Bummer. Woe is me. This was quite entertaining. Not exactly like a comedy as one wouldimagine with the plot line being what it is. No, this is high drama,but does have some funny moments.I kept asking myself who is Bradley Cooper and someone said he was inTHE HANGOVER. Ah, yes, that almost comedic comedy. I saw that anddidn't see anything funny in there except for the Taser scenes. But,Cooper proves my point in that so-called comedians do better with dramabecause they have the timing for drama, not comedy. Cooper didexceptionally well in this movie. (Bob, you do know they are making THEHANGOVER 2, don't you?) I have low expectations about that, but willgive it a shot. Also, Robert DeNiro (as Carl Van Loon) was excellent. I just hope hisnot-so-funny comedy days are over with. For me they weren't working forhim. But in drama, he has few peers. And, if truth be told, he isextremely funny in dramas when he is has some funny lines to deliver inthat serious way he has that produces laughter. He was great in hereand I wouldn't rule out a Best Supporting Actor award. But, that's justme. Abbey Cornish (as Morra's girlfriend). Wow! Where did she come from?Absolutely beautiful and sexy. Will have to keep an eye out for her inthe future. She could be the next Charlize Theron. Hmmmm…………..The story isn't as predictable as one might think. It has a few twistsand turns and not all of them pretty. The way they did the flashbacksin the beginning was exceptional. Very good. The acting by all, thepacing, real stunts and the CGI were all right on the mark. Veryentertaining. Well, that's my 10%. Violence: Yes. Sex: No. Nudity: No. Language: No.

patrickmbrame (23 May 2012)

Visually exhilarating and well acted, yet I felt it missed the mark to make it a really thought-provoking and substantial film.


Visually exhilarating and well acted, yet I felt it missed the mark tomake it a really thought-provoking and substantial film. The ideabehind Limitless is simple and in itself extremely intriguing. What ifthere was a pill you could take that would make you capable of anythingwithout feeling any kind of negative emotions like stress or anxiety,would you take it without knowing the full consequences? Pretty coolidea right and one of those questions that could be debated over forhours and Limitless does a decent job with the overall premise but Ifelt it didn't quite go far enough into the morality and the humanityof taking such a pill and focused instead too much on the entertainingaspects such as paranoia, making tons of money, being witty andcharming, etc.Bradley Cooper stars as Eddie Morra, a failure of a writer, recentlydumped, and insanely depressed, who surprisingly runs into an oldfriend who gives him this special pill, NZT, that can access theremaining parts of your brain that lay dormant. This essentially is allyou need to know (unfortunately the trailers pretty much tell you mostof the film anyway) in order to understand what is going on. He startsto write, succeed with women, make millions, etc. all the while takingthe pill, that is until some of his prior bad decisions as well as sideeffects of the pill start showing up.The direction, done by Neil Bruger (One of his past films is TheIllusionist, if you haven't seen it I highly recommend it), is verywell done, making Limitless one of the more visually, psychologicallycompelling films I've seen. He captures the feeling of the pill verywell on screen and really excels as a director during a lot of the fastpaced sequences. Leslie Dixon wrote the screenplay and deserves a lotof credit because it is mainly a dialogue driven film, however it isprobably fair to assume that all of the credit goes to Alan Glynn whowrote the novel which this based on. However, where she faults is withthe overall story itself. She at times seems like she can't figure outif she wants to write a film about the drug and what you can do withthe drug, or the consequences of taking such a drug and the moral andhuman issues that come along with it. Dixon does succeed however withher dialogue, which is fast, witty, always entertaining, and who betterto deliver than Bradley Cooper.Cooper is excellent as Eddie Morra and if there was any doubt that hecould lead a film he's wiped it all away with this. He plays both sidesof the character very well, the failure and the successful side andshows that he can not only do the comedy, fast talking, witty characterthat we all know he can do, but he can also pull off the dramatic sideas well. As for DeNiro, he only shows up so that an older audience willgo to see it. He plays a pretty important role, but not one that needsthe acting chops of someone like Robert DeNiro (however maybe this isjust more proof that he's slipping and is losing what he once was).Abbie Cornish also shows up as Eddie Morra's girlfriend throughout themovie, and is one of the character's I wish would have been presentmore on screen, mainly to help with what I thought was the only faultof the entire film.What Limitless lacks is the debate between what would people do ifthere was a drug that could help you accomplish your wildest dreams.The idea of a drug being able to do that is never really discussed noris the idea of addiction, what it means for people around you, all thethings that are usually brought up in a drug film. And what a betterfilm to discuss these questions than with a story about a drug thatmakes you and your ideas, excuse the obvious use of the title but,limitless. What an awesome question of humanity, what if you could beperfect? How much time would you hesitate to try the pill, what wouldyou do to get more, etc? Some of these questions are briefly touchedupon and answered but not to the depth that they deserve. Instead thefilm aims to please the masses, with entertaining yet mentally boringaction and dialogue. To make matters slightly worse, the ending doesn'thelp. Your left with a couple of pretty big questions and it leaves youhanging. However, I did like the ending and always will take a filmthat ends unconventionally and you wanting more than one that wrapseverything up nicely and sends you on your way. It's one of thoseendings where as soon as the credits role your left discussing what youthink happened, which in my book is a success. If you can get peopletalking about your film, and not just what scene they liked the best,or what song was in it, but a real conversation about the story, thatis a huge accomplishment and one I hope to see more film makers try todo.

d-dippel (22 May 2012)

The last line that needed to be added!


I liked the movie much more than I thought I would. Even though I loveNear Future, Cyberpunk,Dytopian/Utopian Sci-Fi this movie I do notthink qualifies as such, which in my opinion was a good thing. Itdidn't get bogged down in techno-babble or hi-technology scenes. Othershave given detailed write-ups already, but I will just say that thevery last line of the movie that WASN'T said left me wanting for it. Itwould have been much better, in my opinion, if it ended with a certainfemale character saying something like, "Why did you order shrimp asyou like chicken better and you know I am allergic to peanuts." Youwill get what I am saying when you watch the movie. Your opinion?

(21 May 2012)

One of my best top 10 movies


Truly an awsome movie. I rarely see a movie twice in the same decade but I will definitely make an exception for this one.the twists are many and the concept of the movie is absolutely fascinating. The acting was also very good and the plot is fast moving with enough suspense to keep it riveting.I can not wait to see it again and highly recommend it.

balaji (18 May 2012)

New endings


Seems Hollywood has come with an exceptional new gig..To have anambiguous ending.Christopher Nolan is a master of this genre.Now NeilBurger has made a movie with a great story,with an excellentending.Bradley Cooper,seems to have an excellent past few years.All thesupporting actors have also done good.Special mention to Robert DeNiro,Andrew Howard,Abbie Cornish & Anna Friel.The lead actresses get toexperience the way the actor feels,which is also new.Not the usual wayto make movies.You're almost sorry they ended on such a note,but alsowhy the movie ended at all.But,makes the viewer finish the movie inhis/her own way.Very cool. 9/10.If only for making us guess.

(18 May 2012)

Gets better and better as it goes along


It's rare to watch a movie that seems more clever, and has more unexpected twists as the movie goes along. In the first part, it seemed a little slow, but I still would have given it 4-stars. By the end, it was 5-stars, because of the way the story unexpectedly developed. Plus, I loved the ending. (not the alternate, but the actual). Great acting. Loved it, and am going to watch it again!

cinemabon (18 May 2012)

One pill makes you smaller...


Limitless Limitless - directed by Neil BurgerIf you could take a pill that would make you smart… no, let's changethat premise. If you could take a pill that would increase yourintelligence – a distinct difference – would you take it? Of course,you would. Who wouldn't? That is the ultimate temptation to theignorant world. We look around and see ignorance and complacency allaround us. Consider ignorance as you would a plague. Mankind hassuffered under its yoke since its inception, when we stood upright andsome of us chose to build things rather than swing in trees – only now,you know the tree thing is silly in comparison. The pill makes itpossible to possess the highest form of intelligence without any kindof hindrance. Remove all obstacles to reason, and you've created theultimate moment in gathering disparate facts, putting them together,and making intelligence a tool for advanced development. You would bevastly superior to nearly everyone else around you. This is the premiseof "Limitless" and the goal of scientists for many generations.To say we use twenty percent of our brain is a misnomer. We use all ofour brain constantly – to walk, to eat, to breathe, to see, to hear,and memorize most of what we experience. Much of that experience is notstored for recall later… only packets of what we read, what we see,what we hear is actually stored for our use. We compartmentalize ourexperiences. However, we use only twenty percent of what we know at anyone time to make informed decisions based on our memory. What if youcould take information you learned, say, thirty years ago, or sevenyears ago, or even three months ago, and apply it to a presentsituation. That would involve more of your brain's capacity to reason.Some people can use more than twenty percent to make informeddecisions. But no human uses one hundred percent of their mind'scapacity all of the time.In "Limitless," washed up "science-fiction writer," (why do they haveto be washed up science fiction writers, damn it!) Eddie Morra,encounters an old friend, an acquaintance really, who gives him asample of an experimental drug (AZT, NZT, something like that… its nameis not important). He also happens to be Eddie's ex-brother-in-law froma failed marriage. He sees how Eddie is down on his luck and could usea hand… only he fails to tell Eddie everything about the drug he offersEddie, only that it will transform his life.What does Eddie have to lose? His girlfriend left him. His publishercuts him off. He's about to be evicted. So, he takes the drug. In awonderful bit of make-up and lighting special effects, Eddie changes.His skin takes on a certain healthy glow. His blue eyes now sparkle.His facial affect has that tone of wisdom about it (kudos to actorBradley Cooper for making the facial transition so convincing. Withouthis ability to perform this interior transformation, the film wouldlose its credibility). Eddie goes home and rattles off forty pages tothe book he had hardly touched. The next day, the publisher is beatingdown his door for more. Eddie is thrilled with the prospect he couldbecome successful. Yet, Eddie makes a horrible discovery, one thatdrives him back to his brother-in-law's apartment – the drug has anaddictive quality to it. The down side, in a nutshell – stop using itand it will kill you! Driven to near madness, Eddie realizes he needsto keep going. He agrees to do what is necessary for his brother-in-lawand goes to run his errands. When he returns, he finds the apartmentturned upside-down and his brother-in-law assassinated. What he alsorealizes is that, in the middle of this intrigue, the burglars failedto find what Eddie also wanted, the drug. He finds the "stash," avoidsthe pursuant police investigation, and begins a meteoric rise insociety."Limitless" is a wild roller-coaster ride, a movie on caffeine; no carchases, explosions, or emphasis on CGI. It's just good plainstorytelling. Without a good director at the helm, Brad Cooper may haveoverplayed his hand. However, thanks to director Neil Burger (TheIllusionist), character Eddie Morra has all the subtly needed to pulloff the weighty role convincingly. We believe Eddie's transformations,which continue throughout the film, from street bum, to smart savvyjet-setter, to intellectual, to driven drug addict and beyond. Had thisfilm come out in December, I would suggest Cooper's portrayal asOscar-worthy. It is that good. He has help along the way with a greatsupporting cast, that includes Robert DeNiro as a corporate fat cat badguy and a pretty but gullible girlfriend in Abbie Cornish as Lindy.However, most of the film is dependent on Brad Cooper. He is in everyscene and dominates every shot. This is his film to sell or lose. Hecomes off with panache.The opening "credits" shot is one of the most unique in cinema history.It appears as one continuous zoom shot (used again later to suggest thepassage of time), which takes us from one end of New York's Manhattanto its opposite end in a matter of seconds. The unique blend of forwardmovement, kept in focus, while adding continuous motion has never beenput on the screen in this way. I applaud both the camera work ofBelgium DP Jo Willems, along with Editors Tracy Adams and NaomiGeraghty, whose camera work and seamless cuts place the audience rightin the middle of the action. Veteran makeup artist Janeen Schreyer alsogets mention for the expert job of helping to transform Cooper throughhis constantly changing personality."Limitless" is unpredictable, exciting, compelling, and thrilling. Iwould also venture to say that "Limitless" is the best film I've seenthis year, easily. Highly recommended.

nameesh (17 May 2012)

Very good to watch :)


Loved the way movie was presented. It makes people to believe in theabilities each of us does possess from within. It could be shocking toutilize so much of the brain :)Movie has been paced very very well. And the best part is that it doesnot bore or surprise abit. Bradly Cooper was done an excellent job inthe movie. Every other character seem to have revolved around the maincharacter.Though the movie is a sci-fi, many things are very much believable. Itsnot just about a drug to improve the brains capacity, its about lettingthe inhibitions out and think what would be the best thing to do in agiven situation. Many of us get into tangles and struggle to get out.If we get out the shell, v all can do a lot better :)1 person who seemed to hav been wasted is Robert Di Nero, im sureanyone could have done that job. Not sure why they included him, heseemed out of sort.Overall, it is super movie, many be not as comparable to Inception buta good one :)

(16 May 2012)

Ingenious


This review is from: Limitless (Unrated Extended Cut + Digital Copy) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray) Very nice story, good actors and two or three intelligent plot twists. The book is awful, the film is outstanding. The concept could have been developed further but the final result turned out to be quite good, anyway.

Gordon-11 (16 May 2012)

Suspense without limits


This film is about a fiction writer whose brain power is unleashedthrough a mystery pill that his ex-wife's brother gives him. He enjoysthe phenomenal success the brain power gives him, yet endless troubleawaits without his knowledge."Limitless" has a very well written script. It is suspenseful, engagingand thrilling. It keeps me on edge throughout the film, wondering whatwill happen next, and how will the film end. The pacing is just right,and there is much excitement to keep the adrenaline going. The visualeffects of altered vision when on the drug is cool, it really gives asense of distorted perception but without crazy vertigo-inducingtricks.Bradley Cooper is very convincing as a high flier, and when the storydictates, he can look like a rock bottom junkie too. "Limitless" is agreat film that is not to be missed.

(16 May 2012)

Suspenseful, Thrilling, Original!


A great movie that will leave you in suspense till the very end! I loved the whole idea/concept, and the amount of tension built, made for 2 hours of anxious nail biting! Overall a great thrill and recommended to all who enjoy a good action-packed movie! Have fun watching folks! - Ryan S

padres01 (16 May 2012)

Intriguing Film, Intriguing Performances


I really loved Bradley Cooper in this film. Not to sound too shallow,but his gorgeous blue eyes were the perfect prop for lighting up thescreen when his character was "high." In this film, Cooper proves he isnot just a pretty face, but actually has acting chops. I was skepticalat first, having only seen him in adult comedies such as "The Hangover"and "The Rocker." But his performances in those films were memorable,too! He has a special quality that allows him to make fun of himselfeven as he is delivering believable performances. My husband and I saw"Limitless" on our date night, and we were thrilled that we got morebang for our buck than we expected. Very entertaining flick. We'drecommend it to anyone. It's a guaranteed good time at the movies.

(14 May 2012)

3.5 stars...not bad but misses here and there with belivability


Just got back from a 12 hour flight where I saw this on the plane. I also enjoyed it quite a bit too. I teach psychology and like the brain pill idea to make you smarter and I like the character changes. I am would have like more explanation (even if it was pseudo-science of course and how it works and especially the after effects/side effects). Overall, the movie was gripping but my biggest problem is for someone that is suppose to be so very very hyper intelligent on the drug, why did he (and the others on it) make so many mistakes? SPOILERS COMING...............................................................................................................-why not get advanced knowledge in chemistry early and learn how to make the drug himself before running out, and improve on it early too?-with all the money he was making, why not pay off the Russian RIGHT AWAY, that would have really helped him -and there's more of these things-also, why doesn't his super secure apartment have an alarm hooked to the police of a cell phone call would have done it, duh.anyway, would love to hear comments if you're still reading as this means you probably watched it already.

(14 May 2012)

Much better than I thought it would be....


I had somewhat mediocre expectations going into the theatre so I was very pleasantly surprised. This was a good movie. Probably 4.5 stars. Fairly intersting story, but I also really enjoyed the camera work. I guess that is something I seem to notice now, anyway, it is pretty good. Also, I felt good after the movie, I wanted to go study and learn something :-)

(13 May 2012)

Timepass


This review is from: Limitless (Amazon Instant Video) This is for sure a better entertainer of the 2011 lot. Bradley Cooper suits the character well. Though fans like me would expect more from a great actor like DeNiro. His role in the movie was short and not so powerful as his introduction shows. With so less characters, the director has managed to keep the pace which is a commendable effort. This movie gets its place besides other brain based thrillers like Inception and the like. Go watch it if you like fiction.

unemployedvirgin (13 May 2012)

Visually Stunning Work Of Art


brilliant storytelling that slowly unravels its mystique in slow doses(no pun intended) that eventually leads to a somewhat glorious exhaleof relief. great character development, the director looks like one towatch out for in future endeavours. loved the cinematography and mindbending camera tricks. i have to say this was the perfect film, fromthe crisp soundtrack to executing every shot by shot to form an evergreater tapestry of brilliance.we can argue back and forth about the validity of any claims andattempt to authenticate subject matters as evidence. but beyond thebickering lies a film that you can both identify with and hopefully beinspired by to better yourself at this skill called life.

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