A curious letter left by a murdered colleague leads computer scientist Douglas Hall (Craig Bierko) to investigate the mysterious circumstances. Hall finds a portal to a parallel cyber-world that resembles the 1930s, and when he becomes a suspect in the murder, he enters this cyberworld and finds many surprises. A film filled .. Read more
| Starring | Craig Bierko, Gretchen Mol, Vincent D'Onofrio, Armin Mueller-Stahl |
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| Director | Josef Rusnak |
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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A curious letter left by a murdered colleague leads computer scientist Douglas Hall (Craig Bierko) to investigate the mysterious circumstances. Hall finds a portal to a parallel cyber-world that resembles the 1930s, and when he becomes a suspect in the murder, he enters this cyberworld and finds many surprises. A film filled with atmosphere that leaves you wondering what is real and what isn't. Also starring Armin Mueller-Stahl and Vincent D'Onofrio.
| Starring | Craig Bierko, Gretchen Mol, Vincent D'Onofrio, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Dennis Haysbert, Steven Schub, Jeremy Roberts, Rif Hutton, Leon Rippy, Janet MacLachlan |
|---|---|
| Director | Josef Rusnak |
| Studio | SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 36 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 40 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
| Language | DVD: English Blu-ray: English |
| Subtitles | DVD: Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish Blu-ray: Castilian Spanish, Hindi, Norwegian, Finnish, Italian, Portuguese, English, Danish, Swedish |
| Released | DVD: 03 Jul 2000 Blu-ray: 13 Apr 2009 Production year: 1999 |
| Format | DVD |
Computer technician Craig Bierko finds himself the main suspect when his boss — the mastermind behind a computer simulation of 1937 Los Angeles populated with programmed inhabitants who are oblivious to their actual origin — is found murdered. Though Bierko's subsequent investigation uncovers plenty of twists and turns, most viewers will have a pretty good idea of the final explanation after the first third of the movie is over. Predictable as it is, this still retains some interest. The computer simulation of the 1930s world perfectly re-creates the era, the performances are acceptable, and the script makes each sequence play out in an intelligent and plausible fashion.
Confusing science-fiction, involving time travel into the past and the future; the problem is, nothing very interesting happens there, or in the present.
13th Floor, without giving too much away, is vaguely similar to "The Matrix" but without the kung fu. Its a more thoughtful version. Whether this is a good or a bad thing you decide.
The storyline is very cleverly thought out, and backed up by some solid performances. The director does a fine job of dropping in little hints and red herrings along the way. This film requires your attention for you to enjoy it, but as it is well directed and grabs it, you dont have to battle to enjoy the film.
If you enjoy films that leave you questioning afterwards then I highly recommend "The 13th Floor"
You're in luck if you get to see The 13th Floor because, for some inexplicable reason, this movie got very little attention when it was released.
It was perhaps unfortunate that any film about virtual reality will get compared to The Matrix. There really is no comparison because The 13th Floor is a quiet, thoughtful movie (with one or two violent moments) rather than the all out action of The Matrix.
The reacreation of 1930s America is beautifully realised and all the SFX are well up to standard. The cast are not well known, although Dennis Haysbert (from 24) is excellent as an LA cop. The plot really delivers and you will not be disappointed.
Forget about The Matrix, this is a first rate movie in it's own right. See it.
Scary Movie 4, which has already started filming, has added Craig Bierko to its cast for the next instalment of horror movie silliness from David Zucker. Bierko recently starred in Ron Howard's Cinderella Man with Russell Crowe, Renee Zellweger and Paul Giamatti. It is an interesting change of venture for Bierko, who was also in Morgan Freeman's The Cherry Picker, The Thirteenth Floor and Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas. Regina Hall, who has been in the previous three Scary Movie films will be... Read more