
My entertainment level went from being moderate to well below average, which also reflects my rating of the movie, which settles on a generous three out of ten stars. I did manage to sit through the entire ordeal that is "2067", and trust me, it was an ordeal to get through. Although this wasn't a movie that was heavily relying on have bedazzling special effects. Visually then "2067" definitely was interesting enough. It was just a terrible shame that the performers were severely hindered in delivering good performances from the lack of proper script and storyline. I wasn't familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list here. The acting in the movie was adequate, and I do enjoy watching unfamiliar faces and talents on the screen, which was something that "2067" definitely had. And it didn't help much on the overall enjoyment of the movie that the storyline just spiraled out of control and became a confusing mess that made very little sense. Simply put, the movie plummeted from being watchable to becoming something that was less than mediocre. The movie went from being a dystopian movie where mankind is threatened by imminent extinction, to becoming a ghoulishly boring family drama about a young man trying to reconnect with his long-dead father. And while "2067" definitely started out as being interesting and seemed to have a lot of potential, the storyline just simply flatlined and gave up halfway through. Normally I am not overly keen on the sci-fi genre, but given the fact that I hadn't already seen this movie, it being a new movie and that I had the chance, of course I sat down to watch director Seth Larney's movie.

All I knew about the 2020 movie titled "2067" when I sat down to watch it was that it was a sci-fi movie.
