Diagonaldi
Very well executed
Glucedee
It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
Brenda
The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Stephanie
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Claudio Carvalho
After a successful treatment of cancer of the girl Jaime Roland (Talia- Lynn Prairie), the former hacker Stephen Roland (Billy Wirth) is convinced by Dr. Caine (David Jean Thomas) to let her be submitted to a MRI scanner by the specialist Dr. Colleen O'Brian (Maeve Quinlan) to check that she is totally cured. During the examination, Jaime has seizure and dies. Stephen has a meeting with the Director Dr. Jamison (Michael Ensign) and requests explanations about the death of his daughter. He claims malpractice or malfunction of the equipment and Dr. Jamison tells that only after the autopsy it would be possible to know the true cause. Further, he introduces the responsible for the experimental MRI equipment Al Bercovicci (Philip Boyd) that explains that the equipment is working perfectly. After the autopsy, Dr. Jamison accuses Dr. Caine of malpractice and tells that the girl had several tumors in her head. However Stephen does not buy the story and teams-up with Colleen. He uses his computer knowledge to investigate and finds a complex of power and economical interests involved to approve the scanner and buy it. "The Drone Virus" is a thriller with a good story but poor screenplay. The plot begins with the testimony of relatives of patients' victim of cancer that have no association with the story. The screenplay is confused with plot points and despite the unexpected last one, it could be better and better. The gorgeous Maeve Quinlan is an attraction of this film. My vote is six.Title (Brazil): "Contaminação" ("Contamination")
philss
This is a taught sci-fi thriller starring the beautiful Maeve Quinlan and Billy Wirth. This movie preys on our fear of the unknown, in the form of a computer virus that can make the machines designed to heal us, kill us. What a surprise ending also, didn't see it coming. There are some good plot twists and you really feel empathy to the victims of the scheme. It is fantastic to see a movie in which the computers that people use are real, not all just Apple paid commercials, and the use a a Palm Pilot VII was perfect in the setting of a hospital. Billy Wirth is too underrated, he is an excellent actor and was a very believable lead character in this movie. All in all a fun movie with the amazing Maeve Quinlan.
lastliberal
Well, this is almost virgin territory. The only comments about this movie that I could find were in German. Not a promising start.It is about a little girl who dies during an MRI. The father tries to find out why, but the hospital stymies his investigation. Nothing original here; just a run-of-the-mill thriller.Nothing exciting happens until Christa Campbell walks into the room. They head back to his room so the good doctor can give her a breast exam. She is not appreciative.Billy Wirth and Maeve Quinlan just seem to go through the motions. There was nothing expressive in either performance.
Audrey Beavers
This is a must see movie. Although quite a different role for Billy, he comes through with flying colors. Not to mention that he is drop-dead gorgeous as always. Amazing that his proved acting ability is not recognized more in the media or movie industry and feel that he should be given more starring roles and on the big screen. Few other actors have the many talents that Billy has and hope more people will support him. I have been a fan of Billy's ever since War Party and never tire of watching it or the many others I have purchased over the years. He has also shown that he is an amazing writer and director (MacArthur Park) and look forward to more opportunities for him.