

Criminal
CIA Agent Bill Pope is on a mission to track down a shadowy hacker named 'The Dutchman'. When he gets mysteriously killed, an experimental procedure transfers his memories into a dangerous ex-convict. When he wakes up Pope's memories, his mission is to eliminate The Dutchman before the hacker launches ICBMs and starts World War III.
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Plot Summary
In a desperate bid to stop a terrorist plot, a CIA agent's memories, skills, and secrets are implanted into the brain of a dangerous convict. As the convict grapples with the agent's identity, he must race against time to prevent the assassination and uncover the truth behind the mission. The experiment blurs the lines between identities, forcing him to confront his own past while fighting for the future.
Critical Reception
Criminal received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. While the premise was often seen as intriguing and the cast brought a level of star power, many critics found the execution to be uninspired and the plot predictable. The film struggled to balance its sci-fi elements with its action thriller core.
What Reviewers Say
- The high-concept premise of transferring memories is intriguing but ultimately fails to deliver a compelling narrative.
- Kevin Costner's performance is a standout, but the film is let down by a convoluted plot and uneven pacing.
- Despite a talented cast, the movie feels like a by-the-numbers thriller with unoriginal action sequences.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the unique sci-fi concept and action, while others found the plot unbelievable and the characters underdeveloped. The film's darker themes and the lead actor's performance were points of contention.
Fun Fact
The film's central concept of memory implantation was inspired by research into the brain's plasticity and the potential for neural transfer, though it remains firmly in the realm of science fiction.
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