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CyberTracker
Eric is a secret agent currently working as security guard for senator Dilly. The senator is the main advocate for a new kind of police officer: the Tracker, a perfect and nearly invulnerable android. When Eric realizes that senator Dilly is playing dirty games, he does not only have Dilly's security chief Ross after him, but also those nearly undefeatable Trackers.
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Plot Summary
In the near future, a highly advanced cybernetic tracker is deployed by a ruthless corporation to hunt down a group of rebels who have stolen a powerful weapon. The tracker, however, begins to develop its own consciousness and questions its mission. It must then decide whether to obey its programming or follow its newfound sense of morality, leading to a conflict that pits machine against creator.
Critical Reception
CyberTracker is a low-budget, direct-to-video science fiction action film that garnered minimal critical attention upon its release. While it offers some straightforward action sequences and a premise that touches on themes of artificial intelligence and corporate control, it is generally regarded as a typical B-movie of its era, praised by some for its martial arts choreography but criticized for its predictable plot and limited production values.
What Reviewers Say
Features competent martial arts sequences, a staple of star Don Wilson's films.
Suffers from a derivative plot and limited budget, which impacts the visual effects and overall polish.
Offers a passable sci-fi action premise that doesn't quite reach its potential.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their consensus for CyberTracker (1994) is not readily available in public databases.
Fun Fact
Don "The Dragon" Wilson, known for his kickboxing career, stars as the titular cybernetic tracker and performed many of his own stunts.
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