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Next

2007
Movie
Adult · 18+
90 min
English

Tired of the heartbreak that surrounds her, Kaylani Lei and her friends decide to venture into the realm of speed dating. Join them in their exploration of love in the fast lane! Her heart is thumping, nervousness fills her body and an uncontrollable urge takes over. She's looking for love...or something close to it!

Insights

IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes28%
Metacritic40/100
Google Users59%
Director: Lee TamahoriGenres: Action, Mystery, Thriller, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

Cris Johnson, a small-time Las Vegas magician, possesses the extraordinary ability to see glimpses of the future. This unique talent attracts the attention of both the FBI, who need his help to stop a nuclear terrorist threat, and a dangerous criminal mastermind with his own nefarious plans. Cris must navigate these dangerous pursuits while trying to protect a woman he has just met and fallen for, all before time runs out.

Critical Reception

Next received largely negative reviews from critics, who found the premise intriguing but the execution lacking. While Nicolas Cage's performance and the central concept were sometimes noted, many critics felt the film was predictable and failed to live up to its potential, resulting in a mixed-to-negative audience response.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's premise of precognition is interesting, but its execution is deemed predictable and uninspired.

  • Nicolas Cage's performance is a highlight for some, though not enough to salvage the weak plot.

  • Critics found the thriller elements underdeveloped and the overall narrative unsatisfying.

Google audience: Audiences found the movie to be a passable thriller with an interesting concept, but many felt it was ultimately forgettable and didn't fully deliver on its potential. Some viewers enjoyed Nicolas Cage's performance and the action sequences, while others criticized the plot's predictability and lack of depth.

Fun Fact

Nicolas Cage's character, Cris Johnson, can see two minutes into the future. However, during the film's production, the filmmakers had to decide on a consistent, visually represented duration for his precognitive flashes, sometimes deviating from the 'two-minute' rule for dramatic effect.

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