Breach

2020 • 92 minutes
2.1
107 reviews
19%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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Bruce Willis stars as Clay, a hardened mechanic selected to maintain an interstellar ark, leaving Earth from a catastrophic plague. Bound for a new planet, Clay and his small crew are responsible for the safety of the last surviving humans. But when a teammate is brutally murdered, the crew discovers a terrifying new threat: a vicious, shape-shifting alien creature whose goal is to wipe out the human race before they reach their new home. Hunted by their invisible enemy, Clay must find a way to fight what they cannot even see and protect mankind from total extinction. Thomas Jane (The Predator), Cody Kearsley (Riverdale) and Rachel Nicols (Star Trek) also star in this thrilling Sci-Fi action movie.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

2.1
107 reviews
Ross Blank
December 19, 2020
Not even comically garbage. With access to 2020 CGI, they've managed to make this film more corny than 80's movies with similar plot. It's like someone cared, wrote a story, but then got bored and had a relative complete the script for them after smoking too much laced weed. 1 star is generous. Hot garbage.
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Kade Markoux
January 1, 2021
To put it simply, it's not terrible but it's not great or thrilling either. It starts off good then stays decent and interesting right up until the gunfire starts then it turns into total garbage. I'm pretty sure I can make better vfx in blender and unreal engine myself and make it look more realistic. The plot is good but it's ruined by horrible cgi and afterthought scripture that feels rather dull with a super lame ending. This is one of those bored nothing to watch sci-fi movies.
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Larry Roy
April 4, 2021
Ok, the only positive thing that I can say about this film is that it's barely better than Cosmic Sin. Then again, so was my son's third grade Christmas play. The acting was beyond terrible, the script reads like it was compiled playing the old classroom game 'Telephone," and the sfx were displayed as if filmed by an Gen 1 iPhone, pointed at an 80's television set, playing a fast-forwarded bootleg VCR tape of Buck Rogers, as recorded off of Network Tv, during a thunderstorm. It's THAT bad...
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