Alexander Skarsgård (in horrible sex-like hairstyle) and Jesse Eisenberg chasing fast money in a drama comedy, which surprisingly is not made by Steven Soderbergh. Anyone who just stands out with a lot of technical snack in the first half, eventually gets a pretty entertaining story.
Jesse Eisenberg and Alexander Skarsgård play Vincent and Anton Zaleski, two cousins who work for the same Wall Street company. When a juicy business opportunity appears, they say thank you and goodbye to their boss and stand out through the door. The plan is to pull a microfiber cable from Kansas to the New York Stock Exchange, which will speed up transactions and make its owners at least snorty. But the guys get to learn the hard way that expensive and advanced projects - like a 2000-kilometer excavation - come with their challenges and surprises. And unless that was enough, they have done their former boss Eva (Salma Hayek at the best "Devil carries Prada" humor) greatly damned, and Vincent has just been told that he has cancer. Murphy's team is a bitch. Watch or download openload free movies online free from our website in 1080p quality.
Skarsgård's character Anton, with half flint and poor posture, is the brain behind the project. Eisenberg carries a genealogy with his character in "The Social Network", as the purposeful but selfish Vincent who manages the talk. The story, and the sometimes twisted twists, carry their traces of Steven Soderbergh, even though it is Kim Nguyen ("The Child of War") who stands for script and direction. The press is rising, the money is rolling away and both the CIA and investors are panting them in the neck. In the end, it is about as little as one microsecond, which will get those transactions to fly through the fiber cables faster than with any competitor. It is a rather absurd idea for us in the audience, and one has to swallow some technical rapella before anyone has managed to explain it sensibly.
"The Hummingbird Project" is still not the fast-paced movie, and it requires some patience in the beginning. Some fun over-the-top features and fine acting from mainly Jesse Eisenberg ultimately raise my score, which has long been on a pretty pale second.
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