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The Trigger Effect (1996)

August. 30,1996
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A blackout leaves those affected to consider what is necessary, what is legal, and what is questionable, in order to survive in a predatory environment.

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IslandGuru
1996/08/30

Who payed the critics

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Neive Bellamy
1996/08/31

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

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Sameer Callahan
1996/09/01

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Wyatt
1996/09/02

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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SillyGayBoy
1996/09/03

I enjoyed this movie a lot, and I thought it was a great take on how people would behave when confronted with highly unusual circumstances. The storytelling and writing I enjoyed quite a lot. The one thing I thought could have had an improvement was the acting, which could have been a bit better.I am seeing this movie is marked as 1996. What's weird is that I thought this movie could have been in the 80's or older. The characters just sort of acted... odd like that. It's hard to explain. Maybe wooden at times. If older movies seem a little cheesy that way, this movie may have been a little that way.I thought they did a good job with what they did with a fantastic story though. Perhaps the main guy could have been cast a little better.

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anchoreddown
1996/09/04

David Koepp takes a nod towards the Twilight Zone.One of the masterminds behind some of the best screenplays such as the Lost World: Jurassic Park and Panic Room to name just a few.Crafted with scenarios that bring out the worst in man-kind, David manages to bring out more tension than some of the best written horror films. The scene with the intruder for example.The start of the film shows two coyotes fighting over a dead animal is just the surface of what David covers here in the film.The movie is pact with several people who come and go in the passing who are mindless characters, who don't appear as much, but do bring the film's message out very clearly.Elizabeth Shue did an excellent job with this piece as well as Kyle as they are placed under pressure to keep their sanity and stay alive. I enjoyed it.

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Rodrigo Amaro
1996/09/05

What would you do if there was no kind of power, electricity in your city and you needed to do stuff, solve problems away? How people, society in general would react in such chaotic situation where nothing works? "The Trigger Effect" unique power is in touching such thoughtful matter that should be deeply thought in several possibilities. Too bad director/writer David Koepp ("Jurassic Park", "Secret Window") only dwindles in a soft "Twilight Zone" scheme pretending to be serious enough to make us fully interested. It works on a minor level of entertainment, due to the lack of brainy ideas. For the most part, it's a little depressing, somewhat ridiculous and strangely annoying.It begins in a dull presentation of characters where three main characters, a couple (Kyle MacLachlan and Elisabeth Shue) and a guy (Richard T. Jones) are introduced in all sorts of confusion while gathered in a movie theater. Only in the 1990's we can think of small misunderstandings happening with people accidentally stumbling on other people causing such disturbance and heated little arguments that seems to lead towards aggression. We in the 21st Century are somewhat more aware of people, that we never know who they might be and we avoid conflict in the best possible way unless if inevitable. One small push and those characters need to curse, start a fight over pointless matters. But, they were together when the power went down in the room, then returned and by the end of the day, it will fail again, this time for a long stressful time, no answers given.The couple's problem is finding medicine for their baby who's having some health issues. Breaking point for the father is to steal the medicine of a drugstore amidst the chaos and after fighting with the pharmacist simply because the guy "didn't like him" after (again!) small discussions. Their only assistance comes from a friend (Dermot Mulroney) who makes sure they're safe due to the violence threats, riots and robbery happening in the small town after the energy disaster. No news, no information, nothing is said about the incident and the situation gets worse by the hour. Another breaking point comes when a robber gets killed after trying to steal things from the couple's house, starting some deep ethical questions in our heads.The movie's major weakness is in having a weak character as the figure we're supposed to root for. It's not a case of bad acting since Kyle is quite good in it; the problem is that it was too annoying, and far exaggerated all the time he had to take some different action than he used to take. Doesn't convince. Also, all the trouble presented by Koepp that society would rise into pandemonium simply because they're stuck without power was far too one-sided, simplistic. He only touched the surface of the problem and that's it. And when he creates the problem it isn't all that interesting to see, in fact it's too damn unbelievable. The whole road situation and how they deal with Michael Rooker character were ridiculous, almost killed the movie. And his character should've been presented earlier in the movie and we should have the right to know his motivations for doing all what he does, menacing people. But no, he's just there to surprise us with what can be surprising since he always plays the same role of menacing tough guy.If we don't get stuck with the negative aspects of "The Trigger Effect" we can enjoy it because of the proposition given and the actors working on it. Those who hated the movie for its acting or lack of a good story are a little wrong about it. Fine, it's not the best work of many of the stars present in here but it's not that bad. Hands down as best acting to Bill Smitrovich playing MacLachlan's friendly and helpful neighbor. He's a great character actor you recognize for countless films, never knows the name but here he makes his presence quite notable, specially after the robbery incident. Best character of the movie, it's because of him the film gets more gripping and more questionable when it comes to judge people's actions amidst such strange turmoil of events.Not the best or the worst, it's right in the middle. A little mediocre but positively watchable specially on a night time. 6/10

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MarkCrozier
1996/09/06

which is a lot more than you can say for most movies...I caught this flick one night on television. One of my favourite things is when I stumble across some little movie on TV that I haven't seen before. This happened to me one night when I was just skipping channels, as you do. What stopped me dead in my tracks was the sight of Elizabeth Shue. Now I freely admit that this woman just hypnotizes me. She's extremely appealing on several levels so I will often watch a movie that's an obvious turkey (The Saint, The Hollow Man) just because she is in it.Elizabeth aside, the movie itself proved to have quite a diverting premise: the meltdown of society when some of the trappings are suddenly removed. There is a lot that could have been done with this, but the production was obviously not that well-financed, so the director smartly focused on the characters instead.It really isn't as bad as many of the people here make it out to be. The three leads are interesting enough, there is a sub-plot in the form of a love triangle to keep things interesting and the concept is certainly relevant enough in today's times to hold one's attention.Yes, OK, its not a classic but its not a complete disaster either. And I for one detest neat little endings tied up in a bow. Ultimately, as with many films, its down to the circumstances in which it is viewed. If you're looking to be entertained for a couple of hours on a slow week night, you could do a lot worse.

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