Blu-ray Review: Unlimited
Limitless, with Bradley Cooper, explores what we would do if we could use one hundred percent of our brain all the time. Although it is a myth that we only use ten percent of our brain, it is true that we are not all processes of each at any time. Unlimited ask what we would do, if possible. Aspiring writer (Cooper) Eddie Morra chance to find out. Morra is down on his luck.
He suffers from writer's block, his girlfriend dumps and can not pay his rent. He is so unmotivated, he can barely bring more energy to comb the hair. When a chance encounter with her ex-brother in law changes all that. The brother gives him a new drug known and very TNZ. Feeling he has nothing better to do and nothing to lose, Morra taking the contraceptive pill.

Limitless, with Bradley Cooper, explores what we would do if we could use one hundred percent of our brain all the time. Although it is a myth that we only use ten percent of our brain, it is true that we are not all processes of each at any time. Unlimited ask what we would do, if possible. Aspiring writer (Cooper) Eddie Morra chance to find out. Morra is down on his luck. He suffers from writer's block, his girlfriend dumps and can not pay his rent. He is so unmotivated, he can barely bring more energy to comb the hair. When a chance encounter with her ex-brother in law changes all that. The brother gives him a new drug known and very TNZ. Feeling he has nothing better to do and nothing to lose, Morra taking the contraceptive pill.
Unlimited is a sort of modern-day science fiction classic takes Flowers for Algernon. Morra is not mentally as Algernon, Charlie, but his apathy and lack of motivation keeps you alive. It is an interesting contrast. Charlie could not help his condition and was constantly trying to learn everything he could, despite its limitations. His intellect was unintentional cosmetic surgery. Morra, on the other hand is perfectly capable of doing what you want, simply choose not to try. Instead, you miss a pill. It is a reflection of the busy modern life, where instant gratification is the only thing that motivates nothing to do Morra. In addition, unlike Charlie, when super-Morra intelligence begins to disappear, just pop another pill and goes.

Although this is a good premise, which Morra with his brain power expands a bit disappointing. Yes, he completed his book, but then you have to invest. This is not the choice of the most exciting race, but there are some unpleasant relations with the Russian mafia to liven things up. The most interesting parts of the day are endless Morra is the transition from bad payers at the Renaissance man. He learned new languages in a blink of an eye, beds of many women, and shows all around with his mind found. However, when he met with tycoon Carl Van Loon, played by Robert DeNiro, who sleepwalk through their part, the story gets all caught up in plot and character loses. Van Loon Morra wants to help negotiate the merger of the largest, while in the meantime Morra tries to keep a step ahead of the Russians.