The Hummingbird Project Comments

  • Lonzo 2023-05-19 02:50:51

    #48th IFFR# Closing film. I've heard of this story before, and it's not bad to make a commercial war movie, and it can reach the average level. Jesse Eisenberg is very hardworking, but is his technical house with such a fast speech also...

  • Dylan 2023-05-18 17:06:55

    This is a fable that tells us that as long as we work hard, all the impossible can become possible or even beyond the possible, and it tells us that no one should mess with the tech nerd! The image of the technical house of the second male is too stealing, hahahaha! What's more touching is that the two partners have helped each other from beginning to end. I feel that this is the real...

  • Sasha 2023-05-14 07:26:51

    The world is changing so fast that a simple obsession instantly turns into...

  • Roberto 2023-05-12 16:48:01

    Technology and making money need to be accelerated, and life needs to be slowed down. This concept feels strangely oriental chicken soup. I understand why but why Alexander has no...

  • Betty 2023-04-27 12:50:25

    Rather than using the entrepreneurial theme of "The Social Network", it is more appropriate to think of it as a confrontational business theme like "Wall Street" - Eisenberg carrying a chainsaw, angrily and staggering towards the original class leader and competitor The moment when the microwave relay tower is built is also the only moment in the whole film that has value (utility and economic common sense). Jesse's performance acts as a "vanguard" and "main force". Even if he loses the...

  • Jake 2023-04-27 08:57:22

    Process, goal,...

  • Theresa 2023-04-22 02:35:10

    7 points. The failure of a grand plan ahead of its time. All the problems were solved one by one, and when they were done, they were so angry that they vomited blood. Because of the wrong direction, with higher technology, only a few towers need to be erected to reduce the delay to less than 15 milliseconds, or even lower. If you go in the wrong direction from the beginning, what if you try your best, what if you stick to the end, what if you fight your life, you are just a foil for the...

  • Trycia 2023-04-15 00:55:01

    Are you going to play this again? Does the cinema run out of...

  • Maud 2023-04-12 06:59:41

    190905★★ 1. I thought it would succeed in the end, but failed. This kind of setting is really not suitable for the protagonist of the movie. 2. The introspection of life, the dispute between fast and slow, also failed to understand. The deliberate neuroticism of the programmers is not pleasing, and it makes people feel that they should not be such an appearance, exaggerated. 3. The performance of the female boss on Wall Street is more exaggerated, like an actor.

  • Eldridge 2023-04-12 03:35:57

    Facts have proved that reckless is...

Extended Reading
  • Felicia 2022-10-23 22:43:57

    Capital is ruthless, there is love in the world

    You were the darling of capital in the last second, but you may become the outcast of capital in the next second.

    The world of capital is so bloody and cruel, it can easily sweep away everything you have no matter who you were.

    Capital is ruthless and has its own set of rules. It does not take into...

  • Guadalupe 2022-09-11 17:25:36

    Those things about 16ms.

    Before watching it, I knew that this was a story that ended in failure, and the ending was naturally not a happy comedy like a happy reunion, but it was inevitable. Dig a straight cable from New York to Kansas, the track goes straight through mountains, rivers, swamps and all other roadblocks, just...

The Hummingbird Project quotes

  • [first lines]

    Bryan Taylor: How long does it take to drive from Kansas to New York?

    Vincent Zaleski: Uh, two days.

    Bryan Taylor: You wanna do this in 16 milliseconds?

    Vincent Zaleski: Yeah, but round trip.

    Bryan Taylor: We're talking about a lot of money here, Vincent.

  • Vincent Zaleski: Sometimes I wonder, if all the time that was given to me was, like, like, 16 milliseconds, and I had no past memory - I had nothing carved into my mind before those 16 milliseconds. And the only thing that was left imprinted in my brain were the images and the smells and feelings of those 16 milliseconds. How do you think I would process that?

    Anton Zaleski: I don't know. Hmm. I think your life would feel exactly as long as someone who lived for 100 years.

The Hummingbird Project

Director: Kim Nguyen

Language: English,Spanish,Hebrew,Italian,Russian Release date: March 22, 2019