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- The remarkably luscious and mobile cinematography (for which cameraman Edgar Brazil had to build special equipment) alone makes it well worth seeing. Full Review | May 12, 2007 Janet Maslin New York Times TOP CRITIC Limite is feverishly beautiful and desperately ambitious, even when it isn't clear.
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Limitless: Directed by Neil Burger. With Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro, Abbie Cornish, Andrew Howard. A mysterious pill that enables the user to access 100% of his brain's abilities transforms a struggling writer into a financial wizard, but it also puts him in a new world with many dangers.
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- 2011-03-18
Limite (Brazilian Portuguese: [lĩˈmitʃi], Portuguese for "Limit", "Border" or "Edge") is a Brazilian silent experimental psychological drama [1] film directed, written and produced by Mário Peixoto, who was inspired by a photograph by André Kertész.
Facing unemployment and his girlfriend's rejection, writer Eddie Morra (Bradley Cooper) is sure that he has no future. That all changes when an old friend gives him a drug that produces...
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- Neil Burger
- PG-13
- Bradley Cooper
TOP CRITIC. Limite is feverishly beautiful and desperately ambitious, even when it isn't clear. Rated: 4.5/5 • May 12, 2007. It is a film that is impossible not to respect as it pushes the ...
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- Iolanda Bernardes
- Mario Peixoto
- Drama
Limite is feverishly beautiful and desperately ambitious, even when it isn't clear. Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | May 12, 2007
Mar 16, 2011 · “Limitless” is about Eddie’s adventures after his ex-brother-in-law gives him a pill that suddenly puts his entire brain online. He finishes his novel at typing speed. He wins at poker, invests in the market, and runs it up to millions. He fascinates a woman who had rejected him as a loser.
Limitless is a 2011 American science-fiction thriller film directed by Neil Burger and written by Leslie Dixon. Loosely based on the 2001 novel The Dark Fields by Alan Glynn, the film stars Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, Robert De Niro, Andrew Howard, and Anna Friel.