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Personally, I am not a great admirer by describing a movie as an intersection between two other titles, but sometimes it is the best way to arouse someone’s interest in comparing it with something they know. While 2018 Promoted It stands alone as a Cyberpunk action is worth watching, I told my friends that it includes similar objective elements Rush and Robocop In the sense that the man seeks to take revenge on his wife’s death, but his body is strengthened through the Internet science that helps him to accomplish the task after he left him in a wheelchair due to a spine injury. While this is already an appropriate comparison, PromotedLike the cultivation of the stem that undertakes the condition of the protagonist from being, it takes its own life and does something for it despite its effects.
Positioning body is preparing for revenge

Promoted He was appointed in the non-far-long future, where technology was used to the maximum extent for modern comfort, which raises gray anger (Logan Marshall-Green), a car mechanic who loves to work with his hands. He spends his days working on cars, Gray lives with his wife, Asha (Melanie Valigo), who embraces any technology that she offers in 2046, from her smart apartment to her self -driving car. Despite their escalating characters, the Gray and ASHA have a love relationship, which suddenly ends when it is ambushed, the Asha is killed, and Gray is left with an injury to change life after a bullet excels on the fork rope.
With the frustration of the ongoing investigation surrounding his wife’s death, he has doubts that the woman responsible for the case, Detective Cortez (Betty Gabriel), will bring the murders of Asha to justice. It connects a wheelchair, a shell from the previous himself, everything changes for Gray when he receives a phone call from one of his clients, Iron (Harrison Gilbertson), a pioneer in the technological space that has a new development, which is a chip known as STEM. By agreeing to obtain an experimental chip planted in the spinal cord, Gray gets the promotion he needs to restore his material college.
But there is hunting

Fully able to walk again as if he had not been subjected to the accident in the first place, Gray to keep STEM to upgrade, as Iron forced him to sign an unveiling agreement. In other words, Gray must maintain public manifestations as a quadrilateral despite the fact that his physical body has been seized by STEM, which allows him to walk freely, use his hands, and lives life without help. While conducting an investigation into the murder in Asha in his hands, Gray was surprised to discover that STEM had a voice, which proves to be very useful in tracking down and killing his attackers.
Moreover, the promotion of Gray makes him a highly efficient killing machine, and even STEM is talking about it through the required steps to cover his paths when things become messy.
Initially, he succeeded in hiding his enhanced abilities from his mother and his introduction, Pamela (Linda Cruprising), Gray is not so fortunate when it comes to the suspicion of Detective Cortez, as I saw his wheelchair in many of the crime scenes that involve him in his revenge crimes. Since STEM slowly controls Gray, which does not necessarily agree to microscopic chips methods, Promoted It becomes a tense game of cat and mouse while Iron tries to cancel the slide’s activation because Gray violated his agreement on secrecy, and Detective Cortez is trying to arrest Gray to take matters in his hands.
An upgrade flow on Netflix


Promoted It is an incredibly enjoyable action movie thanks to the performance of Logan Marshall-Jereen like Gray, a man who has continuous arguments with the computer who takes his body. He lives in a double life in the end he joins him, Gray behavior and conversations with sound inside his head, so that he can only hear him some fun moments in a film that he plays straight. Some of the best moments in Promoted Gray involve the desire to deal with the situation himself, and find himself at risk, and asked STEM to take over his body to go to the Hajaj he could not implement, just to return to reality realizes what he did.
while Promoted It can be seen as inspired by films such as Rush and RobocopHe stands on its own as an action film for Badass Cyberpunk about technology, the desire to take revenge, and how these two things go alongside if you are ready to suspend some disbelief in order to see many terrestrial objects in a style.
Until writing these lines, you can broadcast Promoted On Netflix.