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Project Power, When a pill that gives its users unpredictable superpowers for five minutes hits the streets of New Orleans, a teenage dealer and a local cop must team with an ex-soldier to take down the group responsible for its creation. Directed by Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman.
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Project Power, When a pill that gives its users unpredictable superpowers for five minutes hits the streets of New Orleans, a teenage dealer and a local cop must team with an ex-soldier to take down the group responsible for its creation. Directed by Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman.
6/10
IMDbOutstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture | 2021
Outstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal Feature | 2021
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature | 2021 | Ivan
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture | 2021 | Dominique
Best Specialty Stunt | 2021 | Tim
Favorite Motion Picture | 2020
Favorite Action Movie | 2020
Favorite Action Movie Star | 2020 | Jamie
Favorite Male Movie Star | 2020 | Jamie
Dominique Fishback who played Robin, a high school kid, was twenty-nine years old and a university graduate when the movie was released.
Frank wears a Steve Gleason Football jersey throughout the film. Steve Gleason was a former New Orleans Saints player, most well known for blocking a punt in the Saints first game in the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina. Steve Gleason is also known for being an ALS advocate, having been diagnosed with the disease in 2011.
The blue pickup Art drives has the name "Supermarché Pool Cleaners" written on the door. Supermarché is the production company of the movie.
This is Joseph Gordon-Levitt's second film since his return from a brief self-imposed exile from movie-making. Amazon's 7500 (2019) was his first.
When Frank says, "You know what happened the last time we trusted New Orleans to guys in suits," he's referencing hurricane Katrina and the US government's poor job at helping the city.
"Frank: There are no laws on this drug! They don't exist officially, 'cause every time we try to deal with it, some guys in suits show up to tell us to stop."
"Robin: You know, on the streets, they talkin' about how it give you super powers, but they not talkin' about how one hit could kill you."