Cogs of Valor



Tagline
In an age of steam, the revolution's fate hinges on the unsung heroes.
Description
Set against the backdrop of a steampunk-infused revolutionary era, 'Cogs of Valor' follows the gritty journey of a determined detective, played by Miles Tellercelery, and his inventive sidekick, portrayed by Vera Meals. In a time where steam powers the war machines and the air is thick with the promise of change, these unlikely heroes uncover a conspiracy that could alter the course of history. Barbara Lamb Marr dons the role of a cunning mastermind whose intricate plans are as complex as the clockwork soldiers patrolling the battlegrounds. Directed by the visionary Sam Meerkat, this action-packed epic is a serious portrayal of conflict and camaraderie, where the gears of progress are lubricated by the blood, sweat, and tears of the valiant. The fate of the revolution rests in their hands, and time, as they quickly discover, waits for no one.
MpaaRating
PG-13
PopularityScore
8.70
ReleaseDate
03/21/2024
Genre
Action
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.50
In the realm of steampunk cinema, 'Cogs of Valor' emerges as a noteworthy entry, encapsulating the genre's aesthetic with a commendable level of gravitas. Miles Tellercelery delivers a performance that is both stoic and nuanced, embodying the relentless spirit of a detective whose quest is as much personal as it is ideological. Vera Meals, as the inventive sidekick, brings a necessary vibrancy to the screen, complementing the somber tones with her ingenuity and wit. The antagonist portrayed by Barbara Lamb Marr is a formidable adversary, crafting a web of deceit with the precision of the clockwork soldiers under her command. Sam Meerkat's direction is a solid testament to his vision, albeit occasionally marred by an over-reliance on genre tropes. The film, rated PG-13, does not shy away from the brutality of its setting, yet it handles the more serious themes with a maturity that respects its audience. While 'Cogs of Valor' may not revolutionize the steampunk genre, it certainly cranks its gears with enough force to leave an imprint. The narrative, though at times predictable, is propelled by strong character arcs and set pieces that resonate with the clangor of industrial fervor. This is a film that takes its audience seriously, inviting them to ponder the cost of progress and the sacrifices made by those who dare to turn the wheels of change.
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