Cyber Chop: A Byte of Justice
- Tagline
- In a perfect world, the perfect crime needs the perfect seasoning.
- Description
- In the neon-drenched streets of a high-tech utopia, where cooking is a competitive sport and justice is served digital, two unlikely heroes rise. Oscar Ice-saac stirs up trouble as 'Byte', a genius chef with a taste for solving crime, while Allhen Jenchickens plays 'Dash', a former sports star with swift feet and a sharper mind. Together, they cook up a scheme to unravel the mystery that's been simmering under the city's surface. Under the impartial lens of director Michelangelo Antelope, 'Cyber Chop: A Byte of Justice' serves a hearty blend of laughs and light-hearted thrills, perfect for family audiences who like their comedy with a sprinkle of cyber-sleuthing.
- MpaaRating
- PG
- PopularityScore
- 8.80
- ReleaseDate
- 10/20/2022
- Genre
- Comedy
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
6.50
Michelangelo Antelope's 'Cyber Chop: A Byte of Justice' is a film that certainly does not lack in creativity or visual flair. Set against a backdrop that feels like a love child between 'Blade Runner' and 'Iron Chef', the movie brings a fresh twist to the crime-comedy genre. Oscar Ice-saac's portrayal of 'Byte' is charismatic, blending his culinary prowess with a knack for detective work in a way that's as quirky as it is endearing. Allhen Jenchickens' 'Dash' complements this with athletic gusto, though at times the character's depth is as thinly sliced as the gourmet dishes presented. The chemistry between the leads is palatable, adding a zest to the narrative. The tagline 'In a perfect world, the perfect crime needs the perfect seasoning' aptly encapsulates the movie's essence—a concoction of humor and mystery with a dash of high-tech seasoning. While the film's pacing occasionally feels like a slow-roasted subplot rather than a sizzling stir-fry, its family-friendly PG rating ensures a meal that can be enjoyed by all diners at the table. In all, 'Cyber Chop' is a flavorful if not entirely filling dish, likely to entertain those with an appetite for its unique blend but may leave others craving more substantial fare.