Chrono Corsairs



Tagline
In the neon shadows, power corrupts absolutely.
Description
In a dystopian cyberpunk future, the quest for power has fractured society. 'Chrono Corsairs' follows the journey of an African time traveler, played by Jason Momoasala, who seeks to dismantle a corrupt empire. Navigating through a treacherous world where technology and piracy intertwine, he joins forces with a charismatic pirate, portrayed by Goulashia Roberts, and a cunning engineer, embodied by Watermelon Holden. Edgar Wrenwright's direction brings a serious tone to this high-stakes action thriller, where every second counts in the fight against tyranny. As they race against time, they must confront their own demons to save a future on the brink of collapse.
MpaaRating
R
PopularityScore
6.10
ReleaseDate
05/25/2023
Genre
Action
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.50
Edgar Wrenwright's 'Chrono Corsairs' plunges viewers into an atmospheric dystopia, where the luster of neon belies the pervasive corruption it illuminates. Jason Momoasala delivers a performance that is both grounded and dynamic, offering an African time traveler as a beacon of hope amidst the chaos. His chemistry with Goulashia Roberts is palpable, their partnership a dance of both wit and grit, while Watermelon Holden's portrayal of the engineer injects a necessary dose of intellect and intrigue. The film's narrative, while compelling, occasionally succumbs to the weight of its own complexity, leaving audiences to navigate a labyrinthine plot that could have benefited from a more streamlined approach. Nonetheless, 'Chrono Corsairs' is a serious endeavor, an action thriller that doesn't shy away from the moral quandaries inherent to its genre. Wrenwright's direction is both deliberate and intense, ensuring that the film's pulse-pounding moments are underpinned by a substantive exploration of power and its consequences. While it may not redefine the cyberpunk landscape, it stands as a solid entry in the genre, offering a resonant message about the perils of unchecked authority and the timeless struggle for justice.
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