Human Revolution's primary photo
  • Human Revolution (2014)
  • Short | 12 min | Short, Action
Human Revolution (2014)
Short | 12 min | Short, Action

Based on the video game Deus Ex: Human Revolution, the film dives into the world of Adam Jensen, a Sarif Industries' security consultant that gets augmented after an incident that almost took his life away. Although the film doesn't follow...See moreBased on the video game Deus Ex: Human Revolution, the film dives into the world of Adam Jensen, a Sarif Industries' security consultant that gets augmented after an incident that almost took his life away. Although the film doesn't follow the narrative of the game exactly, it remains true to the theme while focusing on the relationship between Adam, and his ex girlfriend Megan Reed, a scientist hand picked by Sarif Industries to head Cybernetic Augmentations. Megan is taken by the Illuminati and is asked to assist them in turning on a mysterious device but she refuses to cooperate. Adam has been looking for Megan since she was kidnapped and has finally pinpointed her location. Adam faces a complication that he did not account for. Yelena Federova, an Augmented assassin is at the facility where Megan is being held. The film also taps, even if briefly, into Adam's mind and the struggle he must face on daily basis. Written by Moe Charif See less
Read more: Plot summary
Director
Writer
Cinematographer
Editor
Trending & News

Become a member to see MOVIEmeter and news information about Human Revolution.

Status
Edit Released
Updated Mar 25, 2014

Release date
Mar 25, 2014 (United States)

Contacts

Become a member to see contact information for Human Revolution.

There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.
There was an issue loading this tab.

MOVIEmeter

Members only

Become a member to access additional data

Ratings Breakdown