
In Seattle, detective Quentin Conners is unfairly suspended and his partner Jason York leaves the police force after a tragic shooting on Pearl Street Bridge, when the hostage and the criminal die. During a bank heist with a hostage situation, Conners is assigned in charge of the operation with the rookie Shane Dekker as his partner. The thieves, lead by Lorenz, apparently do not steal a penny from the bank. While chasing the gangsters, the police team disclose that they plan... (Full plot summary below)
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In Seattle, detective Quentin Conners is unfairly suspended and his partner Jason York leaves the police force after a tragic shooting on Pearl Street Bridge, when the hostage and the criminal die. During a bank heist with a hostage situation, Conners is assigned in charge of the operation with the rookie Shane Dekker as his partner. The thieves, lead by Lorenz, apparently do not steal a penny from the bank. While chasing the gangsters, the police team disclose that they planted a virus in the system, stealing one billion dollars from the different accounts, using the principle of the Chaos Theory. Further, they find that Lorenz is killing his accomplices.
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| VarietyRobert KoehlerChaos may not quite be "the most brutal, horrifying film ever made," as its garish ads promote. But it does contain moments as thoroughly sickening as any in Herschell Gordon Lewis' or Lucio Fulvi's bloody exploiters. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckAmateurishly shot, written and acted, the film lacks any redeeming values to compensate for its horrific aesthetic. |
| Village VoiceJoshua LandChaos lacks the audience-implicating boldness or howling political outrage of that landmark (Wes Craven's "Last House on the Left"); where Last House was provocative, Chaos is merely disgusting. |
| The New York TimesLaura KernThe only thing this so-called cautionary tale will inspire audiences to do is to never sit through another insultingly awful piece of exploitative trash "conceived" by David DeFalco. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin CrustPlunges into an abyss of gruesome imagery so repulsive it precludes further watching. |
| L.A. WeeklyJohn PattersonWriter-director David DeFalco's ugly, pointless and dishonest remake of Craven's remake. |
| Chicago TribuneMichael WilmingtonA loathsome shocker... Watching it almost turned my stomach. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChaos is ugly, nihilistic, and cruel -- a film I regret having seen. I urge you to avoid it. |
| User ReviewLaKillingFrenzyThe amazing acting will make you hate shows such as breaking bad and the Walking Dead. Your mind won't be able to handle just how amazing this movie is. |
| User ReviewNerdyMayonnaiseChaos is the best film ever made. Its acting is sublime, and is very unrealistic, giving off the fact that thsi film may not have been made by humans, therefore giving you a sense of disturbance. The shooting of the film seems awfully strange, as if a child was handling the script, giving it a very unrealistic feel. |