

The Paradox Effect
Directed by Scott WeintrobSusan (Olga Kurylenko) es testigo de un tiroteo detrás del restaurante en el que trabaja. Antes de que pueda huir de la escena del crimen, Covek, el asesino, la secuestra. En realidad, Covek es un policía corrupto amenazado por Silo (Harvey Keitel), un criminal que tiene a su hijo secuestrado. Susan hará todo lo posible para escapar, pero Covek, desesperado, hace que Silo secuestre a la hija de Susan para forzarla a que le ayude. Susan no tendrá otra opción que colaborar con Covek para salvar así la vida de los dos niños.
The Paradox Effect Ratings & Reviews
- Tresor Akoumian25 de julio de 2025Good movie
- cyberbillp25 de febrero de 2025Dunno why but I just didn't like this movie. I usually like anything with Olga Kurylenko, but this film lacked any likable characters. Olga's character was a recoveriong drug addict (serves no purpose in the plot), every one is nasty and basically just gives a low view of the human race. In other words, it's rather depressing. I would skip this one. Sorry Olga.
- jackmeat19 de octubre de 2024My quick rating - 5.3/10. When I saw Harvey Keitel's name attached to this flick, I was immediately sold. Unfortunately, his role in the film is disappointingly limited, leaving much to be desired from a movie that could have used more of his gravitas. The plot follows an innocent woman who is thrust into a desperate situation when her young daughter is kidnapped by a dangerous kingpin. Forced to raise a ransom, she teams up with a corrupt Interpol agent, played by Olga Kurylenko, whose son is also being held hostage. Together, they set out to rip off various criminals, with only an hour to save their children from the kingpin's wrath. While the premise suggests a fast-paced, high-stakes thriller, it falls short in execution. The narrative is monotonous, and despite a few moments of tension, the film never truly takes off. There isn’t much action to keep the momentum going, and the pacing drags, making the one-hour window feel more like a sluggish marathon than a race against time. Kurylenko does her best to carry the film, and she manages to make it more bearable with a solid performance. However, even her efforts can’t fully elevate the mediocre script. The chemistry between the characters feels forced, and the stakes never quite feel as dire as they should. In the end, I found it to be a mediocre thriller that doesn’t live up to its potential. If you’re also a fan of Harvey Keitel, you might find his presence a brief but welcome sight but don’t expect him to save this film. It’s a watchable but ultimately forgettable experience that struggles to maintain the tension and excitement it promises.
- Shaun Firth18 de mayo de 2025No surprises here, but I did enjoy it. A nice indy-European feel, and Kurylenko is as good as always. Warning, Harvey doesn't get a lot of screen time.
The Paradox Effect Trivia
The Paradox Effect was released on 27 de junio de 2024.
The Paradox Effect was directed by Scott Weintrob.
The Paradox Effect has a runtime of 87min.
The Paradox Effect was produced by Richard Salvatore, Bret Saxon, Jeff Bowler, Danielle Maloni.
Susan (Olga Kurylenko) es testigo de un tiroteo detrás del restaurante en el que trabaja. Antes de que pueda huir de la escena del crimen, Covek, el asesino, la secuestra. En realidad, Covek es un policía corrupto amenazado por Silo (Harvey Keitel), un criminal que tiene a su hijo secuestrado. Susan hará todo lo posible para escapar, pero Covek, desesperado, hace que Silo secuestre a la hija de Susan para forzarla a que le ayude. Susan no tendrá otra opción que colaborar con Covek para salvar así la vida de los dos niños.
The key characters in The Paradox Effect are Karina (Olga Kurylenko), Silvio (Harvey Keitel), Covek (Oliver Trevena).
The Paradox Effect is rated 16.
The Paradox Effect is an Action, Suspense, Drama film.
The Paradox Effect has an audience rating of 9.5 out of 10.













