4D Man is engaging, but the characterization's woeful and there aren't any memorable moments to speak of.
It's all about the plot, as the acting's wooden and the characters have no personality. So Scott's in love with his assistant and tells his brother who just arrived he wants to ask her to marry him. So the three go out and the brother doesn't keep his space and is a complete a-hole and she instantly falls in love with him for no reason. Scott then meddles with his brother's research and goes down a path of death and destruction. I feel some sort of confrontation between the brothers was necessary.
It's all about the plot, as the acting's wooden and the characters have no personality. So Scott's in love with his assistant and tells his brother who just arrived he wants to ask her to marry him. So the three go out and the brother doesn't keep his space and is a complete a-hole and she instantly falls in love with him for no reason. Scott then meddles with his brother's research and goes down a path of death and destruction. I feel some sort of confrontation between the brothers was necessary.