October Positivity: The Mark (dir by James Chankin)


The 2012 film, The Mark, opens with a covert attack by a group of mercenaries on a laboratory.  The head scientist, wanting to make sure that his work is not destroyed, injects guard Chad Turner (Craig Sheffer) with a biometric chip.  As Cooper (Eric Roberts), the head of security with Avanti Corporation, explains it, Chad is now the most important person in the world.  He has been injected with the future, a chip that will replace the need for personal identification or currency.  It’s a chip that Cooper claims will bring the world together under one big government.

Hmmm …. a Pureflix film about a biometric chip that will lead to one world government?  Can we all guess where this is leading?

With the world economy collapsing and threats of war dominating the headlines, Cooper decides to personally escort Chad to the G20 economic summit in Berlin.  Seeing as how everyone wants to get their hands on the chip, Cooper decides that the best plan is to fly to Berlin on a commercial flight.  Cooper describes it as hiding in plain sight.  I would describe it as being remarkably stupid.

Needless to say, the flight is an eventful one. Cooper enjoys talking to the other passengers.  And Chad flirts with a woman who is convinced that the G20 summit is actually a conspiracy of some sort.  The co-pilot asks a flight attendant to marry him and she says, “Yes.”  Yay!  One of the passengers mentions that he’s a minister and offers to marry them right there but the co-pilot explains that they’re not really into all of that religious stuff.  Unfortunately, a mercenary named Mr. Pike (Gary Daniels) hijacks the plane and demands the chip, which is currently being absorbed into Chad’s bloodstream.

The film starts out as a Die Hard clone, with Chad sneaking around the plane and taking out the terrorists one-by-one.  Cooper rallies the other passengers to fight back.  But then there’s a bright flash of light and half of the passengers and one of the pilots vanishes.  The clearly shaken minister says:

That’s right, it’s one of those films!

Can Chad and flight attendant Dao (Sonia Couling) figure out how to open up the locked cockpit so that the remaining agnostic pilot can land the plane?  And will Chad be able to escape from the plane, despite the fact that Cooper is still intent on taking him to the summit?

Like a lot of PureFlix films, The Mark attempts to deliver its message in the guise of a genre film.  Unfortunately, it’s a bit of a bore as an action film, with a slow-moving plot and fight scenes that feel as if they’ve been lifted from countless other films.  Craig Sheffer is a bland hero and the terrorists are generic.  Not surprisingly, it’s Eric Roberts who steals the film, playing Cooper as being someone who can be a valuable ally but who is also a bit too arrogant for his own good.  If I was ever on a hijacked plane, I would definitely want Eric Roberts on my side.

Previous Eric Roberts Films That We Have Reviewed:

  1. Star 80 (1983)
  2. Blood Red (1989)
  3. The Ambulance (1990)
  4. The Lost Capone (1990)
  5. Love, Cheat, & Steal (1993)
  6. Love Is A Gun (1994)
  7. Sensation (1994)
  8. Dark Angel (1996)
  9. Doctor Who (1996)
  10. Most Wanted (1997)
  11. Mr. Brightside (2004)
  12. Six: The Mark Unleased (2004)
  13. Hey You (2006)
  14. In The Blink of an Eye (2009)
  15. Enemies Among Us (2010)
  16. The Expendables (2010) 
  17. Sharktopus (2010)
  18. The Dead Want Women (2012)
  19. Deadline (2012)
  20. Miss Atomic Bomb (2012)
  21. Lovelace (2013)
  22. Self-Storage (2013)
  23. This Is Our Time (2013)
  24. Inherent Vice (2014)
  25. Road to the Open (2014)
  26. Rumors of War (2014)
  27. Amityville Death House (2015)
  28. A Fatal Obsession (2015)
  29. Stalked By My Doctor (2015)
  30. Joker’s Poltergeist (2016)
  31. Prayer Never Fails (2016)
  32. Stalked By My Doctor: The Return (2016)
  33. The Wrong Roommate (2016)
  34. Dark Image (2017)
  35. Black Wake (2018)
  36. Stalked By My Doctor: Patient’s Revenge (2018)
  37. Clinton Island (2019)
  38. Monster Island (2019)
  39. Seven Deadly Sins (2019)
  40. Stalked By My Doctor: A Sleepwalker’s Nightmare (2019)
  41. The Wrong Mommy (2019)
  42. Exodus of a Prodigal Son (2020)
  43. Free Lunch Express (2020)
  44. Her Deadly Groom (2020)
  45. Top Gunner (2020)
  46. Deadly Nightshade (2021)
  47. Just What The Doctor Ordered (2021)
  48. Killer Advice (2021)
  49. The Poltergeist Diaries (2021)
  50. A Town Called Parable (2021)
  51. My Dinner With Eric (2022)

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