IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,5/10
2283
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Daryls Eltern schicken ihn in die große Stadt, um bei seinem Bruder zu leben. Nach einer Gepäckverwechslung am Flughafen findet sich Daryl im Besitz eines Drogencaches wieder, den ein Drogen... Alles lesenDaryls Eltern schicken ihn in die große Stadt, um bei seinem Bruder zu leben. Nach einer Gepäckverwechslung am Flughafen findet sich Daryl im Besitz eines Drogencaches wieder, den ein Drogendealer zurückhaben will.Daryls Eltern schicken ihn in die große Stadt, um bei seinem Bruder zu leben. Nach einer Gepäckverwechslung am Flughafen findet sich Daryl im Besitz eines Drogencaches wieder, den ein Drogendealer zurückhaben will.
Empfohlene Bewertungen
Farm boy Daryl Cafe leaves behind a life on the farm with his feuding parents, for one in The Big City with his brother, expecting a better life, things instantly go wrong when he picks up the wrong bag at the airport.
First off, credit to the film's pacing, it doesn't give you a slow, tedious buildup, it's essentially straight into the action, it's a fast paced, man on the run, in strange surroundings film.
The script isn't great, some of the dialogue is flat, some of the situations are absolutely crazy, you'll be scratching your head wondering if it's reality or not, if you're aware that you're watching a crazy thriller, you may just get some enjoyment from it.
The acting is actually really good, Anthony Michael Hall is great as Daryl, one thing he will do, is put you on edge, I think you get a sense of the character's stress levels. I adored Jenny Wright, she was a bundle of fun.
7/10.
First off, credit to the film's pacing, it doesn't give you a slow, tedious buildup, it's essentially straight into the action, it's a fast paced, man on the run, in strange surroundings film.
The script isn't great, some of the dialogue is flat, some of the situations are absolutely crazy, you'll be scratching your head wondering if it's reality or not, if you're aware that you're watching a crazy thriller, you may just get some enjoyment from it.
The acting is actually really good, Anthony Michael Hall is great as Daryl, one thing he will do, is put you on edge, I think you get a sense of the character's stress levels. I adored Jenny Wright, she was a bundle of fun.
7/10.
I always liked this film because it showed that Hall was not just some goofy nerd all the time. In this film he is faced by drug dealers and murderers and more real to life situations than that of other movies, such as the "Pretty in Pink" genre 80's movie. I don't see that it ever got released on DVD like some others from that time, why is that? Hall proves himself in a dramatic, thoughtful role as a simple teen who is able to develop survivor instincts under pressure. I have seen it many times and like it much more than the "Breakfast Club" or even "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" where the comedy pales after a few times of watching. I do not think it got the press it deserved. Many of my friends have never seen it. The film barely gets a mention anywhere, I think because it is not a comedy and is R-Rated for showing violence. I think people needed to see Hall do more dramatic acting than just stuck doing continual comedic roles. I think this movie shows part of the man who became one to play in the "Dead Zone."
It's pretty bad, that's for sure. At one point, the lead character runs from the cops, jumps on the back of a motorcycle and points a gun at the rider and tells him to get us out of here, and the guy instantly does, and helps him elude the cops. And then they bond!
This movie is practically a parody of 80s action movies, with Anthony Michael Hall's presence being the icing on the cake. However, Hall does do a fine job with the material he's given.
The movie tries to balance the main character's folksy farm upbringing charm with a zany LA revenge/caper plot and it doesn't work.
It doesn't look cheap at all, it looks like they dropped some bucks on this, with some complex stunts, lots of speaking roles, quite ample extras and a lavish appearance. But at the same time, it looks they trimmed this to bone in editing, probably thinking they had a turkey.
Crazy and unlikely as it may sound, there might be a more interesting cut that could have happened. It makes you wonder why they even bothered with the Iowa scenes, setting up Daryl's mother and father. Even Daryl's brother seems barely worth setting up, considering they talk briefly then he's dead.
It does have striking music I'd never heard before, particularly Cities in Dust. And they did succeed in the goal of showing LA in a different way than other films.
This movie is practically a parody of 80s action movies, with Anthony Michael Hall's presence being the icing on the cake. However, Hall does do a fine job with the material he's given.
The movie tries to balance the main character's folksy farm upbringing charm with a zany LA revenge/caper plot and it doesn't work.
It doesn't look cheap at all, it looks like they dropped some bucks on this, with some complex stunts, lots of speaking roles, quite ample extras and a lavish appearance. But at the same time, it looks they trimmed this to bone in editing, probably thinking they had a turkey.
Crazy and unlikely as it may sound, there might be a more interesting cut that could have happened. It makes you wonder why they even bothered with the Iowa scenes, setting up Daryl's mother and father. Even Daryl's brother seems barely worth setting up, considering they talk briefly then he's dead.
It does have striking music I'd never heard before, particularly Cities in Dust. And they did succeed in the goal of showing LA in a different way than other films.
I admit, there are parts of this movie which are incredibly dumb. A lot of it owes, the incredibly poor script. But I really liked the fast paced flow of the movie. And we have a new action hero, Anthony Michael Hall. Yeah, right? Yeah too f..in' right. He rocks in the movie, that's a perfect vehicle for him, after the string of John Hughes films prior. He plays a farm boy, Daryl, in Iowa, and we see his miserable self, out there on the tractor working the farm. Some youngies speeding along in a red convertible, yell something to him, from a far, though I couldn't make out what it was, but I'm pretty sure they were dissing him. His parents have been arguing over Daryl's future, and we get a taste of their fracas's. At the advice of his Mother, he's sent out to L.A. to live with his brother. After having some wet dreams on the plane, he meets a would be actress, Dizz, sitting next to him. He makes one fatal mistake that costs him his older brother and fiancée's life, only the start of a bigger body count in the film, though we can't forget the poor sod at the start, who also made the fatal mistake of being a savior to the wrong guy, a drug trafficker, and psychopathic Kober, a great character actor of evil. Daryl had picked up the wrong duffel bag, an identical one to his-what are the chances? This bag worth killing for, contains H. Now, you're asking yourself, how did Kober not find Daryl at his brothers. He was in a segregated outhouse concealed coolly by a hedge. Now Daryl's on the run, with the H, and it isn't long before he's up to his neck in trouble. But this is the thrill ride, Hall, hijacking a bikie was great stuff, while nearly being blown away by a cop, while making a righteous phone call. He's soon reunited with Dizz, his only chance, of clearing himself, and taking pr..k Kober down. We really get to see a bit of L.A's underworld, Dizz and Daryl, putting it out there, he has what Kober's after, and soon enough they're being pursued by this psycho, where in the mean time, more bodies show up + a dead mouse, crushed by Kober's merciless hand. I though the way Kober died was stupid though, with Daryl, just happening to be a champion knife thrower. OOB has some pumping rock scores too, but I liked the energy of the film, regardless of the stupidity or realism, but the latter is not really why we go to the movies, now is it.
A pretty silly film, "Out of Bounds" begins as a teeny-bopper
style of movie that would suit John Hughes' tastes, and ends
like how a Charles Bronson vigilante film would be. Anthony
Michael Hall plays Darryl Cage, an Iowa teen who travels to L.A.
to visit his brother, only to have his duffel bag accidentally
switched with a bag belonging to a dope runner. What follows is
a frantic yet unbelievable streets of the city of angels. Hall
is a likeable actor (in my book, he's a lot cooler than Leo
DiCaprio!), but I wasn't used to seeing him in a gritty action
film like this. He's too much of a pretty boy to look ind
style of movie that would suit John Hughes' tastes, and ends
like how a Charles Bronson vigilante film would be. Anthony
Michael Hall plays Darryl Cage, an Iowa teen who travels to L.A.
to visit his brother, only to have his duffel bag accidentally
switched with a bag belonging to a dope runner. What follows is
a frantic yet unbelievable streets of the city of angels. Hall
is a likeable actor (in my book, he's a lot cooler than Leo
DiCaprio!), but I wasn't used to seeing him in a gritty action
film like this. He's too much of a pretty boy to look ind
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesDuring the chase scene at the abandoned building, "Nic + Jenny" is seen spray painted on a wall. This is a nod to co-star Jenny Wright and her then-relationship with Nicolas Cage
- PatzerWhen Roy is leaving the airport with the wrong red bag, an airport worker tells him that his stubs don't match. Daryl, who left with the wrong red bag just before, should have also been told that his stubs don't match, but obviously wasn't which is obviously a ploy to set the plot in motion.
- Zitate
Daryl Cage: What are you mental, you think this is fuckin video ?
- SoundtracksOut of Bounds
Written by Stewart Copeland and Adam Ant
Produced by Adam Ant and Stewart Copeland
Mixed by Dennis Herring
Performed by Stewart Copeland with Adam Ant
Stewart Copeland appears courtesy of A&M Records
Top-Auswahl
Melde dich zum Bewerten an und greife auf die Watchlist für personalisierte Empfehlungen zu.
- How long is Out of Bounds?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Lluvia de plomo
- Drehorte
- Barney's Beanery - 8447 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, Kalifornien, USA(Darlene works here at the Beanery.)
- Produktionsfirmen
- Weitere beteiligte Unternehmen bei IMDbPro anzeigen
Box Office
- Budget
- 9.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 5.099.316 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.144.764 $
- 27. Juli 1986
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 5.099.316 $
Zu dieser Seite beitragen
Bearbeitung vorschlagen oder fehlenden Inhalt hinzufügen