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Der große Stromausfall - Eine Stadt im Ausnahmezustand

Originaltitel: The Trigger Effect
  • 1996
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 34 Min.
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Elisabeth Shue, Dermot Mulroney, and Kyle MacLachlan in Der große Stromausfall - Eine Stadt im Ausnahmezustand (1996)
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Ein Blackout lässt die Betroffenen darüber nachdenken, was notwendig, was legal und was fragwürdig ist, um in einem räuberischen Umfeld zu überleben.Ein Blackout lässt die Betroffenen darüber nachdenken, was notwendig, was legal und was fragwürdig ist, um in einem räuberischen Umfeld zu überleben.Ein Blackout lässt die Betroffenen darüber nachdenken, was notwendig, was legal und was fragwürdig ist, um in einem räuberischen Umfeld zu überleben.

  • Regie
    • David Koepp
  • Drehbuch
    • James Burke
    • David Koepp
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kyle MacLachlan
    • Elisabeth Shue
    • Dermot Mulroney
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    5,7/10
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      • David Koepp
    • Drehbuch
      • James Burke
      • David Koepp
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kyle MacLachlan
      • Elisabeth Shue
      • Dermot Mulroney
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    • 66Metascore
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    Kyle MacLachlan
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    • Matthew
    Elisabeth Shue
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    • Annie Kay
    Dermot Mulroney
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    • Joe
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    6Theo Robertson

    Like Everyone Else Has Said

    A power blackout sweeps across America leading to fear which slowly manifests itself into suspicion : Who will you be able to trust if the lights don't come back on ? That's the idea behind THE TRIGGER EFFECT , a film that on the surface resembles the plot of a novel by John Wyndham or John Christopher but as so very , very many people on this page have screamed from the roof tops this isn't a movie that makes the best of a great idea

    The film starts with a sequence that can best be described as " Robert Altman directing the opening shot of SUPERMAN 3 " which is meant as a compliment to Robert Koepp . as the story continues we're quickly introduced to the characters of Matthew and Annie Kay who have a baby . They're visited by their friend Joe and then disaster strikes when the electricity runs out and shows no signs of returning . Get ready for danger

    On second thoughts don't get ready for danger . There's something about this scenario that I can't quite pout my finger on . Maybe it's to do with the scenario which is credible but the actions of the characters aren't . Would a long lasting power cut lead to the collapse of civilization as we know it ? Possibly since everyone went on a looting rampage during the New York blackout of the late 1970s and let us not forget the mass panic caused by reports of rapes , murders and other assorted evil after Hurricane Katrina but even so I was not convinced that a power cut would lead to a post apocalypse scenario , it's not like the population has been rendered blind by a meteorite shower ( DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS ) or a worldwide famine is in progress ( THE DEATH OF GRASS ) or a nuclear war has happened ( Insert your most depressing Nuclear holocaust movie here ) . Perhaps I should point out that THE TRIGGER EFFECT probably isn't a post apocalypse type movie so if you're expecting 28 DAYS LATER you're in for a rude awakening , this is more of a slow burning drama where characters seem to be making mountains out of mole hills . By trying to be realistic it ends up being unrealistic . I'm sure most people would nonchantley sit on their behinds in this type of situation rather glad that their quarterly electricity bill would lower than usual . Hell the police are still driving around arresting people during a blackout , do you understand what I'm saying about a lack of credibility ?

    I have criticised the characters but to be honest I think the problem lies with Koepp's casting more than his writing . I found Kyle Maclachlan rather wimpy as Matthew . I guess the point was that adversity can lead to wimps turning into violent anti-heroes but I was never convinced by his performance while the rest of the cast failed to make any type of impression on me at all

    All in all this is a very disappointing contribution to speculative fiction . Let me just repeat that I doubt if it's intended to be an out and out grim depressing story of man fighting to survive , it's more of a drama about how reliant we are on both electricity and each other but the story never reaches its full potential which is a great shame
    4Budd-5

    Stop ruining good ideas!!

    Our society is so dependent on electricity so that when there is a blackout we despair. We find it hard to understand how people survived without the light switch, the TV, the refrigerator. The Trigger Effect is about such an occurence, but whereas our electricity usually comes back in a matter of hours, this movie's characters have to survive in the black for days. It is an interesting premise but it's horribly handled.

    The characters we are shown are boring and two dimensional. An uneventful love triangle begins between the three leads which leads to nowhere. There are some interesting parts to the movie but it's let down by it's small budget. This movie demanded some cutting edge movie making, it fails to deliver. This could and should have been a much more (dare I say) violent picture. It's theme was that of man's devolution back into nature after it loses its use of technology. So we expect some nasty events to occur. It never happens.

    A movie like this should have left the moviegoer with questions. How would you react in such a situation? Instead it only leaves us with a gaping mouth and a statement to the filmmakers. Stop ruining good ideas!!
    wombat_1

    Great idea, very VERY poorly executed

    I was one of the people who ended up "hating" this movie and wishing it weren't so. As others have said, it's an "important" concept - how would YOU behave in this oh-too-probably situation, but it was so poorly executed. All of the characters in this movie were sooooooo unpleasant, so unlikeable. Are all middle-class Americans really like this? Somehow I doubt it. With a good director and better actors - and let's face it, has Elisabeth Shue ever done any movie where she gets to keep her clothes on - this could have been much better than the 'C' grade crap that it ultimately became.
    radiofreeadam

    Reading about Manos reminded me of...

    This morning, as I perused the IMDB bottom 100, I realized that my own personal worst movie ever wasn't there...The Trigger Effect. Now, in retrospect, this was a harsh assessment to make as a teenager, but I still haven't seen anything else -- and this is after YEARS of MST3K -- that has compared to this. A Rod Serling premise delivered with Ed Wood execution -- this was an absolutely pitiful waste of celluloid and a couple of generally decent actors. The Trigger Effect is boring and lame, feeble and implausible, derivative and lousy. It doesn't even qualify in the "so good, it's bad genre"... it's just bad, which is why I rank it below about a hundred other old sci-fi or spy films that at least aspired to a lower standard. The Trigger Effect aims to be a thought-provoking thriller and isn't anything close. Has anyone else noticed that David Koepp (who wrote and directed this, in addition to penning bad scripts for The Lost World and Snake Eyes, to name just two) is the worst well-paid screenwriter in Hollywood?
    TVkid

    A movie so bad my wife threatened divorce

    I love Elizabeth Shue. Once I saw her on the cover of the video box, I had to get this film. But my wife said that if I ever rent such a "senseless, pointless, useless waste of two hours" again, I'll have to find a new wife to watch it with.

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      The story is inspired by the classic Unwahrscheinliche Geschichten (1959) episode The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street (1960) which depicts the denizens of the street slowly becoming crazy after a power failure. In fact, in the film's production notes, Matthew and Annie live on the corner of Maple and Willoughby, alluding to another classic episode A Stop at Willoughby (1960).
    • Patzer
      While walking up the driveway at the very end, the Steadicam operator and the boom operator are clearly visible in a reflection from the Volvo's trunk lid.
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      Joe: The Martians have landed. They want our women.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Bogus/The Big Squeeze/Bulletproof/The Trigger Effect/The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Blood, Guts & Firetrucks
      Written by Wesley Willis, Dave Nooks, Pat Barnard, Brandon Murphy (as Brendan Murphy) & Dale Meiners

      Performed by The Wesley Willis Fiasco (as Wesley Willis Fiasco)

      Courtesy of Urban Legends Records

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. August 1996 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Englisch
      • Italienisch
      • Deutsch
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      • The Trigger Effect
    • Drehorte
      • Los Alamitos, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 8.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 3.622.979 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 1.887.791 $
      • 2. Sept. 1996
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 3.622.979 $
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      • 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
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