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Liberty Stands Still

  • 2002
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,7/10
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Linda Fiorentino, Wesley Snipes, and Hart Bochner in Liberty Stands Still (2002)
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Joe will sich für den Tod an seiner Tochter rächen und kidnappt Liberty Wallace, eine Mitarbeiterin des Herstellers der Waffe, mit welcher seine Tochter bei einem Amoklauf ermordet wurde.Joe will sich für den Tod an seiner Tochter rächen und kidnappt Liberty Wallace, eine Mitarbeiterin des Herstellers der Waffe, mit welcher seine Tochter bei einem Amoklauf ermordet wurde.Joe will sich für den Tod an seiner Tochter rächen und kidnappt Liberty Wallace, eine Mitarbeiterin des Herstellers der Waffe, mit welcher seine Tochter bei einem Amoklauf ermordet wurde.

  • Regie
    • Kari Skogland
  • Drehbuch
    • Kari Skogland
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tanya Allen
    • Hart Bochner
    • Fulvio Cecere
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    5,7/10
    8238
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    • Regie
      • Kari Skogland
    • Drehbuch
      • Kari Skogland
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tanya Allen
      • Hart Bochner
      • Fulvio Cecere
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    Tanya Allen
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    Hart Bochner
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    • Hank Wilford
    Fulvio Cecere
    Fulvio Cecere
    • Burt McGovern
    Gregory Calpakis
    Gregory Calpakis
    • Vince
    • (as Greg Calpakis)
    Terry Chen
    Terry Chen
    • Officer Tom
    Garvin Cross
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    • CIA Henchman #1
    Roger Cross
    Roger Cross
    • Officer Miller
    • (as Roger R. Cross)
    Martin Cummins
    Martin Cummins
    • Russell Williams
    Keith Dallas
    • Young Man
    Linda Fiorentino
    Linda Fiorentino
    • Liberty Wallace
    Marrett Green
    • Gary P. Evans - Reporter #2
    Darcy Laurie
    Darcy Laurie
    • Drunk Guy
    David James Lewis
    David James Lewis
    • Businessman
    • (as David Lewis)
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    • Fireman Frank
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    • Rex Perry
    Suzette Meyers
    • Marsha L. Peters - Reporter #1
    Chiara Ohoven
    • Heidi
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    • Second in Command
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      • Kari Skogland
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    6PyrolyticCarbon

    A good thriller with an interesting basis. Well acted but missing an edge.

    A low-key and seemingly missed thriller. Wesley Snipes provides a slow and unusually underplayed performance, with no physical fighting or glib one liners. In fact it's an extremely mature performance that shows what an overlooked actor he really is. An interesting and original storyline keeps you engaged and the continually moving camera, quick editing and fast paced story, heightens the tension as the pressures build. One of the surprising things about this film is the extremely small scale on which the movie is based, the focus switches between one room and a hotdog stand, with cuts to locations to bring in incidental characters. A thriller based around a clever idea, filled with tension, but just lacking an edge.
    ask230000

    "LIBERTY STANDS STILL" was ripped off by "PHONE BOOTH," not the other way around!

    "Liberty Stands Still" was the original phone-booth-style movie, actually coming out over a year before the much more popular film, "Phone Booth," did. "Liberty" premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 18, 2002 and was released very soon thereafter. "Phone Booth," on the other hand, premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on September 10, 2002; got it's first US showing at the South By Southwest Film Fest on March 11, 2003; and and wasn't officially released to the US public until April 4th, 2003--well over a year after "Liberty Stands Still" played in theaters.

    Who copied who? I don't know. All I know is that the idea for this type of 'phone booth' thriller movie first appeared to the public with "Liberty Stands Still" in early January, 2002 (maybe even a little before). Who knows when or with whom the idea originated? Maybe Joel Schumacher was sitting on the "Phone Booth" story for a decade before he started trying to get it made. But, as far as I can see, his film is likely to have copied "Liberty Stands Still," not the other way around.

    If anyone knows otherwise or has evidence one way or the other, please post who first had the idea and your evidence for why you believe so. This is just a likely assumption. I don't know for sure.
    PlanecrazyIkarus

    tiresome drivel

    First, let me say I agree with the fundamental opinion expressed in this movie: That access to arms is stupid and should be limited, if not forbidden (although I do not believe this is possible to achieve any more in the USA)

    But, a movie about a grieving man who, in revenge for his sufferings, pins down an employee of an arms manufacturer and then involves her in a debate about the pros and cons of guns, is just not interesting. The setting sounded quite thrilling, but unfortunately, the entire movie is not. If the only way to produce thrills is to have a cockroach crawl around in front of a motion detector and have a sniper threaten to kill and kill a few people, then a movie is in trouble. Especially, because it repeats these cheap tricks too often.

    I might agree with the opinion, but to deliver a 90 minute argument in its favour and call it a movie - that is a crime against my taste.
    asmeltzer9369

    Audience Captured

    There's an interesting audience response to this movie. The director has captured the audience in the movie theater and forced it to take

    a look at the handgun issue...not by getting the audience's attention with car chases and breasts heaving up and down while sexy things run, like in an action film, but with a hostage taking. And everyone's in the trap, including the audience.

    The hostage and the guy pointing the gun (Wesley Snipes) are trapped in their standoff for most of the film. Meanwhile layers peal away as we begin to understand more and more about the source of the pain and the reason for the target of the desperate action.

    The audience likes to be on the side of some main character who is outside of the stand-off, the person that will cause strength and good to prevail; but the director has ingeniously put the audience identification into the stand-off: equally into the emotional trauma of both the hostage and the hostage taker. Eventually you begin to feel the absurdity and desperation of the situation; eventually you realize that both feel trapped, and consequently the audience has little relief from the situation.

    There's no Arnold Schwarzenegger coming to the rescue by blazing bigger more illegal weapons, and that is exactly what is intended, in my opinion. The big pay-off in this film is that it actually makes the audience think! Uncomfortable for some, but certainly worthwhile as a political statement and interesting filmmaking.
    6jotix100

    The hot dog stand in the park

    Kari Skogland's "Liberty Stands Still" kept reminding us of a similar film, Joel Schumacher's "Phone Booth". The clue for understanding what the director's message seems to be, is seen in the opening credits. We are shown part of the US Constitution. Ms. Skogland is preparing us for what will follow.

    The only thing that doesn't make the film as suspenseful, as it could be, is the fact we know from the start who is behind the power rifle in a building overlooking the square where much of the action will take place. We don't believe, for one second, that Joe, could have prepared this caper that has placed two exploding devices in the theater, as well as in the hot dog stand. Wesley Snipes is only seen in closeups.

    The other thing that doesn't make sense is to watch a cool Liberty Wallace, a woman who can die at any moment if Joe decides to put a bullet right smack in the red spot over her heart. The way Ms. Fiorentino plays this woman doesn't seem to add anything to the tense situation Ms. Skogland has prepared for us to see.

    It's clear to see why this film went to video without showing in theaters, or if it did, it might have lasted a week, the most. As a video, or in cable, one is willing to take the chance. The film is not horrible, by any means, it shows a director who will do better in the future.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Often compared to Nicht auflegen! (2002). Although released in the same year this was actually previewed to the public a full 8 months before Phone Booth was.
    • Patzer
      Joe's computer occasionally displays images of Liberty taken by a camera he has set up somewhere, presumably in his sniper's nest. But almost every shot from this camera is panning or tracking, and most are also obviously from a much lower angle than Joe's position. Some are actually looking up at Liberty from below.
    • Zitate

      Joe: Tiananmen Square boiled down to one man standing in front of a tank, that couldn't move or shoot, because human dignity was stronger than steel or bullets. It changed a nation.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 3. Mai 2002 (Italien)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Deutschland
      • Kanada
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Liberty stands still - Im Visier des Mörders
    • Drehorte
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Kanada
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Lionsgate
      • Cinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG
      • Pearl Pictures
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      • 11.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 595.214 $
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