In einem zukünftigen, geistkontrollierenden Spiel werden Diesträflinge in der Todeszelle gezwungen, in einer "Doom"-Umgebung zu kämpfen. Convict Kable, gesteuert von Simon, einem erfahrenen ... Alles lesenIn einem zukünftigen, geistkontrollierenden Spiel werden Diesträflinge in der Todeszelle gezwungen, in einer "Doom"-Umgebung zu kämpfen. Convict Kable, gesteuert von Simon, einem erfahrenen Teenager-Spieler, muss dreißig Sitzungen überleben, um freigelassen zu werden. Oder nicht?In einem zukünftigen, geistkontrollierenden Spiel werden Diesträflinge in der Todeszelle gezwungen, in einer "Doom"-Umgebung zu kämpfen. Convict Kable, gesteuert von Simon, einem erfahrenen Teenager-Spieler, muss dreißig Sitzungen überleben, um freigelassen zu werden. Oder nicht?
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 wins total
- Humanz Brother
- (as Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges)
- Board Op
- (as Joe Reitman)
Handlung
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- WissenswertesThe film takes place in 2034.
- Patzer(at around 1 min) Another mistake of writing "kable" using Arabic letters is that they are not connected. In languages where Arabic letters are used for writing, letters of a word should be connected otherwise it is not readable (or very difficult to read).
- Alternative VersionenGerman theatrical version was cut by ca. 1 minute to secure a "Not under 18" rating. This was done by distributor Universum before submitting the film to the FSK. The cut version was also released on Blu-ray/DVD. Another DVD version was created for retail chains, this version lacks ca. 11 minutes and is rated "Not under 16". A few weeks after the release of these versions, the uncut version was submitted to the FSK which rated it "Not under 18", too. Since the rating scale for home video is higher than for theatrical releases, the uncut version would have gotten that rating for theatrical release as well, thus it was completely unnecessary to create a cut version in the first place.
- VerbindungenEdited into 5 Second Movies: Gamer (2009)
- SoundtracksSweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
Written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart (as David Allan Stewart)
Performed by Marilyn Manson
Courtesy of Interscope Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Mixing elements of The Running Man with bizarre game-playing scenarios, outlandish events and a sizable chunk of social commentary, Gamer is an interesting if not always successful little action picture. The commentary on things such as people living reality through game-play and the depths to which society will sink for entertainment are on the mark. Aside from "Slayers", Castle also created an earlier game called "Society", which is sort of like "Sim City", only with real people. Gamers control people in the game and make them do whatever disgusting act they want, such as burning themselves, sex fantasies and the like. I personally felt these were the most effective segments in the film, including a perfect use of the song, "The Bad Touch".
Michael C. Hall was a big draw for me, as he is terrific on one of my favorite TV shows, Dexter. As expected, he was the standout among the cast. His Ken Castle is an over-the-top megalomaniacal nut case, and I enjoyed every moment he was on screen. Alas, he wasn't on screen as often as I expected going in. We naturally get much more of Gerard Butler, who isn't much of an actor from what I've seen. He's tolerable here, but nothing special. We also get a few smaller roles for the likes of Kyra Sedgwick, Pathology's Milo Ventimiglia, Terry Crews, who feels out of place in a non-comedic role, and terrific Drag Me to Hell actress, Alison Lohman.
The action itself is underwhelming, as it suffers from the all too common quick cutting/shaky cam routine. I have to admit, that doesn't bother me as often as it does most people, but it did here. There's also one ridiculous scene involving Kable filling up a truck's fuel tank with something other than fuel. Regardless, while a flawed film, it does have some solid material to offer. It just could have been wrapped a little tighter.
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- Gamer: Juego Letal
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Box Office
- Budget
- 50.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 20.534.907 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 9.156.057 $
- 6. Sept. 2009
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 40.828.540 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1