Rivalisierende Banden suchen nach Millionen von Dollar, die in einem Luxuswohnheim versteckt sind, das abgerissen werden soll, aber zuerst müssen sie sich mit dem Hausmeister auseinandersetz... Alles lesenRivalisierende Banden suchen nach Millionen von Dollar, die in einem Luxuswohnheim versteckt sind, das abgerissen werden soll, aber zuerst müssen sie sich mit dem Hausmeister auseinandersetzen, der die Beute zuerst gefunden hat.Rivalisierende Banden suchen nach Millionen von Dollar, die in einem Luxuswohnheim versteckt sind, das abgerissen werden soll, aber zuerst müssen sie sich mit dem Hausmeister auseinandersetzen, der die Beute zuerst gefunden hat.
- Duke
- (as Justin Wooten)
- Manny
- (as JC Leuyer)
- Foreman
- (as Jim Chandler)
- Vince
- (as David J Halls)
- Social Worker
- (as Meaghan Deusner)
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I was ready for a disaster and it did start slow and emotional, kind of depressing, but then it changed gears up and up, it got action, humor, blood, tears, in a more rounded package than the usual action movies.
The fights were violent and dirty, the way a street fight should be.
The ending was cooler than a big truck doing donuts at the golf course (on Bruce Willis retirement home) and then rolling coal on Bruce Willis! :D The lesson is that when underdogs get a windfall, it never comes in a silver plate, nope, it comes chained to two big raging bulldogs and it will take a lot of guts and blood to get it.
And it wasn't overdone. -It wasn't a bunch of guys from the gym deciding to make a movie. The story came first, and the fights made sense, the skills baked into the story rather than the story being an excuse for them. That's competence, right there. Competent scripting.
As for the realism... I mean, the moves were all recognized and real MMA tactics. Nobody walks away without getting hurt. Nobody flies through the air. And no 100 pound girls bring down man bears. (The film did feature a girl, and she fought like a girl. She was a mean b****, and you wouldn't want to run into her in a dark ally, but she was a girl and the script and action dealt with her very believably.)
And best of all.., it was a solid story featuring Good Guys and Bad Guys, and some grey guys in between. But the hero was.., heroic! Damn! How often do you see that?)
It was mid-budget, nothing fancy, nothing to mark it as a Block Buster or make it stick out in the culture swirl. Sadly, it won't be remembered. It didn't look like 'money', but it was competent and engaging and satisfying. Nothing about it was stupid. (Though, I was making "Hurry Up" motions with my hands at the hero when he found the money. "Get out! Go Go Go! Stop being.., a regular guy who isn't used to this kind of world and who is taking a moment to deal with a 3 Million Dollar windfall... Okay, I get it, but still... GO!")
But seriously. Competent. Engaging. Satisfying. Nothing stupid.
Those are pretty rock solid hashtags. In today's insane media landscape? Yes.
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The tightly scripted and efficiently directed film features Adkins and fellow martial artist and action star Dolph Lundgren. As both "down and out" men's paths cross in their quest for $3 million hidden in an abandoned hospital they find themselves having to elude a ruthless gang in search of the money. The situation is accelerated by the near imminent demolition of the hospital where the quest is underway forcing an alliance in order to survive.
While this film does not have the same humor and chemistry of Adkins' Debt Collector buddy films, it is still impressive to see these two martial arts action legends work together and play off of each other's strengths. They both do a good job individually, and together, in demonstrating their acting and action skills. This is a small film with a big heart.
As for the action; the film does not disappoint. There is plenty of action and well choreographed fighting, including the great scenes where Adkins and Lundgren face off against each other. For a 90 minute film the audience is treated to a great sampling of Scott Adkins' martial arts and Taekwondo acumen. He is one of the most fun action stars to watch, on the scene today.
Lundgren is the film's Director, and he does a very good job. The film is visually accessible, past faced, and fun to watch. I applaud Lundgren for his direct approach to the story, the action, and the fight choreography. The abandoned hospital provides a visually interesting setting for the majority of the film's action. This film balances the action and the drama for a highly watchable end product.
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- WissenswertesThe movie features Ida Sigrid Lundgren as Emily, the daughter of Richard Ericson (played by Dolph Lundgren). In real life Ida is also the daughter of Dolph Lundgren. Ida Sigrid Lundgren was born 1996 in Stockholm.
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Richard Ericson: How do you feel like killing somebody?
Mike Wade: Pretty sure I already did kill somebody
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- Budget
- 4.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 12.974 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 30 Minuten
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