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Death Grip

  • Video
  • 2012
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
166
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Death Grip (2012)
Action

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn an effort to set his life straight, Kenny Zemacus checks his autistic brother Mark out of the care home where he's spent the past fifteen years since their mother's death. When Kenny relu... Alles lesenIn an effort to set his life straight, Kenny Zemacus checks his autistic brother Mark out of the care home where he's spent the past fifteen years since their mother's death. When Kenny reluctantly brings Mark on a last minute museum catering gig, Mark unwittingly entangles them ... Alles lesenIn an effort to set his life straight, Kenny Zemacus checks his autistic brother Mark out of the care home where he's spent the past fifteen years since their mother's death. When Kenny reluctantly brings Mark on a last minute museum catering gig, Mark unwittingly entangles them in a dangerous heist involving the museum's showpiece-the Silver Coin of Judas-and a murde... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Eric Jacobus
  • Drehbuch
    • Eric Jacobus
    • Pete Lee
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Eric Jacobus
    • Nathan Hoskins
    • Johnny Yong Bosch
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    166
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Eric Jacobus
    • Drehbuch
      • Eric Jacobus
      • Pete Lee
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Eric Jacobus
      • Nathan Hoskins
      • Johnny Yong Bosch
    • 13Benutzerrezensionen
    • 5Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Eric Jacobus
    Eric Jacobus
    • Kenny Zemacus
    Nathan Hoskins
    • Mark Zemacus
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Torch
    Rebecca Ahn
    • Rindy
    Chelsea Steffensen
    • Michael
    Alvin Hsing
    • Dominic
    Ray Carbonel
    • Vince
    Caitlyn Corson
    • Sacrificial Woman
    Sean Rochford
    • Joe
    Victor Repizo
    • Mazotti
    Cynthia Ayala
    • Candice
    Shaun Finney
    • Compound Knight 1
    Ed Kahana
    • Punk 1
    Jason Jiho Kim
    • Punk 3
    LaChe Milo
    • Social Worker
    Alex Ng
    • Museum Guard 1
    Lucas Okuma
    • Compound Knight 2
    Orlando Redden
    • Museum Guard 2
    • Regie
      • Eric Jacobus
    • Drehbuch
      • Eric Jacobus
      • Pete Lee
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    8snasello-1

    That's the way to do it

    With so many big budget movies with poor action scenes out there, i wonder what these guys could do with bigger budgets. Death Grip shows what some talented people can do with their passion and application, delivering a really solid movie. I admit i lost a bit of interest in the story during the second part, but i also had some fun throughout the movie, especially with the hilarious toilet scene. And i really took a liking for the inoffensive Mark. Obviously, the most brilliant thing was the fighting, with great speed and use of the environment and with Eric reminding me a bit of Jackie Chan in his furious combinations. Keep it going Stunt People!
    8Lemonhead55555

    A blood-stained glimmer of hope for the action film industry.

    After a grueling six years since the release of their last proper feature film, San Francisco-based amateur action pioneers The Stunt People return with a vengeance in Death Grip, a sophisticated action- thriller that glimmers with professional polish and demonstrates the considerable progress the outfit has made in their mission to reclaim the art of the action film for a new generation of audiences jaded by the uninspired output of mainstream cinema.

    Boasting impressive sets, a cast of capable dramatic actors and staggering technical prowess, Death Grip is a Stunt People production unlike any previously seen. Grim, suspenseful and superbly atmospheric, the group has at last found a vehicle that has enabled them to consolidate all their strongest attributes – unique storytelling, local flair, humor, concussive fight sequences and a distinguished filmmaking acumen that can only be the result of a devoted group of passionate aficionados investing countless hours to studying and honing their craft – into a cohesive cinematic package in which nothing feels derivative or out of place; you very well may see something you've never seen before in this film.

    Each of Death Grip's key players – Eric Jacobus, Nathan Hoskins, Rebecca Ahn, Johnny Yong Bosch, Alvin Hsing, Ray Carbonel and Chelsea Steffensen – fit their roles comfortably, and deliver engaging performances that provide the narrative's fundamental substance. This is, at its core, a character study, and the events of the story are driven as much by the motives of each character as the necessity of indulging action-craving viewers. Death Grip succeeds where so many action films, independent or otherwise, fail: by placing its plot line at the center of its narrative focus and utilizing deftly-constructed action scenes as a device for heightening tension and elevating the stakes presented by the major complications, rather than as the primary spectacle, devoid of emotional gravity, through which characters become clumsy appendages. Everyone who fights does so for a reason, and, consequently, the foray's participants are imbued with a sense of depth and credibility that make it easier for the audience to understand and get behind their actions.

    And action is of course the arena in which The Stunt People shine the brightest. Forget the Coin of Judas, the group's familiar brand of incredible martial artistry is what is really on display here. For the uncharacteristically sober tone, a blend of hyper-realistic violence and lavish stylization is employed, carried out with stunning athleticism and an impeccable amount of detail by Jacobus and the rest. Individual action scenes are like microcosmic narratives all their own folded into the larger fabric of the film, with special attributes that lend them novelty and distinction. One fight places Kenny in a darkened room with a blinded enemy, neutralizing the advantage of sight and forcing the combatants to rely on instinct and cunning to prevail; in a later scene, he is pitted against a knife-wielding henchman in what is, without exaggeration, one of the most intricately choreographed and nuanced encounters I've ever witnessed in film. For the grand finale, Jacobus has staged a climactic and devastatingly hard-hitting showdown between out-of-his-league Kenny and enigmatic cult leader Torch (veteran stunt actor Johnny Yong Bosch). All are exceptionally well-shot and executed, astonishing for a crew predominately comprised of DIY filmmakers and stunt performers with limited professional experience. By the conservative ninety minute mark, Death Grip is sure to satisfy the appetites of even the most voracious action fans, with lasting appeal for those grown accustomed to the latest bloated, all-filler offerings from larger, more commercial industries.

    Though marketed as an action-thriller, Death Grip is in actuality an experiment designed to test whether a modest band of ambitious young talent is capable of producing, with no backing from professional agencies or studio developers, a cinematic product challenging the best that the corporate world of filmmaking has to offer, and whether such a venture would be received enthusiastically by a viewer base out of touch with what once earned the action genre a respected place among other forms of visual storytelling. The answer to both points is a resounding yes, bristling with fresh creative energy and emphatic as a punch in the teeth. Death Grip is proof-positive of the rewards of vision and hard work, and a glowing testament to the maturity of a team that still has vast potential to improve. A knockout.
    9Darkrecordz

    Gritty action drama with heart -

    From the very first frame you can see the improvement that Eric Jacobus and the Stunt People team have made from earlier efforts. The cinematography is now beautiful and crisp, gritty grey's and smooth camera movements make this a joy to watch and to top it off, the story is engaging and practically hole free with the Stuntpeople's signature frenetic choreographed fights and action (which are always clear to see unlike most Hollywood movie's) complementing the story rather than make a boring film with a couple good action bits like most B movies these days. So congrats to these guys for giving us hope for the martial art action movie scene :)

    Death Grip tells the story of Kenny (Eric Jacobus), a man living day to day in his own guilt and Kenny's reunion with his brother Mark (Nathan hoskins) his autistic brother who he hasn't seen in years. When Kenny drags his brother to a catering gig it doesn't go the way it should go when they get embroiled in the affairs of a cult out to rob an artifact from a museum. With support from Rebecca Ahn, Bosch and the rest of the SP team, It's a solid film.

    Like the best Hong Kong action films it has a guy in the wrong place at the wrong time trying to do the right thing, bathrooms get broken, blood gets sprayed and the stuntpeople's traditional off beat humor also makes some cameo's which help pace the film. One particular scene reminded me of why tito ortiz has a UFC rule made after him, you'll know when you see it, the action in this movie isn't as heavy as past SP films but this is so the story can take centre stage but when the action does come it's brutal, fast paced and realistic, where as their previous movie was like cityhunter this is more The Raid meets Batman begins, really gritty and cool and well worth the watch :) (As a bonus there are heaps of extras on the DVD, making ofs, extra short films, and outtakes, count me excited for their next effort!!) Also watch out for Eric Jacobus and the stuntpeople's name's as they are destined for great things and bigger projects in Hollywood :)
    7ipkevin-561-135380

    Outstanding fight scenes, odd tone

    First things first: The fight scenes in Death Grip are outstanding. Do you remember how complex, exciting, and fun Jackie Chan's fight scenes were in the late '80s before he became obsessed with stunts and running away? Well, it's like Eric Jacobus and the Stunt People picked up where Jackie fell off and have been developing that style all this time. They've taken that same punchy spirit from 80s Hong Kong fight choreography, updated it with modern camera techniques and editing, and put their own violent spin on it. You could make the case that no other group in the world create fight scenes as well as The Stunt People right now.

    Having said that, Death Grip has issues with pacing and tone. Like classic 1980s HK cinema, the story veers from comedy to action to heavy melodrama to outrageous violence. But unlike those HK films, the pace is slow and leaden. Characters often pause and react slowly for no reason, making you want to yell at them to hurry up. The photography (while stylish) seems under-lit and the music is constantly ominous, giving the whole affair a gloomy vibe that detracts from the story's lighthearted tone and absurd events. Also, the fights are too few and far between and when they do come, the lighting is so dark that they can be hard to appreciate fully. It's infuriating to struggle to see those magnificent fights, then switch to the Blu-Ray's "extra" fights and see how well-lit yet still stylish they are. The brighter lighting and colours even give the fights an extra pop of energy! Regardless, Jacobus' likable underdog charisma pulls the film together and his epic battle with Johnny Bosch makes the film a must-see.
    8opitzc

    Very solid tone-shifting action film

    A caterer has to rescue his older mentally disabled brother from a dangerous cult after he accidentally steals a relic they desire in this film reminiscent of older Hong Kong fare due to it's genre-jumping shifts in tone and badass fight scenes. One of the best aspects of the film is that the lead character envisions the fights before they occur and so you get to see two different versions of the fights with differing styles of combat in each one. It sounds like it could be confusing but its very well done and just means there is more well shot and choreographed action to enjoy. Some great goofy and dark humor is thrown in as well as some horror style gore and tension. Aside from a really short and thrown in romantic subplot there is very little to get in the way of the fast paced story and high quality action. Highly recommended.

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      During the fight in the bathroom, the part wherein Johnny Yong Bosch knocks Eric Jacobus through a wall was unscripted. The plan was for the latter's head to dent the wall, but when it started giving way to the rest of his body, Bosch continued kicking Jacobus until he fell completely through it.
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      • 1. Juli 2012 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Englisch
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      • Oakland, Kalifornien, USA
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      • Action Pact Entertainment
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