Una joven ejecuta un elaborado plan de venganza debido a su adicción, obsesión y abuso que pasa.Una joven ejecuta un elaborado plan de venganza debido a su adicción, obsesión y abuso que pasa.Una joven ejecuta un elaborado plan de venganza debido a su adicción, obsesión y abuso que pasa.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Jose
- (as Vincent LaResca)
- Father Duffel
- (as Hardee Lineham)
- Gertie
- (as Nola Auguston)
- Waitress
- (as Robin Brule)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Besides the lines, you had Milla Jovovich. I don't gravitate towards the tall skinny ones with the itty bitties, but she is hot, and she did a good job as a battered girlfriend. She was incredibly believable after the last incident, and as someone who was definitely in fear for her life.
Lennon's story has her finding a way out of her predicament that was sweet and sneaky. Using her hips, lips, and tits, she conned several people into soling her problem; including Sarah Strange ("Da Vinci's Inquest"), who played a bisexual (mostly lesbian) BFF to Milla that wanted much more, and Aisha Tyler (Charlie from "Friends," and the only reason I ever watched "The Ghost Whisperer"), She was a former battered wife that was now a counselor, and she was also very believable in the role.
Stephen Dorff (Blade) was also good, and I wish him luck in his quest for the impossible dream.
".45" is an amoral and cynical tale of manipulation and use of sex to achieve an objective. The story uses elements of Ken Russell's "Whore", with the characters speaking to the camera like in a documentary. Mila Jovovich and Angus Macfadyen give magnificent performances in the role of amoral losers. I liked a lot this bold movie, but it is recommended for specific audiences. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): ".45 A Vitória é a Vingança" (".45 The Victory Is the Vengeance")
Unremarkable crime drama would work on a b-movie level but is sunk by a supporting cast that doesn't seem to be adept at acting. Then again they simply may not care because there really is no real intensity in the lot. The fact that they don't seem to care makes it so we don't care.the result is a film that is not particularly anything, it's just sort of there, like a piece of art that was bought to match a sofa, this was made just to create a pay check. Ultimately the sort of thing you'll forget after ten minutes.
I was truly impressed with Milla's performance as "Kate" and I was pleasantly surprised to see her outside of a movie laden with kung-fu, guns and monsters and instead see her in a wonderfully directed and extremely well written film.
While I've only seen Angus Macfadyen on screen a handful of times, he completely blew me away as "Big Al". He plays one of the most powerful, controlling and abusive characters I've ever seen on screen, yet he's still very much human.
There's something about Gary Lennon's writing that really helps you understand these characters and the reality they live in, no matter how dysfunctional and messed up they may be.
Overall, .45 is an amazing debut for writer/director Gary Lennon, full of brilliant acting and an enthralling story. Highly recommended!
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- TriviaHeather Graham was considered for the role of Kate.
- ErroresSome girls can be seen playing pool in the bar in the background, but if you look closely, she is lining up to hit the red ball first instead of the white cue ball, as you use the cue ball to strike the other balls. Her partner is seen standing next to her, and doesn't seem to correct her in her pool mistake.
- Citas
Al: I really wanna change this time, Father. I'm just so sick and tired of being mean to my girl. I just, I wanna be, I wanna be a good man, you know? But I'm telling you. I just have this problem keeping it on my pants even when I'm in church praying every time I see a pretty girl walk up the aisle I just wanna crawl up underneath her shirt and...
Father Duffel: And what do you do?
Al: Well, I go back to praying, you know?
Father Duffel: It's a good think you're trying. How do you think I feel?
Al: What are you sayin'?
Father Duffel: I have a line of woman who stand in front of me, and get on their knees, and open up their mouth, and stick our their tongue and look up at me and go "Ah".
Al: What do you do?
Father Duffel: I go back to praying.
Al: That's fucked up. How can you say this? How can you think like this? These poor girls are coming to you for hope and you want them to suck your cock. You fucking disgust me.
Father Duffel: I'm just a man, Al, with a collar and a cock.
Al: Oh, you're gonna burn in hell.
Father Duffel: I'm no better than you, no worse.
- ConexionesReferences 60 Minutes (1968)
- Bandas sonorasGritty Man
Written by Timothy Fitzpatrick (as Timothy Sean Fitzpatrick)
Performed by Timothy Fitzpatrick (as Timothy Sean Fitzpatrick)
Courtesy of Wishlab Creative.Music.Studio.
Under license by Ford Music Services
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 5,000,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 171,339
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 41 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1