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Redemption

  • Video
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 26min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.5/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Chris Penn and Don Wilson in Redemption (2002)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTough LA cop John Sato is fired from his elite SWAT team after the accidental death of a fellow officer. When he turns to a life of crime to support both himself and his young son, the choic... Leer todoTough LA cop John Sato is fired from his elite SWAT team after the accidental death of a fellow officer. When he turns to a life of crime to support both himself and his young son, the choices he makes may lead to deadly consequences.Tough LA cop John Sato is fired from his elite SWAT team after the accidental death of a fellow officer. When he turns to a life of crime to support both himself and his young son, the choices he makes may lead to deadly consequences.

  • Dirección
    • Art Camacho
  • Guionista
    • Jack Capece
  • Elenco
    • Don Wilson
    • Chris Penn
    • James Russo
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.5/10
    402
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Art Camacho
    • Guionista
      • Jack Capece
    • Elenco
      • Don Wilson
      • Chris Penn
      • James Russo
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    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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    Don Wilson
    Don Wilson
    • John Sato Collins
    • (as Don 'The Dragon' Wilson)
    Chris Penn
    Chris Penn
    • Tony Leggio
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Capt. Grill
    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • Erin Murphy
    Richard Norton
    Richard Norton
    • Tom 'Snake' Sasso
    Randy Brooks
    Randy Brooks
    • Phillips
    • (as Randolph Brooks)
    Sam J. Jones
    Sam J. Jones
    • The Brick
    • (as Sam Jones)
    Carrie Stevens
    Carrie Stevens
    • Tara
    Richard Beattie
    • Nick
    Chuck Borden
    Chuck Borden
    • Wes
    Kevin Knotts
    • Rat
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    Khrystyne Haje
    • Nancy
    Eddie Mui
    Eddie Mui
    • Joey Lam
    Peter Cunningham
    Peter Cunningham
    • Junior
    Nikki Bokal
    • April
    David DeFalco
    • Monty Rex
    Steven Vincent Leigh
    • Steve 'Dog' Wu
    Brad Bartram
    Brad Bartram
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      • Jack Capece
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    5unbrokenmetal

    A long way to go

    Tom (Richard Norton) and John (Don 'The Dragon' Wilson) can't decide who is the better leader, when a police squad is fighting drug dealers. The decisive moment is when Murphy (Cynthia Rothrock) is killed - John was responsible for putting her in danger, so he has to leave. He makes a new girlfriend, a high class hooker, and being out of work, the rather desperate John joins the bad guys for a 'job'. Ultimately he wants to redeem himself - as the title says, 'Redemption' is what it's all about. But that's a long way to go...

    Great cast including Sam 'Flash Gordon' Jones, Chris Penn and James Russo and basically a good genre movie with not much action, but more attention to the characters. They are not simply good guys and bad guys, everyone has their shades of gray. Tom and John put their personal rivalry over the safety of the team sometimes. However, 'Redemption' doesn't manage to avoid the majority of clichés, you know: failed cop who drinks too much, hooker with a heart of gold etc, so I voted an undecided 5 of 10.
    3fmarkland32

    Good Cop/Bad Cop-Worse Movie

    Don (The Dragon) Wilson, Cynthia Rothrock, Sam J. Jones, Richard Norton, Chris Penn and James Russo are ultimately wasted in this failed cop drama which finds Wilson as a disgraced cop who ends up switching alliances to a mobster (Played well by Penn) after Wilson is out of work due to a mission that went awry and cost the life of one of his teammates. Redemption proves that Don Wilson is no longer the fierce martial artist that ruled the low budget martial arts scene in the Bloodfist movies, in fact Wilson has softened his approach and has tried to use his typically wooden presence to make the stretch as a corrupt cop. Wilson is somewhat effective in his performance although he ends up being too sympathetic and the movie needs an actor who isn't so goody-goody. Chris Penn and James Russo bring credibility to their performances and come off rather likable. The problem is that Penn and Russo have such little screen time that the movie has no impact outside of their sequences. Richard Norton, Cynthia Rothrock and Sam J. Jones are completely wasted in roles that could have been populated with wallpaper for all the affect they have. Plus there is hardly any martial arts fireworks one would expect from such an ensemble. Indeed one questions the approach taken with Redemption, since it aims for a police drama like Cop Land but ends up more like a hack version of clichés that repeat over and over again. The action sequences which would normally bail out the movie, are unexciting and stilted. Also the movie has a deadly dull subplot involving Wilson and a high class call girl which just consistently slows the movie down, movies like Redemption need first of all fleshed out characters and lots of screen time for the important characters to the plot, however because the movie treats the main story like an afterthought the movie fails on its own ambitions and satisfies no one in the process.

    *1/2 out of 4-(Poor)
    7Bezenby

    This was made in 2002?

    Don "Jocky" Wilson is back! This time, he's brought some arse-kicking nineties actions stars with him…to not do much at all. These include Cynthia Rothrock (from Godfrey Ho's mental Undefeatable and Godfrey Ho's hilarious Honour and Glory), Richard Norton (from Sword of Boshido and he's somewhere in Mad Max Fury Road) and Sam Jones (from Jungle Heat and One Man Force…not much of an action star there). You'd think with an ensemble like that we'd have a huge limb flinging crunch fest like Ring of Fire 2, right? Wrong. This one is more like Ring of Fire 1, what with the drama and inner turmoil and stuff.

    It's not too bad though. Don "Harold" Wilson is a cop in charge of a raid but is making rash decisions that fellow cop Richard Norton doesn't approve of. Once some drug dealers find out one of their own is a cop with a police issue ghetto blaster stuffed up his jumper, the cop gets chibbed and Don orders the raid too late. Vowing revenge and with the help of hooker Lara (or Tara maybe), Don tracks the dealers down and ends up getting some else killed. Thrown off the force, can Don find redemption by working for gangsters Chris Penn in order to get a mortgage? And win back his ex-wife and child? And help Tara stay on the straight and narrow? And win back the respect of his fellow cops? And help Chris Penn leave the business and stay on the straight and narrow? No wonder he's hardly got any time to kick anyone's teeth out.

    Even though the film is full of missed opportunities (Cynthia only gets one fight, Norton doesn't do much of anything, Tara never gets her boobs out) I couldn't help but like it anyway, because it's full of likable actors and does have some action, just not much by way of kickboxing. Here's to Don "Wilson Not" Wilson and his cohorts.
    1I_Ailurophile

    Was anyone involved even making an effort?

    I'll say it right at the top: 'Redemption' feels like a movie that somehow got made while every person on hand - cast, crew, writer, director - was doing the bare minimum. "Half-hearted" is too charged a descriptor for the bland pablum this represents.

    There are several noteworthy names in the cast. Writer Jack Capece doesn't have many credits to his name, but that's no guarantor of quality one way or the other; director Art Camacho has longer list of work under his belt, but that can go either way, too. For whatever 'Redemption' may have going for it, it doesn't take long to raise a skeptical eyebrow. From one scene to the next, regardless of the content or mood, the movie struggles to attain a basic level of authenticity. Action sequences are filmed with wildly flailing, unsteady camerawork and overzealous editing that is supposed to impart a synthetic variation of the excitement and thrills that should manifest organically in a good film. Frankly, it looks like the work of an amateur. The most noteworthy woman in the cast, Cynthia Rothrock, is reduced to a supporting part - for only part of the runtime - whose dialogue paints the character as a stereotype. For whatever minor wit the dialogue and scene writing may possess at large, it pales in comparison to what feels like a weak attempt to cut and paste lines and ideas from a checklist of underwhelming action/crime-thriller conventions.

    I didn't have high expectations when I started watching, but still I'm left aghast at what I'd committed to. The concept isn't especially remarkable, but that doesn't mean it can't have possibilities. Yet writing and direction alike feel entirely blase, almost disinterested in their own production. Nothing about the screenplay makes much of an impression, and at many points it's altogether questionable; the narrative simply doesn't hold water. When action scenes aren't disorderly and unconvincing, they instead feel either staged and ungenuine, or possibly even stiff and wooden - nothing like the invigorating bombast one would hope for. However soft or loud the voices get, scenes of less active drama play out with a level of care, sincerity, and realism - or rather, lack thereof - that all but completely draws us out of the viewing experience. To one extent or another I've seen enough of the cast to understand their capabilities, but their acting here is helplessly flimsy, further splintering our engagement as we're unable to care about their characters any more than they do (and they don't).

    With all this said, the plot is also light and thin in fundamental terms of content; some story threads are brought up, but never resolved. Yet 'Redemption' maintains a brisk pace. Before you know it the movie is half over, then only has a few minutes left, and it feels like almost nothing has happened all along. The climax arrives with astounding abruptness - and thankfully is over just as quickly, because it's one of the most poorly written and executed climaxes I can recall seeing in any movie.

    I don't know what more to say without repeating myself and exhausting a thesaurus in the process. This is abhorrent. This is what happens when an assembly of people working in the film industry are pulled into a feature by one means or another, but none of them apparently have any meaningful investment beyond when they get their paycheck. And, hey - respect; everybody has to eat. But nobody has to watch 'Redemption.' Even if you're a diehard fan of someone in the cast, this is a mesmerizing, awful waste of 85 minutes.

    Just don't.
    8wgg-1

    Solid Ensemble Action!

    "Redemption" marks the welcomed return of three action movie icons Richard Norton, Cynthia Rothrock, and Don Wilson - in an L.A. police drama about a SWAT cop (Wilson) who strays. Wilson acts recklessly on the job, endangering his partners, and rubs rulebook cop Norton the wrong way. Wilson's cowboy attitude causes the death of a colleague.

    He loses his LAPD job and resorts to the underworld and a mob boss (Chris Penn) for the income he needs to stay afloat. Inevitably Wilson's lapse into crime collides with his former life and his friends on the Force. The movie's best heroic support comes from Norton, who effectively balances his character's integrity with the jealously he harbors for Wilson's higher rank. "Cybertracker" was the last Norton- Wilson pairing, in which they played adversaries, and this picture demonstrates that a movie can always use two great screen heroes. Though the screen time shared by martial arts legends Norton, Wilson & Rothrock is brief, "Redemption" will get an extended cheer from fans.

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      Cynthia Rothrock was five and a half months pregnant when she was cast but shooting didn't start until after she had her baby.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de mayo de 2002 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Redemption - Streets of Hell
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Dominion Entertainment
      • Framework Entertainment Group
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