Un ladrón recién salido de la cárcel intenta reintegrarse en la vida de su hija y su ex prometido. Decidido, se ve obligado a utilizar sus habilidades como cerrajero superdotado.Un ladrón recién salido de la cárcel intenta reintegrarse en la vida de su hija y su ex prometido. Decidido, se ve obligado a utilizar sus habilidades como cerrajero superdotado.Un ladrón recién salido de la cárcel intenta reintegrarse en la vida de su hija y su ex prometido. Decidido, se ve obligado a utilizar sus habilidades como cerrajero superdotado.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
Noel Gugliemi
- Detective Perez
- (as Noel G)
Kaylee Kaneshiro
- Tanya Saunders
- (as Kaylee Bryant)
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The Locksmith is directed by first time director Nicholas Harvard and stars Ryan Phillipe, Kate Bosworth and Ving Rhames.
The story follows Miller a safecracker where in a job gone bad his partner and friend, Kevin Reyes gets murdered by a dirty cop and he is forced to take the fall. 10 years later he gets out and his friend Frank (Ving Rhames) urges him to make things up to his ex finance (Kate Bosworth) and his young daughter. Unfortunately things get more complicated for Miller when April Reyes shows up asking for his help. Feeling like he owes her for what he let happen to her brother he soon finds himself back in the world he thought he left behind. To make matters worse the dirty cop who got him sent to prison in the first place is still out there looking to make Miller's life a living hell.
Let's start with the good. For a first time feature by Nicholas Harvard this is pretty competently directed and actually looks like a real movie which isn't something I can't say about other DTV movies. The core cast here consisting of Ryan Phillipe, Kate Bosworth and Ving Rhames all do a good job and are beleievable in their roles. Unfortunately what holds this movie back is the script and generic story. A case of "too many cooks in the kitchen" working together to create a project somehow simultaneously convoluted and playing things a little too safe to really amount to much. Maybe not as totally devoid of charm as you'd expect, but still really only ever vaguely competent at best and mediocre at worst.
In the end The Locksmith is just bland all around despite committed lead performances from both Ryan Phillipe and Kate Bosworth.
The story follows Miller a safecracker where in a job gone bad his partner and friend, Kevin Reyes gets murdered by a dirty cop and he is forced to take the fall. 10 years later he gets out and his friend Frank (Ving Rhames) urges him to make things up to his ex finance (Kate Bosworth) and his young daughter. Unfortunately things get more complicated for Miller when April Reyes shows up asking for his help. Feeling like he owes her for what he let happen to her brother he soon finds himself back in the world he thought he left behind. To make matters worse the dirty cop who got him sent to prison in the first place is still out there looking to make Miller's life a living hell.
Let's start with the good. For a first time feature by Nicholas Harvard this is pretty competently directed and actually looks like a real movie which isn't something I can't say about other DTV movies. The core cast here consisting of Ryan Phillipe, Kate Bosworth and Ving Rhames all do a good job and are beleievable in their roles. Unfortunately what holds this movie back is the script and generic story. A case of "too many cooks in the kitchen" working together to create a project somehow simultaneously convoluted and playing things a little too safe to really amount to much. Maybe not as totally devoid of charm as you'd expect, but still really only ever vaguely competent at best and mediocre at worst.
In the end The Locksmith is just bland all around despite committed lead performances from both Ryan Phillipe and Kate Bosworth.
IN A NUTSHELL:
This is the directorial debut of Nicolas Harvard.
Miller (Ryan Phillippe), an ex-con recently released from prison for a bungled robbery, tries to walk a straight line and work his way back into the lives of his ex, Beth (Kate Bosworth), a police detective, and their young daughter. While Miller is doing his best to stay on the straight and narrow with the help of an old friend (Ving Rhames), he finds his past will not stay in the past, and he is forced to commit one last crime before he can truly walk away. Things once again go badly, and now not only his freedom but also his daughter's life, hang in the balance.
We've seen a lot of movies like this before. It's not particularly unique, but it's still entertaining.
THINGS I LIKED: I really like Ryan Phillippe. He's always a believable actor in his roles. Have you seen his recent TV series "Shooter"? He's fantastic in it! In this role, Ryan creates a character that we want to believe in and root for, despite his past mistakes.
Kate Bosworth always does a great job too.
Rounding out the talented cast are Ving Rhames, Charlie Weber, and Jeffrey Nordling.
We get to learn to pick locks. Ha ha
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: There are some bad CGI moments that are very noticeable.
The story, itself, is very straightforward and formulaic with no twists or turns to make it more interesting.
I would love to have seen more symbolic connections to locks, keys, and locksmiths.
It's frustrating to watch an ex-con want to get clean and leave his life of crime, only to be forced back in against his will. He DOES have a choice, but it's a terrible situation to be in.
Sadly, the movie is entirely forgettable. Meh.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: Profanity, including F-bombs We see people shoot and kill other people, sometimes with blood Conversations about call girls.
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Miller (Ryan Phillippe), an ex-con recently released from prison for a bungled robbery, tries to walk a straight line and work his way back into the lives of his ex, Beth (Kate Bosworth), a police detective, and their young daughter. While Miller is doing his best to stay on the straight and narrow with the help of an old friend (Ving Rhames), he finds his past will not stay in the past, and he is forced to commit one last crime before he can truly walk away. Things once again go badly, and now not only his freedom but also his daughter's life, hang in the balance.
We've seen a lot of movies like this before. It's not particularly unique, but it's still entertaining.
THINGS I LIKED: I really like Ryan Phillippe. He's always a believable actor in his roles. Have you seen his recent TV series "Shooter"? He's fantastic in it! In this role, Ryan creates a character that we want to believe in and root for, despite his past mistakes.
Kate Bosworth always does a great job too.
Rounding out the talented cast are Ving Rhames, Charlie Weber, and Jeffrey Nordling.
We get to learn to pick locks. Ha ha
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: There are some bad CGI moments that are very noticeable.
The story, itself, is very straightforward and formulaic with no twists or turns to make it more interesting.
I would love to have seen more symbolic connections to locks, keys, and locksmiths.
It's frustrating to watch an ex-con want to get clean and leave his life of crime, only to be forced back in against his will. He DOES have a choice, but it's a terrible situation to be in.
Sadly, the movie is entirely forgettable. Meh.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: Profanity, including F-bombs We see people shoot and kill other people, sometimes with blood Conversations about call girls.
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I almost have to attribute many low scores on good little movies these days on the fact that the vast majority of people are just not properly educated about what makes a quality production. Before cell phones and internet, people watched a LOT more movies. Thusly, their attention spans were forced to actually stay and think about what they were watching, or had just watched after it was over. Because of the vast amount of constant entertainment choices at everyone's finger tips these days, people are constantly trying to find something better the minute something ends. I believe it's a very solid 6.5 movie. Everyone did an excellent job all-around here. It also has a very intelligently written script. Gutzy, tense, not overly mellow-dramatic, and never gets preachy. It definitely delivers.
Yes, but its the kind of thriller that the primetime tv channels hallmark and lifetime wants to do but doesnt dare to do in danger of loosing faithful viewers, due to the fact that there are gunslinging and devilish decieft and blood connected to them, and that scares at least half of the subscribers over to a cleaner network...
what im trying to say is that this crimeprime of a lifetime was just like a flat tv production, well known acting names and a decent done cameraskills, it gives nothing more than a meehh and a moehh storywise and with a lack of a DA that knows the law breaking code, everything stays just as they were after shooting 3 cops and a half.
So what i mean to say is , its not the acts ... and well there are loads of plotholes in the story that a sherlock nose would hate, so therefore do not put expectations too high, cause youll be hunting low too like the grumpy old man.just a small wink for this one.
what im trying to say is that this crimeprime of a lifetime was just like a flat tv production, well known acting names and a decent done cameraskills, it gives nothing more than a meehh and a moehh storywise and with a lack of a DA that knows the law breaking code, everything stays just as they were after shooting 3 cops and a half.
So what i mean to say is , its not the acts ... and well there are loads of plotholes in the story that a sherlock nose would hate, so therefore do not put expectations too high, cause youll be hunting low too like the grumpy old man.just a small wink for this one.
Director Nicohalas Harvard tries very much to keep the movie as an action thriller but still fails to attempt as the story fells flat in the end. Movie starts with a basic plot character buildup is good but just feel average as there very much limited characters are involved in this storyline. Locksmith profession is well utilized in the film and that's one of the thing that keeps the movie engaging. Performance of lead cast is good but there's nothing much to do except for basic character play. There's a lot of good scenes that director can add in the film whether it's action sequences or story telling but all were missing. But still it's definitely a one time watch flick as movie is engaging screenplay is good but don't expect much as it is very limited....
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- TriviaThe Locksmith was dedicated to Chris O'Hara, who served as the film's first assistant director before his passing in January 2022
- ErroresTo save their daughter and hand over the robbed money to Zwick, Beth and Miller drives to the location given by Zwick. On the way, Miller gets a SMS from April giving the location where their daughter is held. Miller tells Beth to save the daughter and goes alone to confront Zwick to give him back the money and take back the daughter. Since Zwick does not know that April has told Miller of his daughters location, Miller could have easily shot Zwick as soon as he arrives instead of surrendering to him.
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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 68,190
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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