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Bullet

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 36m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
9,3 k
MA NOTE
Mickey Rourke and Tupac Shakur in Bullet (1996)
Paroled after 8 years in prison, Bullet's picked up by his brother and a friend. Bullet assaults a drug dealer and two customers. Things escalate.
Liretrailer1 min 33 s
1 vidéo
34 photos
CriminalitéDrameMesureCriminalité liée aux droguesGun Fu

Libéré après huit ans de prison, Bullet est récupéré par son frère et un ami. Bullet agresse un trafiquant de drogue et deux clients. Les choses s'intensifient.Libéré après huit ans de prison, Bullet est récupéré par son frère et un ami. Bullet agresse un trafiquant de drogue et deux clients. Les choses s'intensifient.Libéré après huit ans de prison, Bullet est récupéré par son frère et un ami. Bullet agresse un trafiquant de drogue et deux clients. Les choses s'intensifient.

  • Director
    • Julien Temple
  • Writers
    • Mickey Rourke
    • Bruce Rubenstein
  • Stars
    • Mickey Rourke
    • Frank Senger
    • Adrien Brody
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    9,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Julien Temple
    • Writers
      • Mickey Rourke
      • Bruce Rubenstein
    • Stars
      • Mickey Rourke
      • Frank Senger
      • Adrien Brody
    • 59Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 8Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux54

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    Mickey Rourke
    Mickey Rourke
    • Butch 'Bullet' Stein
    Frank Senger
    Frank Senger
    • Prison Guard
    Adrien Brody
    Adrien Brody
    • Ruby Stein
    John Enos III
    John Enos III
    • Lester
    Fatmir Haskaj
    • Punk #1 - Jamie
    Joe Dain
    Joe Dain
    • Punk #2 - Brian
    • (as Joseph Dain)
    Manny Perez
    Manny Perez
    • Flaco
    Shirley Scott
    • Heavy Woman
    Heather Laszlo
    • Dog-Walking Girl
    Jerry Grayson
    Jerry Grayson
    • Sol Stein
    Suzanne Shepherd
    Suzanne Shepherd
    • Cookie Stein
    Ted Levine
    Ted Levine
    • Louis Stein
    Matthew Powers
    Matthew Powers
    • Paddy
    Jerry Dean
    • Fingers
    Tupac Shakur
    Tupac Shakur
    • Tank
    Gina Figueroa
    • Laura
    Mario Bosco
    • Young Boy #1 - Stanley
    Nick Scotti
    Nick Scotti
    • Young Boy #2 - Philly
    • Director
      • Julien Temple
    • Writers
      • Mickey Rourke
      • Bruce Rubenstein
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs59

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    tarablakely

    Nothing is Better than this Movie

    This is the absolute best movie ever. I have never been able to find a movie with more priceless quotes in it that this--unfortunately I can't mention most of them--but here's a few--"Ma where's my teef" "Alright Stanley up against the car" "Shut the **** up Oprah" "Git yer mama's titty out your mouf." "It's dead it just don't work" Ted Levine should have been given 100 Academy Awards for his brilliant portrayal of Louis Stein. My friend Billy hasn't even seen it and he thinks its great and uses these quotes all the time. No other movie in my life has given me such amusement and I haven't even seen it in like 3 years--but there is no need I think we have memorized the entire script. If you have an extremely sick sense of humor then this is the movie for you.
    7ms_jade_li

    Street. Real.

    This film has a feel of a home movie mixed with real actors. It's hard to explain. Nothing is hollywoodized as far as being over the top, yet the characters are "professional" as in comfortable in front of the camera. They are almost stylized.

    Back to the realism. The family here is so real they feel like they could be neighbors. However there is an added component of the family being Jewish, and honestly, this is the first time I remember seeing a Jewish family being portrayed in middle-class, "street" style (if anyone has suggestions for other examples, email me).

    By the time it's over you feel like you know the characters, or that you've met people exactly like them if you've ever lived in a moderate to large sized city. Mickey Rourke as Bullet is great, as usual. It's almost as if this role were made for him. I see him as a tragic, heroic figure, fighting against the demon heroin. His kid brother is Adrien Brody, a talented artist and headed down the same path as his brother if he's not careful. There's the 3rd brother, played by Ted Levine, who isn't quite right after coming back from the war. You will feel affection for this man before the end credits. There's the mom and dad, who could be anyone's mom and dad (watch it and you'll see what I mean). A real standout in the film is Bullet's sidekick, John Enos III. In 1996 when this movie was made let's just say Enos was a perfect specimen of the male form. YUM. (Mickey was, likewise, in *excellent* shape!) Not only is Enos gorgeous, but he plays the faithful buddy who is also very wrapped up in his looks role well. Tupac, as Tank, the villain, isn't the greatest actor but he does OK. His clothes and his style are noteworthy. A couple of the gang members have screen presence, including Pudgy and Bullet's old pal who is now one of the white guy gang leaders.

    There's a day-to-day sort of realness in the plot. It shows probably a week in the life of the characters. Some disturbing images of abandoned buildings-turned-heroin houses (not sure if they are called that, but if you know what a crackhouse is like, it's the same thing but with heroin. who knows maybe heroin houses are the forerunners to crackhouses and I just don't know it.) Lots of sad junkies doing their various things (shooting up, giving blowjobs for drugs, buying, selling, ODing.) Weaknesses in the film have less to do with the plot and the actors as it does with what seems to be sh*tty editing. That's a shame too, as Bullet (1996) has many elements that could have turned it into a classic.

    I decided to watch Bullet for 2 reasons: 1) Mickey Rourke; and 2) it was going to be on HBO at a time when I was looking for a movie to watch. I was glad I watched it. I'll watch it again too. Give it a chance and see what you think of it.
    illiterati

    Fans of feel-good movies, turn and run, now.

    A lot of people bitch that "Bullet" is far from standard Hollywood fare, but what that means to you depends heavily on your personal opinion of Hollywood fare. If you, like myself, don't think too highly of it, then consider this your first boarding call.

    The "Bullet" spoken of in the title is the film's central character, a 35-year-old Brooklyn heroin junkie (Mickey Rourke). The film begins with his release from the pen after serving an eight-year sentence, and then proceeds to closely follow the lives of him and those around him -- the parents, an eccentric little brother, a completely shell-shocked headcase of a big brother (Ted Levine, creating yet another standout psychotic), as well as various players in the substance supply industry (Tupac Shakur makes his last screen appearance as the druglord Tank, and does a decent job in a rather thankless role). I'd summarize the plot more clearly if I could, but the fact is, these people's lives just aren't that simple.

    "Bullet" is one of those rare movies which somehow leak through the cracks and make it into production with their soul (or lack thereof) intact. One of the few who dare pay attention to the dregs of society. Worse still, actual dregs of actual modern day society. The REAL dregs. The "uncool" dregs which are far less likely to break out the one-liners after offing someone then they are to strip the corpse of all valuables and sell them for drug money.

    "Bullet" wastes no time whatsoever on making it's characters presentable. I admit it, there's no way this film could ever have raked in the cash. On the surface, the majority of scenes depicted in "Bullet" are the furthest thing any decent human being would classify as entertainment. But below this poverty and violence is a complex and intriguing world filled with complex and intriguing characters.

    The film's craft cannot be faulted. The direction is superb, the soundtrack appropriate -- at times eerily so -- but even despite all this, most viewers will recoil in disgust at the request to tune into the lives and minds of characters as genuinely vile, violent and emotionally unstable as these. Characters that would instruct packs of ten-year olds in mortal combat. Characters that can no longer see the future beyond their next hit. Characters that assault their own image in the mirror. This is ground most viewers aren't willing to tread, and why this film was doomed to fail commercially. But that by no means makes it bad. Those who can stomach the imagery and see beyond it will not be disappointed... with the *movie*. How you'll feel once it sinks in that these kinds of things happen on a daily basis in what is supposedly the most civilized country on the planet is anyone's guess.
    whoTheFuqRyou

    misunderstood and underrated

    At first I drifted through this one 'cause it was just there but when I really sat down and watched, they really went in-depth about Bullet(Rourke) and his family. It really makes you realize you can't take life for granted and just how wicked the streets really are, worlds do collide in this. the dude who played Paddy was decent, Jermaine Hopkins holds his own in a small role as Pudgy, and I had no idea that Michaek K. Williams(Omar from The Wire) was in this he too had not too big a part. Tupac as Tank, Bullet's long time rival, gives a tight performance in this as well. This movie is not for everybody and it wouldn't have done well if it was in the theaters anyway, I thought it was decent cause I actually sat through this and tried to understand it...

    not that bad 6/10
    josh-hall

    A very underrated hood classic!

    I saw Bullet about a year ago after really getting into Mickey Rourke films and i have to say i really liked it a lot. I can see why some critics flushed it, yet not all of them the film is very different from Rourke's usual work and nothing like other ghetto greats like 'Boyz n the hood' and 'Above the rim'the film has a kind of quirky way about it especially since it's story centres around a Brooklyn born Jewish junkie(instead of African-American)and his rivalry with drug dealer Tank (a small yet great cameo from Tupac Shakur)and also his social problems with friends Lester (who he thinks might be gay) and his two brothers Ruby (Adrien Brody)a painter who is looking for a way to get out of the whole street life and Louis (amazingly played by Ted Levine) who is a freaked out ex-soldier who still thinks the war rages on. So the story is very different,but in a good way i think. The acting is superb and directing from Brit Julien Temple is great. 9/10.

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    • Anecdotes
      Although they played antagonists, Mickey Rourke and Tupac Shakur became close friends during filming. During production, Shakur advised Rourke when he was having a difficult time in his marriage.
    • Gaffes
      When Lester picks up Bullet in the pink cadillac as Lester pulls away the crew is visible in the hubcap.
    • Citations

      [last lines]

      Louis: Payback's a motherfucker.

    • Autres versions
      The DVD release contains the R-Rated and Unrated versions of the film. The Unrated version contains a few extra minutes of violence and gore.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Blake Shelton/Michael K. Williams/Mary Timony (2016)
    • Bandes originales
      The Four Seasons, Op. 8
      Written by Antonio Vivaldi

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 mai 1996 (Italy)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Куля
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Midwood, Brooklyn, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(location)
    • sociétés de production
      • Clipsal Films
      • Red Ruby
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
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    • Durée
      1 heure 36 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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