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Fugue

Titre original : Drive
  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
7,3 k
MA NOTE
Mark Dacascos, Brittany Murphy, and Kadeem Hardison in Fugue (1997)
Home Video Trailer from Ardustry Home Entertainment
Liretrailer1 min 58 s
2 vidéos
35 photos
AventureComédieMesureScience-fiction

Un prototype d'humain amélioré, fuyant des tueurs à gages embauchés par des Chinois, se connecte avec un passant redouté et les deux échappent de justesse à leurs poursuivants à chaque fois.Un prototype d'humain amélioré, fuyant des tueurs à gages embauchés par des Chinois, se connecte avec un passant redouté et les deux échappent de justesse à leurs poursuivants à chaque fois.Un prototype d'humain amélioré, fuyant des tueurs à gages embauchés par des Chinois, se connecte avec un passant redouté et les deux échappent de justesse à leurs poursuivants à chaque fois.

  • Director
    • Steve Wang
  • Writer
    • Scott Phillips
  • Stars
    • Mark Dacascos
    • Kadeem Hardison
    • John Pyper-Ferguson
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    7,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Steve Wang
    • Writer
      • Scott Phillips
    • Stars
      • Mark Dacascos
      • Kadeem Hardison
      • John Pyper-Ferguson
    • 126Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 67Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Rôles principaux33

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    Mark Dacascos
    Mark Dacascos
    • Toby Wong
    Kadeem Hardison
    Kadeem Hardison
    • Malik Brody
    John Pyper-Ferguson
    John Pyper-Ferguson
    • Vic Madison
    Brittany Murphy
    Brittany Murphy
    • Deliverance Bodine
    Tracey Walter
    Tracey Walter
    • Hedgehog
    James Shigeta
    James Shigeta
    • Mr. Lau
    Masaya Katô
    Masaya Katô
    • Advanced Model
    Dom Magwili
    • Mr. Chow
    Ron Yuan
    Ron Yuan
    • Razor Scarred
    • (as Ron Winston Yuan)
    Clive Rosengren
    Clive Rosengren
    • Cantwell
    Christopher Michael
    • Jeb
    'Evil' Ted Smith
    • Joss
    • (as Ted Smith)
    Tedd Szeto
    • Receptionist…
    R.A. Mihailoff
    R.A. Mihailoff
    • Singing Trucker
    David Watts
    • Apollo Bartender
    Cece Tsou
    Cece Tsou
    • Leung Communication
    • (as CeCe Tsou)
    Nelson Mashita
    Nelson Mashita
    • Crane Operator
    Sanaa Lathan
    Sanaa Lathan
    • Carolyn Brody
    • Director
      • Steve Wang
    • Writer
      • Scott Phillips
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs126

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    crimsonfury

    Exemplary Martial-Arts Action

    [Action/Martial-Arts - Graphic Violence/Profanity - 10 out of 10]

    Unlike most Hollywood produced martial-arts movies in which fights seem toned down and silly rather than exciting, this movie shows a strong tie to older and much more "alive" martial arts movies in that the fights are strong and unhindered leaving a truly amazing style. This could be the reason why it has won two international film awards and has been called the best martial arts done by a western studio.

    Aside from the normal dose of corny jokes and lack of consistent acting expertise, this movie is true to the genre of martial-arts. The fight-choreography done by Koichi Sakamoto and his team alone should make this a film worth watching. The main character (played by a skilled martial-arts actor) goes through no less than five large fight scenes worthy of anything done by Jet Li or Jackie Chan. The ending fight scene prominently displays some of the best and most powerful hits that I have ever seen on screen. My favorite fight sequence is inside a hotel room when four men attack the main character in a space no larger than 20 square feet. I've never really seen a fight that cramped before. The fight itself is very fluid and the moves in the close-quarters battle are outstandingly original.

    As for plot, I find it pretty original. The very basic summary is this: a man with an implant in his chest that triples strength and increases stamina is being hunted by the organization that put it there in order to stop him before he sells it to a rival corporation. Along the way he meets up with someone that could use the money that he is offered and an instant friendship is created in-between non-stop attacks on their person. The Director's Cut offers more plot-explanation as well as an original score but that is not the version that is being reviewed.

    I'd like to compare `Drive' to some other movies but I can't think of anything like it. `Rush Hour' perhaps, due to it's Asian/American tag team action. `Drive' definitely excels in choreography and action but not in character chemistry or plot. Another movie that comes to mind is `The One' with one of the main characters possessing the ability to move faster and outmaneuver the opposition. The only difference is that `Drive' does not use computer effects in order to show the supremacy of the main character's skills. I believe that `Drive' is an original film that excels beyond anything it is similar to.

    This relatively unknown masterpiece has raised my expectations for all martial-arts/action movies like The Matrix raised the bar for action. If one cannot see how this movie surpasses the others in its genre, then they should be fine with watching such films as `Shanghai Noon' or `Kiss of the Dragon' and leave `Drive' to those that can truly appreciate it's unique qualities.
    8markhorsburgh

    High energy, action, fun!

    Ah, now I saw this film whilst browsing as you do, and thought I'd make a comment as this is a favourite of mine.

    Now it's no Oscar winner and the plot is ridiculous really, straight out of a comic book. But lets face it, this film is all about the action. The kung-fu sequences show you in this film what a wasted talent Mark Dacascus is. He never gets the credit he deserves, and whilst not a great actor, he is very likable and a talented martial artist. It's such a shame we don't see him in more enjoyable movies; If you only ever watch Mark in one movie, make it this one. There's a great cast, who seem to be having a lot of fun, the film pays homage to Jackie Chan movies at points plus the fight choreography is well thought out.

    The fight sequences are filmed in a very unique way, with the camera moving at very sharp, precise angles, which gives it a unique style. You never miss a move and the fighting does go at a fast pace. At the end of the day, a kung-fu movie lives or dies on the strength of it's fight scenes. Although not the best scenes you will see, the combination of humour and good action direction, really show off the skills on offer here.

    So if you're a martial arts movie fan, and not seen this, give this it a whirl! It might just pleasantly surprise you.
    david.thomas41

    The best Hong Kong film made somewhere else

    American-born director and FX makeup man Steve Wang hooked up with Power Rangers stunt guru Koichi Sakamoto to make Guyver 2, a Japanese manga-inspired sci-fi movie with martial arts. Their next collaboration was Drive, a low-budget hi-tech action movie that has gained quite a following on DVD.

    The movie stars Hawaiian martial arts genius Mark Dacascos as Toby, a guy on the run from the evil corporation that killed his girlfriend and implanted him with a 'Bio-engine', a device that gives Toby superhuman strength and speed. Arriving in America he enlists the reluctant help of Malik (Kadeem Hardison) and the two cross America in Malik's increasingly beat-up hot rod. Along the way there are a few laughs, a touch of romance, the occasional shootout and, oh yes, kung fu. Lots and lots of kung fu.

    To be honest the plot is really just a way to get from one action scene to the next, but when the action is as good as this who cares? Wang, Sakamoto and Dacascos (is it me or does that sound like the world's weirdest legal firm?) have come up with some of the finest fight action you'll see in a film made outside Hong Kong. Dacascos proves he is every bit as flexible and forceful as Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Jackie Chan and the rest, while fight master Sakamoto is no less talented than Yuen Woo Ping or Cory Yuen Kuei. It's quite sickening that Dacascos is mostly confined to 10th-rate direct to video movies while overweight personal trainers and ballet dancers like Steven Seagull and Jean Claude Van Donut still manage to get cast in big-budget theatrical releases (well, maybe not Jean Claude anymore).

    Fans of The Matrix will no doubt get a kick out of the lightning-fast moves and vaguely sci-fi setting (although it's worth noting that this film predates The Matrix by several years). Anyone looking for no-brainer popcorn entertainment that is actually good will also find much to enjoy.

    Note: the US release of this film was cut by about 20 minutes and re-scored with a shockingly bad hip-hop soundtrack. The director's cut, available on UK DVD, is much better and worth seeking out.
    7hal-9000-8

    Mark was better than keanu

    I have watched the matrix loads of times and the action scenes, although probably on a much tighter budget for this film were far superior to that of the matrix. I saw this film first on the Sci-Fi channel and even though I have it on video I still can't help watching it when its repeated. I think Mark is a superb actor and deserves more recognition and also can't wait for the rumored new film which reunites him and the director of drive. Buy it on DVD or rent it today.. The plot might not be the best ever but its one film you cant watch enough.
    8refinedsugar

    Direct-to-video success

    The straight to video action genre must be the fastest expanding percentage of the home video market I swear not. So these days with so much out there, it's hard to figure out what's worth your time, money and what's best left on the shelf for eternity. Yes it may be a stereotype that guys like car crash movies, guns 'n babes flicks and any movie with the words "death" "kill" or "gun" in it's title, but it rings sorta true. It's on this simple premise many movies come out each year with titles that you expect to know what you're getting. The box naturally trying it's hardest to win you over too. Let's take a hypothetical situation. There's three movie boxes in front of you. All action titles.

    (1) First one stars a familiar face or two, but nobody special. The movie's box is predominately pretty plain looking (cheap). Two guys on top of a car firing guns right at us. The title screams "boring". The kind of box you've seen a hundred times before on your local video shelves.

    (2) A pair of sexy blondes (dillinger in stockings: optional) stand off to the side of the b-movie star holding a silenced handgun. In the background, an overlay of a building blowing up and a helicopter whistling through the air with a man hanging out. The box is suggestive and the art sells it.

    (3) Box displays a fallen Hollywood star now resigned to doing B-movie leads lying in the grass in full cameo fatigues with a sniper's rifle. A sexy brunette assassin in the background showing ample cleavage, a mighty sharp blade and all of this is surrounded by one large red rifle sight.

    The visual creatures we men are - chances are you're thinking about (2) or (3). Alas in my deepest hopes of saving you from another disappointment, I recommend Drive.

    An absolute gem for all of us action movies junkies. The kinda flick that makes up for the ten or so dog piles you've gone through previously. It's quite the action experience for direct-to-video fare. The fight choreography is great, Dacascos is at the top of his form and is better than anyone I've seen in the kick-kick genre of late. The explosions work, the acting is surprisingly decent for this sort of nonsense and the start, middle and end are entertaining. Yeah the story is somewhat of a test pattern, but everyone involved make it work and god it's about time. A quasi buddy movie - Kadeem Hardison and Dacascos put together some fun stuff and if this is low budget it's not showing. The production values are crisp. All except maybe that fake, prosthetic arm.

    This is definitely a movie I could live with a sequel from. It deserves one because it overcame the odds. Do yourself a favor. Rent this. If you're a fan of DTV action fare and you want it tight and refreshingly done then this is your meal ticket. Oh yeah and before I forget ... remember that hypothetical situation with the movie boxes? Drive was (1). The irony.

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    • Anecdotes
      At 12 mins.) the car sideswipe actually crushed the right front wheel, knocking it off the axle, and left the car essentially dead. This was bad news for a low budget film as they needed to shoot more scenes with it the following day. Luckily, a bystander watching the filming was a mechanic and approach them after the stunt to offer his assistance. He came through, and the car was ready the next day.
    • Gaffes
      Obvious stunt double when Toby kicks Madison out the garage door.
    • Citations

      Malik Brody: I knew these guys weren't real cops.

      Toby Wong: They're real... Real Dirty.

    • Autres versions
      The original cut of the movie was about 20 minutes longer and had a different soundtrack than the one heard throughout the movie. When the production company saw the movie was longer than they expected, they recut the film and added a techno soundtrack to it.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Heure limite 2 (2001)
    • Bandes originales
      He Remembers She
      Written by Chanté Moore and Jonathan Robinson

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 août 1997 (Philippines)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Drive
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lancaster, Californie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Overseas FilmGroup
      • NEO Motion Pictures
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      • 3 500 000 $ US (estimation)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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