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Au cours de sa première nuit de travail, une ambulancière débutante et son partenaire recueillent un super-héros blessé et sont entraînés dans sa mission pour sauver Los Angeles d'une organi... Tout lireAu cours de sa première nuit de travail, une ambulancière débutante et son partenaire recueillent un super-héros blessé et sont entraînés dans sa mission pour sauver Los Angeles d'une organisation sinistre.Au cours de sa première nuit de travail, une ambulancière débutante et son partenaire recueillent un super-héros blessé et sont entraînés dans sa mission pour sauver Los Angeles d'une organisation sinistre.
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I started watching with no real hope for this film. While it is not the best movie out there by a long shot, it kept me entertained for the evening. The action is a bit slow in places, but it is still worth the wait.
The characters are, perhaps, somwhat clichéd - the rookie EMT, the sour veteran EMT and an injured super-hero - but this doesn't detract from the telling of the story.
The SFX and prosthetics were well realised and nothing was glaringly out of place within the storyline. Indeed, the entire movie requires little effort to enable the suspension of disbelief, and nothing in the presentation really damages that.
Sadly, the scene at the end, while opening the way for a sequel, has virtually no explanation - it just IS.
The characters are, perhaps, somwhat clichéd - the rookie EMT, the sour veteran EMT and an injured super-hero - but this doesn't detract from the telling of the story.
The SFX and prosthetics were well realised and nothing was glaringly out of place within the storyline. Indeed, the entire movie requires little effort to enable the suspension of disbelief, and nothing in the presentation really damages that.
Sadly, the scene at the end, while opening the way for a sequel, has virtually no explanation - it just IS.
I watched the whole thing. Don't know what to say. Definitely could and should have been better.
Whatever the truth is, we are led on an exciting and dangerous adventure, with lots more people (or not people?) resembling "Star Wars" cast members, in which many people apparently die (though we don't get to know most of them) and buildings get blown up. You just don't know what will happen next or if things will get even worse. Maybe, just maybe it will end with the city being safe.
This isn't an extraordinary movie, but more like a two-part TV episode. Sometimes there is action, and sometimes there is quiet conversation where we get to know the people. We see flashbacks with inferior picture quality and sound. That's how we know they're flashbacks.
Armstrong is the standout character here. He is strong and intelligent and capable. Shawn Parsons does a good job.
Lauren is not one of these strong women seen in so many movies and TV series like this. But she does call on what strength she has. And, yes, that does mean what you think it means, but does she go through with it? She is good at her job and even doing things that are not her job. Just once she really gets excited because she accomplished something important. As for whether Vicky Jeudy, who I am not familiar with, does a good job, of course good acting can include lack of confidence, and I think that's what happens here.
Eddie is a regular guy who gets called on in this case to do more than a regular guy does. He has a mouth on him. The sound went out a lot, mostly when he was talking. Jason Antoon does a good job.
Kevin Pollak is the only actor here I ever heard of. And he does the wacko radio host brilliantly.
Is this wholesome family viewing? Not really, though it's not particularly bloody. I already mentioned language, but that problem is easily solved on broadcast TV.
I don't usually watch movies or TV series like this, but sometimes I get rewarded. Here, I'm not so sure.
Is it worth seeing? Certainly, if you like this sort of thing.
This isn't an extraordinary movie, but more like a two-part TV episode. Sometimes there is action, and sometimes there is quiet conversation where we get to know the people. We see flashbacks with inferior picture quality and sound. That's how we know they're flashbacks.
Armstrong is the standout character here. He is strong and intelligent and capable. Shawn Parsons does a good job.
Lauren is not one of these strong women seen in so many movies and TV series like this. But she does call on what strength she has. And, yes, that does mean what you think it means, but does she go through with it? She is good at her job and even doing things that are not her job. Just once she really gets excited because she accomplished something important. As for whether Vicky Jeudy, who I am not familiar with, does a good job, of course good acting can include lack of confidence, and I think that's what happens here.
Eddie is a regular guy who gets called on in this case to do more than a regular guy does. He has a mouth on him. The sound went out a lot, mostly when he was talking. Jason Antoon does a good job.
Kevin Pollak is the only actor here I ever heard of. And he does the wacko radio host brilliantly.
Is this wholesome family viewing? Not really, though it's not particularly bloody. I already mentioned language, but that problem is easily solved on broadcast TV.
I don't usually watch movies or TV series like this, but sometimes I get rewarded. Here, I'm not so sure.
Is it worth seeing? Certainly, if you like this sort of thing.
It is Lauren's first night as an EMT. Racing to an emergency. The EMT team runs into a man. Turns out he is in the process of thwarting an evil cabal (the fifth sun) from dispatching millions of people and bringing the end of the world.
Naturedly they cannot help themselves support his reckless cause. So, the mild-mannered EMTs enjoy the perks of being shot at, chased, and maybe worse.
We go along for the ride and kibitz out loud. Will they survive for the sequel?
The acting was good. However, you have to stretch your imagination that all this action can take place and still be under the radar of the authorities.
Naturedly they cannot help themselves support his reckless cause. So, the mild-mannered EMTs enjoy the perks of being shot at, chased, and maybe worse.
We go along for the ride and kibitz out loud. Will they survive for the sequel?
The acting was good. However, you have to stretch your imagination that all this action can take place and still be under the radar of the authorities.
Armstrong was a great film for me to watch because I had incredibly low expectations for the picture and in every way the movie exceeded them. You see, I generally dislike action films
and I actually put off watching it when I realized that. While it is a relatively low- budget film and features lesser-known actors, the writer- director team of Kerry Carlock and Nicholas Lund-Ulrich managed to make the absolute most out of what they had. By the time the film was ending
it actually left me wanting to see a sequel
and there is plenty of room for that. So, if I'd give this picture an A, it is pretty special!
The story is set in Los Angeles late at night. It's shot in accelerated real time—taking place over perhaps four or five hours. Lauren (Vicky Jeudy) is about to begin her very first shift as an EMT and she's incredibly nervous and it's made much worse because she is in recovery for substance abuse. He sponsor talks her through her nervousness but neither had any idea just how stressful this night was about to become. As for her new partner, Eddie (Jason Antoon), he's a cynical and abrasive guy though deep down he seems like a decent guy through the course of the film.
So what happens to the pair? Well, they stumble into some sort of war a war you can only assume consists of warriors from some other time or, perhaps, planet. Their weapons are very futuristic and soon Lauren and Eddie find they are isolated as some sort of electro-magnetic pulse has made their phones and radio inoperable. The other problems are that they aren't sure who are the good guys and who are the bad and lots of people start shooting at them!
I could easily say more but really don't want to spoil the film for you. Suffice to say that in addition to the action and excellent story, these actors really knock it out of the park, so to speak. Vicky Jeudy is great as a very normal, albeit screwed up, sort of person and I loved Jason Antoon as Eddie. He was very memorable as well. Overall, a really well made film that I hope get seen widely. It's just too enjoyable and intelligently made to be missed.
The story is set in Los Angeles late at night. It's shot in accelerated real time—taking place over perhaps four or five hours. Lauren (Vicky Jeudy) is about to begin her very first shift as an EMT and she's incredibly nervous and it's made much worse because she is in recovery for substance abuse. He sponsor talks her through her nervousness but neither had any idea just how stressful this night was about to become. As for her new partner, Eddie (Jason Antoon), he's a cynical and abrasive guy though deep down he seems like a decent guy through the course of the film.
So what happens to the pair? Well, they stumble into some sort of war a war you can only assume consists of warriors from some other time or, perhaps, planet. Their weapons are very futuristic and soon Lauren and Eddie find they are isolated as some sort of electro-magnetic pulse has made their phones and radio inoperable. The other problems are that they aren't sure who are the good guys and who are the bad and lots of people start shooting at them!
I could easily say more but really don't want to spoil the film for you. Suffice to say that in addition to the action and excellent story, these actors really knock it out of the park, so to speak. Vicky Jeudy is great as a very normal, albeit screwed up, sort of person and I loved Jason Antoon as Eddie. He was very memorable as well. Overall, a really well made film that I hope get seen widely. It's just too enjoyable and intelligently made to be missed.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Armstrong
- Lieux de tournage
- Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(main location)
- Société de production
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- Durée
- 1h 24min(84 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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