Après que des terroristes meurtriers aient enlevé sa nièce à un match de football, un ancien soldat aux techniques de combat mortelles mène une lutte solitaire pour la sauver et empêcher une... Tout lireAprès que des terroristes meurtriers aient enlevé sa nièce à un match de football, un ancien soldat aux techniques de combat mortelles mène une lutte solitaire pour la sauver et empêcher une destruction massive.Après que des terroristes meurtriers aient enlevé sa nièce à un match de football, un ancien soldat aux techniques de combat mortelles mène une lutte solitaire pour la sauver et empêcher une destruction massive.
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- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Matt Lorenzo
- Matthew Lorenzo
- (as Matthew Lorenzo)
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As a Briton, after seeing the trailer for this, I thought it'd be brilliant to see a bunch of football fans blown up. So I watched it the day it was released. I'm also a Drax fan, played by Dave Bautista, who also headlines this movie as a humble-but-hard ex-Army soldier visiting the UK to see his niece and sister-in-law. His brother died in action. The movie is reminiscent of Die Hard, and also Sudden Impact, of course, which it was clearly inspired by (to his credit, and no surprise, Dave Bautista is as enjoyable a lead as prime-era JCVD). I liked his sidekick, a wimpy Brixton-born Arab, who at the beginning of the film an old woman assumes is a terrorist (there is a great 2-in-a-row pay-off to this scene near the end of the film). In the last 10 mins, the story has a few implausible beats (mostly after the end result of the terrorist's actions), I think the screenwriters had written the main action of the film, and resorted to 'the numbers' in wrapping up, but I liked it, it was better than you'd expect. There is a bike chase sequence where I would've chosen subtly different shots, but the Director is quite good overall. Also, for Brits, look out for the Irish-accented supporting role by a star of the British "Shameless"! For Americans, for Brits, for soccer fans world-wide, watch this film. It's pretty great overall, given it's modest budget of $20 million - they got a lot for their money. May Dave Bautista do more British productions...
Good cast - original setting
Films dont need to be oscar rated to truly entertain
Accebt this as a fun action story with heart and you will not be dissapointed.
No offence to the big man, who I think is actually a good actor and plays to his strengths, but usually any film with a Wrestler as the lead I'm not watching ( minus the Rock )
But this works, it is what it is and doesn't try to be anything different..
Give it your time and you'll not be wasting it
Give it your time and you'll not be wasting it
"Final Score" is exactly what you expect it to be, and a bit more. The story is tight and simple, and the pace of action is fast. The idea of taking hostage a whole stadium of football fans is both current and real. In fact, making a film about it might seem as a safety valve as it will hopefully discourage anyone wanting to implement such a plan.
The added quality of the film is Amit Shah as Faisal, a bit clumsy, but extremely nice chap. He makes a fantastic Laurel to Dave Bautista's Hardy. That is if you take the film tongue-in-cheek. Bautista is, however, well cast. He's a charming big man with enough authority to convince the audience (and Ray Stevenson's villainous character!) that you don't mess with former US Army men.
Pierce Brosnan, fully bearded for "The Son", has a cameo role. It's always nice to see a household name supporting small films like this. Enjoy.
The added quality of the film is Amit Shah as Faisal, a bit clumsy, but extremely nice chap. He makes a fantastic Laurel to Dave Bautista's Hardy. That is if you take the film tongue-in-cheek. Bautista is, however, well cast. He's a charming big man with enough authority to convince the audience (and Ray Stevenson's villainous character!) that you don't mess with former US Army men.
Pierce Brosnan, fully bearded for "The Son", has a cameo role. It's always nice to see a household name supporting small films like this. Enjoy.
A British-American action thriller; A story about an ex-soldier who has to employ all his skills to try and rescue his kidnapped niece and help foil a plan by the kidnappers for mass destruction. This is a fun, noisy, brash, muscular action flick that bears some resemblance to the film 'Die Hard.' Bautista looks comfortable in his avuncular role; the sentimental moments work nicely. He looks easily capable of taking on the terrorists so the tension doesn't run high. It has a fairly predictable storyline, over-choreographed fighting scenes, and clichéd dialogue at times, but it is a handsome production - the villains' audacious plot and their unrelenting menace make the clock run down pleasingly.
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- AnecdotesThis film, based at West Ham United's old ground, during a fictional European Cup match and involving fictional West Ham United players , features cameo appearances from ex-West Ham players Tony Cottee and Rufus Brevett.
- GaffesThe non police radio was re tuned with a screwdriver, this is impossible as the police use a digital encrypted radio network (Airwave), and the radio shown was not an Airwave Radio...
- Citations
Michael Knox: You can keep your warm goddamn beer and your cold fucking weather and your dead goddamn Russians.
- Versions alternativesPrior to an official viewing by the UK's rating board, the BBFC, the filmmakers submitted a rough cut of the film to them. They informed the company that the film would likely receive an '18' certificate for two moments of sadistic violence, showing a man being stabbed in the groin and another's head forced into a deep fat fryer. The film was formally classified '15' after reductions were made to these scenes.
- ConnexionsReferenced in OWV Updates: Multimedia Update (31/05/2019) (2019)
- Bandes originalesTwo Tribes
Written by Peter Gill, Holly Johnson and Mark O'Toole
Published by Perfect Songs Ltd., a BMG Company
Recorded by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Courtesy of ZTT Records Limited under exclusive license to Union Square Music Limited, a BMG Company
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- Atentado en el estadio
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- Budget
- 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 472 770 $US
- Durée1 heure 44 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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