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Trois criminels endurcis se retrouvent pris au piège dans un entrepôt alors qu'ils sont encerclés par la police et qu'une menace encore plus grave les attend à l'intérieur - un chien tueur p... Tout lireTrois criminels endurcis se retrouvent pris au piège dans un entrepôt alors qu'ils sont encerclés par la police et qu'une menace encore plus grave les attend à l'intérieur - un chien tueur presque impossible à arrêter.Trois criminels endurcis se retrouvent pris au piège dans un entrepôt alors qu'ils sont encerclés par la police et qu'une menace encore plus grave les attend à l'intérieur - un chien tueur presque impossible à arrêter.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Jeko Bogoslovov
- K-9 Cop
- (as Jay Bogoslovov)
Keith D. Evans
- Security Guard
- (as Keith Evans)
Dimiter Doichinov
- Second Cop
- (as Dimitar Doichinov)
Josh Ethier
- The Ride
- (voix)
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This is a strange film, it's more intriguing than entertaining. The story-line of the participants is the present and flashbacks. It veers from funny to serious, to sad, to scary. You soon know what the fear factor is, and it's not some CGI monster, it's something everyone could relate too. The actors are top rate in keeping you interested, the writer obviously feels strongly about the subplot running through the film as well. It's well worth watching, my only gripe was it should have ended without the added ending.
A lot better than I expected, caught this one on Netflix this evening and it's a straightforward movie. WARNING: dogfights are a major part of this one, although it leaves most of the gore to the viewer's imagination. Not a movie for folks who don't like to hear dogs yelp/sound like they're in pain.
Three thieves (Brody, Culkin, Malkovich) hide out in an abandoned warehouse after a heist. But there's a killer dog on the loose. Reminiscent of Cujo only with really good sets. Had me on the edge of my seat. Intermingled were chunks of exposition on each of the thieves in flashbacks. Culkin was quite good.
A lot of camera work from the dog's point of view, which was a unique element. The first minute of the movie was the worst minute.
Three thieves (Brody, Culkin, Malkovich) hide out in an abandoned warehouse after a heist. But there's a killer dog on the loose. Reminiscent of Cujo only with really good sets. Had me on the edge of my seat. Intermingled were chunks of exposition on each of the thieves in flashbacks. Culkin was quite good.
A lot of camera work from the dog's point of view, which was a unique element. The first minute of the movie was the worst minute.
For those of us who have watched Brody and Malkovich films and not only appreciated their immense talents, but also respected their free will. For those of us who respect and appreciate their acting abilities and presence that draws viewers into whatever roll they are playing, whatever the vehicle, we might appreciate the story might be more believable, better directed or realized, but it is rare you doubt the actors themselves. Even if the vehicle is...a bit strange or problematic. I liked the film well enough, it wasn't a waste of time, as I liked the dialogues between the two, and the style of showing flashbacks visualizing their revelries was smoothly done. For me, it didn't detract or disrupt the flow. That being said, the story didn't have great depth. It was a "slice of life" in a trio of career criminals day who were interrupted by a dog with issues. which viewers are given a glimpse into.
As some others have said, I thought the perspective of the dog was very well done, to help viewers better understand their perspective, even if overall the premise was almost comedic, but perhaps that was the mission of the writer carried out by the director. If so, it was fulfilled nicely. I've never seen Cujo. I've never seen Reservoir Dogs either. I think it doesn't matter, as they say, "comparisons are odious." The characters of Malkovich and Brody had good conversations and solid presence thoroughout. Their choice in the roles on a clearly non-Oscar worthy script will, of course, be debated by known critics and armchair criticizers, but the emotional aspects of the characters? I can understand why they took the roles. Besides they maybe liked each other, the director, or whatever else. To me, it was far from a waste of time. Another Kulkin, wasn't terrible either, but predictable, as the inevitable conclusion of the story takes place.
As some others have said, I thought the perspective of the dog was very well done, to help viewers better understand their perspective, even if overall the premise was almost comedic, but perhaps that was the mission of the writer carried out by the director. If so, it was fulfilled nicely. I've never seen Cujo. I've never seen Reservoir Dogs either. I think it doesn't matter, as they say, "comparisons are odious." The characters of Malkovich and Brody had good conversations and solid presence thoroughout. Their choice in the roles on a clearly non-Oscar worthy script will, of course, be debated by known critics and armchair criticizers, but the emotional aspects of the characters? I can understand why they took the roles. Besides they maybe liked each other, the director, or whatever else. To me, it was far from a waste of time. Another Kulkin, wasn't terrible either, but predictable, as the inevitable conclusion of the story takes place.
For all you haters out there, maybe you should re-watch it again!!!!!
This was a very good movie and I do not understand the antipathy expressed in some of the reviews.
I normally don't like films where the action takes place in a single location, such as a warehouse or a room -- too confining, and usually low budget.
Sure, there are points which challenge credulity. For example, abandoned warehouses don't still have electrical service and Thompson machine guns run out of ammo, like any other gun. In addition there is the conundrum of how the police could possibly miss the dead guy in the Cadillac out back when they searched the building.
Yet it has a great cast and the flashbacks are entertaining, The production values were relatively high and the performances were above average.
I think including the dog's perspective in the story worked well as well.
I liked the film. I liked it very much.
I normally don't like films where the action takes place in a single location, such as a warehouse or a room -- too confining, and usually low budget.
Sure, there are points which challenge credulity. For example, abandoned warehouses don't still have electrical service and Thompson machine guns run out of ammo, like any other gun. In addition there is the conundrum of how the police could possibly miss the dead guy in the Cadillac out back when they searched the building.
Yet it has a great cast and the flashbacks are entertaining, The production values were relatively high and the performances were above average.
I think including the dog's perspective in the story worked well as well.
I liked the film. I liked it very much.
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- AnecdotesThree dogs of the Perro de Presa Canario, a.k.a. Canary Mastiff breed were used to play the role of De Niro. Their names were Curly, Ademar and Han Solo. Each of them had a different task. One more dog of the breed appears in the movie - a little puppy. It was given as a present to Yariv Lerner, CEO of Nu Boyana Film Studios, where the movie was shot. The puppy was named De Niro.
- GaffesNear the end, the bullet paths enter into the water from different angles, despite coming from one, stationary shooter.
The shooter wasn't stuck to the floor, he could move around. He could also angle his pistol and cause the bullets to enter the water from different angles.
- Crédits fousSpecial thanks to .. all the animals that teach us to be better human beings.
- ConnexionsReferences Star Wars: Épisode IV - Un nouvel espoir (1977)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 344 040 $US
- Durée
- 1h 33min(93 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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