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Un directeur de banque hanté par un violent braquage ayant coûté la vie de son collègue s'associe à son ancien voisin de police pour faire tomber l'agresseur, déclenchant une contre-attaque ... Tout lireUn directeur de banque hanté par un violent braquage ayant coûté la vie de son collègue s'associe à son ancien voisin de police pour faire tomber l'agresseur, déclenchant une contre-attaque explosive qui amène les trois hommes au point de rupture.Un directeur de banque hanté par un violent braquage ayant coûté la vie de son collègue s'associe à son ancien voisin de police pour faire tomber l'agresseur, déclenchant une contre-attaque explosive qui amène les trois hommes au point de rupture.
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Tyler Jon Olson
- Casey
- (as Tyler Olson)
Geoffrey M. Reeves
- Porter
- (as Geoff Reeves)
Tamara Belousova
- Marcie
- (as Tamara Belous)
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Although these types of stories have been overly done, I still enjoy watching them. This one could have been much better if only director Brian A. Miller knew how to direct.
For starters, he needs to invest in a tripod or something, as the shaky-cam and blurred filming gave me a headache.
To make matters worse, that annoying score was way too loud, it actually muffled some of the scenes dialogue - pretty much can't get any more amateur than that, and considering this isn't Miller's first film, it's a huge oversight, not to mention the score was just too 1980's and out of place in most scenes.
Now the writing by Bryce Hammons was just as terrible, with some scenes that just didn't make sense, as well as major plot issues, BUT, I am more forgiving towards him as he is a rookie writer with this film being only his second. I've also seen much worse writing from more seasoned writers.
The acting from all cast was actually not bad considering it seemed the director could have directed his cast better, but was probably too busy looking for that tripod. Frank Grillo and Johnathon Schaech performed well, and surprisingly so did Bruce Willis. He's been pretty annoying and bad in his latest films, so this one was a few notches up.
If you have nothing better to watch and can get past the annoying score, bad camera work and plot issues, this film is not all that bad. It's an honest 6/10 from me.
For starters, he needs to invest in a tripod or something, as the shaky-cam and blurred filming gave me a headache.
To make matters worse, that annoying score was way too loud, it actually muffled some of the scenes dialogue - pretty much can't get any more amateur than that, and considering this isn't Miller's first film, it's a huge oversight, not to mention the score was just too 1980's and out of place in most scenes.
Now the writing by Bryce Hammons was just as terrible, with some scenes that just didn't make sense, as well as major plot issues, BUT, I am more forgiving towards him as he is a rookie writer with this film being only his second. I've also seen much worse writing from more seasoned writers.
The acting from all cast was actually not bad considering it seemed the director could have directed his cast better, but was probably too busy looking for that tripod. Frank Grillo and Johnathon Schaech performed well, and surprisingly so did Bruce Willis. He's been pretty annoying and bad in his latest films, so this one was a few notches up.
If you have nothing better to watch and can get past the annoying score, bad camera work and plot issues, this film is not all that bad. It's an honest 6/10 from me.
Frank Grillo plays Jacob an unlikely bank manager. His bank is hit by a sole bank robber who is on a robbing spree. A security guard is killed and in the mayhem the robber disappears.
The robber is stealing money supposedly to help out his ill father living in a care home. The audience does not give a damn as he brutally killed other hard working people.
Jacob and his next door neighbour who is an ex-cop, James (Bruce Willis) try to track down the robber before his next heist. When Jacob gets in the robber's way, the stakes become more personal.
This is a dull movie, badly written, the action scenes are lame and with terrible incidental music. It is really a cheapo B movie with a cameo by Willis because he is probably on his $1 million a day deal.
The robber is stealing money supposedly to help out his ill father living in a care home. The audience does not give a damn as he brutally killed other hard working people.
Jacob and his next door neighbour who is an ex-cop, James (Bruce Willis) try to track down the robber before his next heist. When Jacob gets in the robber's way, the stakes become more personal.
This is a dull movie, badly written, the action scenes are lame and with terrible incidental music. It is really a cheapo B movie with a cameo by Willis because he is probably on his $1 million a day deal.
Bruce was the reason i said lemme check this out and i think thats my biggest movie regret or close to it. Poor acting, characters didn't allow me to feel any form of reality, the mother show very little emotions when her only daughter having a seizure. Bruce must have been very idle, the story was predictable and lame, am not sure where the conflict started, not sure why the robber continue to say a life for a life as if some vendetta is at play.. im truly hurt this movie is the worst!!!!
Acting was horrendous, the camera kept on zooming to the actors faces unnecessarily at times...
Bruce willis acting role was pointless and did not add any interesting factors to the movie.
The story line is more than boring, i recommend anyone who is thinking to watch this movie to wait until it's shown on tv 10 years later for free.
The story line is more than boring, i recommend anyone who is thinking to watch this movie to wait until it's shown on tv 10 years later for free.
Ok, terrible camera work but it was mixed well. Let's face it, we are in an age of two types of movies, super budget and lower budget. There are thousands of lower budget movies and many on and Netflix are simply casual movies. This is a causal movie with mistakes and issues but it's not awful. Bruce was Bruce, there were good shoot outs and it was perfect to watch while working.
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- AnecdotesThe Director was only given 14 days to shoot the movie while the Producers, Emmett/Furla took massive salaries.
- GaffesDuring the bank robbery in the beginning of the movie, the bank robber forces two bank employees to walk to the front of the bank while holding two bags of money. The bags explode, spewing out red dye in to the faces of the two employees. In the very next scene, the dye has almost completely disappeared from the faces and the bodies of the employees.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Représaille
- Lieux de tournage
- Cincinnati, Ohio, États-Unis(Numerous Locations)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 598 625 $US
- Durée
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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