The Tax Collector
- 2020
- Accord parental
- 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
4,9/10
17 k
MA NOTE
Un «percepteur d'impôts» travaillant pour un seigneur du crime voit la sécurité de sa famille compromise lorsque le rival de son patron débarque à Los Angeles et chamboule l'entreprise.Un «percepteur d'impôts» travaillant pour un seigneur du crime voit la sécurité de sa famille compromise lorsque le rival de son patron débarque à Los Angeles et chamboule l'entreprise.Un «percepteur d'impôts» travaillant pour un seigneur du crime voit la sécurité de sa famille compromise lorsque le rival de son patron débarque à Los Angeles et chamboule l'entreprise.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Jose Conejo Martin
- Conejo
- (as Conejo)
Aaliyah Lopez
- Casey
- (as Aaliyah Samara Lopez)
Avis à la une
So the movie starts off interesting, with both characters equally important in their own ways, however, is suddenly turns into a hodgepodge of scenes. I don't really know if it was edited this way purposely or not, but many scenes seems like to time had passed by. It really distracted me from finding the movie interesting anymore and I ended up fast-forwarding until the end.
I wanted this movie to be good, shia, awesome trailer, awesome storyline. But no... so much potential and literally wasted! First half is not bad, it starts quite interesting, but then all of a sudden it goes down south verrrrrrrryyyyyy quickly!!
Skip this one, just a waste of time.
Skip this one, just a waste of time.
Shia did great, but he wasnt the main character.
The acting by David could have been better, it almost seemed like he was reading off of cue cards in some scenes.
And the girl who played the wife Alexis... her lips are so full of filler and it was so distracting during the movie! Her and David are supposed to have a passionate marriage, so they kiss a lot. There are a lot of close ups of the married couple- and all I could focus on was her lips full of filler. Jesus.
The acting by David could have been better, it almost seemed like he was reading off of cue cards in some scenes.
And the girl who played the wife Alexis... her lips are so full of filler and it was so distracting during the movie! Her and David are supposed to have a passionate marriage, so they kiss a lot. There are a lot of close ups of the married couple- and all I could focus on was her lips full of filler. Jesus.
It's a David Ayer film which generally means it may have interesting ideas, but an uneven execution. It has a gritty, but well -produced look. And yes, it really doesn't deserve a 4.8 IMDB rating and overall critical disdain.
The stand - out performer is Shia LaBeouf, who succeeds in creating a surprisingly convincing and threatening presence as tax collection enforcer Creeper, who unfortunately for the movie's success is not the lead character. He plays second banana and loyal off - sider to his lifelong friend David (Bobby Soto), who despite being the ostensible lead, is simply not as arresting a character. Why LaBeouf was nominated for a Razzie for this role, I'll never know? He's the best thing The Tax Collector has going for it. Interestingly the film also boasts another good, but criminally (pardon the pun) under - utilised cameo from a near, unrecognisable Jimmy Smits as "Wizard" Cuevas, an imprisoned Mexican Mafia crime lord, who features in a largely unneeded late narrative twist.
The Tax Collector like many of Ayer's films is certainly not faultless. But I found the focus on LA gangs, especially those of Mexican origin, combined with an associated observation of urban Mexican culture, nevertheless quite compelling.
The stand - out performer is Shia LaBeouf, who succeeds in creating a surprisingly convincing and threatening presence as tax collection enforcer Creeper, who unfortunately for the movie's success is not the lead character. He plays second banana and loyal off - sider to his lifelong friend David (Bobby Soto), who despite being the ostensible lead, is simply not as arresting a character. Why LaBeouf was nominated for a Razzie for this role, I'll never know? He's the best thing The Tax Collector has going for it. Interestingly the film also boasts another good, but criminally (pardon the pun) under - utilised cameo from a near, unrecognisable Jimmy Smits as "Wizard" Cuevas, an imprisoned Mexican Mafia crime lord, who features in a largely unneeded late narrative twist.
The Tax Collector like many of Ayer's films is certainly not faultless. But I found the focus on LA gangs, especially those of Mexican origin, combined with an associated observation of urban Mexican culture, nevertheless quite compelling.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film takes place in the same universe as the films "Training Day" and "Harsh Times," all written by director David Ayer. The Blood gang member character "Bone" (portrayed by Cle Sloan) appeared in Training Day. The film also references the existence of the fictional Latino gang "Hillside Trece," which was the gang Alonzo Harris had dealings with in Training Day, and the gang is mentioned in Harsh Times as well.
- GaffesAt the start David leaves home to go to work in his daggy tracksuit & arrives at work in different clothes.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Movies of 2020 (2020)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El recolector
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 044 212 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 309 694 $US
- 9 août 2020
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 325 781 $US
- Durée
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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