Wade Dalton, un agent du FBI, capture Serik Ibrayev, un mystérieux agent de la pègre mongole. Il fait équipe avec le détective Ganzorig, pour livrer Serik au tribunal et témoigner contre un ... Tout lireWade Dalton, un agent du FBI, capture Serik Ibrayev, un mystérieux agent de la pègre mongole. Il fait équipe avec le détective Ganzorig, pour livrer Serik au tribunal et témoigner contre un syndicat du crime qui fera tout pour les arrêter.Wade Dalton, un agent du FBI, capture Serik Ibrayev, un mystérieux agent de la pègre mongole. Il fait équipe avec le détective Ganzorig, pour livrer Serik au tribunal et témoigner contre un syndicat du crime qui fera tout pour les arrêter.
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I liked this movie even though I don't often see action movies the choice of funny and ironic dialogues made this movie very enjoyable... I loved Serik I could listen to him for hours while he talks... I loved the kiss , a small gesture that for me clearly explained the choice of Serik To conclude I recommend everyone to see it.
As you might not know, this is the producer's cut of 1:30 hours compared with director's cut of whole 3 hours. This cut was way better than the original one because it just included most funny, action, intense moments and cutted out repetitive and inefficient long scenes.
Humor extremely well-thought and unprecedentedly decent for Mongolian film standards: making me laugh almost every dialogue that has jokes and teases.
Action scenes are good-enough for Mongolian movie. I actually quite enjoyed the experience of seeing car chase and shootout in my peaceful home city.
In addition to all the aforementioned brilliance of this movie, Serik's actor was not only charismatic and badass but also carrying the action scenes almost all by himself.
In sum, it touched my feeling more than any other action films I watched recently mainly due to the fact that I attached to Mongolia more than anything and it was great film which made the Mongolian action movie's standard over the roof.
Best, Tsekamaru
Humor extremely well-thought and unprecedentedly decent for Mongolian film standards: making me laugh almost every dialogue that has jokes and teases.
Action scenes are good-enough for Mongolian movie. I actually quite enjoyed the experience of seeing car chase and shootout in my peaceful home city.
In addition to all the aforementioned brilliance of this movie, Serik's actor was not only charismatic and badass but also carrying the action scenes almost all by himself.
In sum, it touched my feeling more than any other action films I watched recently mainly due to the fact that I attached to Mongolia more than anything and it was great film which made the Mongolian action movie's standard over the roof.
Best, Tsekamaru
As we all know, American cinema has been pretty much dead for a while now, killed by greedy studios, boring franchise sequels and political correctness. So we're forced to look elsewhere, to South Korea in particular, but Mongolians, whoever saw that coming? This movie is low budget, has no star power and while not too original, it's competently directed and edited and the end result is surprisingly watchable and better overall than most non American crime thrillers. And American ones for that matter, if we leave out Dragged Across Concrete.
Can't say that I would have enjoyed the 3-hour-long director's cut, but this wasn't the worst cliched action movie I've ever seen -- far from it. It's a movie we've seen countless times before, but it was a lot better than most of the '70s and '80s action flicks it harks back to.
Guess it's the Mongolian charm?
Guess it's the Mongolian charm?
The novelty of watching an action film predominantly shot in Mongolia, with mostly Mongolian actors, is certainly an initial draw. But if the movie doesn't grab you in the first few minutes, that novelty wears off and you'll probably move on. But that is certainly not the case with THE MONGOLIAN CONNECTION. This has the look, feel and edge of a 1970s action film. There is a grittiness to the proceedings but also a beauty in the choreography of the action scenes. Director Drew Thomas knows his way around an action scene, and you'll find that out within the first ten minutes. As we all know, most shootouts are a bore. We've seen millions. But watch the first one in this film and don't tell me you don't see touches of Brian DePalma. In a later car chase scene (again, we've seen millions), you'll be reminded of Friedkin's FRENCH CONNECTION scene. Maybe that's going overboard for a lower budget genre action picture, but you'll notice this film is made with care. You'll care about the characters, and there is some humor. A lot of these action pix forget to throw that in, or they lay it on with a trowel. This has just the right amount to make it work, but then it gets back down to dirty business. A very intriguing film and well-worth checking out.
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- AnecdotesThe Mongolian Connection had its World Première at FANTASPOA Film Festival - Porto Alegre, Brazil - on May 16th, 2019.
- GaffesIn the intro, the word "Academy" is misspelled: IFI Productions Presents in association with Hollywood Film Academey.
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