Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter a nuclear war, society breaks down into two groups, the evil Euraks and the rebel Federation. A mercenary named Parsifal is hired by the Federation to infiltrate New York City, which i... Tout lireAfter a nuclear war, society breaks down into two groups, the evil Euraks and the rebel Federation. A mercenary named Parsifal is hired by the Federation to infiltrate New York City, which is controlled by the Euraks, to rescue the only fertile woman left on Earth.After a nuclear war, society breaks down into two groups, the evil Euraks and the rebel Federation. A mercenary named Parsifal is hired by the Federation to infiltrate New York City, which is controlled by the Euraks, to rescue the only fertile woman left on Earth.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Ratchet
- (as Roman Geer)
- Bronx
- (as Vincent Scalondro)
- Shorty
- (as Louis Ecclesia)
- Eurac Nurse
- (as Tiziana Fibbi)
- Rat Eater King
- (as Haruhiko Yamanouchi)
- Aschi - Mutant
- (as Tony Aschi)
- Nevada Race Announcer
- (as Frank Mezner)
- Eurac Soldier
- (non crédité)
- Junkyard Gang Member
- (non crédité)
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**1/2 Out Of 4-(Pretty Good)
One of many Italian post-apocalyptic action flicks to follow in the wake of Mad Max and Escape From New York, Sergio Martino's 2019: After The Fall Of New York is a wholly unoriginal, shoddily made, poorly acted crap-fest full of really badly choreographed action scenes, lousy special effects, manky props, amusing costumes, and seriously dumb characters. Opening with an unconvincing miniature model of nuked New York and ending with the launch of an equally cruddy model spacecraft, with all manner of cheap-jack nonsense packed in between, one might imagine the film to be hugely entertaining as a result, but Martino's uninspired direction and his cast's abysmal performances suck the life out of even the most silly of scenes.
Possibly just about worth watching for the robot clown with a massive glowing eyeball on its head, Shorty's valiant death ("Bastaaaarrrds!"), Big Ape throwing his sword to decapitate several of his enemy, and the hilarious eye-gouging (seriously, how did he not see that coming?), but don't bank on it. 3.5 out of 10, rounded up to 4 for IMDb.
Directed by Sergio Martino 2019, After the Fall of New York (2019 - Dopo la caduta di New York) is more sci-fi orientated than most (with a spaceship inclusion). Ernesto Gastaldi, Martino and Gabriel Rossini screenplay has echoes of Blade Runner (1982), Mad Max 2 (1981) and borrows heavily from Escape from New York (1981). It's one of the better copy-cat post-apocalyptic Italian films in the vein of similar to the films 1990 The Bronx Warriors, Escape from the Bronx, The New Barbarians and Endgame to name a few. Even copying a scene from Flash Gordon (1980).
It has all the same production issues of these low budget Italian cash-ins. Questionable, dialogue, acting, special effects, dubbing and sound design. This aside, the catchy soundtrack from Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis compliments the shenanigans and action adding to the B-movie charm. In contrast to the kitted vehicles, some of the sets and locations are notable. The derelict city set scenes have plenty of atmosphere courteous of cinematographer Giancarlo Ferrando as Michael Sopkiw's Parsifal and his rag tag side kicks Bronx and Ratchet make their way through the city encountering rats, cyborgs, fallout stricken street gangs, horses, ape-like mutants, dwarfs and dodging sonic weapons. It's grim and downbeat for the most part.
Miss Italy Anna Kanakis as evil officer Ania and striking Valentine Monnier as Giara along with B-movie regular George Eastman are memorable. Unfortunately Monnier is given little to do. Tiziana Fibi and Alessandra Tani even less. Kanakis shines here as the femme fatale as steals the film from not only the villain Serge Feuillard's Eurac Commander but also lead Sopkiw. To Martino's credit and company it's well filmed, with some tight continuity (Donatella Botti) and editing by Eugenio Alabiso there's also a few light left of field twists from the writers in the closing act.
Overall, it should come as no surprise it's over the top, full of tropes and holes, but its fast pace keeps momentum in true 80s Italian science fiction film style.
If you are not a B-movie lover, stay away. Genre fans, however, will not be disappointed here. Enjoy!
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the early 90's, Michael Sopkiw (by now retired from acting and living in Manhattan Beach,CA) decided to visit the local video rental store. He was instantly recognized by a clerk who declared himself a huge fan of '2019: After the Fall of New York' and admirer of Sopkiw's short career. That clerk's name was Quentin Tarantino.
- GaffesAs the ship takes off for Alpha Centauri at the end of the film, Parsifal and others are simply standing around on the ship without being strapped in. This is especially odd since the President has specifically referred to his inability to endure the g-forces during takeoff.
- Citations
Parsifal: [being held captive] I don't think we have met.
Ania: [kissing Parsifal, continues to caress Parsifal's bare chest] Do you know me now?
Parsifal: Certainly not in the biblical sense.
Ania: You've been... condemned to death.
Parsifal: You're my last cigarette, huh?
Ania: [scuffs, freeing Parsifal] No. If you're willing and cooperative and tell me what I want to know, that might be your partition... for mercy.
Parsifal: [they both kiss] I think I'll sign it.
- Crédits fousThe film's credits list this as an "Italian-Frenchy" co-production.
- Versions alternativesOriginally rated "X" when released in the U.S. in 1984, extreme violence was trimmed to be re-rated "R".
- ConnexionsEdited into La regina degli uomini pesce (1995)
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