Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA couple of people steal the daughter of a famous lawyer. Now they want money to give her back, but it's not just the money they want. They want revenge.A couple of people steal the daughter of a famous lawyer. Now they want money to give her back, but it's not just the money they want. They want revenge.A couple of people steal the daughter of a famous lawyer. Now they want money to give her back, but it's not just the money they want. They want revenge.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Flotilla Debarge
- Transvestite Hooker
- (as Flotilla DeBarge)
John A. Baker
- Bum on Subway
- (as John Baker)
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This is, hands down, one of the worst films I've attempted to watch in recent history. The story might have worked with better direction and a more competent cast, but...
Fortunately, Sam Rockwell managed to get past this film and move on to more impressive efforts.
Amber Kain is the acting equivalent of fingernails being dragged down a chalkboard. It's small wonder her filmography is what it is.
There are a great many fine, small budget films out there.
Skip this one.
Fortunately, Sam Rockwell managed to get past this film and move on to more impressive efforts.
Amber Kain is the acting equivalent of fingernails being dragged down a chalkboard. It's small wonder her filmography is what it is.
There are a great many fine, small budget films out there.
Skip this one.
The films of this director have, for me, been hit or miss. Shepard is a consistently good director, with deep values and a great sense of sarcastic humor. The problem is with the scripts that he chooses or co-creates. But this film is by far his best, especially because of its fine performances. As always, Sam Rockwell is captivating and John Rubinstein delivers a solid performance. But the runaway star of the film is its unusual villain. Amber Kain is a fireball of raw genius. She is brilliantly disturbing in the role of "Ruby." It takes an actor of rare humility to commit to playing such an unlikable role. It takes an even more rare talent to make such an unlikable character sympathetic. Amber Kain scores on both counts, much like Angelina Jolie did as the character of "Lisa" in Girl, Interrupted. Amber Kain is a movie star in the making that audiences will love to hate. The only question now is: can she play nice?
No, wait - it IS a train wreck. Did ANYBODY view this thing before releasing it? Some of the acting in this is worse than I've seen in High School productions, believe me!
The only reason to keep watching is to see if it ever gets better, or how much worse the direction / dialog / acting (using that term loosely here) can get. Was hoping for some sort of redemption, but don't waste your time like I did.
Truly - this was a waste of film or whatever they shot it on. Sam Rockwell should hire someone to burn the masters.
It's 90 minutes I'll never get back.
The only reason to keep watching is to see if it ever gets better, or how much worse the direction / dialog / acting (using that term loosely here) can get. Was hoping for some sort of redemption, but don't waste your time like I did.
Truly - this was a waste of film or whatever they shot it on. Sam Rockwell should hire someone to burn the masters.
It's 90 minutes I'll never get back.
this is some of the worst, most cliched writing i've seen in a while...terrible direction and horrible lighting and photography, not to mention the stilted acting, with the exception of the maid and sam rockwell. poor sam rockwell puts in an energetic performance only to be destroyed by how badly the shots were set up adn the editing...oh my god! what a boring, terrible, cliched film...the first 2 minutes lets you know...WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY!!! BORING! BORING! BORING!
A film maker who succeeds in holding our attention firmly for the entire length of his movie and causing us to empathize with the characters, is doing something right. If he's done this on a clearly minuscule budget, all the more credit is deserved..
Richard Shepherd's does all this with "Mercy". While it's not unlike many other kidnap dramas, it's executed with a sure hand and nicely played by all. John Rubinstein, not usually a lead actor, does very well in the part.
Sam Rockwell is (yet again!) an incompetent small time criminal and all the other supporting parts are well portrayed.
While extremely competent, ultimately there is not enough here to get too excited about, but Shepherd is a writer/director to watch out for.
Richard Shepherd's does all this with "Mercy". While it's not unlike many other kidnap dramas, it's executed with a sure hand and nicely played by all. John Rubinstein, not usually a lead actor, does very well in the part.
Sam Rockwell is (yet again!) an incompetent small time criminal and all the other supporting parts are well portrayed.
While extremely competent, ultimately there is not enough here to get too excited about, but Shepherd is a writer/director to watch out for.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 52 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 967 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 2 967 $US
- Durée
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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