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Un homme en enfer

Titre original : Boogie Boy
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 44min
NOTE IMDb
5,0/10
774
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Mark Dacascos and Jaimz Woolvett in Un homme en enfer (1998)
Home Video Trailer from Imperial Entertainment
Lire trailer2:24
2 Videos
4 photos
CriminalitéThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA man who has just been released from prison vows to start a new life, but is put in danger when a drug addict cellmate appears.A man who has just been released from prison vows to start a new life, but is put in danger when a drug addict cellmate appears.A man who has just been released from prison vows to start a new life, but is put in danger when a drug addict cellmate appears.

  • Réalisation
    • Craig Hamann
  • Scénario
    • Craig Hamann
  • Casting principal
    • Mark Dacascos
    • Emily Lloyd
    • Michael Peña
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,0/10
    774
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Craig Hamann
    • Scénario
      • Craig Hamann
    • Casting principal
      • Mark Dacascos
      • Emily Lloyd
      • Michael Peña
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Boogie Boy
    Trailer 2:24
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    Boogie Boy
    Trailer 2:23
    Boogie Boy
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    Trailer 2:23
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    Rôles principaux24

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    Mark Dacascos
    Mark Dacascos
    • Jesse Page
    Emily Lloyd
    Emily Lloyd
    • Hester
    Michael Peña
    Michael Peña
    • Drug Dealer
    Jaimz Woolvett
    Jaimz Woolvett
    • Larry Storey
    Scott Sowers
    • Bulldog
    Karen Sheperd
    Karen Sheperd
    • Marlene
    • (as Karen Lee Sheperd)
    Robert Bauer
    Robert Bauer
    • Breeze
    Traci Lords
    Traci Lords
    • Shonda Lee Bragg
    Linnea Quigley
    Linnea Quigley
    • Gretchen
    John Hawkes
    John Hawkes
    • T-Bone
    Joan Jett
    Joan Jett
    • Jerk
    Tommy Price
    • Rocket Brutes Band Member
    Sean Koos
    • Rocket Brutes Band Member
    Tony Bruno
    • Rocket Brutes Band Member
    Brett R. Goetsch
    • Roadie
    Jonathan Scarfe
    Jonathan Scarfe
    • Leland Bowles
    John Koyama
    John Koyama
    • Lawrence Wong
    Ethan Jensen
    • Dave
    • Réalisation
      • Craig Hamann
    • Scénario
      • Craig Hamann
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    Avis des utilisateurs15

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    Kitty Grrrowl

    Average Film, a little Confused?

    Boogie Boy begins with the kind of idea that could either descend into mindless violence or squishy feel-good moralising. Instead, it does neither, prefering to sit on the fence the entire duration. It's a shame that someone along the line didn't take a chance and make a film that might have been *shock, horror* CONTROVERSIAL. The relationship between the two main characters is never more than hinted at, they always introduce each other as "friends" and as they progress along the path to "Clean Living", "A Fresh Start" etc etc they encounter similarly confused characters. View Hester, Emily Llyod's ditzy hair-twirling rip-off of Juliette Lewis in Kalifornia. When Hesters true colours show, and she turns into the hard, greedy bitch trying to run out with her nondescript husbands' winnings from a bet, she doesn't quite manage to give it the manipulativeness that I feel is trying to come across. She isn't quite nasty enough to have you believe in the change. But which one's the real her!? Actually, returning to Kalifornia, the fine road-movie serial killer tale of David Duchovny and his snobby girlfriend, the whole idea of the motel seems to have been lifted wholesale. A few tweaks here and there, but nonetheless the feeling is that empty wasteland, no way back kind of vibe that was one of the strongest atmospheres in Kalifornia. Maybe it's unfair to compare the two, but Boogie Boy seems to be all frills and no substance... something under the surface isn't quite sincere enough, not quite substantial enough to ring true. Unconvincing, Bland, the worst flaw is the characterisation. A fair enough film with some good ideas, nothing stunning. Watch it if there's nothing else
    5Quinoa1984

    has (some of) the ingredients but not the right mixture

    It may be of some significance to note that the front of the box boasts "From the Academy Award Winning Co-Writer of Pulp Fiction", which is a white lie as it only boasts Roger Avary as executive producer. But writer/director Craig Hamann does come out of the same group that Tarantino did, which was the Video Archives store that they all worked at, and in the mid 80's Hamann and Tarantino collaborated on the aborted feature-film project My Best Friends Birthday. So while Boogie Boy may appear to be a very pale knockoff of something from the Tarantino-verse (drug deal gone bad, bad-looking hit-men, some friendship stuff gone awry, weird supporting characters), it would seem to be more natural a thing to come out of Hamann than just cashing in. It was his feature film debut as director, and he probably carried some of those memories from the days of watching genre movies with the likes of Tarantino and Avary.

    Sadly, Hamann's career didn't even turn out as good as Avary's much less Tarantino's, and after Boogie Boy Hamann's credits are basically non-existent. Maybe something happened during this production, or perhaps due to the lack of actual distribution (it's a straight-to-video looking thing right from the cover, and the eighteen minutes of previews on the VHS tape I saw confirm its uber-B-movieness). It isn't a completely bad premise, just a little tired: a guy gets out of prison, meets up with his old buddy from the inside (the two watched each others back to make sure neither was raped or beat up too bad), but the old buddy is a heroin addict, the other guy is clean and wants to move on to be a drummer after an impromptu performance in Joan Jett's band (yeah, she's not named Joan Jett, but she basically plays herself).

    As it turns out though, Jesse goes along with Larry reluctantly on a drug deal, which goes bad and Jesse has to take out the baddie druggers. Jesse and Larry go on the run and hide out at some desert motel with two deadbeat weirdos (one of whom very strangely, though not funny-strange, by Frederic Forrest). That's the premise the movie rests on, and it's not very original. And for a film like this, it asks to have some strong characters, or just people that might be striking or different or have some kind of conflict that can resonate. Jesse and Larry, as played by Mark Dacascos and Jaimz Woolvett, don't really progress much from start to finish: Jesse leaves the high-and-mighty rehabilitated prisoner (albeit rather agile killer if need be, like a drummer ninja), and Larry leaves still a burnt-out-dead-end druggie. As for other characters, they either turn up dead or just... I don't know.

    The characters aren't developed much past their initial impressions, and the dialog, while competently written and on occasion clever and witty, doesn't come anywhere near to the standard that Hamann's former Video Archives buddies could come up with. It carries some powerful scenes in fits and starts, but just when it looks like the actors (mostly Woolvett as Badascos is really stiff) could carry it somewhere else interesting, it stalls into formula, or weird asides with Frederic Forrest who looks like he just wanted some time in the sun (he only has one halfway convincing scene towards the end when he talks about how he came across a bunch of money).

    And yet, for all of the faults in the film, mostly due to a lack of ambition if not some creativity (Hamann, like QT, is an Elvis fan thoroughly, which is a nice touch), I wish Hamann had made some more films. Between this and My Best Friend's Birthday, he doesn't shine out like a great auteur, but there are sparks that speak to an original talent just waiting to develop. Sadly, this doesn't really do it though. 5.5/10
    Moviemkr

    Requires more than one sitting to get through this ?!?!

    No plot. No story. And not much acting. Pointless scenes of drug use, band concerts, motorcycle riding, and a lot of worthless dialogue made me wanna dive head first off my balcony. Thank goodness my friend wanted to check in on the football game that was on TV, so we could stop this movie, often, very often and watch some of the game. As a HUGE Mark Dacascas fan.. this is very disappointing. Much like the Crow TV series.
    Rick-135

    A cool film:

    I liked Boogie boy a lot. I think it was a good film. It did have a plot. It was about friendship and loyalty as well as drugs. Mark Dacascos was pretty good but I think Jaimz Woolvett was even better,but Joan Jett was by far the one who was really doing the best acting. She was very good with her small little part and I think many who see this film will remember her more then they will remember the two leads. I also really enjoyed the movie's soundtrack.
    Tulse-2

    I'm all for gay subtext, but...

    ...this movie is so confused it goes from good-bad to bad-bad quite early on. The sexual relationship between the two male leads would have been interesting if explored. Am I the only one who thought the lead (Mark Decascos?) was gay and struggling with his sexuality???

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      Craig Hamann's friend Roger Avary acted as a producer primarily to help his friend get meetings with potential financiers. Roger was valuable to Craig in several ways on the film, especially during post production. He edited "Boogie Boy" down from 112 minutes to 99 minutes. After acquiring the distribution rights, Imperial Entertainment used his name to advertise the film as coming from "the Academy Award winning writer of Pulp Fiction (1994)", thus tricking consumers into thinking the movie was 1) from Quentin Tarantino and 2) actually written by the writer of Pulp Fiction. Both Craig Hamann and Roger Avary were displeased about this.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 février 2007 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Boogie Boy
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Imperial Entertainment
      • Road Dog Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 1 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 44min(104 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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