Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA humanitarian minesweeping operation in Angola uncovers a covert operation that is planting new and deadly mines.A humanitarian minesweeping operation in Angola uncovers a covert operation that is planting new and deadly mines.A humanitarian minesweeping operation in Angola uncovers a covert operation that is planting new and deadly mines.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Zukile Gqobose
- Zukili
- (as Zukile Qobose)
Ernest Mbanzi
- Mercenary #5
- (as Ernest Mbanze)
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This film was a real snooze-fest interrupted by brief flashes of action. In fact, most of the action took place at the beginning and the end. You could skip the whole middle.
Dolph Lundgren sure didn't show the action hero we saw in The Punisher or Universal Soldier as a demolitions expert in taking apart land mines.
Claire Stansfield was equally flat as the woman who recruited him to help rid Angola of a new type of mine.
Someone even compared Lungren to Commando Arnold. What a joke!
I imagine that there is a market for movies like this in foreign countries.
Dolph Lundgren sure didn't show the action hero we saw in The Punisher or Universal Soldier as a demolitions expert in taking apart land mines.
Claire Stansfield was equally flat as the woman who recruited him to help rid Angola of a new type of mine.
Someone even compared Lungren to Commando Arnold. What a joke!
I imagine that there is a market for movies like this in foreign countries.
1998 Dolph Lundgren action flick with a surprisingly decent budget for its time, telling the story of a humanitarian minesweeping operation in Angola which uncovers a covert operation that is planting new and deadly mines. The movie kicks in about halfway through and has some good action spots with the ending set piece, in particular, being impressive. It's not the best Dolph has to offer and for the first half of the movie he doesn't do much except drink and shout but it gives you a Lundgren fix in the end
Dolph Lundgren always stars as a broken character due to something in his past and that is similar to this film except now, he plays someone who helps find mines in the ground. The supporting cast is the main draw for this film as there are a lot of character actors in this film that elevates the cast. I'm always up for these types of action films as you're sure to get more fun out of them. This is an entertaining and engaging film especially for action junkies and fans of Lundgren, but if you've seen are neither you may walk away disappointed wanting something more. I would suggest this film above most others in the Lundgren filmography.
This movie's grasp of Angolan politics is about as informed as it's knowledge of landmines. In other words, it makes the Lethal Weapon movies look like sophisticated dramas. Even your average Berkeley protester, full of ideal but without a clue as to what is really going on, would be able to display a better grasp of the political situation than this movie. Fight coreography and direction is laughablly bad. Fanfilms on theForce.net tend to be better. Suddenly, 1/2 way through, Dolph becomes an Indianna Jones clone. During a rescue scene, when time is of the essence, he takes time to change clothes. The whole mine sequence reads like Steven Speilburg's rejects. The village scenes scream bogus as well. All these villagers have food and clothing, and running water and plumbing. And they're dumb enough to be playing football in the minefield just when "Our Hero" needs motivation. Overall, the film may have been made to advance a political agenda, but it failed. This is the lamest Dolph movie I've scene since... ever. The only one that comes close to being worse was the film where they actually stole footage from another Dolph movie! Using the Cranky scale (1-4 bombs, Dynamite, Nuke), This one is a dynamite!
Very disappointing movie to say the least. A "cheap shot" if you will.
However, the only good thing about this movie is the collaborative interaction between Hollywood (American)and African (predominantly South African) actors/crew: which is POSSIBLE. As a South African it was also quite funny to see Dolph Lundgren drinking "beer" from a bottle labelled with a well-known South African beer brand. This taking into account the supposed script location to be "Angola".
Judging Claire Stansfield for the first time(not having seen any of her earlier movie efforts)it seems she'd be better off displaying her physical features in a movie genre that requires it. Acting prowess, as far as she is concerned, is non-existent. I'll rate this movie 3/10 for effort and just going through the motions of movie making.
However, the only good thing about this movie is the collaborative interaction between Hollywood (American)and African (predominantly South African) actors/crew: which is POSSIBLE. As a South African it was also quite funny to see Dolph Lundgren drinking "beer" from a bottle labelled with a well-known South African beer brand. This taking into account the supposed script location to be "Angola".
Judging Claire Stansfield for the first time(not having seen any of her earlier movie efforts)it seems she'd be better off displaying her physical features in a movie genre that requires it. Acting prowess, as far as she is concerned, is non-existent. I'll rate this movie 3/10 for effort and just going through the motions of movie making.
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- AnecdotesDolph Lundgren was personally disappointed with the film and attributed its poor quality to director Keoni Waxman's inexperience with the action genre.
- GaffesAs Christian Erickson slides after his motor cycle lands on the train, he can be seen rolling on a wheeled platform.
- Citations
Michelle Flynn: I don't get you... have you always been this much of an asshole or did you just take lessons?
Christian Erickson: Took leasons.
- ConnexionsEdited into Opération Delta Force 5 (2000)
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- Budget
- 12 500 000 $US (estimé)
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By what name was Les démineurs (1998) officially released in Canada in English?
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