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Au Maroc, alors qu'il participe à la mise en place d'une distribution de nourriture dans un cadre humanitaire, un Néerlandais est kidnappé par un terroriste.Au Maroc, alors qu'il participe à la mise en place d'une distribution de nourriture dans un cadre humanitaire, un Néerlandais est kidnappé par un terroriste.Au Maroc, alors qu'il participe à la mise en place d'une distribution de nourriture dans un cadre humanitaire, un Néerlandais est kidnappé par un terroriste.
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- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
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Of course, I could watch just about anything with Lawrence Fishburne in it, but here, his performance and skill as an actor really shines.
That's not to detract from the others in this film. All of the principal actors delivered absolutely excellent, convincing character performances.
The story itself is a bit controversial, to say the least. It's not that I doubt this sort of "extreme" rendition occurs in current times, but there are various threads in this story which could be debated.
Of course, I won't explain the outcome here, you'll have to see this film for yourself for that. But it does deliver an "outside the box" outcome which is certainly different than most films of this genre'.
In a way, it does remind me a bit of the film "Unthinkable", another look into the murky world of extreme rendition, covert operations with a dark twist, and so on.
I would suggest seeing this. Even if you don't buy the implications of the story, the acting in this work is first rate.
That's not to detract from the others in this film. All of the principal actors delivered absolutely excellent, convincing character performances.
The story itself is a bit controversial, to say the least. It's not that I doubt this sort of "extreme" rendition occurs in current times, but there are various threads in this story which could be debated.
Of course, I won't explain the outcome here, you'll have to see this film for yourself for that. But it does deliver an "outside the box" outcome which is certainly different than most films of this genre'.
In a way, it does remind me a bit of the film "Unthinkable", another look into the murky world of extreme rendition, covert operations with a dark twist, and so on.
I would suggest seeing this. Even if you don't buy the implications of the story, the acting in this work is first rate.
I recently watched Five Fingers (2006) on Tubi. The film follows a Dutch man who travels to Morocco to set up a food bank. Shortly after his arrival, he is kidnapped by an infamous "enemy of the state" who suspects the man has ulterior motives and is working for someone else. The domestic terrorist then begins torturing him to uncover the truth.
Directed by Laurence Malkin (Soul Assassin), Five Fingers stars Laurence Fishburne (The Matrix), Ryan Phillippe (Crash), Colm Meaney (Layer Cake), Gina Torres (The Matrix Revolutions), and Touriya Haoud.
This is one of those movies that's quite average in most aspects, but it still keeps you interested in finding out what will happen next and who is playing whom. The story is a long game of cat and mouse, with solid dialogue and average torture scenes. While the premise behind the torture sequences is okay, they could have been executed better. The film features multiple twists and turns as more details emerge about who is telling the truth, and the ending is both rewarding and a fun conclusion. There's just enough here to make it worth watching at least once.
In conclusion, Five Fingers is a fairly average espionage thriller, but it has enough worthwhile elements to make it worth a viewing. I'd give it a 6/10.
Directed by Laurence Malkin (Soul Assassin), Five Fingers stars Laurence Fishburne (The Matrix), Ryan Phillippe (Crash), Colm Meaney (Layer Cake), Gina Torres (The Matrix Revolutions), and Touriya Haoud.
This is one of those movies that's quite average in most aspects, but it still keeps you interested in finding out what will happen next and who is playing whom. The story is a long game of cat and mouse, with solid dialogue and average torture scenes. While the premise behind the torture sequences is okay, they could have been executed better. The film features multiple twists and turns as more details emerge about who is telling the truth, and the ending is both rewarding and a fun conclusion. There's just enough here to make it worth watching at least once.
In conclusion, Five Fingers is a fairly average espionage thriller, but it has enough worthwhile elements to make it worth a viewing. I'd give it a 6/10.
I came to this movie not knowing much about the plot apart from the basic tag line. What a surprise then that this movie has turned out to be such an informative and very realistic exposition of how the use of terror and torture is utilised in todays world.
Fishburne and Phillipe as the two main characters locked in a battle of mind and will power turn in an excellent performance, as do the supporting characters. The story starts swiftly and almost from the beginning the tension is notched up, and with each twist and turn the movie continues to question who really is the good guy in all of this, if indeed there could be one. In fact this movie, if watched with an open mind can dispel so many stereotypical views about Muslims, the war on terror and what governments and organisations are doing in its name. At the very least its a great social commentary and talking point on the use of rendition and torture and its lack of moral standing in a so called civilised world.
In closing, one can say that the movie literally sucks the viewer in to the drama and never lets go until the credits are rolling. By this time you are bound to be left with very interesting questions, the answers for which are quite literally open ended. Even with all the tension created this movie never loses sight of the political commentary and therefore makes this a thinking persons Hostel or Saw. Well worth watching!
Fishburne and Phillipe as the two main characters locked in a battle of mind and will power turn in an excellent performance, as do the supporting characters. The story starts swiftly and almost from the beginning the tension is notched up, and with each twist and turn the movie continues to question who really is the good guy in all of this, if indeed there could be one. In fact this movie, if watched with an open mind can dispel so many stereotypical views about Muslims, the war on terror and what governments and organisations are doing in its name. At the very least its a great social commentary and talking point on the use of rendition and torture and its lack of moral standing in a so called civilised world.
In closing, one can say that the movie literally sucks the viewer in to the drama and never lets go until the credits are rolling. By this time you are bound to be left with very interesting questions, the answers for which are quite literally open ended. Even with all the tension created this movie never loses sight of the political commentary and therefore makes this a thinking persons Hostel or Saw. Well worth watching!
Despite Ryan Phillipe's awful accent (as Martijn), the movie does a good job pulling you into the world they create. It is, as advertised, a "psychological thriller" and a bit of a mystery as you watch it unfold and slowly flashbacks illuminate the present situation.
Laurence Fishburne is EXCELLENT and makes the movie. Phillipe does a good job and although other characters play pivotal roles, it is really about the two of them.
Most of the film is shot in the same location, but it never gets boring or drags and keeps a lot of tension in most of the scenes. A real psychological treat if you just enjoy it! Not the best movie, but certainly a solid piece of entertainment that gets you to look at things from a slightly different perspective than most treatments of the subject of 'terrorism'.
Laurence Fishburne is EXCELLENT and makes the movie. Phillipe does a good job and although other characters play pivotal roles, it is really about the two of them.
Most of the film is shot in the same location, but it never gets boring or drags and keeps a lot of tension in most of the scenes. A real psychological treat if you just enjoy it! Not the best movie, but certainly a solid piece of entertainment that gets you to look at things from a slightly different perspective than most treatments of the subject of 'terrorism'.
i missed the first 15 minutes first time i saw five fingers on cable . i thought it would be just another dumb action, terrorist movie with a typical ending . wow, was i wrong ! five fingers is a truly psychological thriller with a Hitchcock like ending . being only 87 minutes long, it shifts into high gear very quickly . it could have been a stage play because not many scene changes nor many characters to deal with here . Laurence Fishburne gives a truly memorable, award winning performance as Ahmad, the muslin kidnapper . the ending caught me totally by surprise . so much that i ran out to buy the DVD . i watched it a few times because i missed some important details the second time around . i am sorry i did not get to enjoy this movie in the theatre . it was one of the best movies i have seen during the past few years . most films i see are forgotten as soon as they roll the credits at the end . five fingers had me thinking about it for a long time . see it you won't be sorry !
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- AnecdotesWhen Martijn flails around trying to get free he bends one of the chair legs. Later when Aicha helps him up, the chair is no longer damaged.
- GaffesIt is not possible to read time in seconds on an analogue chess-clock. So the brute cannot know when to begin the countdown before the flag falls.
- ConnexionsReferences Lawrence d'Arabie (1962)
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- Fingers - Ataque terrorista
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 459 754 $US
- Durée
- 1h 27min(87 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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