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Bangkok Dangerous

  • 2008
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  • 1h 39min
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5,3/10
59 k
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Bangkok Dangerous (2008)
This is the first theatrical trailer for Bangkok Dangerous, directed by Oxide Pang Chun and Danny Pang.
Lire trailer2:13
3 Videos
36 photos
ActionCriminalitéThriller

Un tueur à gages à Bangkok pour une série d'emplois enfreint son code personnel lorsqu'il tombe amoureux d'une femme du coin et se lie avec son garçon de courses.Un tueur à gages à Bangkok pour une série d'emplois enfreint son code personnel lorsqu'il tombe amoureux d'une femme du coin et se lie avec son garçon de courses.Un tueur à gages à Bangkok pour une série d'emplois enfreint son code personnel lorsqu'il tombe amoureux d'une femme du coin et se lie avec son garçon de courses.

  • Réalisation
    • Danny Pang
    • Oxide Chun Pang
  • Scénario
    • Jason Richman
    • Oxide Chun Pang
    • Danny Pang
  • Casting principal
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Charlie Yeung
    • Shahkrit Yamnarm
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    59 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
    • Scénario
      • Jason Richman
      • Oxide Chun Pang
      • Danny Pang
    • Casting principal
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Charlie Yeung
      • Shahkrit Yamnarm
    • 174avis d'utilisateurs
    • 127avis des critiques
    • 24Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos3

    Bangkok Dangerous: Theatrical trailer
    Trailer 2:13
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    Bangkok Dangerous: Water Bottle Shootout
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    Bangkok Dangerous: Water Bottle Shootout

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    Rôles principaux55

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    Nicolas Cage
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    • Joe
    Charlie Yeung
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    • Fon
    • (as Charlie Young)
    Shahkrit Yamnarm
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    • Kong
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    Peter Shadrin
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    Arthajid Puengvicha
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    Duangjai Srisawang
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    Veerasak Boonchard
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    Joe Sakol Palvanichkul
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    • (as Sakol Palvanichkul)
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    Thanrada Kao-Im
    • Waitress
    Nam-Nguen Boonnak
    • Fon's grandmother
    • (as Namngen Boonnark)
    • Réalisation
      • Danny Pang
      • Oxide Chun Pang
    • Scénario
      • Jason Richman
      • Oxide Chun Pang
      • Danny Pang
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    Otoboke

    Frustrating and disappointing.

    Bangkok Dangerous is an oft frustrating and disappointing experience, not because it is inherently bad per se, but rather because it shows promise yet consistently squanders it. At its core, the movie exists as a compelling and –at times- engaging feature that caters to high octane thrills and adequate drama. Yet burdened with an overwhelming sense of kitschy design put in place to satisfy those looking for no-fuss action, the feature inevitably comes to a close in a manner that reflects the experience as a whole. This unconvincing back-and-forth structure inevitably hinders the movie's ability to fully envelop in the manner that it hopes to; the action can be potent, but all too contrived; characterisation welcome but treated as plot devices; drama which is emotive and interesting but underplayed all the same. A jarring, neurotic affair with underdeveloped promise and too many flaws to capitalise on such greater features, Bangkok Dangerous is a two headed monster, one of which is far easier on the eyes than the other.

    Following impeccable and high-end contract hit-man Joe (Nicolas Cage), the focus of Bangkok Dangerous is simple; a man who lives by 4 rules which dictate how to do his job with precision and success, Joe is also one ridden with loneliness, unable to create relationships with anyone for fear of breaching his security. At its heart, this is the story that Jason Richman wants to bring out, and for the most part, it's what gives the feature its most engaging form of narrative. Going from here it's only natural that Joe should find a woman within his new location of Bangkok, who comes in the form of a deaf pharmaceutist. This subplot plays out well in the context of Joe's story; through her we see his softer, more human side, and Cage does well in getting across such sides of his character naturally. The romance isn't as potent as one might hope, but given that Bangkok Dangerous isn't exactly a movie likely to pander to the whims of romantics, such casual development is forgivable.

    What isn't quite as forgivable however lies in two other subplots which too often distract and take up too much time from the two characters in the story that we care for. The first of these unwanted aspects comes in the form of Kong (Shahkrit Yamnarm) who essentially plays the part of Joe's apprentice of sorts, because, well, Joe sees a little of himself in Kong. Granted there are some strong moments that play out in this dynamic, but again hindered by a sense of trying too much in too little time, such moments are lost within a cloud of underdeveloped ideas. Branching off of this subplot is another which goes even further and tries to develop some sort of romance between Kong and a distant associate that supplies Joe with his contracts. Not only is it a superfluous and unnecessary inclusion, but it doesn't even provide any substance when it does show up. Every time I had to sit through such moments I couldn't help but think of what could have be shown on screen between Joe and his love interest, instead of the perplexing and inane "romance" that was in front of me.

    Reinforcing the central motif of the film's sporadic and mixed bag nature though is its aesthetic design which often complements the movie's biggest and most poignant moments- action and character orientated. Perhaps the most significant and consistent of these elements is the enveloping score penned by Brain Tyler who has made a habit out of writing for creatively jarring movies such as this. Remaining as the only real constant of the film outside of Cage's natural performance, Tyler reinforces the moods of the film throughout, echoing themes of loneliness, confliction and unbendable duty through his similarly structured compositions. Although not quite as complementary or remarkable as the score, the photography by Decha Srimantra has some interesting moments in itself which help to draw the attention past the numerous instances of dry, uninspired action.

    In the end however, Bangkok Dangerous essentially comes down to a battle between opposite forces, literally speaking. Like their central character, directors Oxide Pang Chun and Danny Pang are too often found conflicted by a willingness to stick to the genre's action-orientated blueprints and a more natural but fleeting sense of romantic characterisation. It's a statement in itself that Bangkok Dangerous, a film that will most likely attract those looking for explosions and gun fights, will no doubt leave such audiences underwhelmed by the mediocre action, and unfulfilled by a distinct lack of focus on such. Indeed, it's an interesting and ironic twist that the real substance and entertainment value to be had here lies in the character of Joe himself, and his conflicting state of mind rather than his weapons. That's not to say that Bangkok Dangerous is neutered, because it certainly has its thrilling moments, but such instances are best when left to pander to character rather than run off on their own. So while the movie certainly doesn't ever take off, it at least stays close to the ground with a fine and fitting performance from Cage, and tells a decent character story all the same; a throwaway action movie for those only interested in seeing action as consequence of drama and character.

    • A review by Jamie Robert Ward (http://www.invocus.net)
    5Coventry

    Shockingly mundane & ordinary

    "Bangkok Dangerous" isn't a bad film – or at least not as bad as most of the reviews around here claim – but it is an astonishingly ordinary film that features literally every cliché of "hired assassin" concept you can possibly think of. There's the lonely and super-skilled hit man who intents to pull of one last job before quitting the business for good, he teaches his errand boy to become his successor, finds love and happiness with a girl for the first time and – last but not least – refuses to make the final hit because his target is a noble individual. We know this is the prototypic pitch of every thriller in its type, yet we still pay the full price of a cinema ticket because the film stars Nicolas Cage and we'll probably see a lot of spectacular action and virulent gunfire. "Bangkok Dangerous" is a big-budgeted remake of a Thai thriller released in 1999, which was also directed by the Pang brothers. In the original, the hit man was a deaf-mute but since Nicolas Cage is far too expensive to have him shut up the whole time, they made his love interest a deaf-mute instead. Unfortunately, this takes away the one truly ingenious aspect about the original. What remains is a painfully predictable and bland thriller that can't even be saved by the handful of impressively staged action sequences. Still I wouldn't call "Bangkok Dangerous" a complete waste of time, though, as there are a couple of stylish and worthwhile – albeit less obvious – elements working in its favor. Nic Cage gives a good performance as the unworldly killer and particularly the Pang Bros' depiction of the city of Bangkok is deeply enchanting. Especially at night it looks like a melancholic and depressing place infested with prostitution, petty crimes and perverted tourists. The moody soundtrack emphasizes the atmosphere of melancholy even more. This is definitely not a film that'll increase the tourist business there. Otherwise there's very little to say about "Bangkok Dangerous". If you're a fan of Nicolas Cage and rough action, you won't regret giving this one a look. Just realize you'll have completely forgotten about it the next day.
    6ma-cortes

    Average remake plenty of action , suspense and thrills from Nicolas Cage and Pang brothers

    This story deals with an American hit-man (Nicolas Cage, also producer) in Thailand , he kills his victims with no remorse . The drug addict murderer forms a relationship with a young man (pleasant Shahkrit Yamnarm) , as he teaches his craft to Thai hustler . Meanwhile , the killer falls in love with a deaf-mute (in the first version this handicap is borne by the murderous) pharmacist (enjoyable Charlie Young) and he shares brief moments of happiness .

    This detailed study about an assassin and a youth he trains is an exciting movie with a great visual style . It concerns about murders , vengeance , a love story and this one delivers it well . The picture reworks many familiar issues , as a double-crossed hit-man falling in love . The rate of events blending drama and action are enhanced by extended length of the hunting scenes and occasional flashes of brilliance . There takes place a great deal of killing with some creative moments wrought from heavy stylistics and in a John Woo style . It succeeds in building intrigue , tension and nice performances , thanks to the affecting acting of the girl who plays the deaf and mute , she's frankly marvelous . The characters are well portrayed and they are persons for who the viewer has feeling and compassion . Worth it for the terse script and twists ending .

    Furthermore , colorful and granulated cinematography by Decha Srimantra , Pang brothers' usual . Atmospheric musical score fitting well to action by Brian Tyler (author of notorious soundtracks from Rambo 4, Constantine , War , among others). The motion picture is professionally directed by Pang brothers (Messengers , Re-cycle , The eye), shooting during Thailand coup d'etat . Directors , Danny and Oxide Chun Pang did a cool but uneven work in making this violent story .
    7ccthemovieman-1

    What's The Deal With Nicholas Cage?

    Is it my imagination or has Nicholas Cage been involved in a lot of B-type films the past decade? I pretty much enjoyed this movie, don't get me wrong - but it's still not what you'd call a classy movie, not the kind of film he'd be involved with years ago. Now, he seems to prefer playing total wackos in stories that don't have a lot of credibility.

    Here, he's a Joe The Hit-man in Thailand, who falls for Miss Wholesome, and then turns "Rambo" by killing 50 people while en route to saving his protégé. The only thing not a cliché was the ending; that was a bit of a shocker.

    Shahkrit Yamnarm costars as "Kong," a man who becomes "Joe's" student. He's the one Joe saves. Charlie Yeung, a winsome Hong Kong actress who is almost 35 years of age but could pass for 21, plays Joe's love interest. Get this: she's a pharmacist, beautiful and wholesome as they come, and a deaf-mute! Yet, sleazy Joe sweeps her off her feet in no time!

    Man, you have to really enjoy the stylish visuals and sound (which ARE very good), the pretty good.....and leave it at that, to enjoy this movie. It's better to just watch it with your brain on hold and enjoy it, because if you start thinking about it, the film gets dumb and dumber.
    7siderite

    If you understand a bit of Asian philosophy, but in the same time like brain numbing action movies, this is for you

    It wasn't bad. Nicholas Cage looked really fat and tired, not his usually fit and tired self, and he played the cold assassin part with ease. But when it went into the 'shy in love assassination teacher that cares about his student and doesn't kill the good guys' part, it kind of felt rushed. I am sure you can see the problem here.

    Basically it is a film about a man that rediscovers his soul... then dies from it. Not a fresh thing in Asian movies, but something that the (re)makers of this film bet the Americans will find cool. I, myself, understood the idea, but saw no reason in remaking the Thai movie that had the same idea and add almost nothing to it other than production costs.

    Bottom line: sad-good-assassin story, with no twist. If you like stuff like that, watch it. Better than Hell Rider, anyway.

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    • Anecdotes
      Nicolas Cage had committed to several pictures after the completion of his work on this film. To accommodate his limited schedule, some sets were recreated and built in different locations so no shooting time would be wasted.
    • Gaffes
      Joe twice declares that he lives by the rules, leave no traces. Yet throughout the movie, he handles his guns and ammo with bare hands - leaving fingerprints and DNA all over them.
    • Citations

      Joe: I was taught four rules...

      Joe: One: Don't ask questions. There is no such thing as right and wrong.

      Joe: Two: Don't take an interest in people outside of work. There is no such thing as trust.

      Joe: Three: Erase every trace. Come anonymous and leave nothing behind.

      Joe: Four: Know when to get out. Just thinking about it means it's time. Before you lose your edge, before you become a target.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 août 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • République tchèque
      • Thaïlande
    • Sites officiels
      • Lions Gate Entertainment (United States)
      • TFM Distribution (France)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Thai
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Time to Kill
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bangkok, Thaïlande
    • Sociétés de production
      • Initial Entertainment Group (IEG)
      • Virtual Studios
      • Saturn Films
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    • Budget
      • 45 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 15 298 133 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 7 783 266 $US
      • 7 sept. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 42 487 390 $US
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      • 1h 39min(99 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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