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Killing Point

Titre original : Kill Switch
  • Vidéo
  • 2008
  • 12
  • 1h 36min
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3,8/10
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Steven Seagal in Killing Point (2008)
A troubled detective travels to Memphis in order to track down a pair of serial killers.
Lire trailer0:31
2 Videos
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ActionCriminalitéDrameThrillerProcédure policièreTueur en série

Un détective perturbé, Jacob King, se rend à Memphis pour traquer une paire de tueurs en série qui terrorisent la ville. A travers Memphis et une course folle pour les arrêter, il va plonger... Tout lireUn détective perturbé, Jacob King, se rend à Memphis pour traquer une paire de tueurs en série qui terrorisent la ville. A travers Memphis et une course folle pour les arrêter, il va plonger dans un monde de perversions où règne le danger.Un détective perturbé, Jacob King, se rend à Memphis pour traquer une paire de tueurs en série qui terrorisent la ville. A travers Memphis et une course folle pour les arrêter, il va plonger dans un monde de perversions où règne le danger.

  • Réalisation
    • Jeff King
  • Scénario
    • Steven Seagal
  • Casting principal
    • Steven Seagal
    • Isaac Hayes
    • Holly Elissa
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,8/10
    5,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jeff King
    • Scénario
      • Steven Seagal
    • Casting principal
      • Steven Seagal
      • Isaac Hayes
      • Holly Elissa
    • 74avis d'utilisateurs
    • 21avis des critiques
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    Steven Seagal
    Steven Seagal
    • Jacob
    Isaac Hayes
    Isaac Hayes
    • Coroner
    Holly Elissa
    Holly Elissa
    • Frankie Miller
    • (as Holly Elissa Dignard)
    Michael Filipowich
    Michael Filipowich
    • Lazerus
    Chris Thomas King
    Chris Thomas King
    • Storm
    Mark Collie
    Mark Collie
    • Billy Joe Hill
    Karyn Michelle Baltzer
    Karyn Michelle Baltzer
    • Celine
    Philip Granger
    Philip Granger
    • Captain Jensen
    Riley Jang
    • Young Jacob
    Connor Jang
    • Young Daniel
    Finn Michael
    Finn Michael
    • Flashback Killer
    Aliyah O'Brien
    Aliyah O'Brien
    • Judith
    David Patrick Green
    David Patrick Green
    • Lead Officer
    Holly Eglinton
    • Prostitute
    Reese Alexander
    Reese Alexander
    • Bomb Squad Officer
    Apollonia Vanova
    Apollonia Vanova
    • Jessica Trimble
    Daniella Evangelista
    Daniella Evangelista
    • Barmaid
    Chris Bradford
    Chris Bradford
    • Lance
    • Réalisation
      • Jeff King
    • Scénario
      • Steven Seagal
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    5dolemite72

    A step back

    Where do i start, pointing out the many problems, this movie has?

    First off.....the plot. I've come to expect over-complex plot points in recent Seagal movies, but in KILL SWITCH it's not overly complex....it just doesn't make any sense. The flashback to Seagal as a child (witnessing his brothers murder) serve little purpose to the storyline, but i guess they help pad out a few minutes of screen time. And believe me, this movie felt padded. It doesn't even have the (so-bad-it's good) camp value of ATTACK FORCE.

    Secondly....The editing. This was some throwback to the days of film-making in the 80's. Occasionly, Jackie Chan (or Tony Jaa) may employ this 'repeated' camera angle stuff, but it's usually to highlight an extremely choreographed fight move or stunt. In KILL SWITCH however, it once again feels like padding (and given that it runs throughout the movie, it feels like it's makers have only got 45 minutes of actual footage, and therefore NEED to show everything twice, thrice and even ten times) Seagal is chasing a suspect at one point, and he comes to a doorway. The viewer is treated to about 20 different shots/alternative angles of this 'monumental' moment.

    Thirdly.....The fights. To me it seems that Seagal was not trying to make a martial arts movie at all. Apparently, the makers of KILL SWITCH attempted to beef up (what would usually be a four second fight scene) with extra stuff involving stunt doubles. This is all the more annoying, because Seagal's actual fighting is better than his stunt doubles. The final fight (against the serial killer) is all Seagal (and it shows) it's quick, brutal and efficient. Yet all fights before it, are heavily padded out with lazy punches, reversed shot of Seagal (sometimes wearing a different jacket, because it came from another scene) URBAN JUSTICE and PISTOL WHIPPED have proved that Sensei Seagal can still mix it up as a fighter. But these shoddy film-makers are tarnishing his rep, with these underhanded tactics. It(in turn) makes Seagal look weak, as he'd usually demolish his opponents in 5 seconds (such is why we like the guy) but here, the 'padding'implies that Seagal can punch a guy 30 times (in the face) and STILL not put him down. And i also want to see Seagal break an opponents arms and legs with HIS hands....not a hammer. Don't even get me started on the shoddy (couldn't hit a guy two feet in front of him) gunfights.

    Finally...Steven Seagal. He actually puts in a good performance (once you get over the 'southern' drawl) and looks in good (allbeit heavy) shape. He rarely mumbles, and seems genuinely interested with the project (unlike say...FLIGHT OF FURY?)

    KILL SWITCH is a step back for Seagal (just as he was regaining some well needed credibility) after URBAN JUSTICE and PISTOL WHIPPED. Although the movie is U.S lensed, is well lit, and crisp cinematography, the god-awful (quick cut, repeated shot) editing, and unnecessary doubling, betray whatever potential this movie may have had. The supporting cast is OK (Rest in peace Issac Hayes) and the music is quite good also. Now that (it seems) Seagal is regaining his passion for acting again, he needs to associate with better film-makers in the future. His next movie RUSLAN is also directed by Jeff King (director of this) so i won't be (honestly) expecting anything special of that one. But as long as they don't start interfering and chopping up their filmed product, it won't need to be great to be better than this movie. My theory on KILL SWITCH is that they've only had limited screen time with Seagal, and (hopefuly?) HAD to cut and paste this movie, to pad it out. If they think that repeatedly showing a guy fall out of a window 12 times, or making pointless scenes last four times longer than needed to be....is cutting edge film-making then (to quote Seagal) "Lord have mercy")

    Big Lee gives this movie a 5 (only for Seagal's screen presence, and a OK final fight scene)
    2calgar666

    Another Segal movie

    When I started to watch this movie and saw that Seagal wrote it I got the feeling that this wasn't going to be a good movie. First of all Seagal is his usual self showing of his awesome acting skills. To support him in this movie Isaac Hayes has the role of the forensic doctor and he is awful.

    The way this movie i cut in its action scenes is very annoying, every punch is seen 2-4 times and every so often you get a close-up at Seagal looking grim. The choreography in the fight is also bad, since there basically isn't any to be found. The fights are mostly Seagal holding a guy and punching him in the face repeatedly. The gun fights are just as bad and you start to wonder how Seagals character ever made it into the police force, because he can't hit anything at all.

    All in all, this movie sucks
    4gridoon2025

    Junk

    Steven Seagal's previous film, "Pistol Whipped", was a pretty solid little low-budget action thriller, and it looked as if Seagal was finally starting to learn from his mistakes and improve upon them. "Kill Switch" makes "Pistol Whipped" look like a fluke. Does he honestly expect people to like this movie? For starters, the fight scenes are a joke. They're hardly even fight scenes - mostly just Seagal beating up people. Or should I say, his frequently obvious stunt double beating up people. They are edited very annoyingly, with lots of dropped frames, repeated shots, and close-ups of frantically waving arms. Seagal adopts a ridiculous (I think it was meant to be Southern - "Y'all", "Lord Have Mercy", "Sho Nuff", etc.) accent, has a love interest at least 20 years younger than him, whom he completely ignores, because that's what all supercool detectives like him do, and is joined in his latest investigation by a rookie female FBI agent, whom he's a complete jerk to, because, again, that's what all supercool detectives like him do. Did I mention that "he's a genius" and that "he doesn't follow protocol"? And what's with the film's fascination with torture, sadism, close-ups of corpses....blergh. Is Seagal making a play for the "SAW" market? And let's not even mention the completely nonsensical ending. The only semi-redeeming features of "Kill Switch" are some unintentional laughs, and the presence of Holly Dingard and Isaac Hayes (in one of his last roles). *1/2 out of 4.
    3HJordan975695

    There was a scene in which a perp was kicked out of a window by Seagal and 13 repeat cuts were shown in that scene and I liked that scene.

    There, now that I've stated my favorite part of the film, let's talk about the rest. "Kill Switch" is a terrible film that tries to copy the ideas from the 2007 masterpiece "Zodiac", but fails miserably in a very laughable way. The editing is an absolute joke, the fight scenes make "Fatal Deviation" look Oscar-worthy, and Seagal speaks in a terrible accent that supposedly sounds Southern, but I'm really not sure. The only good thing is that it is riffable for its content, and that Isaac Hayes made his peniultimate cameo on the silver screen. Oh, and one more thing to note: ze clown joke is a no.
    3JoeytheBrit

    A Mess.

    The name 'Steven Seagal' may not put the fear of God into many people these days, but when it is preceded by the two little words 'written by' it is something to strike fear in the hearts of stronger men than me. Summoning that peculiar kind of bravery possessed by a masochist equipped with a dozen clothes pegs and a wet shoelace I girded my loins and pressed the 'forward' button on my remote. There was no going back now, like one of Seagal's on screen sparring partners I was to be exposed to every sweaty punch and chop the big (big) man chose to throw in my direction.

    I can get back the precious 8% of available recording time KillSwitch occupied on my Sky box, and the 90 minutes I lost watching the film are, in the grand scheme of things, only a minimal fraction of my intended lifespan, but my faith in the movie-making business may never be the same after watching this unholy mess.

    The story is rubbish – that was to be expected after we learned who the screenwriter was – but the direction and editing in this film are surely something to be amazed by. The direction varies from pedestrian to excruciatingly bad – we see one bad guy crashing through a window half-a-dozen times, another bad guy collapse onto a table three times, etc. The editor keeps cutting away from the fights to the same headshot of Seagal in which he looks like a mildly interested bystander. In one fight scene, his opponent's bloody scars keeping appearing and disappearing. Another fight seems to go on forever, with all participants seeming to possess super-heroic stamina levels, and you end up watching in stupefaction, not quite able to believe that a movie fight scene is actually boring you.

    Seagal plays a Southern cop with issues. It seems he witnessed the murder of his brother when he was a kid. What bearing this has on his present-day pursuit of a serial killer is never really explained. Neither is the identity or motive of the murderer. In fact the incident just seems to have been added to fill out the running time, give the director (whoever he is – I really can't be bothered to check) a chance to show off all the flashy tricks he learned while balancing on top of a dustbin to peer through the window of the local film studies classroom, and to give Seagal the opportunity to come over all broody every now and then.

    Seagal was never sylph-like but, judging by the way we are treated to a lot of head-and-shoulder shots but hardly any full-lengths shots of him, his girth has expanded considerably since the 90s. In fact, he doesn't even move when he fights: he just parries his opponents' blow and waits for them to stray close enough for him to fell them with his meaty paw.

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      In the film, there is a clear tension between Seagal and actress Holly Elissa's character. It wasn't supposed to be that way, but it reflected the tension behind the cameras after Seagal, having made a pass on Holly and being turned down, developed a hatred for her. One of the cast members, Chris Thomas King, remembered how Seagal would send flowers and chocolates and DVD films for her, and they would laugh at his back at how disconnected from reality he was. Seagal campaigned to remove her and substitute her with actress Tamara Davies, Seagal's friend and real life judo/jiu-jitsu practitioner, but the studio said no. Actor Mark Collie, who played the villain, was actually thrown out of the window by a very frustrated Seagal when he didn't get things his way and was threatened by the director that he would be replaced by Christopher Lambert or Rutger Hauer next time he would try to create trouble.
    • Gaffes
      Shows the same face of Jacob (Steven Seagal) in the first bar fight scene multiple time before showing his stunt double kicking their ass.
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      Jacob: Lord have mercy.

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      Written by S Two, Waldo Brown, The Battery and D Squared

      Performed by Dane DeViller, Steve Smith and Sean Hosein

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 mars 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • États-Unis
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      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Russe
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      • Kill Switch
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Coquitlam, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Millennium Films
      • Insight Film Studios
      • Cinetel Films
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