Un homme condamné à tort pour complot d'espionnage contre les États-Unis se voit offrir sa liberté s'il arrive sauver la fille du président d'une prison spatiale.Un homme condamné à tort pour complot d'espionnage contre les États-Unis se voit offrir sa liberté s'il arrive sauver la fille du président d'une prison spatiale.Un homme condamné à tort pour complot d'espionnage contre les États-Unis se voit offrir sa liberté s'il arrive sauver la fille du président d'une prison spatiale.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- LOPD Technician 2
- (as Evan Timothy Moses)
- White House Doctor 1
- (as Tom Kelly)
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***/*****.
Don't think too hard and enjoy the trip.
Meanwhile, the idealistic daughter of the president of the USA, Emilie Warnock (Maggie Grace), is visiting MS One, a maximum security prison in outer space expecting to find evidences that the prisoners are actually guinea pigs of a huge corporation. When one of her bodyguards loses a hidden pistol for the dangerous prisoner Hydell (Joseph Gilgun), he subdues the staff in the central control room and releases the prisoners, including his brother Alex (Vincent Regan) that becomes the leader of the riot.
Now the veteran agent Harry Shaw (Lennie James) offers freedom to Snow if he succeeds in rescuing the president's daughter. But the idealistic Emilie does not want to leave MS-One without the hostages.
"Lockout" is a movie with a well known storyline and nothing new, but also highly entertaining. The story uses the idea of "Escape from New York" and "Escape from L.A" with "No Escape" ("Absolom") and other prison movies. The tough Snow is a cynical and selfish antihero visibly inspired in Snake Plissken and the stubborn Emilie has stupid attitudes, but at least is consistent. The haywire villain Hydell is funny. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Sequestro no Espaço" ("Abduction in the Space")
Yet, it is not boring, quite the contrary. It has a very special 'Je ne sais quoi' to it. I so wanted to use that in a review for which I want to apologies to you.
I enjoyed it more than most films I have seen this year. Perplexed to explain what makes it unique without spoiling it for you and considering my first sentence, I will say after much reflection, seeing it with very low expectations would be the best. It will allow you from the start to get into the world the directors are painting for you, couple that with a possession of a twisted sense of humor and you will find a gem of a movie in there.
In short, for what it is, it is a gem.
Guy Pearce was flawless and oddly fresh as the standard "I don't care" action hero. The Snake Plisken-gone right character was the driving point of the whole film, and definitely the best part. Maggie Grace pulls off her best performance yet, even well above her LOST and Taken characterization, showing that a "Taken"-style damsel doesn't have to be in distress. The villains were all over the board in this film, with neither one taking complete center stage. All of them equally hold the necessary torch for the situation.
This is a story that has been told before, but in a new way that is fresh and fun. The acting makes this movie truly what it is, and with solid action, and excellent pace, I believe this subtle action film may be the best yet of the year (future films not comparable).
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn October 2015, John Carpenter won a plagiarism case against Luc Besson over 'Lockout' proving clear similarities to New-York 1997 (1981) and Los Angeles 2013 (1996). A French court ruled that enough similar distinctive elements from both Carpenter's films were borrowed to merit a sanction.
- GaffesWith the bulletproof glass and other security measures, there is no reason for the Secret Service members to be in the prisoner room during the interview.
- Citations
Emilie Warnock: Who are you? Who sent you?
Snow: Your old man did.
Emilie Warnock: My dad. What did he say?
Snow: Well, I didn't get to meet him personally. He kind of delegated your rescue. He had a big conference on the corn surplus.
Emilie Warnock: You're kidding me?
Snow: No. No, apparently, we should all be eating more corn.
Emilie Warnock: About my father?
Snow: Oh, yeah. I made that other bit up.
Emilie Warnock: Did he have a message for me?
Snow: Yes. You are adopted.
- Versions alternativesAvailable on DVD in a Unrated version that restores violence cuts for a PG-13 rating. The Unrated version is the only version included on Retail DVD/Blu-ray. But Redbox and Rental versions still carry the PG-13 cut. For instance in the Unrated cut, one can clearly see Snow shooting a person in the mouth which is not shown in the PG-13 cut.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Chelsea Lately: Épisode #6.54 (2012)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 14 326 864 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 231 836 $US
- 15 avr. 2012
- Montant brut mondial
- 32 948 113 $US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1