Un shérif tente de maintenir la paix lorsqu'un père de famille désespéré braque violemment une fabrique de pilules avec son beau-frère, alertant ainsi un homme de main de la mafia de la Nouv... Tout lireUn shérif tente de maintenir la paix lorsqu'un père de famille désespéré braque violemment une fabrique de pilules avec son beau-frère, alertant ainsi un homme de main de la mafia de la Nouvelle-Orléans.Un shérif tente de maintenir la paix lorsqu'un père de famille désespéré braque violemment une fabrique de pilules avec son beau-frère, alertant ainsi un homme de main de la mafia de la Nouvelle-Orléans.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Gas Station Attendant
- (as Tommy Kendrick)
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A badly aging John Travolta headlines with typical aplomb as a smalltown redneck sheriff, with Matt's bro Kevin Dillon also putting in a decent turn as the film's pivotal catalyst to disaster. However, it's the oft underrated Stephen Dorff who steals the show as a New Orleans mafia enforcer. Dorff is off the hook and carries his weighty bad guy role with typically sinister yet cool-calculated nastiness. He will keep you watching if nothing much else will.
The story itself however is a letdown. It's slow, lacking in tension, originality and continuity, while you really have to shake your head at Travolta's continual failures to connect the dots.
On the plus side there are some decent shootouts, driving scenes and reasonable character development, but the bottomline is this is a rather predictable, low-budget b-movie that fails to ignite, or be quirky/original enough to push it into 'cult' movie territory like an early Cohen Brothers flick for example.
In summation then a one-watch rainy night film at best. Y'all come back now y'hear...
This move would have gotten a higher score from me, maybe a solid 7/10 if not for the dialogue and the poor character portrayals. The cinematography was spot on and atmospheric, the music was good (Not great), and there was an okay plot, though not as fleshed out as I would have liked to have seen.
This movie was one I didn't regret watching once, but I would be hard pressed to sit down and watch it again.
The movie has the pulse of a dying man. John Travolta is the IV drip that keeps this movie alive. That is not saying much about JT but since I am a fan I kept watching through to the end. Stephen Dorff plays the same character as in Old Henry. Its just a costume change for him basically same speech same tone.
I think most people will stick with the movie because they know how it will end. Its just a house fire and yet we can't resist staring.
5 stars for JT's appearance.
This is a good ensemble film. Nothing great, but an interesting watch and get a lot of down home southern homilies - they are a type of religion in the south.
The problem was, that everyone was a philosopher.
There were some surprising performances, quiet, smooth. My favorite was Timothy V. Murphy - who played Sheriff Ben. Not a big part, but he was a great foil for Travolta.
It's not the best film around, but it has good music and it's worth the watch when there's nothing else that tickles your fancy.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe movie was entirely shot in only 11 days.
- Citations
Clayton Minor: Dead of winter. Cold as all hell. A man hails a cab. He slides in, sits in the warmth of the back seat. A few miles down the road, the cab hits a sheet of black ice, starts spinnin' out of control. Headin' towards the edge of the bridge, nothing but blackness below. The driver screams 'we're all gonna die!' The man calmly leans forward and softly says 'could you turn the radio up?'
- ConnexionsReferenced in Film Threat: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES + MORE! | Hollywood on the Rocks (2023)
- Bandes originalesGrave in the Pines
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performed by Clayton McMichen
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 171 $US
- Durée
- 1h 52min(112 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1