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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA bounty hunter named Attica Gage tracks down criminals in a post-apocalyptic Earth.A bounty hunter named Attica Gage tracks down criminals in a post-apocalyptic Earth.A bounty hunter named Attica Gage tracks down criminals in a post-apocalyptic Earth.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Dean Jagger
- Lear
- (as Dean S. Jagger)
Dean McKenzie
- Pilgrim Leader
- (as Dean Monroe McKenzie)
Mike Bhangu
- Cowboy
- (non crédité)
T. Michael Morris
- Background Performer
- (non crédité)
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But........ Gina Carano carries it and it's still pretty good! EVERY single thing is copied straight from the 1995 western. They did make it in the future and they have gas mask on 1/4 of the time, but the rest is straight a western with all the same characters. Still pretty fun to watch.
Well, it seems that all women on a path to stardom have to go through this, a cheap revenge movie. I think this actress has a future, and I suppose she knew that this would be a risk. The movie itself is unremarkable. What is mildly interesting is the setup. The movie wants to be a western, but it gets there by a strange setup.
An event in the future creates a Mad Max environment, that just happens to have Western sets, produce cowboy guns and cowboy-like dynamics and costumes, and get this, a silver mine with old fashioned gear and dynamite. The only difference is an air pollution that requires the bad guys to wear filter masks that resemble the bandanas of original movie westerns.
Why? What is gained by giving a familiar setting by such a strained setup? Let's assume it was designed and the intent was to make the story we see more real by contrasting to the setup which is goofy and fakey.
And you know, it works, sort of -- making this seem less terrible than it is.
You can do something better with your time.
An event in the future creates a Mad Max environment, that just happens to have Western sets, produce cowboy guns and cowboy-like dynamics and costumes, and get this, a silver mine with old fashioned gear and dynamite. The only difference is an air pollution that requires the bad guys to wear filter masks that resemble the bandanas of original movie westerns.
Why? What is gained by giving a familiar setting by such a strained setup? Let's assume it was designed and the intent was to make the story we see more real by contrasting to the setup which is goofy and fakey.
And you know, it works, sort of -- making this seem less terrible than it is.
You can do something better with your time.
I like GC and will try any movie she's in. This one combines some of my favorite genres: action, apocalypse/dystopia, revenge. It's nice to see a female action hero like her that can fight and also resembles a real human woman that can take on a 6'-5" man and throw him across a room but still look beautiful doing that. I think the plot was thin, and some of the costuming was distracting. But generally an interesting take on the loner revenge western and a good vehicle for Carano's action star skills.
Watchable, giving the plots partly similar to both Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven" and "Pale Rider" with a bit of Mad Maxish's enemy wasteland cars. Though none of the editing scene to scene were irritating throughout. The actors are average but not imposing enough with the exception of Gina's acting, she is certainly suited for more kick-ass heroine roles in movieland.
I just finish giving Gina Carano good reviews in Heist and now they put her in this trash. Bad script and a waste of her fighting skill and little chance to show acting. Be prepared for a dud.
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- AnecdotesThe lead character was originally intended to be male, with Sean Bean the first choice to play the role. The screenplay was later rewritten with a female protagonist, and Gina Carano was cast.
- GaffesWhen the gatling gun mounted in the turret of the armored vehicle is being fired, the sound is from a much slower firing weapon, most likely an M60.
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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