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Tracers

  • 2015
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  • 1h 34min
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Taylor Lautner in Tracers (2015)
After he crashes his bike into a stranger named named Nikki, Cam is introduced to her crew -- a team that uses parkour to pull off heists. Hoping to alleviate his deepening debt to a violent crime gang, Cam quickly joins the group.  As the stakes get higher with more dangerous side ventures, the payouts get bigger.  Cam must use every ounce of his skill to stay alive as the crewÂ’s heists grow more daring with each job, and gang enforcers breathe relentlessly down his neck.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWanted by the Chinese mafia, a New York City bike messenger escapes into the world of parkour after meeting a beautiful stranger.Wanted by the Chinese mafia, a New York City bike messenger escapes into the world of parkour after meeting a beautiful stranger.Wanted by the Chinese mafia, a New York City bike messenger escapes into the world of parkour after meeting a beautiful stranger.

  • Réalisation
    • Daniel Benmayor
  • Scénario
    • Matt Johnson
    • T.J. Scott
    • Kevin Lund
  • Casting principal
    • Taylor Lautner
    • Marie Avgeropoulos
    • Adam Rayner
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    21 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Daniel Benmayor
    • Scénario
      • Matt Johnson
      • T.J. Scott
      • Kevin Lund
    • Casting principal
      • Taylor Lautner
      • Marie Avgeropoulos
      • Adam Rayner
    • 59avis d'utilisateurs
    • 82avis des critiques
    • 45Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

    Vidéos6

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:37
    Official Trailer
    Tracers: The Chase
    Clip 1:26
    Tracers: The Chase
    Tracers: The Chase
    Clip 1:26
    Tracers: The Chase
    Tracers: You Better Run
    Clip 1:16
    Tracers: You Better Run
    Tracers: Mastering The Art
    Clip 1:07
    Tracers: Mastering The Art
    Tracers: Bike Or Jump
    Clip 1:05
    Tracers: Bike Or Jump
    Tracers: At The Shipyard
    Clip 0:52
    Tracers: At The Shipyard

    Photos117

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    Taylor Lautner
    Taylor Lautner
    • Cam
    Marie Avgeropoulos
    Marie Avgeropoulos
    • Nikki
    Adam Rayner
    Adam Rayner
    • Miller
    Rafi Gavron
    Rafi Gavron
    • Dylan
    Luciano Acuna Jr.
    Luciano Acuna Jr.
    • Tate
    Josh Yadon
    • Jax
    Johnny M. Wu
    Johnny M. Wu
    • Jerry
    • (as Johnny Wu)
    Sam Medina
    Sam Medina
    • Hu
    Amirah Vann
    Amirah Vann
    • Angie
    Christian Steel
    • Joey
    • (as Christian Steele)
    Wai Ching Ho
    Wai Ching Ho
    • Chen
    Chris Jackson
    Chris Jackson
    • Lonnie
    Sean Rahill
    • Messenger #1
    Andrew Elvis Miller
    Andrew Elvis Miller
    • Messenger #2
    Doua Moua
    Doua Moua
    • Skinny Jeans
    Scott Johnson
    • Bald Detective
    Teddy Cañez
    Teddy Cañez
    • Tough Detective
    • (as Teddy Canez)
    Henry Yuk
    • Chinese Man
    • Réalisation
      • Daniel Benmayor
    • Scénario
      • Matt Johnson
      • T.J. Scott
      • Kevin Lund
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    Avis des utilisateurs59

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    6bbickley13-921-58664

    Pretty dope! far better than what I was expecting (Far, far better!)

    The werewolf from Twilight plays a down on his luck bike messenger who gets involved with a group of Parkour trainers that get him evolved in a criminal delivery service for extra money.

    The action in the movie is pretty excellent. I remember Parkour from back in 2004 when I first saw the French film, District 13 followed by the opening sequence in Casino Royal a few years later, but other than the remake of District 13, Brick Mansion, the discipline has not grown past YouTube videos. That's sad, cause it works so good for chase scenes, which this movie had a lot of good ones.

    It was cool seeing Taylor Lautner do Parkour, and he really does do it, at least the basic stuff. If your a fan of his, you'll love that.

    Released by Saban films, the guys who brought us Power Rangers, it has a very kid friendly Disney-like vibe to it, only a little edgier to appeal to more teens and young adults. Reminds me of Rooftops (if you haven't seen Rooftops, you have to)

    I'm actually fine with the Idea of Lautner trying to be a Teen hearthrob/action hero. I found this movie as enjoyable as I found his John Singleton directed action thriller Abduction. It was fun to sit threw and I kinda hope he makes more. Seriously!
    7johntk1566

    Good, if you're looking for specifics

    I'd really recommend watching this movie all the way through. It doesn't carry you all the way, so you need to have some preliminary interest(s) in the genres of this film, mainly parkour. If you are looking for a good parkour film, you're in luck and you should be pleased overall. Its also not bad for action, crime, or thriller genre-fans either.

    The cast does a good job in their roles, though the script is fairly basic. The story-arc is intriguing throughout the majority, and while there are a few holes, I was left feeling content with the final execution. There is a very good amount of parkour-"action", so if you have any interest in this area, you should be well pleased.

    I had no interest in the teen-drama aspect of the film, but the other aspects of the film allowed me to endure this weak point. They were probably trying to appeal to the female, Taylor Lautner fan-crowd on the romantic aspects of the story line. This is the first film I've seen him star or co-star in, and I will say that he did a decent job. It looked like he did a fair amount of the parkour moves himself, so he has my respect for his dedication to training for this film.

    If you are a fan of District B13 movies, the video game Mirror's Edge, or just a parkour enthusiast in general, I really think you'll enjoy this flic overall.
    7n-brauer

    I was entertained

    Had never heard of this movie until the other night when I was looking for something new to watch. I was entertained enough to stay up late to finish it and have watched the parkour parts of the movie a few times more. I love the music.
    5ginocox-206-336968

    Entertaining action scenes but an uninspired script

    "Tracers" offers decent parkour action scenes and a better than average BMX action scene. The parkour isn't nearly as well choreographed as the opening scene in "Casino Royale" or most of the scenes in "Banlieue B13," and is often not credible because the characters make seemingly blind leaps on unfamiliar cityscapes, but the scenes are shown in a realistic manner and Taylor Lautner the other actors seem to do much of their own stunt work.

    The script brings entirely new dimensions to the concept of "lame." It might pull passing marks as a high school creative writing assignment if it were submitted on a day when the instructor was in a good mood, but fails miserably as a movie script. The film often feels like some insipid urban hip hop dance movie with predominantly lily white protagonists and parkour substituted for dance.

    The inciting incident involves the protagonist being distracted by the love interest to the point that he damages his property. In a fit of frustration, he discards it, even though it could easily be repaired and he needs it for work and he's desperate for money, then goes home to his well-equipped garage and does an analogous repair for his landlady's kid. Meanwhile, the girl feels bad because this person she doesn't know damaged property that could be replaced for a hundred dollars or repaired for fifty, so she buys him something to replace it that costs about a thousand dollars and somehow tracks him down and has it delivered to his place of employment.

    This is just one example of the muddled motivations of the characters.

    There's a Chinese bookie that wants his money right away. Why? It's not as if he needs the money. He should want his money on the street earning vigorish. If the borrower is still paying but running a little late, all the better as it provides an excuse to tack on extra charges.

    Why do the hero and heroine fall in love? Because they're both so irresistibly attractive, but have absolutely no other active love interests and both have athletic bodies that they keep hidden beneath baggy sweats. Because they have troubled pasts and limited future prospects. Because a movie like this needs a central love story. The romantic angle seems superficial, to put it mildly.

    If you're a criminal, why reveal part of your devious plan in a room that the police undoubtedly have wired for sound?

    If you're planning something that requires a team of five people to use parkour to get out of a dangerous situation, wouldn't it make more sense to rehearse in that same area so everybody learns the terrain rather than keeping the location a secret?

    If you need to stop the action for a scene with exposition explaining the meaning of the title to the audience, would it make sense to consider a different title?

    What does jumping through windows have to do with parkour?

    Characters are given flimsy generic backgrounds in a half-hearted effort to make them three-dimensional, but character development is pretty much nonexistent. The parkour moves are not nearly as extreme as in other films, but they're made to seem too easy. We don't see the grueling training that is necessary to master the techniques or any consideration of different approaches to clearing an obstacle. The dangers and need for practice are given lip service in dialogue, but not shown, other than a shot of a scar that has long since healed. Some of the free runners seem to be there to fill the screen, as there is little interaction between the characters. Dialogue is heavy on exposition with little subtext and even less humor. If there is a moral or theme, it would take a far more astute observer than this humble critic to understand it. Parkour is described as overcoming obstacles in your mind, but never becomes an allegory for overcoming the obstacles in life.

    The film lacks passion. Not that it should be melodramatic or devolve into pathos, but everyone behaves as if they are on Quaaludes when they aren't scaling walls. The most dramatically intense scene occurs when something happens to a car that hasn't run in a very long time.

    The parkour and BMX action scenes are fun to watch but not great. The story is a hackneyed and derivative disappointment. The actors do well with the action scenes and as well as can be expected with the dialogue they're given. The one love scene is shot so modestly it won't need to be edited out for network television and might not even cause much furor if shown in Muslim countries. Production values are adequate, although the use of jiggly-cam in static shots is distracting.
    3vistheindian

    Laughably illogical

    Quickie Review:

    Burdened by the debt he owes the Chinese mafia, Cam (Taylor Lautner) must find a quick way to earn money. In his desperation he joins a group of street runners who use their skills to commit high-paying crimes. Cam soon finds himself in criminal world with higher stakes than he expected. Other than the parkour scenes there is no other redeemable quality to Tracers. In fact there is a severe lack of quality in acting and story logic. This should have been a simple crime-heist movie with some parkour action in it. Instead there are numerous instances of forced drama that you will not care about at all. This movie is simply a waste of time.

    Full Review:

    Let's be blunt here, other than the Twilight fans nobody is looking forward to a Taylor Lautner movie. Then again I used feel the same way about Kirsten Stewart and Robert Pattinson, but lately they have been making good decisions in choosing their roles. So I thought I'd give Lautner the benefit of the doubt. I was wrong.

    I'll give Tracers this, the parkour scenes were well done. There were plenty of these chase scenes and they did bring some excitement in an otherwise dull movie. It's not to the skill level of parkour master David Belle in the French film District B13, but the chase scenes were certainly the best parts of movie. That's where the kudos end for me.

    I think everyone would agree that movies should try to make us empathize with the main characters. However, the writers try to achieve this by going overboard and giving everyone a troubled past. I mean we have characters who are in deep debt with the Chinese mafia, have been abandoned by their father, had a mother who died after being evicted, living on scraps on the streets, attempted sexual assault victim. With all these problems and horrible past I'm shocked they are even functioning human beings! Every other scene is some character deeply brooding about how their hoping for a better life. Then there is a love story that doesn't make sense beyond "hey you're kinda hot, I'm kinda hot. Let's get it on." Oh and of course that comes with an obligatory love triangle that you see coming from miles away. There is no chemistry because the dialog and the performances are cringe worthy. Honestly, why these people are even interacting together makes no sense. As if the movie wasn't bloated enough with unnecessary backstories, there are random twists and turns in the story that are very illogical because there was no previous setup.

    I am sure some will say I'm overthinking this. No, I'd argue it's the writers who overthought this movie. There was a good hook here: using parkour skills to pull off heists. All that was needed was a simple story to give reason for these chase scenes, but they try to add drama with poorly written characters and the laughable performances didn't help either. Definitely not worth parkour running out to see it.

    Check out more on my movie review blog The Stub Collector: http://thestubcollector.wordpress.com/

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    • Anecdotes
      "Traceur", English translation 'tracer', is the French name for a practitioner of parkour.
    • Gaffes
      When Cam starts his car for the first time in the garage and then proceeds to throw it into reverse. The car dies. He tries cranking the engine again. Auto cars cannot turn over unless in Park or Neutral.
    • Citations

      Nikki: You're one of THOSE kind of people.

      Cam: What... what kind of people is that?

      Nikki: Can't hang on to anything nice.

      Cam: I guess I haven't had enough practice.

      Nikki: Don't worry about it. I shoulda known better. I mean... next time I'll just take my wallet and burn it.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Parkour Expert Rates 9 Parkour Stunts in Movies and TV (2022)
    • Bandes originales
      Backdraft
      Written by Gary Robinson (as Gary James Robinson)

      Performed by The Death Beats

      Courtesy of Crucial Music Corporation

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 février 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Chinois
      • Vietnamien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tracers Al límite
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Saban Films
      • Cowtown Cinema Ventures
      • Temple Hill Entertainment
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      • 11 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 3 340 503 $US
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      1 heure 34 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
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