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Un assassin britannique de la East India Trading Company cherche à racheter son passé en déjouant un complot contre l'espoir de liberté d'une jeune nation.Un assassin britannique de la East India Trading Company cherche à racheter son passé en déjouant un complot contre l'espoir de liberté d'une jeune nation.Un assassin britannique de la East India Trading Company cherche à racheter son passé en déjouant un complot contre l'espoir de liberté d'une jeune nation.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Thomas D. Mahard
- Dr. Harrow
- (as Thomas Mahard)
Brenda E. Mathers
- Margaret Harrison
- (as Brenda Reed)
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A combination of El Zorro and Indiana Jones, this movie brings the history of the American Revolution to life. Family friendly.
After reading so many bad reviews I didn't expect much, but I was pleasantly surprised. I guess the reason for most negative reviews here is "mistargeted" audience. I see many people were expecting something similar to "Ben-Hur" or "Gone with the Wind", when in fact this movie is more like "Wild Wild West", "The Brothers Grimm", and "Van Helsing". The only difference is that it's not a blockbuster, and the only famous actor in it is John Rhys-Davis.
I was still amazed at some negative reviews, let's see what reviewers are complaining about: 1. Erratic plot. - I think the plot is simple, shallow and very predictable, but it is logical and doesn't have major loopholes. I think "Van Helsing" has more loopholes than this, but it's just my humble opinion. 2. Church theme. - Seriously, I didn't really see that. There is one place where main characters pray before execution, but that's it. There are blockbusters out there that have many more religious references than this movie. 3. Historical inaccuracies - come on! Do you expect historical references from "Sherlock Holmes" with Robert Downey Jr.? Or "National Treasure"? This movie is a fairy tale/victorian steampunk/alternative reality flick, not a historical movie. 4. Bad CGI. - blockbusters really set high expectations with people. This movie has low budget so it does OK with what it has. 5. Bad storytelling. I agree with that, storytelling is rather weak, could use more twists and be more "punchy".
I also think the issue with this movie is that main characters (William and Charlotte) are not "sparkling" enough. They should have shown more expression in both love and war. It would also help if William was more cunning, but he was too straightforward and naive instead. John Rhys-Davies was OK as a main villain.
But again, to jump from B-movie to A-movie you need to tighten up everything, from storyline, characters and special effects to budget and casting. Still, it's a nice entertaining B-movie, and if you like movies like "Van Helsing" or "The Brothers Grimm" or "Wild Wild West", and your expectations are not too high, give it a try, you might like it.
I was still amazed at some negative reviews, let's see what reviewers are complaining about: 1. Erratic plot. - I think the plot is simple, shallow and very predictable, but it is logical and doesn't have major loopholes. I think "Van Helsing" has more loopholes than this, but it's just my humble opinion. 2. Church theme. - Seriously, I didn't really see that. There is one place where main characters pray before execution, but that's it. There are blockbusters out there that have many more religious references than this movie. 3. Historical inaccuracies - come on! Do you expect historical references from "Sherlock Holmes" with Robert Downey Jr.? Or "National Treasure"? This movie is a fairy tale/victorian steampunk/alternative reality flick, not a historical movie. 4. Bad CGI. - blockbusters really set high expectations with people. This movie has low budget so it does OK with what it has. 5. Bad storytelling. I agree with that, storytelling is rather weak, could use more twists and be more "punchy".
I also think the issue with this movie is that main characters (William and Charlotte) are not "sparkling" enough. They should have shown more expression in both love and war. It would also help if William was more cunning, but he was too straightforward and naive instead. John Rhys-Davies was OK as a main villain.
But again, to jump from B-movie to A-movie you need to tighten up everything, from storyline, characters and special effects to budget and casting. Still, it's a nice entertaining B-movie, and if you like movies like "Van Helsing" or "The Brothers Grimm" or "Wild Wild West", and your expectations are not too high, give it a try, you might like it.
This movie is an enjoyable Independence Day adventure. Looking at the low reviews (1-3 stars) others had for this movie, I am not sure what those folks were expecting. This movie is a swashbuckling "superhero" romp set during the beginnings of the Revolutionary War just prior to the Declaration of Independence. It is a solid blend of Batman, National Treasure, and Pirates of the Caribbean. Considering it was not a major studio production with a giant IP-backed budget, it has likeable characters (including the villains), well-paced action and intrigue, good music, and a great look (I personally liked the special effects for how colonial Philadelphia looked, the science stuff, etc).
Simply put, I think the cast and crew made a good movie. Don't expect award-winning performances or detailed history; just let yourself enjoy the story and the characters and go along for the ride. I am not sure what the negative review comments regarding the "Christian message" were all about, either. I found them sufficient for the main character's story. Overall, I think this movie delivers what it intended. It's a good movie for July 4th...or any other day you are in the mood for a different historical action-adventure movie. I hope this review helped. Enjoy!
Simply put, I think the cast and crew made a good movie. Don't expect award-winning performances or detailed history; just let yourself enjoy the story and the characters and go along for the ride. I am not sure what the negative review comments regarding the "Christian message" were all about, either. I found them sufficient for the main character's story. Overall, I think this movie delivers what it intended. It's a good movie for July 4th...or any other day you are in the mood for a different historical action-adventure movie. I hope this review helped. Enjoy!
Beyond the Mask is a very action- packed adventure set around historical events that led up to the American Revolution.
The opening scene finds the character Will Reynolds carrying out mercenary deeds for his employer, head of the British East India Company. After delivering papers that proved to be detrimental to the newly formed American Colonies, Will is double-crossed and finds himself on the run in the American colonies.
Will is rescued by Charlotte and becomes a woman with whom he falls in love. Because he is now wearing a new mask as part of his plan to thwart his former employer, he is not truthful to his love, Charlotte. Will wants to win back trust of Charlotte and Benjamin Franklin.
I enjoyed watching the movie. It is fast moving, has very good historical points, some of which I was familiar. I grew up in Philadelphia and learned about Benjamin Franklin and the men who participated in the First Continental Congress.
One important element that is included in the film is the element of faith. One of Will's masks is that of a Vicar. He really has no real experience as a religious person and not sure of God.
The scenes look very authentic. The buildings look like Philadelphia during 1775 and 1776. The conflict interactions look real and you can feel the danger and the pain.
The actors Andrew Cheney, as Will and Kara Killmer, as Charlotte and John Rhys-Davies, Will's former employer and Charlotte's uncle portray their characters with real authenticity The ending demonstrates how important it is to have faith, love and believe.
I recommend this film for ages 12 to 18. The film meets the baseline KIDS FIRST! criteria and I rate it 5 out of 5 stars.
Reviewed by Juanita S., KIDS FIRST! juror.
The opening scene finds the character Will Reynolds carrying out mercenary deeds for his employer, head of the British East India Company. After delivering papers that proved to be detrimental to the newly formed American Colonies, Will is double-crossed and finds himself on the run in the American colonies.
Will is rescued by Charlotte and becomes a woman with whom he falls in love. Because he is now wearing a new mask as part of his plan to thwart his former employer, he is not truthful to his love, Charlotte. Will wants to win back trust of Charlotte and Benjamin Franklin.
I enjoyed watching the movie. It is fast moving, has very good historical points, some of which I was familiar. I grew up in Philadelphia and learned about Benjamin Franklin and the men who participated in the First Continental Congress.
One important element that is included in the film is the element of faith. One of Will's masks is that of a Vicar. He really has no real experience as a religious person and not sure of God.
The scenes look very authentic. The buildings look like Philadelphia during 1775 and 1776. The conflict interactions look real and you can feel the danger and the pain.
The actors Andrew Cheney, as Will and Kara Killmer, as Charlotte and John Rhys-Davies, Will's former employer and Charlotte's uncle portray their characters with real authenticity The ending demonstrates how important it is to have faith, love and believe.
I recommend this film for ages 12 to 18. The film meets the baseline KIDS FIRST! criteria and I rate it 5 out of 5 stars.
Reviewed by Juanita S., KIDS FIRST! juror.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesActors Andrew Cheney and Kara Killmer got married in real life on May 14, 2016.
- GaffesAt the film's end, Benjamin Franklin checks his pocket watch and its second hand is incrementing in the manner of an electronic quartz movement rather than the smooth manual movement of those times. The quartz watch movement was still 200 years away from invention.
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 236 094 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 18 801 $US
- 12 avr. 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 236 094 $US
- Durée
- 1h 43min(103 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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