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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA suburban father and husband embraces a life of crime in order to support his family.A suburban father and husband embraces a life of crime in order to support his family.A suburban father and husband embraces a life of crime in order to support his family.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total
Boots Southerland
- Pawn Broker
- (as Marlin Boots Southerland)
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This is not a happy film, it's a downer. But some people in this world of ours experience downers. Wes Bentley's character Billy is a loving father and husband that is dealing with the reality that losing his job is impacting his entire existence. Bill feels compelled to cross the line in order to provide, not realizing that these actions threaten things he cherishes even more. I did feel for Bill and thought Bentley was very good here. Perhaps some people were put off by the gloomy nature of the film. However, that in no way justifies people giving it 2s and 3s. This film is more than capably done.
This movie depicts people's real life choices after struggling and having financial trouble. People around the world struggle to provide for themselves or their families, they are also unable to get a job, so they turn to a life of crime. Some criminals hate what they do, but they do it in order to survive. Some criminals do it because they love committing crimes and they are just antisocial and they get thrills out of doing what they do. I have turned to a life of crime under the same circumstances as depicted in this movie, so I understand what it feels like to not be able to get by and fail to get a job. So this is a decent movie and I have seen lots of other movies similar to this one. I enjoyed the movie, some hate it, some like it. It's just that kind of movie.
(2014) After The Fall
DRAMA/ CRIME DRAMA
Co-written and directed by Saar Klein starring Wes Bentley as insurance investigator, Bill Scanlon who has just begin to put some money into a new house with a swimming pool and so forth, learns he is being laid off putting him in a tight spot. To proud to tell his wife about it, he thinks the the only solution is to us the family revolver to shoot himself. Only for him to accidentally rob a couple and enjoying it. What happened next is ludicrous is when a detective, Frank McTiernan (Jason Iasaac) is involve. Based on a time when George Bush JR was President foreclosing many homes.
Co-written and directed by Saar Klein starring Wes Bentley as insurance investigator, Bill Scanlon who has just begin to put some money into a new house with a swimming pool and so forth, learns he is being laid off putting him in a tight spot. To proud to tell his wife about it, he thinks the the only solution is to us the family revolver to shoot himself. Only for him to accidentally rob a couple and enjoying it. What happened next is ludicrous is when a detective, Frank McTiernan (Jason Iasaac) is involve. Based on a time when George Bush JR was President foreclosing many homes.
It's a very difficult movie to sell. Our main character is not really that likable, with some traits that a Hollywood Blockbuster would attribute to its bad guy. But this is not a Hollywood movie, so if you're looking for senseless entertainment, you'd be better off looking somewhere else for that.
No this is a character study, which is well played by Wes Bentley. Even though he seems to be pigeonholed into this sort of a role, you still cannot deny his charisma and his power to portray men in despair. His looks/face alone is worth a lot. But him alone is not enough, you need someone like Jason Isaacs to balance all that stuff. Another man with issues of his own, these two men seem to find each other, even without looking. The "friendship" that ensues is not one that seems to have long lasting power though ... but you'll have to watch the movie, to see how that drama and web of lies unfolds ...
No this is a character study, which is well played by Wes Bentley. Even though he seems to be pigeonholed into this sort of a role, you still cannot deny his charisma and his power to portray men in despair. His looks/face alone is worth a lot. But him alone is not enough, you need someone like Jason Isaacs to balance all that stuff. Another man with issues of his own, these two men seem to find each other, even without looking. The "friendship" that ensues is not one that seems to have long lasting power though ... but you'll have to watch the movie, to see how that drama and web of lies unfolds ...
Our Protagonist is both an idiot and an unsympathetic moron. It absolutely blows my mind why this character would be written by this. This is not a "character study". The Direction and Performances present him as a "family man" and a "loving dad", while the writing portrays him as a sociopath. Meshed together, it makes a sickeningly stupid film.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirectorial debut of Saar Klein.
- Citations
Bill Scanlon: Eventually the truth comes out.
Frank McTiernan: [in disgust] Oh, fuck the truth! No...
[brightening, raising his glass in a toast, which Bill joins]
Frank McTiernan: Fuck the truth!
[they clink glasses]
Frank McTiernan: What does it matter?
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 50min(110 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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