Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo American expatriates, Jack and Sam, unwittingly steal the money of a drug trafficker by robbing a series of banks in Southeast Asia, becoming the target of the gang's revenge.Two American expatriates, Jack and Sam, unwittingly steal the money of a drug trafficker by robbing a series of banks in Southeast Asia, becoming the target of the gang's revenge.Two American expatriates, Jack and Sam, unwittingly steal the money of a drug trafficker by robbing a series of banks in Southeast Asia, becoming the target of the gang's revenge.
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Don't waste your time!
The whole thing is so poorly acted and scripted not to mention directed that it really comes down to a D grade action flick built around Sensei Seagal playing patty cake in his pj's (yet again) and delivering even worst dialogue than usual. Even giving him the opportunity of playing a bad guy for a change seems too much like hard work for the Sensei who dials in one of the lamest performances from him yet. Maybe his lethargy is a result of being squeezed too tightly into his Spanx.
Perhaps the worst offender in this mess is Director (and I use that term very loosely) Daniel Zirilli. He continues his rise towards mediocrity with another typical example of his very obvious limitations.
Watch only if you absolutely must, but don't say you weren't warned.
Some of the worst acting you'll ever see. John Edward Lee; first off, who the hell is he? I've never seen a stiffer, unnatural and generic actor who thinks overacting will hide the fact he cannot act and has no natural bond with any of the other stiff actors. Pim Bubear is so cliche in her role, her lines and her overall performance, it's not worth talking about.
Seagal was just brilliant. Obese, old, slow and stupid, yet has the respect and fear of all those around him. His fight scenes are a thing of beauty, if you ignore that you never see below his shoulders where a fat, bloated body is hardly moving and cannot keep up with basic choreography. His comedic timing was on point where he was able to knock a professional MMA fighter out with a kick with so little power that it wouldn't score a goal from the goal line, and Seagal's physical inability to lift his leg higher than 1" off the ground. Or there was when Seagal flipped a table over in anger using so little power, you could clearly see if was inflated... but that's the joke, right?
If neither of those make you laugh, then the tacky one-liners after an action scene will give you stomach muscles a good workout. "Guess playing all those video games paid off?" "The fish is the most sentient of animals" Or the random droppings of F bombs by Seagal when there was no other swearing in the movie.
I guarentee this will be a cult classic in years to come due to the cliche plot, bad acting and all-round Steven Seagal presence turning an intended action movie into a cult comedy classic.
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- AnecdotesEventhough Michael Jai White appears on some of the posters he is only in the movie for one scene.
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Gan Sirankiri: Hey Lucky. How are you?
Lucky: Mr. Sirankiri
Gan Sirankiri: [Nods to kickboxing cage] Looks like your man doesn't play by the rules.
Lucky: It's just a little practice for the fight tonight.
Gan Sirankiri: You got any big money on the fight?
Lucky: That's right. You know it takes big money to make big money.
Gan Sirankiri: Where you got that kind of money? I can afford that, how you can afford that?
Lucky: You insinuating I had something to do with that shit?
Gan Sirankiri: I'm just asking you a question to see what you had to say.
Lucky: I can't stand up to you. You want to think that of me? I'm loyal till death. You've got no right to accuse me of anything.
Klahan Sirankiri: We heard about the bank. You just let those two get away with our money.
Lucky: Hey, they almost split my fucking head open. I spent the night in the hospital.
Gan Sirankiri: [Glances at Klahan] He's all right, man.
Lucky: Look, ever since you guys took over, I play by your rules. Giving you your share of the gambling. I got nothing to hide.
Gan Sirankiri: [Nods] Let him go.
Klahan Sirankiri: [Watches Gan knock out three kickboxers] Big money on the fight tonight, huh? Good luck with that.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Police Accountability (2016)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 34 735 $US
- Durée
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1