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Rogue - Il solitario

Titolo originale: War
  • 2007
  • 6+
  • 1h 43min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
99.829
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Jet Li and Jason Statham in Rogue - Il solitario (2007)
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AzioneFilm/serie d’azione di serie BThriller

Un agente dell'FBI cerca vendetta su un misterioso assassino noto come "Rogue" che ha ucciso il suo partner.Un agente dell'FBI cerca vendetta su un misterioso assassino noto come "Rogue" che ha ucciso il suo partner.Un agente dell'FBI cerca vendetta su un misterioso assassino noto come "Rogue" che ha ucciso il suo partner.

  • Regia
    • Philip G. Atwell
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Lee Anthony Smith
    • Gregory J. Bradley
  • Star
    • Jet Li
    • Jason Statham
    • Nadine Velazquez
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    99.829
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Philip G. Atwell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lee Anthony Smith
      • Gregory J. Bradley
    • Star
      • Jet Li
      • Jason Statham
      • Nadine Velazquez
    • 210Recensioni degli utenti
    • 121Recensioni della critica
    • 36Metascore
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    Jet Li
    Jet Li
    • Rogue
    Jason Statham
    Jason Statham
    • Crawford
    Nadine Velazquez
    Nadine Velazquez
    • Maria
    John Lone
    John Lone
    • Chang
    Devon Aoki
    Devon Aoki
    • Kira
    Luis Guzmán
    Luis Guzmán
    • Benny
    • (as Luis Guzman)
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Dr. Sherman
    Ryô Ishibashi
    Ryô Ishibashi
    • Shiro
    • (as Ryo Ishibashi)
    Sung Kang
    Sung Kang
    • Goi
    Mathew St. Patrick
    Mathew St. Patrick
    • Wick
    Andrea Roth
    Andrea Roth
    • Jenny Crawford
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    • Wu Ti
    • (as Mark Cheng Ho-nam)
    Kane Kosugi
    Kane Kosugi
    • Temple Garden Warrior
    Kennedy Montano
    • Ana
    • (as Kennedy Lauren Montano)
    Terry Chen
    Terry Chen
    • Tom Lone
    Steph Song
    Steph Song
    • Diane Lone
    Annika Foo
    • Amy Lone
    Nicholas Elia
    Nicholas Elia
    • Daniel Crawford
    • Regia
      • Philip G. Atwell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lee Anthony Smith
      • Gregory J. Bradley
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    bob the moo

    Lacklustre across the board

    When his partner and partner's family are murdered in a revenge attack, FBI Agent Jack Crawford devotes his career to tracking down the near-mythical Yakuza assassin Rogue. Three years later his unit is starting to get close when Rogue because killing again in the San Francisco area. However his pursuit puts him right in the middle of a bloody gang war between the Yakuza and the Triads as the conflict between the two seems to be suddenly and violently escalating.

    I ignored War at the cinema because of the negative reviews but when it came on television recently I checked it out – a process which mainly confirmed by decision not to bother with it when I would have had to pay. It is not that War is a bad film (it is not) just that it is quite lacklustre in far too many regards. The story. The plotting has been described by others here as intelligent and complex but I have to disagree. I think it had potential but it is not drawn out as sharp as it needed to be for this and when it needs to be at its strongest (the conclusion) it really fails to execute and just fizzles out. However apart from the reviewer from The Observer, few will have come to this film looking for plot but instead top of the list will have been the desire for action – specifically a faceoff between Li and Statham. Unfortunately this is also only so-so across the whole film. There is action that is noisy but there are no "killer" scenes and I was surprised by how uninvolved and unmoved I was by all of it.

    Statham does help the film by having a great, tough charisma. It is a shame that he has yet to have a really strong action film but it is noticeable that he is a constant "good thing" even when other areas are lacking. Conversely Li has gone overboard on his "cool detached killer" character and at times appears to be either asleep or thinking about how long it would take him to spend all the money he has. I did not expect De Niro/Pacino type interactions here but I did think these two would be used off one another better but they were not – their shared scenes did not stick in the memory one bit. The support is OK but unmemorable but it was nice to see Guzman, Kang, Velazquez (My Name is Earl) and Patrick (Six Feet Under). The direction and packing of the film is never more than genre-standard, with pumping music, quick edits and so on.

    War is not a bad film, but it is a disappointing one. I ignored the hype so it is not a case of me believing that, but it is a case of me not being happy with a "so-so" film when a good one would not have been so hard to achieve. As it is most of the film is quite lacklustre and, while distracting, there are better films by both lead actors out there to see.
    metrbot

    Reasons to see WAR

    Reasons to see WAR

    WAR kicks ass, and you should see it a lot of times, for these reasons:

    • Jason Statham yelling at people, and then kicking ass. In other words, being himself.


    • Jet Li killing a guy by kicking him in the face....and that's not his best kill.


    • Random girls getting nude for no reason.


    • Ninjas. Just when you think this movie couldn't rock any harder, they put Ninjas in the movie.


    • A twist ending that would make M. Night Shawhocares *beep* himself.


    • A car chase every 10 minutes. There's even one with motorcycles.


    • Violence. Lots of it. Guns, blades, blood, kungfu, decapitations, the bases are covered.


    -Jet Li and Jason Statham fighting each other. It's as epic as you might think.

    So, in conclusion, if you, 1. Like things that are awesome. 2. Have a pair of testicles. 3. Need to see a movie that rocks for a change. 4. Are a human being.

    ...than WAR is for you.
    5DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Rogue Assassin

    War undergoes one of those unnecessarily title changes for this part of the world, naming itself after Jet Li's assassin character Rogue. Billed as "The Ultimately Martial Arts Duel of the Year", the person who wrote that blurb for Rogue Assassin obviously hasn't seen many movies, or martial arts ones for that matter, or is plain lying through the teeth. You'd half expect that pitting two action stars against one another will instantly mean box office success by pulling in fans of both Jet Li and Jason Statham, but it's a downright insult as you don't see any punches pulled between the two for 99% of the time.

    Jason Statham actually starred opposite Jet Li in the movie called The One back in 2001, where Li had no decent cinematic opponent to spar with, and had to do so with himself, assisted by CGI. With his movies like Crank and The Transporter doubles becoming guilty pleasures (read: just Statham kicking up a storm without a reasonable story to boot), I'd actually come to enjoy his work choreographed by Corey Yuen (who also does the action choreography here), together with other ensemble movies he starred in, like The Italian Job and Snatch, amongst others. It's no doubt I'm a fan, but in Rogue Assassin, all he had to show off his fighting chops, was a sequence in a ubiquitous teahouse.

    But Jet Li fared no better too. His Hollywood foray had been more misses than hits, either playing assassins or cops like in Kiss of the Dragon, or be stuck in roles that require little dialogue and only to look bad-ass, like in Lethal Weapon 4, and Cradle 2 the Grave. Or the easiest of all, forget dialogue and kick around like a mad dog - no offense but that's what he really did in Unleashed (which I thought the notion of it all was rather degrading for an action star). Nonetheless he goes back to a story on warring factions again ala Romeo Must Die, but this time, it's not between boyz in the hood, but putting Japanese Yakuza and Hong Kong Triads in the streets of San Francisco.

    As I mentioned earlier, there's nothing martial arts here. Everything is guns, guns and more guns, with a complimentary sword fight put in, but not between the touted leads. The action sequences, from fights to chases to stunts all looked rather tired and rehashed, with absolutely nothing that will make you go "wow, that's nothing I've seen before". Statham and Li share no more than 5 minutes together in the same scene, and only at best a minute bashing each other up, in the dark, in a narrow dock warehouse, before launching into more verbal mumbo jumbo.

    Everything here is a caricature, and not even a clichéd revelation saved the movie, when it had expected to, except to give some runway to a possible sequel. War/Rogue Assassin reeks of plain laziness, and plays out like a cartoon. In trying to be sophisticated, having to label locales with "The Triad Warehouse", or "The Yakuza Lair" was just plain hilarious, unintentionally of course. The number of supporting caricatures, some recognizable Asian actors, all fall into the realm of predictability, and the villains are all too smug and too boring. You have HK actor Mark Cheng (from his latest movie Invisible Target) lending his charisma but becoming a laughing stock, John Lone demonstrating he's still very much being typecast in Hollywood roles, Devon Aoki continuing to be that flower vase who doesn't look good up close (somehow the cinematic camera dislikes her), and hey, once TV actress from this part of the world, Steph Song, gets a cameo too, spending most of the screen time screaming.

    Everything's pure flash with zero substance. Even in trying to be a little sophisticated in its plot, it decided to allow some plot loopholes to go through an exercise of the implausible, and put in some major character motivation error. But then again, we're talking about cartoony caricatures here, so that probably won't matter. It became a victim of its own star casting - you don't know who you want as the bad guy, and as a result, becomes a below par mediocre, generic action movie that you can stick some other monkeys in and still work.
    5tisoto

    Awful.

    I saw the movie War with Jason Statham and Jet Li. Jason has let me down. I say that mostly because the movie sucked. Don't go watch it in the theater. Don't rent it on video. You could spend that amount of time getting your teeth cleaned or washing your garbage cans and it would be more fun. (Or, hey, stay home and watch Crank or Transporters I and II.) I know it's not High Cinema, whatever that is. But look, dialogue with a bit of wit and sass is not too much to ask. This is a movie about a Yakuza war, right? So three different times, someone says, "This means war." Literally. Duh.

    The fighting was sparse. Worse, there were not many good fights. A rousing fight between Rogue and Kira would have pushed the envelope a bit and made the movie better. Devon Aoki made a good tough in Sin City. That might have been fun. Two things I did like were the vehicles and weapons, but there wasn't nine dollars worth of that eye candy.

    Obviously, my perspective differs from the few previous posters', who loved this movie. I'm glad they got more out of it than I did. I just want my money back!
    8jon.h.ochiai

    Surprising War

    Jason Statham is the new electrifying action star. Statham is an amazing athlete and accomplished martial artist. However, Jet Li is still the screen's most explosive martial arts star. Be reassured that Li has not yet retired from doing action movies. Old school Li looks lean, calm, and stylish in his black Armani suits, and proves deadly with and without guns. Li is such a dichotomy. On the surface he is clean cut and mild mannered; but can unleash violence with such power and grace at any moment. Director Philip Atwell's "War" takes a while to get its bearing, but once he does so he orchestrates an amazing action movie of blood and vengeance. He along with writers Lee Anthony Smith and Gregory J. Bradley culminates with anticipated payoff: Statham and Li facing off. They also insert a shocking twist, which makes more sense in retrospect. The martial arts as choreographed by Corey Yuen ("Transporter" movies) are exquisite, and acknowledge for its variety. The Japanese katana training between Shiro (Ryo Ishibashi) and Kane Kosugi is classic. The kung fu sequences with Jet Li are crisp and deadly. Jason Statham uses speed and power in dispatching Chinese Triad assassins. There is an amazing sword fight scene with the Wu-shu style against the classical Japanese style. Through Atwell's lens, one has to admire the mastery and physical prowess. "War" is surprising.

    Jason Statham plays FBI Agent Jack Crawford, who leads a task force against both the Chinese Triad led by Chang (cool John Lone) and the Yakuza led by Shiro (bold Ryo Ishibashi). Crawford's partner Tom Lone (Terry Chen) and his family are brutally murdered by the assassin known as Rogue. Crawford's life turns a shambles—his wife Jenny (Andrea Roth) and his son leave him during a divorce. Three years later Crawford investigates a horrific hit at a Yakuza club in San Francisco. A signature discovered at the crime scene leads Crawford to believe that Rogue (Li) is back. Consequently, Crawford (Statham) becomes consumed by vengeance. Jet Li plays Victor Shaw a deadly hit man playing both the Yakuza and Triads. Shaw apparently is the mysterious Rogue. However, as played by Li, Shaw though a stone cold killer without equal operates by a code of honor. He too seems on a mission of vengeance. Shaw is in the middle of an all out war between the Yakuza and the Triads. Nothing good can come of that. There is an interesting subplot involving priceless stolen Chinese artifacts, and the command of Yakuza operations in the States by Shiro's daughter Kira (deadly Devon Aoki). The appeal of "War" remains its singular focus: everything culminates in Crawford's mission of vengeance to kill Rogue. Writers Smith and Bradley effectively build the tension toward the finale, and final plot twist.

    Atwell inspires strong performances from Jason Statham and Jet Li. Statham has a gruff charisma as Crawford. Also he demonstrates unexpected range in the character's complexity. Statham has a powerful physical presence and grace. Li is very good as Rogue. He plays to his strength which is expressing his anger and angst through his eyes and concise exchanges. He maintains a placid visage that disguises his sheer will and power. As Rogue it becomes crystal clear that one does not mess with him, less forfeit one's life. Even with some awkward dialog exchanges, Li is compelling and powerful. John Lone has a measured darkness as Chang, always under control. He is good. Ryo Ishibashi is great as the larger than life Shiro, providing is a captivating and powerful rival for both Li and Statham.

    "War" is a solid action movie with great performances from Jason Statham and Jet Li. Statham and Li are at the top of their games. The action is very cool. The martial arts fights are among the best out there. Atwell's storytelling is engaging and intense, and delivers on all the hype.

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      Jet Li stated in multiple interviews that he was not happy with this film nor its production. He went as far to say that this movie "sucked" and he had no confidence in director Philip G. Atwell. Even halfway into filming, he knew that it would receive mediocre ratings and not make profit.
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      Everyone in the movie pronounces the word "yakuza" as "yah-KOOZ-uh" with the emphasis on the middle syllable. The more correct pronunciation was and is "YAH-koo-zuh" with more emphasis on the first syllable. This is not only closer to the Japanese pronunciation, but it's how American criminal investigators who work Asian organized crime actually pronounce it, especially those in the San Francisco bay area, where police have been working Asian organized crime for over a century.
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      Written by Gordy Haab (as Gordon Windfield Haab III) and Kyle Newmaster (as Kyle Aaron Newmaster)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 maggio 2008 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Canada
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Mandarino
      • Giapponese
      • Catonese
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      • Asesino solitario
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Vancouver, Columbia Britannica, Canada
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Lionsgate
      • Mosaic
      • Fierce Entertainment
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      • 25.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 22.486.409 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 9.820.089 USD
      • 26 ago 2007
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      • 42.653.739 USD
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