Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA man seeks revenge after he and a bank teller are shot and left for dead during a robbery.A man seeks revenge after he and a bank teller are shot and left for dead during a robbery.A man seeks revenge after he and a bank teller are shot and left for dead during a robbery.
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- 1 candidatura in totale
- Derek
- (as Thomas Flannigan)
- Dawn Case
- (as Elitza Rajeva)
- Bartender
- (as Nasko Srebrev)
Recensioni in evidenza
Before i watched it i had read a review on here referring to it as nothing more than a B movie,and that cuba should never have agreed to do it,but it is better than that-not a great deal admittedly,but definitely better. The story is told in flashbacks a lot,which is over used these days,but it does have the effect its supposed to without being confusing.(however because its so linear in its style it doesn't leave any great surprises. Its a watchable film with OK acting and OK script,which is a lot better than a lot of the stuff around these days so i was happy with it and gave a reasonable 6 out of 10,missing 7 only because it was reasonable rather than actually good.
in my personal opinion this is a guy's movie. it is NOT the "mobster" type even if has strong such elements, and even leads to get that "vibe" at first. the start looks very promising, then about 40 minutes of "flash backs|( i think they were inserted just to make the story "longer"); then again about 10 minutes of interesting thoughts( that will make you consider this not as "bad" as might seem), only to disappoint towards end by typical "b-movie" shot executions. however the last 2 scenes might leave a great impressions since , i believe, the morals and ethics here are well determined.
all inn all this should had been, at best, a 30 minutes short movie and might had even been considered for "awards". but instead is fully commercialized as for "one time pay/view" and then to be "discared
Was is a solid straight camera leading from the street, through the apartment, out the alley, down the lane and back into the street? If it was, I think that was just a fantastic piece of direction, even though the apartment and alley didn't hold any value, but the camera work was really cool.
Overall, I liked the film a lot and thought the story was really well and most of the characters were written and portrayed good.
There was some overkill on the gunfire and the standard overdone nightclub gangster stuff, but in general, the rest was really good.
What I am trying to understand is why a bunch of movies are being filmed in Bulgaria now to represent an American city.
With a 12 million budget, filming in some small town in the US or Canada would definitely cover the bill, but a bunch of shoots are being flown overseas...how does that help on budgeting? Really...it loses it's originality.
I remember times when Vancouver would portray New York or Detroit...and while that was not fit either...Bulgaria certainly doesn't cut as inner city America or Canada at all...just the little details that make it not gel.
Aside from a few minor things, I think it's an overall good production with a great opening shot.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizActor Paul Sampson suffered a minor eye injury during one sequence in which he is shot by Ben Cross' character due to a premature squib detonation. This footage is included in the finished film.
- BlooperIn in the beginning of the movie, there is a double parking meter within a few feet of a fire hydrant.
- Citazioni
Marley Singer: But you don't like me anymore?
Liam Case: You know that I do. You're like a little sister to me, Marley.
Marley Singer: [Her face falls] A sister?
Liam Case: Yeah.
Marley Singer: I don't think of you like a brother.
Liam Case: You don't?
[Marley whimpers]
Liam Case: Back up.
[Liam gets out of the car, stands and touches Marley's face]
Liam Case: If you were older, you wouldn't think like that.
Marley Singer: Yes, I would. I'm old enough to know what I think.
Liam Case: Marley, you're a pretty little girl, and I'm sure all the boys are chasing you in school...
Marley Singer: I don't like the boys at school.
Liam Case: Listen, Marley, this really isn't the time for this.
Marley Singer: Screw you, Liam.
[as she bikes away from him]
Liam Case: Yep, that went well.
- Colonne sonorePetey's Blues
Written by Peter Neff (as Peter T. Neff)
Performed by Peter Neff (as Peter T. Neff)
Published by Peter Neff Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Neffscores Music
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 7.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 676.860 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 34 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1