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Nicolas Cage in Solo per vendetta (2011)

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Solo per vendetta

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6/10

Better than any of Cage's other recent films

Nicolas Cage has recently been on a bad streak of movies such as Season of The Witch, Trespass, and recently Ghost Rider 2. I watched this with no expectations and to my surprise thought it was actually pretty decent suspense thriller. No, it's not a great movie, but it's a perfect Rental that will keep you entertained. The acting is actually pretty good. Cage and Jones do an alright job, but Pearce really did a good job as the villain in the film. I thought a movie like this would be predictable, but the film actually goes in a bit of a different direction than you would expect it to. However, the movie fell flat in it's third act when it substituted all of it's suspense for action and a somewhat disappointing ending. Still, even though it's not a great movie and has it's flaws, Seeking Justice is still a decent thriller perfect for a rental that is better than you would probably expect. Even if you don't care for it, you still can easily admit that it's better than any of Cage's other recent films.
  • DoctorRabbit
  • 24 feb 2012
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7/10

Interesting subject, thrillingly performed

Nicholas Cage has participated in ambivalent movies, but this one is definitely among the better ones. And he is pleasantly complemented by Guy Pearce whose character is controversial to the end. Development of events and characters is logical, and viewers have - similar to various characters - constant dilemmas what kind of standpoint to take up with, as the background issue is serious, and good intentions get out of control quite fast. I felt that it must be horrible if you can trust nobody during peacetime.

Recommended to all desiring to spend a thrilling time in front of TV or at the cinema.
  • BeneCumb
  • 21 ott 2012
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7/10

.Very enjoyable and very watchable film

Although a number of reviews play down this film, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I quite like Nicholas Cage, ever since Con Air - he seems to play the laid back, slightly relaxed good guy to whom it all just gets a bit too much. You are quickly engaged with the theme of the film although I have to say I find it difficult to imagine Mr. Cage as a High School English lecturer. No massive brain power needed to follow the story line which moves at a satisfying pace.

In this, at times, quite plausible film he again enjoys the hard done by guy but you find yourself drawn along with him almost feeling for him.

A very nice way to spend 105 minutes and well worth your viewing time. a definite 7.
  • tony-288-52010
  • 9 feb 2012
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7/10

A Promise Is a Promise and The Hungry Rabbit Jumps

  • claudio_carvalho
  • 9 mar 2012
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7/10

Not Bad at all. Worth watching

I have never been Nic Cage's biggest fan. In fact he is to acting , as i am to Ballet Dancing , most of the time but Seeking Justice ( or Justice as it is named in the UK) is definitely one of his less disastrous movies.

Nic Cage plays a husband who's wife is beaten and raped by a stranger while walking to her car. While in the Hospital he gets a visit from a suited man ( Guy Pierce) who offers to eliminate the man who raped his wife but if he accepts , at some stage will have to repay the favour..

The critics panned this film when it came out late last year but i think they have been a little unfair. I found this film highly watch able and the concept a really interesting one. Guy Pierce is really good as Simon and his demeanour is perfect for the bad guy role. Cage doesn't stink up the screen either although i wasn't too happy with seeing the irritating Jennifer Carpenter ( of Dexter fame) in the film but thankfully it was just a cameo role.

Justice has some great action scenes and some interesting ( if a little unbelievable) plot twists and i enjoyed it for what it was - a good action thriller.
  • valleyjohn
  • 17 feb 2012
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6/10

Serious Plot Issues But a Good Action Flick

After his wife (January Jones) is assaulted, a husband (Nic Cage) enlists the services of a vigilante group to help him settle the score. Then he discovers they want a "favor" from him in return.

This is neither Cage's best film or his worst. It is also not his best hair, or his worst. In fact, I may have to give Cage some credit... his acting was far better than this film ended up calling for.

Not that the movie is all bad. Had it been a novel, it would have been a best-selling thriller. But it sort of crumbles as a film for one reason: plot holes. Simon and his cronies are just too powerful, know too much, too soon. It is not adequately explained, and the logical answers that the audience might dream up without evidence only leads to an even wilder conspiracy... in short, try not to think too much while watching this.

The action is good, the humor is decent, and the suspense is top notch -- it is the most tension you will ever feel while watching a man buy a candy bar. But it just does not add up. Good acting, good action and suspense do not make a movie if the story itself is not complete. In short, this film's biggest problem is the lack of a script doctor. A few tweaks, a tightening of events, this could have been a blockbuster and demanded a franchise or sequel.
  • gavin6942
  • 29 mag 2012
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7/10

Pleasantly Surprising

Nicolas Cage and Guy Pearce aren't exactly my favourite actors, I can't put my finger on why but they both just really annoy me. So I didn't have very high expectations going into this film, thinking that I would be rolling my eyes at every word they uttered. The fact that I enjoyed the film, is either a nod to my ability of being able to withstand irritating people or that it was actually a really good film.

The untimely incident with Will's (Cage) wife (January Jones), was made even more disturbing by the juxtaposition of him playing chess. Such an ugly event opposed to a tranquil game, it worked really well. I did have a little pernickety moment, when Will went to visit his wife in hospital. His character just didn't seem believable, he didn't even ask what had happened to her or how she was. Most normal people would (ok, moment over).

The snakeskin shoes worn by the villain is a great reiteration of the phrase several characters use, "This place (New Orleans) is going to hell," and judging by the choice of the initial villain's footwear, he's going to be the one to take them there.

January Jones shows how to fight back, with her major "girl power" moments and as a teensy feminist, I loved it. Alongside a thrilling plot, I was pleasantly surprised.
  • hippy_hazy
  • 26 nov 2011
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Not bad at all !!

  • searchanddestroy-1
  • 10 gen 2012
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5/10

could have been worst but it's not good

Will Gerard (Nicolas Cage) is an unassuming high school teacher in New Orleans. One night, his wife Laura (January Jones) is brutally raped. At the hospital, Simon (Guy Pearce) claims to represent a few citizen seeking justice. He's willing to seek justice for Will in exchange for some favors. The cryptic favors get serious when Simon asks Will to kill a pedophile. Will tries to talk to the man but he struggles and accidentally kills himself. The man turns out to be respected investigative journalist Alan Marsh and the police are zeroing in on Will.

It tries to be stylized thriller. The basic concept is fine but nothing special. The first problem comes with the candy bar. It's a stupid manufactured story device. It's of no use and only shine a light on how overly written this story is. A simple YES could have been so much more powerful. Instead the audience is forced to wait for the scene to finish. Time and time again, the movie tries too hard. I am glad that Will finally asked for a lawyer at the police station. The writing could have been worst but it's not good. Nick Cage needs to get work with better directors and stop taking these second rate offerings.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 17 giu 2015
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7/10

Tolerable thriller

  • neil-476
  • 24 nov 2011
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10/10

One of Nicolas Cage's Best Movies Ever!

"Seeking Justice" and "Dying To The Light" are our two favorite Nicolas Cage movies of the past few years. "Seeking Justice" is exciting, thrilling, and keeps you on the edge of your seat! We recommend this movie to everyone who enjoys a fast-moving, nail-biting film! We rent every movie Nicolas Cage makes and have enjoyed all of them because he is a great, underrated, totally believable actor in every film. He is the best actor making movies currently in Hollywood. He can play absolutely any part and be convincing. He makes acting look too easy and that's why he is taken for granted by many people. He does not act "cutesy" or "corny" and is not afraid to play any part. (Would love to see Nicolas Cage play Jimmy Stewart in a biopic - he has his stature and voice and could be made up to look just like him.) We are looking forward to seeing all his upcoming projects!
  • shominy-491-652355
  • 10 apr 2015
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7/10

Enjoyable Cage movie, quite thrilling storyline

This movie surprised me, since many people claim that Cage only has "bad" films. This one is actually quite good. In fact, I was about to give it an 8, but due a few bad actors I couldn't.

I think Cage acted good in this film. The story is easy to follow, so no brain cracking mysteries that make you think by the end of the film "what the hell happened." I really can't stand complex endings.

In easy words, it's an enjoyable thriller about a guy who's wife gets raped. In the hospital, this strange guy in a suit does this proposal to kill the rapist for him. As he agrees with doubts, it soon turns out he needs to kill other people for him to repay this civic organization who "seek justice". Of course, he doesn't want to kill people and asks the same guy to get out of his life. If only it was that simple...

I recommend to see it! Enough action, thrilling scenes, mostly well-chosen actors. It's a 7 alright!
  • arnevm
  • 4 feb 2012
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6/10

Questions

What did the rabbit do? You'll know if you watch(ed) the movie. But this movie does not have answers for everything. There are plot holes and real inconsistencies all over the place. Plus Nicolas Cage is not really ideal for the main role. He's too normal. I should say his character is too normal.

Jennifer Carpenter is credited but not really that much in the movie. There are subplots that come and go, plus there is one thing that I think remains unresolved. The "inciting incident" (let's call it that), that kick starts all the rest. But again, if you start questioning things, you might as well not watch the movie at all, because you won't like it. Try to enjoy the action, the suspense even if you have seen this formula a dozen (or more) times!
  • kosmasp
  • 12 mag 2012
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6/10

wouldn't pay to watch it..

id give it a 6 at best. kinda reminds me of Taken..but its a Nicholas cage movie, fans of him will like the movie no doubt. the movie has gaping plot holes and more than a couple of moments doesn't make sense in that i feel that important events were cut out. the film really cuts corners where it shouldn't, the sequences are really awfully put together. but the camera action was OK, it has this realistic vibe you remember from Taken, but do not be mistaken, the story itself is far from realistic. Also i have to mention that the end was also unsatisfying in the sense that made you curious but not in a good way because the movie itself didn't deserve that kind of ending it should have kept going. instead it amplifies its story where there is too little to amplify in the first place.
  • dokha
  • 10 feb 2013
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One of Nic Cage's Better FIlms

  • changmoh
  • 14 nov 2011
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7/10

A surprisingly good action thriller with a bow to psychology

There are so many action thriller flicks that seem to pop up every week, each with basically the same purpose - to outdo the pyrotechnics and car chases of the others - and while Nicholas Cage has participated in a number of these, this particular film SEEKING JUSTCE, while not an entirely new idea, offers Cage a chance to once again impress the audience. The film is a tightly written one (Todd Hickey and Robert Tannen) and solidly directed by Roger Donaldson and is fortunately graced with a cast of actors who make the strange mixture of characters credible.

The setting is New Orleans where Will Gerard (Nicholas Cage) is an English teacher at Rampart High, the kind of teacher who cares about his rather unruly students and shares his love for teaching with his fellow teacher and friend Jimmy (Harold Perrineau). Will is happily married to Laura (January Jones), a cellist who rehearses frequently with her chamber music ensemble. One night, Laura leaves a rehearsal and is brutally assaulted and raped while Will is playing chess with Jimmy. When Will is visiting her in the hospital, out of the blue a stranger named Simon (Guy Pearce) tells him that he belongs to an organization of vigilantes and offers to eliminate the assailant. In return, the organization would want a favor from Will in the future. Will hesitantly agrees, and the criminal is murdered. Six months later, while Laura is still paranoid about leaving the house and lives in fear, Simon collects his debt with Will. He demands that Will kill Alan Marsh, a pedophile. Will accidentally kills Alan and soon he learns that the victim was an awarded journalist that was investigating the organization. Now he seeks evidences to prove his innocence but the network of the organization is powerful and is seeking out Will to eliminate him.

There is a strong supporting cast including Jennifer Carpenter and Xander Berkeley who help make the strange intertwining of characters morphing from good guys to bad guys and back again work smoothly. And while the film is a strong one in general, the pleasure is to finally see Nicholas Cage given a script in which he can excel.

Grady Harp,
  • gradyharp
  • 26 giu 2012
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7/10

Solid Thriller with a remarkable Guy Pearce Performance.

I was a bit Surprised I didn't expected to be that solid. The Pacing of the movie is good, The Plot was very Interesting and there are some really suspenseful elements in this Movie and Guy Pearce was a great Villain.

I would recommend Seeking Justice for Thriller Fans.

My Rating : 7.
  • BloodyPredator2
  • 19 dic 2021
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5/10

Watchable mess.

  • bombersflyup
  • 14 set 2018
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6/10

Not so bad

At first time i was thinking a lot for seen these movie, because right now Nicolas wasn't doing good movies at all. Still, this one wasn't the greats neither the worst. Makes you wonder hows gonna end, some things a little weak of interpretation, story line was good, acting was very well got to admit, action quite impressive how this one can fit in the believable context. I was expecting to see more the other characters, Guy, January.

Despite all the little missing things was a good movie. But i still want to see more of Nicolas, he did great movies a years back, we deserve more from him as an actor.
  • GabrielaRod
  • 9 mar 2012
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4/10

Utter waste of time.

Certain film makers are constantly thrashed by some film critics. There is nothing personal, I'm sure, yet over time, certain actors and even directors, become the target of verbal assault by some critics. As a reviewer, I must say that I am growing very weary of Nicholas Cage and his pathetic choice of films to appear in. Not only is he going from bad to worse as an actor, his characters are becoming very annoying. Ever since "National Treasure", his characters are always on some wild goose chase or another and often with a bag of juvenile magic tricks. Why do I still watch his movies, you ask? Because not too long ago, Cage used to be one of Hollywood's top actors. Then again, so was Dennis Hopper and Cuba Gooding Jr. With Hopper, everything went downhill after his villainous role in "Speed". Nobody knows what has become of him and frankly, I couldn't care any less. Whereas, Gooding won an Oscar in "Jerry Maguire" and then saw an early career peak opposite Robert De Niro in "Men of Honor". As far as I'm concerned, both Hopper and Gooding are now B movie stars; a downgrade of their own doing. With Cage, and for some reason, I am still holding on to a last strand of hope that he will turn around and get back into his unique skill of method acting, while also choosing better movies instead of the tripe he chooses to work with currently.

In "Seeking Justice", Cage plays a spineless school teacher as Will Gerard. Will is at the hospital lobby the night his wife Laura (January Jones) is sexually assaulted, when he is offered the services of a vigilante group run by Simon (Guy Pearce). This secret society of punishers proposes to "take care" of perpetrators outside the law, in return for a "small" favor of sorts. Initially reluctant, Gerard finally gives in and the rapist is "taken care of". Six months later, the Gerards have moved on with their lives when Will is asked to return the favor. Sure enough, Will backs out and faces a life threatening situation where no one can be trusted, not even close friends and colleagues.

Where do I begin? The most obvious is the ridiculous story. Revenge flicks only work if the story ignites some sort of rage in the viewer. If it fails to do so, then the plot is lost, so to speak. And this is exactly what happens in this movie. Adding insult to injury is the most unbelievably pathetic performance from almost everyone in this movie. Right at the top is Cage, whose character doesn't appear to be the least bit bothered that his wife is the latest victim of a known sexual offender. His only emotion stems from a constipated look throughout the film. Then there is Jones' Laura, who gets dumber by the minute and actually trusts strangers within months of being brutalized in her own vehicle. On top of that, Cage and Jones are never convincing as a married couple with no evident affection for each other, before or after the incident. You would think that an incident like this would be a massive turning point in any relationship. But no sir, apparently, screenwriters Todd Hickey and Robert Tannen had other things in mind― like an unnecessary whodunit twist that results in mindless action. On the other hand, Pearce does a decent job as the increasingly intimidating antagonist. Good expressions and screen presence from Pearce, but sadly, his character is poorly penned.

Having worked with the likes of Anthony Hopkins, Al Pacino and various other A-list stars, Roger Donaldson is an acclaimed director, so what the heck was he thinking with this movie? If the story is non-engaging, the acting one dimensional, and the plot with more holes than Swiss cheese, Donaldson has failed to put together what could have been a decent thriller.

Looks like its strike one for Donaldson, but not even Francis Ford Coppola can save Cage now.
  • LloydBayer
  • 16 feb 2012
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8/10

Quite good

  • tugce-tunalilar
  • 9 dic 2011
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6/10

A tense story of revenge with intrigue, violence and appropriate acting by the prolific Nicolas Cage.

In New Orleans, Will Gerard (Nicolas Cage) is a dedicated and hard-working English teacher at Rampart High School. Will's best friend Jimmy (Harold Perrineau) also works at the school. Will's wife Laura (January Jones) is a musician who is part of a local orchestra. One night after a performance, Laura is brutally beaten and raped by a stranger. At the hospital, as Will waits for news about Laura's condition, Jimmy tells a distraught Will that he is confident they will find the rapist. Will is approached by a man calling himself Simon (Guy Pearce) who belongs to a secret organization that decides to fight the growing wave of crime and proposes a peculiar criminal pact. He then asks him for the favor in return. Would you cross the line to get revenge? Revenge always has a price.

A gripping story of vengeance, justice and retribution, it is a kind of reboot of Michael Winner's "Death Wish", containing suspense, action, intrigue, emotion, shootings and a lot of violence. The film is acceptable and passable but not notable or extraordinary; a slightly decent film that simply seeks to entertain with the oversaturated theme of vendetta, although, at times, it seems somewhat dispassionate and mechanical. Here our protagonist is forced to make a decision and in an exalted state of mind he accepts a twisted proposal, finding himself involved in a clandestine justice organization that brings him increasingly terrifying and dangerous consequences. Beyond the moral questions raised by Seeking Justice (2011), it results to be a turn of the tables on the classic 'Death Wish' with Charles Bronson, the film includes a tremendously surprising turn by Nicolas Cage playing a simple professor, an intelligent man , involuntarily reduced to being a vigilante because of a society that cannot protect the honest, a guy who burns for revenge against his wife's attackers. However, this reconversion of an ordinary man into a tough and relentless 'action man' who fights, shoots and kills efficiently does not make much sense, ? Where has this humble bookworm gotten his prodigious thuggish skills? . Some critics negatively hate the film, calling it irresponsible for defending personal revenge by not carrying out the necessary state condemnation of the sexual offenders or criminals lurking in cities around the world. Nicolas Cage delivers a stoic performance as he mercilessly confronts his enemies who relentlessly try to corner him. It's certainly exciting, although the morality may be questionable, even at the time, as viewers were clearly on Nicolas Cage's side. It's strangely compelling and takes advantage of some truly shocking and violent scenes. Furthermore, here Nicolas appears accompanied by a good supporting cast, such as: January Jones, Guy Pearce, Harold Perrineau, Jennifer Carpenter, Xander Berkeley, among others.

It features atmospheric and evocative cinematography by David Tattersall. And a soundtrack full of suspense and tension by J. Peter Robinson. The film which was originally titled "The Hungry Rabbit Jumps" was professionally directed by Roger Donaldson, although it has some flaws. Donaldson's first film was Sleeping Dogs (1977), which was the first made in his native New Zealand in 15 years and also the first to be shown in American cinemas. Roger is a good director and producer, known for The Bounty (1984), Dead End (1987), Burt Munro (2005), Species (1995) and Cocktail (1988), among others. Rating: 6/10. This film is exactly aimed for Nicolas Cage fans.
  • ma-cortes
  • 9 gen 2024
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4/10

Seeking Suspense

  • chicagopoetry
  • 20 gen 2012
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6/10

Revenge thriller

Seeking Justice is another revenge seeking action crime film. In some senses this film had a feel like Taken, though not on the same level. This starts off quite interesting with suspense and an different take, and is quite entertaining.

Eventually within the middle because slightly more confusing and ridiculous but ends up with a satisfying enough finale. It isn't completely predictable which is good. Perhaps this film is better than initially expected.
  • Floated2
  • 15 lug 2019
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Underrated Thriller

Seeking Justice (2011)

*** (out of 4)

New Orleans English teacher Will Gerard (Nicolas Cage) has his life turned upside down when his wife is attacked and raped by a man out on parole. Will is approached by a man named Simon (Guy Pearce) who offers to take care of the man as long as Will promises to do them a "favor" at a later date. SEEKING JUSTICE starts off like yet another DEATH WISH clone but it quickly turns into a rather clever thriller that manages to keep you on the edge of your seat for the majority of the running time. There's no doubt that the film has some major flaws including a couple logical errors that really didn't work but at the same time the film remains entertaining from start to finish and it features Cage delivering some of his best work in years. I think a lot of the credit has to go to the screenplay because with the title and the opening twenty-minutes you've pretty much set yourself up for yet another vigilante picture but this one actually takes a different step. The vigilante squad turns out to be ran by a psycho and there are several twist and turns that keep the viewer guessing as to how it's all going to end and director Roger Donaldson does a very good job at keeping the film moving at a nice pace and making sure that the viewer is constantly caught up in the action and drama. Cage can be one of the finest actors out there but he's also managed to be so campy and bad at times that I've recently started calling him the John Carradine of this era. I thought Cage was extremely good here playing both the grieving husband, the confused "worker" of this program and eventually the tough guy trying to save himself and his wife. Pearce makes for a very good creep and his scenes with Cage are extremely entertaining. I think the film could have done a tad bit more with what the Pearce character was doing and the constant character jumps of Cage's friend was a bit too much. Still, SEEKING JUSTICE is fine entertainment that's well made, directed and features a good performance from Cage.
  • Michael_Elliott
  • 14 lug 2012
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