Bill Williamson, un giovane che ha pianificato di diventare il più sanguinario killer della storia, costruisce un armatura per tutto il corpo col Kevlar e comincia a girare, sparando all'imp... Leggi tuttoBill Williamson, un giovane che ha pianificato di diventare il più sanguinario killer della storia, costruisce un armatura per tutto il corpo col Kevlar e comincia a girare, sparando all'impazzata per le trafficate strade della sua città.Bill Williamson, un giovane che ha pianificato di diventare il più sanguinario killer della storia, costruisce un armatura per tutto il corpo col Kevlar e comincia a girare, sparando all'impazzata per le trafficate strade della sua città.
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I've never had a problem with Uwe Boll like most people. Sometimes he makes things I can't watch, but most of his movies I've watched I actually like. He thinks differently, which means you're going to get something different, and different to me is well worth investing the time into.
Rampage is different, told very realistically, and has a lot to say about the world around you and I. Well done Uwe Boll, you've really (and I'm going to say this completely aware it's in bad taste) gunned down the critics with this one.
The story itself isn't terribly in depth. It's basically just a frustrated young guy who's kind of a loser in the eyes of his small town who straps on a suit of full body armor, grabs some serious firepower, and mows down everyone he sees (mostly). I'd love to tell you that it's a serious look at the troubled mind of a small town guy who's pushed over the edge, but it's really not. It is, however, still quite good. Some people will probably get tired of a guy walking through town shooting random people, but I think it serves it's purpose to further the story and isn't completely mindless killing. What little story is there is pretty solid which is a hell of a lot more than you can say for a lot of Boll's work.
When all is said and done, I'd definitely recommend it.
Brendan Fletcher was absolutely excellent in the very difficult role of portraying a brutal mass murderer who also happens to be a very sympathetic character. At several points in the film, he reminded me of a young Christian Slater, the Slater who used to pour everything he had into a role.
Kudos also to Shaun Sipos who, oddly enough, reminded me of a young Brad Pitt from Twelve Monkeys, especially in the chicken restaurant scene with Fletcher. I hope both these guys get much more acting work as a result of what they accomplished in Rampage.
My only question is how on earth did Uwe Boll pull this brilliant movie out of his ass after a career full of crap I wouldn't want my worst enemy to have to watch?
In any event, this film, as shocking as it is, is a warning that the worst is yet to come. In fact, Columbine and the Virginia Tech mass murders may soon pale in comparison to what the next "Bill" ends up doing with a rage that can't be quenched.
And I think these bad habits are still present in "Rampage" (for example, in my opinion the movie would look better and have more tension without all the foreshadowing in the beginning).
However Boll managed to minimize his annoying directorial habits to an acceptable level and create a good movie with its own style. The movie shocks with its nihilistic sensibility and I think it is a biggest sign of the theme being treated in a non-stereotypical way.
This movie has a very non-pretentious style, but actually I think it treats the subject matter of mass murder more non-stereotypically then a more "highbrow" movie like "Elephant".
The actors are good, especially Brendan Fletcher who plays the everyman psycho protagonists, reminds me of young Christian Slater.
I recommend this movie and will check out other higher-rated Boll movies,
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- QuizThere was no script, just a 10 page treatment. The movie was practically improvised.
- BlooperAlthough the movie takes place in Oregon, Mac's (now Circle K) and Royal Bank of Canada (both exclusively Canadian) can be clearly seen at different points in the movie, and the police uniforms' patches have a crown on them, which is more akin to a Canadian police patch.
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Bill Williamson: [At a bingo hall looking at all of the old people; mutters] You guys don't need my help at all.
- Versioni alternativeFor the German video release, approximately 5 minutes were cut to secure a "Not under 18" rating. In addition, the ending was changed.
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