Un ex lottatore di pesi medi dell'UFC finisce a lavorare in un bar chiassoso nelle Florida Keys, dove le cose non sono come sembrano.Un ex lottatore di pesi medi dell'UFC finisce a lavorare in un bar chiassoso nelle Florida Keys, dove le cose non sono come sembrano.Un ex lottatore di pesi medi dell'UFC finisce a lavorare in un bar chiassoso nelle Florida Keys, dove le cose non sono come sembrano.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 2 candidature totali
Post Malone
- Carter
- (as Austin Post)
Hannah Love Lanier
- Charlie
- (as Hannah Lanier)
Bob Menery
- Jack
- (as Robert Menery)
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I don't understand the bad reviews for this. It's a film that doesn't take itself too seriously and it's obvious literally from the very beginning that it's self-aware. It knows how to laugh at itself with its over the top fight scenes and at times bad and cheesy dialogue or even the constant wild music being played in the background. Even the way Conor Mcgregor walked and talked was not serious in itself. I mean come on, it's impossible to hate on a film like this. Sure, some movies that don't take themselves seriously can still be very bad, but this one was actually pretty alright if you don't compare it to the original or just go into it with lower expectations. I'd definitely recommend this as a fun popcorn action flick if you're bored.
Jake Gyllenhaal was fine, but outside of that this film was horrible! Doug Liman directed this? Seriously?
The storyline was weak. Casting was terrible (i hate films that cast for political correctness vs. Talent). Script was true cornball. They made Conor McGregor into a ridiculous, maniacally grinning robot.
I actually feel bad for Gyllenhaal who obviously trained hard for this disaster, and he has nothing to show for it.
The original was no great masterpiece but at least it was fun to watch and it had a good story to it. This can't hold a candle to that one.
(btw, who keeps giving Post Malone these opening cameos?)
The storyline was weak. Casting was terrible (i hate films that cast for political correctness vs. Talent). Script was true cornball. They made Conor McGregor into a ridiculous, maniacally grinning robot.
I actually feel bad for Gyllenhaal who obviously trained hard for this disaster, and he has nothing to show for it.
The original was no great masterpiece but at least it was fun to watch and it had a good story to it. This can't hold a candle to that one.
(btw, who keeps giving Post Malone these opening cameos?)
I wasn't really interested in watching this reboot. Seriously, it wasn't going to stand up to the original. There was no way at all! Finally, after prodding and poking I caved and discovered it that it didn't need to.
The characters were strong, and the plot different enough to make me feel like I was still being faithful to the original version.
Well worth the watching! With perfect casting and great site choices, it was a believable film. I will be waiting for a part II and hoping that Elwood Dalton will continue being an underestimated good guy!
Thank you to Gyllenhal for paying such wonderful respect to a great man with one of his tattoos.
The characters were strong, and the plot different enough to make me feel like I was still being faithful to the original version.
Well worth the watching! With perfect casting and great site choices, it was a believable film. I will be waiting for a part II and hoping that Elwood Dalton will continue being an underestimated good guy!
Thank you to Gyllenhal for paying such wonderful respect to a great man with one of his tattoos.
I like the original where Patrick plays good and I'm a bit reluctant to look at makeovers. But this film surprised me after all. Well prepared and nice performance. Well played, Not bad at all.
Jake Gyllenhaal plays a former UFC fighter who becomes a bouncer at a tough bar in Florida. He tries to save the town from a bad guy who is causing trouble. The movie is exciting and has action, drama, and a little bit of romance although not as steamy as the original.
It's about fighting for what's right and changing for the better.
We know the end of the original where the bouncer moves on, here it's the same.
Jake Gyllenhaal plays a former UFC fighter who becomes a bouncer at a tough bar in Florida. He tries to save the town from a bad guy who is causing trouble. The movie is exciting and has action, drama, and a little bit of romance although not as steamy as the original.
It's about fighting for what's right and changing for the better.
We know the end of the original where the bouncer moves on, here it's the same.
Remakes of old films are all too often disappointing since they just try to rehash what made the first film work. That's not what this film is. There are some similarities (a tough guy saving a roadhouse from a greedy rich guy) but it's different film with different themes and a different atmosphere and Jake Gyllenhaal is stellar in the role of Dalton, a kind, brooding guy who has a lethal aspect which scares him.
Right now, this film has a 6.2 on IMDb, which I think under rates it. If you look at this without the lens of the original Roadhouse, it stands well enough on its own to be worth more than that.
Right now, this film has a 6.2 on IMDb, which I think under rates it. If you look at this without the lens of the original Roadhouse, it stands well enough on its own to be worth more than that.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe film was shot in the Dominican Republic, with the only shots actually in the Florida Keys being that of Fred the Tree. Fred is an Australian pine, which is not local to the area and likely brought via bird droppings. It took root in the old abandoned bridge where it lacks soil and is exposed to the sun, salt water, and winds. Locals view it as a symbol of surviving and growing in adversity. After Hurricane Irma in 2017, locals were surprised to find it alive. Locals will even decorate it for the holidays.
- BlooperWhen Dalton takes off the knife he gives Frankie a tape to hold, the tape appears and disappears from his hand several times.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episodio datato 20 marzo 2024 (2024)
- Colonne sonoreHorsepower
Written by Post Malone (as Austin Post) & Louis Bell
Performed by Post Malone
Courtesy of Republic Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 85.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 1 minuto
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
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