Um paramilitar irlandês aposentado testemunha o tiro fatal de sua esposa grávida por um oficial do SAS. Depois de enganar o SAS, agora ferido e dado como morto, ele escapa, levando sua vinga... Ler tudoUm paramilitar irlandês aposentado testemunha o tiro fatal de sua esposa grávida por um oficial do SAS. Depois de enganar o SAS, agora ferido e dado como morto, ele escapa, levando sua vingança para as ruas escuras e paranóicas da Londres.Um paramilitar irlandês aposentado testemunha o tiro fatal de sua esposa grávida por um oficial do SAS. Depois de enganar o SAS, agora ferido e dado como morto, ele escapa, levando sua vingança para as ruas escuras e paranóicas da Londres.
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This seems to be the very brutal message in Dead Shot. This is what the critics would call gritty realism, but I just call it honest film making. It gives us a glimpse into the warring factions of governments and rebels and the men that will take it too far to see it through. Charles and Thomas Guard.keep us sometimes uncomfortably close to these people and their brothers in arms as characters on both sides watch what they started fighting for transition to new bosses and directives until the lines have been blurred so much that you wonder who, if anyone we should be rooting for. It is an excellent lesson in grief and revenge, and well worth the watch.
The action is good and overall, the acting is better than average, making for an enjoyable viewing experience.
The story, whilst nothing new, is delivered well enough that you start to build some empathy for the characters involved. Violence seldom improves a situation and perpetual violence is a difficult cycle to break, particularly when you have a personal motivation.
What I don't understand, particularly given the attention to detail with vehicles etc, is why the main military character is described as "An SAS Officer" in the synopsis.
Firstly, he is wearing Sergeant stripes, so he's an NCO, not an officer. Furthermore, there is no mention at any point of the SAS, unless I somehow missed it.
Overall, a good movie and well worth a watch.
It's an intense game of cat and mouse, a fast moving thriller set during the troubles. An excellent, fast faced, action packed movie, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I know the film is set in the 70's, but the wonderful music gave it kind of an 80's flavour, lots of wonderful synth going on.
The visuals are fantastic, it's a great looking film, the sets are spot on, The Streets, cars, fashions and hairstyles are all authentic, right down to those hideous plants in baskets. If I had one criticism, I thought that some of the dialogue sounded a little bit muddled at times.
That scene where the device was triggered, that was some moment, again, amazing visuals.
Colin Morgan was excellent I thought, such a good performance from him, a great supporting cast, including the wonderful Mark Strong.
8/10.
The film is based on the screenplay by Irish writer and screenwriter Ronan Bennett and inspired by the book The Road to Balcombe Street by Steven P. Moysey. The siege of Balcombe Street was an incident involving members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the London Metropolitan Police and lasted from December 6 to 12, 1975. The siege ended with the surrender of the four IRA members and the release of their two hostages. Loosely we see this topic in the story, but really a lot lighter. Henry Tempest is the soldier who shot Michael O'Hara's wife and Michael swears revenge. But Tempest joins the service of someone named Holland, who is steering a team to track down terrorists. Nowhere does the film go into depth on the political reasons of the IRA, this makes the film a simple entertaining thriller, without too much fuss.
It's certainly not the acting because that's just good. The setting is grim and dark and the film definitely has the 70s vibe. The states that are dotted with junk, the gray appearance and the cracked buildings where Jan and everyone lives give a correct picture. But the paranoid that prevails in the streets of London is also well reflected. Especially with the scene where Michael makes a bomb alert to the police, where his comrade is checked by the local police. The bomb goes out too early and a firefight breaks loose. This is really one of the better scenes from the film and also displays a rough picture. The denouement is very strongly done and at least I didn't really see the end coming, that's always a positive thing for me.
Dead Shot has become a great action/thriller, which really grips the 70s vibe. With just under an hour and a half, the pace stays fine in the film and the whole thing is not bored anywhere. In any case, films about the IRA are generally good and exciting, but unfortunately they are not made much anymore. The acting performances are very good and strong. The film does not go into the political motives of the IRA, but the paranoid that prevailed in the streets of London in the 70s is clearly shown. For the rest, it's just enjoying a good action/thriller and the film is highly recommended to set up once.
Dead Shot takes you in this darkness for 90 minutes and you're there you stop breathing A truly worthy cast, with the two main characters falling into a trap of revenge, terror or hatred A trap created by the political rot that surrounds them The hatred, the horror, the bombs, the suffering envelop you quickly, perhaps too quickly, 30 minutes more would have been good.
But this does not make the film lose too much, thanks also to the remarkable skill of a Colin Morgan who manages, each time, to convey a soul to the character.
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- CuriosidadesFilmed in the famous Barrowlands markets in Glasgow
- Erros de gravaçãoThe IRA terrorists mainly use WW2 vintage MP-40 sub-machine guns. Although Irish terrorists were committing atrocities with these weapons in the 1950s and early 1960s, by the time that this film is set - mid 1970s - Irish-American supporters had been providing them with large quantities of modern American weapons for some years, and they would be more likely to be using Armalites, of which they had been provided several thousand the Irish-American supporters or AK-47s supplied by Libya, than heavy, unreliable, and elderly WW2 antiques.
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Michael O'Hara: we will never be free as long as we continue to do what he asks of us
- Trilhas sonorasOh Mr DC
Performed by Sugar Minott
Licensed courtesy of Jamaica Recording and Publishing Studio Ltd.
Written by Coxsone Dodd (as Clement Dodd) and Sugar Minott (as Lincoln Minott)
Licensed courtesy of Third Side Music o/b/o Jamrec Music
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- Glasgow, Escócia, Reino Unido(1970's London)
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- US$ 4.253
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- 1 h 32 min(92 min)
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