Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaRangers find dead bears. FBI joins case. Poacher kills team, wounds Julie. Her boyfriend dies. Drunk detective aids revenge. FBI uses her as bait.Rangers find dead bears. FBI joins case. Poacher kills team, wounds Julie. Her boyfriend dies. Drunk detective aids revenge. FBI uses her as bait.Rangers find dead bears. FBI joins case. Poacher kills team, wounds Julie. Her boyfriend dies. Drunk detective aids revenge. FBI uses her as bait.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Michael Anthony Rawlins
- Agent Clark
- (as Michael Rawlins)
J.B. Bivens
- Richard Pearson
- (as John Paul Bivens Jr.)
Adam J. Harrington
- Paramedic #2
- (as Adam Harrington)
Avaliações em destaque
This film, while not Oscar material by any means, is an enjoyable Saturday night movie. As many others have commented, the cinematography is creative and pleasant to the eye, enticing one to become a game warden in the northwest. It also has an impressive cast that does the best it can with a script that bounces around at times and is, for the most part, predictable.
The beginning of the film does a fine job of illustrating the setting of the northwest, with sweeping landscape shots that really gives the viewer an idea of vastness of the wilderness. Mountain fans will be inclined to rewind and play the aerial shots again just for the view.
Regarding the predictability of the story, there are a few surprises that keep it from being clichéd. There is also a subtlety about it that prevents it from looking like a female on a Rambo rampage. Unfortunately, this creates some lagging spots where the story must develop. Still, it does move along, recovering from those moments and jumping back into the story with both feet.
Amick's performance as Julie Clayton has some rough spots, but is otherwise enjoyable. However, the most notable performance is given by Graham Greene, as Nick Rollins, an SFPD officer with issues. The interplay between Amick and Greene is not over the top, keeping the film on an even keel. Graham's smooth delivery is what keeps the story afloat at key moments. If the movie had not been about Julie Clayton, Nick Rollins would have had his own story to tell.
One gets the feeling that WOUNDED would play well in book form, but it holds its own as a film due to its cast. Adrian Pasdar, of HEROES fame, does his best work as a voice on a phone line. He has an eerie tone that is taunting and cold. His dialogue could have used a little streamlining to increase the threat, but one could argue that it is not the character's way. Hanaghan is a very focused character, and perhaps the dialogue is that way to keep in line with that.
Overall, this film is worth picking up as a rental. It holds a viewer's interest long enough to see it through the end. Yes, there are some nitpicking points that could be made regarding the story or the actions of the characters, but that can be said of just about any film. There are no major sins against real life policies or physics that cannot be overlooked in the name of entertainment. If anything, check it out for the great wilderness shots. They are eye candy in and of themselves.
The beginning of the film does a fine job of illustrating the setting of the northwest, with sweeping landscape shots that really gives the viewer an idea of vastness of the wilderness. Mountain fans will be inclined to rewind and play the aerial shots again just for the view.
Regarding the predictability of the story, there are a few surprises that keep it from being clichéd. There is also a subtlety about it that prevents it from looking like a female on a Rambo rampage. Unfortunately, this creates some lagging spots where the story must develop. Still, it does move along, recovering from those moments and jumping back into the story with both feet.
Amick's performance as Julie Clayton has some rough spots, but is otherwise enjoyable. However, the most notable performance is given by Graham Greene, as Nick Rollins, an SFPD officer with issues. The interplay between Amick and Greene is not over the top, keeping the film on an even keel. Graham's smooth delivery is what keeps the story afloat at key moments. If the movie had not been about Julie Clayton, Nick Rollins would have had his own story to tell.
One gets the feeling that WOUNDED would play well in book form, but it holds its own as a film due to its cast. Adrian Pasdar, of HEROES fame, does his best work as a voice on a phone line. He has an eerie tone that is taunting and cold. His dialogue could have used a little streamlining to increase the threat, but one could argue that it is not the character's way. Hanaghan is a very focused character, and perhaps the dialogue is that way to keep in line with that.
Overall, this film is worth picking up as a rental. It holds a viewer's interest long enough to see it through the end. Yes, there are some nitpicking points that could be made regarding the story or the actions of the characters, but that can be said of just about any film. There are no major sins against real life policies or physics that cannot be overlooked in the name of entertainment. If anything, check it out for the great wilderness shots. They are eye candy in and of themselves.
A pretty good suspense film especially the beginning. It tends to lose steam, however, when Julie recovers and teams up with a retired trooper to hunt down the killer. All performances are excellent.
The film has beautiful photography of the northwest and animal scenes.
The film has beautiful photography of the northwest and animal scenes.
When a pair of park rangers discover a host of dead bears they call in reinforcements to track down those responsible. Sadly they get more than they bargained for, one single man who is far more dangerous than they imagined.
Essentially at its core Wounded is a revenge thriller starring Madchen Amick and a host of faces you'll recognise but struggle to put a name to. Among them is Jim "Bobby from Supernatural" Beaver who doesn't get all too much camera time.
I like the story, I think it's fantastic but somewhere along the way the creators dropped the ball and wasted it. It could/should have been so much more but the finished product is a really rather boring little thriller.
It's movies like Wounded that need remaking, a film with a great story but was made by people who didn't know just quite what they had.
Damn shame.
The Good:
Great story
The Bad:
Really boring
Horrible opening
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
At no point did I care about a human more than the bears and the dog
Jim Beaver in something without him calling someone an idjit is just weird
Essentially at its core Wounded is a revenge thriller starring Madchen Amick and a host of faces you'll recognise but struggle to put a name to. Among them is Jim "Bobby from Supernatural" Beaver who doesn't get all too much camera time.
I like the story, I think it's fantastic but somewhere along the way the creators dropped the ball and wasted it. It could/should have been so much more but the finished product is a really rather boring little thriller.
It's movies like Wounded that need remaking, a film with a great story but was made by people who didn't know just quite what they had.
Damn shame.
The Good:
Great story
The Bad:
Really boring
Horrible opening
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
At no point did I care about a human more than the bears and the dog
Jim Beaver in something without him calling someone an idjit is just weird
The characters are straight, the story simple, the directing efficient, Maybe it lacks a bit of soul to have made it a secret favourite, and the plot twist that gives Madchen Amick the role of the revengeful Rambo-like woman is a bit out of hand - but at least the final confrontation was kept low-profile, more accent put on suspense rather than adrenaline action - precisely what heightens the value of this flick, comparing to the neighboring action movies in the videostore...
while i didn't hate this movie,i didn't find it spectacular either.the first twenty minutes or so are quite good,with some action and tension.the last ten minutes are also good,again with some action and suspense.the problem is the middle of the movie.it's just too damn slow moving.i kept hoping and waiting for something to happen.there's a lot of talking in this one.however,i really liked Graham Greene as a bitter former cop.Madchen Amick is convincing in the role of action heroine by the way,is it just me,or could she pass for Kim Delaney's twin sister?anyway,the star of this movie is Adrian Pasdar,who plays the bad guy,and really well,i might add.his character is definitely very chilling and sadistic.unfortunately,the the movie itself falls short.my vote for "Wounded" is 5/10
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- ConexõesReferences O Show dos Muppets (1976)
- Trilhas sonorasCrush
Performed by The Violet Burning (as Violet Burning)
Written by Michael J. Pritzl (as Michael J. Pritzel)
Published by Domo World Music Publishing
Courtesy of Domo Records
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- 1 h 36 min(96 min)
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