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Timecop 2: O Guardião do Tempo

Título original: Timecop: The Berlin Decision
  • Vídeo
  • 2003
  • 14
  • 1 h 21 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,7/10
2,7 mil
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Thomas Ian Griffith and Jason Scott Lee in Timecop 2: O Guardião do Tempo (2003)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA Time Enforcement Commission police officer (Jason Scott Lee) travels back in time to prevent a criminal mastermind from gaining control of the future.A Time Enforcement Commission police officer (Jason Scott Lee) travels back in time to prevent a criminal mastermind from gaining control of the future.A Time Enforcement Commission police officer (Jason Scott Lee) travels back in time to prevent a criminal mastermind from gaining control of the future.

  • Direção
    • Steve Boyum
  • Roteiristas
    • Gary Scott Thompson
    • Mike Richardson
    • Mark Verheiden
  • Artistas
    • Jason Scott Lee
    • Thomas Ian Griffith
    • Mary Page Keller
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,7/10
    2,7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Steve Boyum
    • Roteiristas
      • Gary Scott Thompson
      • Mike Richardson
      • Mark Verheiden
    • Artistas
      • Jason Scott Lee
      • Thomas Ian Griffith
      • Mary Page Keller
    • 46Avaliações de usuários
    • 20Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision
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    Jason Scott Lee
    Jason Scott Lee
    • Ryan Chang
    Thomas Ian Griffith
    Thomas Ian Griffith
    • Brandon Miller
    Mary Page Keller
    Mary Page Keller
    • Doc
    John Beck
    John Beck
    • O'Rourke
    Tava Smiley
    Tava Smiley
    • Tyler Jeffers
    Josh Hammond
    • Travis
    Tricia Barry
    • Sasha
    Sam Ly
    Sam Ly
    • Young Ryan
    Wen Yann Shih
    Wen Yann Shih
    • Cyndi Chan
    Kenneth Choi
    Kenneth Choi
    • Professor
    Eran Shine
    • SS Officer #1
    Steve Tartalia
    • SS Officer #2
    Toshi Toda
    Toshi Toda
    • Japanese Diplomat
    A.J. Buckley
    A.J. Buckley
    • Gate Guard
    Hans Schoeber
    Hans Schoeber
    • German Soldier
    Pete Antico
    Pete Antico
    • Frank Knight
    David Beckett
    • Nazi #1
    Ken Lally
    Ken Lally
    • Nazi #2
    • Direção
      • Steve Boyum
    • Roteiristas
      • Gary Scott Thompson
      • Mike Richardson
      • Mark Verheiden
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    8joee357

    Timecop 2 Good and Fair Review

    I thought that this Movie was very entertaining it kind of reminds you of a Back to the Future with the parents and the son.

    Jason Scott Lee brought more than an action element to the movie he brought a personal touch and edge to it that most action films do not display.

    The only thing is a lot of people still see him as the Bruce Lee character that he did on the movie "Dragon the Bruce Lee Story" and that is because he did so well in it.

    If people can look past that and just watch the movie for what it is an action adventure you will definitely enjoy this movie.

    And look forward to the next.
    lskelly-1

    Combines Sci-Fi & Martial Action fairly well

    First, before watching this movie you should be aware that it is "about" time travel...therefore there is bound to be some inconsistencies and paradox problems; and yes...the film does "bump" into some of these rather clumsily. If you are a movie viewer that demands perfect logic and continuity or a real "time travel" buff you will have to "let it go" for this film. Yes, this movie is ABOUT "time travel" but it is NOT a time travel movie (it is an "Action" movie).

    Secondly; this is a sequel, and thefore presumes some previous knowledge of the basic premise; what a "timecop's" purpose is and some of the primary "paradox" problems as to what would happen (to the present / future) if you changed the past. I can say that this movie does try to follow most of the "rules" of time travel; as outlined in the "Star Trek" TV shows (a well known "standard" in science fiction circles).

    The movie starts out posing the question; "should Hitler be assassinated" before he has time to put events into motion & "what would then happen if he was?". The viewer gets to see what happens when someone wants to try; and the Timecops have to stop it from happening (or DO they?). Viewers may also want to know that the "Timecop" story, about cops that monitor consistency & prevent history from being altered; was a comic book before it was a movie.

    True; "time travel" movies must address such issues in a consistent & believable manner and in this regard the movie is somewhat disappointing. However as an "action" movie (that makes you "think") it generally succeeds.

    In my opinion it is far better than the first "Timecop" movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme (1994). Given the comic book / Van Damme history; the target audience for this movie is going to be action / martial art movie fans.

    Jason Scott Lee (as hotshot Timecop Ryan Chan) does very well given the script & direction. Viewers may need to remind themselves that Lee is NOT related to Bruce Lee although he did play him in the movie "Dragon, the Bruce Lee Story" (1993). For that movie Lee was trained in Bruce Lee's "Jeet Kune Do" style of martial arts. So not only does he physically look like Bruce Lee, he also fights using the same "moves". Seeing this, I believe the director recognized that he would be unable to avoid the reference; so he "uses" it consciously. In one fight scene there is deliberate homage paid to Bruce Lee. Timecop Ryan Chan (after getting hit in a fight) gets "really mad" and takes off his shirt; flexing his muscles in the famous "Enter the Dragon" style. When you see this scene you will know why Jason Lee was picked to play Bruce in "The Dragon",..., and why the director (and likely the actor) must accept & work with the inevitable references. For martial arts fans there are some fairly good (albeit short)examples of "Jeet Kune Do" style hand-work,trapping, and a couple of Jeet Kune Do style limb traps / breaks. The martial arts kicks are all "movie" style & less than crisp.

    Thomas Ian Griffith is quite good in the supporting role (even in the fight scenes); however the movie watcher doesn't really see his character's motivation until the end of the movie. The movie's script is what you would expect given the "Timecop" movie history & story genre (somewhat in the "comic-book" style); although I have the impression that Lee did quite a good job fleshing out his lines. Overall, the movie gets a bit muddled because of all the different time periods involved (the "period" costumes are made necessary, however, to separate and enforce the different time lines)and it is possible that the editing contributes to the confusion. Many of the fight scenes appear to be chopped or cut short (while the special effects scenes, although not over-done, are a tad long). I imagine the editor of this movie had a hard time keeping a cohesive story line and "flow" given the topic(s). There are a lot of things going on in this movie all at once; the good guy "chasing" the bad guy through different time periods, shifting realities due to the changing of past events, and even characters changing or existing / not existing depending on which "reality" you are watching. Not only does the bad guy want to kill Lee's character, he also has the option of going back to almost any time period and kill his parents, thus ending the Hero's family line. If that is possible then, can the Timecop kill the bad guy given what has already happened? You'll have to watch! In a similar movie's plot line, "Jet Li's - The One" (2001 - one of my favorite time-travel movies) these issues and paradox' are better addressed (however I had to watch that movie 4 or 5 times to understand all the nuances).

    Although you probably won't want to watch "Timecop: The Berlin Decision" again and again; if you liked "Jet Li's - The One" you will probably enjoy this movie as well.
    8tmarinov

    it's a good and intelligent film

    When I read the reviews I was expecting something really awful and cheap, like some of the latest Segal movies (sorry to those of you who may have liked them). Actually, the storyline is well developed, no false over-dramatizing or similar flaws you may have in a martial art/sci-fi sequel. The cast is good and it is shot very well, regardless of the low budget. And you don't have to compare it to Timecop 1, this one has value of its own. 8/10 for me.
    Leigh L.

    Timecop 2: The Stupid Subtitle

    All I can say is that I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner. Wonder how many they'll have time to churn out before Van Damme gets desperate enough to want to do one himself, gleefully shoving aside everything that came before and thus ruining the continuity of the series? (Not many, judging by Derailed.)

    Hang on, though - continuity? Not one of Timecop 2's strong points, and at the end of the day the only reason Timecop 1 didn't contradict itself at every turn was because it kept the actual time travelling at a modest level. Timecop 2 ventures into Nazi Germany, the Wild West and various other places, ultimately making only the most halfhearted attempt to imagine (let alone visualise) the consequences of changes made to the timeflow. One of the characters mentions a mysterious war a couple of times. Someone else gets an eyepatch, then loses it again. Oooo! Change my pants.

    Worse: it's boring. While small mercies are appreciated - such as Jason Scott Lee being given a new character rather than trying to be passed off in Van Damme's role (which wouldn't have surprised me) and being marginally more charismatic than the total nobody who starred in the TV series - they're not enough to save the film from inconsequentiality. Neither is Lee's hair, which remains rooted in the late 70s. You'd think he'd be able to do something about that at least, being a Timecop and everything.

    Queuing up behind the leading man is the usual racially diverse but underused and pointless supporting cast, including a limp Thomas Ian Griffith as the baddie. Any and all attempts to make us sympathetic to Griffith's cause fail because of his fundamental Hollywood Baddieness compounding the gaping holes in the plot and reasoning: on one hand I suppose we should be grateful that the writers tried to ask 'meaningful' questions and stray from the standard good/evil action film templates, but on the other hand, if you can't do it properly then don't bother, because you'll end up with nowt but plot holes, mixed messages and viewers trying to stay awake just for the big fight at the end. Which isn't that good anyway, apart from the bit with the shirt. Tsk.
    Dariunas

    Better than the rating indicates!

    I thought this film was pretty good, considering a sequel to a movie like Timecop tends to be destined as a flop. Jamie Scott Lee's performance is great as usual, portraying Anderson as someone trying his best to hold himself together.

    Support performances were also above the standard you might expect and while the fight scenes are not spectacular, but they are certainly more than competent. The music grounds well with the film, especially at the climax of the last fight scene...

    I found it confusing at one point as to what exactly what Miller (the antagonist) had been doing as Anderson burst back and forth through time trying to track him down, with each return highlighting the consequences of his actions. But these scenes moved a bit too fast for me to catch up, so had to watch a few times... maybe I'm a dumbass, or maybe the pace was too quick considering the subject!

    Overall I found this film well paced and I liked the idea of the Society for Historical Authenticity being competition to the TEC. The moral aspects of time travel were touched on nicely enough to make you think, but not too much to tease you and leave you feeling unresolved in much of the theorising unlike Matrix Reloaded.

    I rate this perhaps a little higher due to 1 - Jamie Scott Lee's great performance, and 2 - The fact films like these tend to be a whole world worse than the original!

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    • Curiosidades
      John Beck was in another time travel movie as the time traveler in the 1970's version of "The Time Machine" by H.G. wells.
    • Erros de gravação
      When the Chinese restaurant window breaks in 1929, it is clearly tempered glass. Although tempered glass had been invented, it was not in widespread production or use in 1929, and no restaurant window would be made of it.
    • Citações

      O'Rourke: [Convincing Ryan to stay on the force] You're Timecop!

    • Conexões
      Follows Timecop: O Guardião do Tempo (1994)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Saloon Bar
      Written by David Farnon

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 19 de novembro de 2003 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision
    • Locações de filme
      • Los Angeles City Hall - 200 North Spring Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Universal Studios Home Entertainment Family Productions
      • Capital Arts Entertainment
      • TE Encore Films
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 21 min(81 min)
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      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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