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4.7/10
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A woman returns from combat and befriends a family in NYC. A gang of thieves plot to take the family's valuables, and she is all that stands between them and their lives.A woman returns from combat and befriends a family in NYC. A gang of thieves plot to take the family's valuables, and she is all that stands between them and their lives.A woman returns from combat and befriends a family in NYC. A gang of thieves plot to take the family's valuables, and she is all that stands between them and their lives.
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- 1 nomination total
Andreea Androne
- Nira
- (as Andreea Valentina Androne)
Tiberiu Harsan
- Bear Carlton
- (as Tidi Hargan)
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So let me be clear this is not a cinematic masterpiece BUT I don't think it was written to be. It has decent fight scenes, keeps you guessing and is a ok use of time for an action movie, it definitely does not deserve the hate it's getting. I wouldn't pay new release money to watch it but for a small rent fee it was worth it..especially during Covid boredom and a rash of terrible terrible movies.
The Doorman (2020) is fairly typical of low-budget direct-to-video made-in-Eastern-Europe fare. Production values are better than average for similar films. The actors do as well as can be expected with the material they're provided. But the screenplay is uninspired, with far too many coincidences, contrivances, and familiar tropes. The movie seems very similar to Force of Nature (2020), starring Mel Gibson, which also suffered from far too many coincidences.
Ruby Rose handles her fight scenes fairly well, but could have been replaced by a department store mannequin in some of the other scenes. Jean Reno delivers an effortless performance as the villain, which is nevertheless interesting to watch. Aksel Hennie, Rupert Evans, and Philip Whitchurch deliver credible performances. Some scenes drag; many are predictable. It's what might be termed a multi-tasking video, one that can be watched while doing something else without missing much.
Ruby Rose handles her fight scenes fairly well, but could have been replaced by a department store mannequin in some of the other scenes. Jean Reno delivers an effortless performance as the villain, which is nevertheless interesting to watch. Aksel Hennie, Rupert Evans, and Philip Whitchurch deliver credible performances. Some scenes drag; many are predictable. It's what might be termed a multi-tasking video, one that can be watched while doing something else without missing much.
Bad acting and dull. Another B movie I wouldnt recommend.
The lead character is very likeable. She does good fight scenes and is an up and coming actress. As a lead she held her own but she's not quite ready for the major leagues yet. So that's how I see this film. It is the seasoning process for a future massive action star. I'm pretty sure she will become a huge franchise actress someday. In that sense watching a movie like this shows her more humble beginnings.
I saw this only cos of the the director. I have enjoyed most of his films, Midnight Meat Train, Downrange, No One Lives, Versus n even the segment from Nightmare Cinema.
Most of his films r very violent but this one is lame without any noteworthy action sequence.
Ruby Rose aint convincing as the bad ass fighter. Jean Reno looked puffy n tired.
The fight choreography aint done well n the film lacked the thrill factor.
The screenplay is very similar to the recent Mel Gibson disaster Force of Nature.
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- TriviaInitially entered pre-production in Canada with Katie Holmes set to star.
- GoofsIf Victor's crew jammed the cell signals and all communications to the outside, how is that Victor searches for Ali's credentials using the Internet from his computer?
- ConnectionsReferences Apocalypse Now (1979)
- SoundtracksWe Like To Party
Written by Jarrel Young, Waqaaz Hashmi (as Waqaas Hashmi), John Sztrikacs
Performed by Young Wolf Hatchlings
By arrangement with Music Film
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- $307,873
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
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- 2.39:1
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