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Blackout

  • 2022
  • 16
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
5.3K
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Nick Nolte, Abbie Cornish, Josh Duhamel, Omar Chaparro, and Bárbara de Regil in Blackout (2022)
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A man wakes in a hospital with no memory, and quickly finds himself on the run in a locked down hospital with the Cartel on his tail. He scrambles to find his true identity in the most vicio... Read allA man wakes in a hospital with no memory, and quickly finds himself on the run in a locked down hospital with the Cartel on his tail. He scrambles to find his true identity in the most vicious way.A man wakes in a hospital with no memory, and quickly finds himself on the run in a locked down hospital with the Cartel on his tail. He scrambles to find his true identity in the most vicious way.

  • Director
    • Sam Macaroni
  • Writer
    • Van B. Nguyen
  • Stars
    • Josh Duhamel
    • Abbie Cornish
    • Omar Chaparro
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sam Macaroni
    • Writer
      • Van B. Nguyen
    • Stars
      • Josh Duhamel
      • Abbie Cornish
      • Omar Chaparro
    • 95User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Josh Duhamel
    Josh Duhamel
    • Cain
    Abbie Cornish
    Abbie Cornish
    • Anna
    Omar Chaparro
    Omar Chaparro
    • Eddie
    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Ethan McCoy
    Hernan Del Riego
    Hernan Del Riego
    • Diego
    José Sefami
    José Sefami
    • Dr. Garza
    Bárbara de Regil
    Bárbara de Regil
    • Nurse Jenny
    Edison Ruíz
    • Miguel
    Jero Medina
    • Carlos
    Fresero Jr.
    • Clash
    Benny Bucio
    Benny Bucio
    • Juan
    • (as Bernardo Bucio)
    James Steele
    • Caucasian Patient
    Daniel Farag
    Daniel Farag
    • Benny G.
    Lou Ferrigno Jr.
    Lou Ferrigno Jr.
    • Agent Jackson Jacobs
    Ronald Diez
    • Agent Brad Winston
    Alec Gillis
    • Agent Burt Fulton
    Donald V. Allen
    Donald V. Allen
    • Agent Walter Banks
    Elizabeth Irene
    • Agent Maurine Dilinger
    • Director
      • Sam Macaroni
    • Writer
      • Van B. Nguyen
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    2ykjdh

    Nick Nolte pays some bills

    The only reason I can think this got made is because Nick Nolte has bills to pay. A few decent fight scenes and short running time but still silly. Reminds me of Tim Olymphant doing a bad version of an action star in Hitman. To think Nick Nolte, one of better actors in the past century is in this makes me wonder if he knew what he was doing.

    This is nothing more than a B movie action rip off of Jason Bourne. There's a reason no one pays for this in cinemas. If it's bad enough, Netflix will pick it up for streaming. Giving this garbage even 2 stars would be kind but that's because I grew up watching Nick Nolte movies. Back when he used to do good movies.
    1mattias-420-821219

    Painful...

    I agree with an earlier reviewer: I'm not sure I'll make it through to the end. 20 minutes in and I already have a strong suspicion that this might be the worst movie I've ever watched.

    This movie is absolutely terrible in every way. Plot, conversation, acting... Everything. I'll give you an example:

    In one scene the main character is having a flashback. He's in a (terrible as usual) conversation with the bad guy, Eddie. Eddie is holding a glas of tequila in his left hand and his hair is up in a ponytail. Cut to another angle and all of a sudden his hair is down and the glas is gone. Cut back again and the ponytail and glas is back. Cut again. No ponytail and he takes a mouthful of tequila from the bottle. What the...? It's amazing to watch all the inconsistencies in this production. They are everywhere and they are hilarious.

    I won't give anything away, but the end leaves me with a feeling that the producers of this mess will hit us with a sequel. I'm looking forward to it, but at the same time I don't think they will be able to raise enough money for it. I would love to see it. I haven't been this entertained in a while.

    Was there a script or did they make the plot up as they went along? Was the budget over or under 5 bucks? Was this flick made by 4th graders? Did they make it this lousy just to win some kind of award? The questions are piling up minute by minute.

    BTW: Did you know that the point of a satelite phone is that it's easily traceable? I just learned this.

    I urge you to watch this movie. Watch it as a comedy/parody, not as an action flick. It should be used at every film school as an example on what NOT to do.

    A note to some reviewers: You know that the average of 1-10 stars is 5 stars. Right? How can you give a movie you dislike as much as you say a 5 star review? Your words doesn't match your rating.
    3xixliesent

    Why?

    For a paycheck, to fill a content void, just cuz?

    I thought this movie was a joke at first, like tongue-in-cheek comedy or perhaps a twist where he's still in a coma because the shootout scenes are so outlandish that they cant possibly be taken seriously. But.... alas.... its for real.

    I cannot think of a single redeeming thing to say. Except maybe credit for the single location? I guess? But its painfully apparent that nobody cared. The writer? Didn't care. The actors? Didnt care. The director? Didn't care. The Editor? Didn't care. Nobody wanted this to be made, but it was because Netflix has a content quota and we're all to blame.
    5staunton-gary

    Pretty sure Nolte did this for free

    Blackout, I went into this blind, not in the drunk sense, I didn't read anything about it or any of the reviews. If it wasn't for Josh Duhamel this would have been below average. Having said that, I do believe that Josh Duhamel went into this blind too, maybe not the same blind state as myself. Abbie Cornish spent too much time looking emotionless. Omar Chaparro (Eddie) is obviously a fan of Jordi Mollà's portrayal of Hector Juan Carlos 'Johnny' Tapia in Bad Boys 2. Definitely a B grade movie with a budget to match. Some of the action scenes were done well. The director should have taken some direction from a more experienced director, the writer, a little lazy and relies too much stock standard cliche's. That aside, it is watchable and I would recommend it.
    6A_Different_Drummer

    Bourne on a Budget?

    Let's put our cards on the table. The Bourne story (killer with memory loss) is one of my all-time faves. I actually read the "hardcover" when it first came out (if you are not familiar with that term, Google it!). The movie trilogy is top-ranked on my list of the greatest films of all time (see below). So, off the top, I really really WANTED to love this film. But, alas, Fate had other plans. As I have explained in my other reviews, one of the hallmarks of a low-budget indie is the gratuitous use of loud music to "fill in the awkward pauses" between the weak writing and bad acting. BLACKOUT has plenty of gratuitous loud music. Another giveaway is the use of recycled actors. Plenty of those here also. But what about the ACTION scenes, you ask? The good news is there are plenty of those too. And it looks like that is where most of the budget ended up. In fact, at the 35 minute mark, protagonist Duhamel escapes a killer using the signature judo move from the grand finale of REDBELT 2008 (also on my list of the best all-time films). "A" for effort. "B-" for result. ((Designated "IMDb Top Reviewer." Please check out my list "167+ Nearly-Perfect Movies (with the occasional Anime or TV miniseries) you can/should see again and again (1932 to the present))

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    • Trivia
      The ringtone of the Sat-phone Cain uses, is the same one as used in Jurassic Park 3
    • Goofs
      20-minutes in, Cain is firing a rifle in a hallway. The camera is behind him and over his right shoulder as he fires. It switches to slo-mo and you can clearly see the "spent" rounds being expended from the chamber are intact, rubber-tipped prop rounds meant to mimic the expended casings. Alternate Explanation: It appears that the shell casings the AR-15/M-16 series rifle is ejecting are actually from blank rounds. Instead of a rubber tip, the blank round has gunpowder in it, and they crimp the tip of the casing. This allows the rifle to fire, eject the round, and with the gas from the round, cause the next round to load, just as if it were a live round. This also explains why there is no muzzle flash since, for the process to work, they must plug the barrel.

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2022 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Затмение
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Patriot Pictures
      • Itaca Films
      • Lost Winds Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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