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L'expert

Original title: The Specialist
  • 1994
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
72K
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POPULARITY
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634
Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone in L'expert (1994)
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A woman entices a bomb expert she's involved with into destroying the mafia that killed her family.A woman entices a bomb expert she's involved with into destroying the mafia that killed her family.A woman entices a bomb expert she's involved with into destroying the mafia that killed her family.

  • Director
    • Luis Llosa
  • Writers
    • John Shirley
    • Alexandra Seros
  • Stars
    • Sylvester Stallone
    • Sharon Stone
    • James Woods
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    72K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,791
    634
    • Director
      • Luis Llosa
    • Writers
      • John Shirley
      • Alexandra Seros
    • Stars
      • Sylvester Stallone
      • Sharon Stone
      • James Woods
    • 164User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Sylvester Stallone
    Sylvester Stallone
    • Ray Quick
    Sharon Stone
    Sharon Stone
    • May Munro
    James Woods
    James Woods
    • Ned Trent
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Joe Leon
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Tomas Leon
    Mario Ernesto Sánchez
    Mario Ernesto Sánchez
    • Charlie
    Sergio Doré Jr.
    • Strongarm
    Chase Randolph
    • May's Dad
    Jeana Bell
    • May's Mom
    Brittany Paige Bouck
    • Young May
    Emilio Estefan Jr.
    Emilio Estefan Jr.
    • Piano Player
    LaGaylia Frazier
    • Singer #1
    Ramón González Cuevas
    • Priest at Cemetery
    • (as Ramon Gonzalez-Cuevas)
    Tony Munafo
    • Tony
    Cheito Quinonez
    • Singer at Party
    Tony Tatis
    • Backup Singer
    Mercedes Enriquez
    • Pregnant Woman on Bus
    Yeniffer Behrens
    Yeniffer Behrens
    • Schoolgirl on Bus
    • Director
      • Luis Llosa
    • Writers
      • John Shirley
      • Alexandra Seros
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    Adam E

    Very Good, Underrated Action Movie

    People have been saying this is a terrible movie and it does have a few flaws in it, but its a fun, exciting action film with plenty of action for fans and good performances from the cast, especially James Woods, who is a terrific villain. I think it's worth a look and is Sly's best movie in a long time.
    Rusty-61

    Where do I start?

    Well, let's see. Just off the top of my head, here are some of the features of this turkey. Sly Stallone mumbles so badly that only about 5% of his dialogue is intelligible (though this is probably a plus, given the quality of the writing).Sharon Stone is nice to look at but her acting starts off bad and gets worse in a hurry. Her character is so unlikeable I cheered up when Woods slapped her around. Rod Steiger's accent, which I believe is supposed to be Cuban because he pronounces "you" as "chew" a la Scarface, comes and goes. James Woods plays a parody of himself (this was actually the most entertaining thing about the movie). They show Sly working out, and all he does are ballet-like stretches to show off his bod, and it was not a pretty sight. He is so over-pumped that there are alarmingly bulging veins on every inch of his body visible. Stone and Stallone (has a nice ring to it, huh?) have no chemistry--during their big sex scene, they look extremely bored instead of aroused, as if they are about to doze off but the only thing keeping them awake is to make sure their buff bodies are displayed carefully so they look their best on camera. Continuity is terrible-Sly's character adopts a fluffy grey kitty, which I guess is supposed to make him sensitive (I was just worried he'd crush it accidentally) but in a scene towards the end, the cat is dark brown. I give a grudging point towards the kitty not being killed by the Columbians or Woods--the one thing that I didn't see coming, because every time Sly came home looking for his cat I expected him to find it nailed to the wall or something equally hideous. Woods does have a great scene (a couple, really) where he does a little trick with a pen and some plastique to frighten his office staff. I also laughed at the way he'd constantly be yelling "Shut up!" to characters who hadn't even said anything yet.The movie is, I have to admit, one of those that is so bad, it would qualify as one of those 'love to hate it' movies that you sit around with your friends with to watch and make fun of. Worth renting if 1. you are a Woods fan and find him entertaining in any movie no matter how terrible it is or 2. you have a free rental coming at the video store (or both of the above, like me). If you can't stand all three of the principal stars, skip it by all means.
    8SCHAGELA

    Some more support

    Although I'm not really a Sly-fan I found this movie highly entertaining and it made me laugh quite a lot. I totally agree with the comment of bensonl who, in my opinion understands the value of entertainment. Right you are, mate! I think it's silly to look for a good plot (is there one?) in an action flick like this. Anyway, who cares? If you're in for a plot go see 'Usual Suspects', I'd say.

    By the way, if you're being led by all the negative comments, you'll miss the chance of (yet again) seeing Sharon without clothes.....mmmm! 8 out of 10 to push up the score.
    Li-1

    Hardly Stallone's worst, but it's not worth mentioning.

    * 1/2 out of ****

    Arguably Sylvester Stallone's last box office hit (unless you count Cop Land), The Specialist is not the typical Stallone testosterone fest. In fact, it remains a fairly atmospheric thriller revolving around obsession and revenge. But it's not as interesting as it may sound, thanks to the generally lackluster script and mostly unlikeable characters.

    Stallone plays Ray Quick, an ex-bomb specialist who works for hire. After the movie's requisite prologue, he's in Miami working for May Munro (Sharon Stone), who wants him to kill three mobsters, especially the head mobster's son, Tomas (Eric Roberts), because they murdered her parents when she was a little girl. Quick contacts her only by phone, they are to never meet, but he's admittedly intrigued by her and vice versa. However, she's actually working for Ned Trent (James Woods), Quick's former colleague who's out for revenge.

    Action fans expecting bombastic and over-the-top action sequences should steer clear, this movie will be too sluggish for them. The Specialist has no desire to function as a typical Stallone actioner. There are no large-scale gun battles, fisticuffs, or car chases. In fact, I gather Stallone received the role purely on the basis of his box office clout (and perhaps also his ability to brood and act generally depressed fairly well).

    So what is The Specialist, then? Is it a thriller? Yeah, sort of, there are a few suspenseful moments, mostly pertaining to Stallone using his bombs to knock off the mobsters. Surprisingly enough, the twist of having the hero kill the bad guys with explosives (Speed and Blown away came out the same year) works well enough, mostly because the villains' impending doom bears a certain inevitability that plays to the movie's advantage.

    But there's little else about the movie worth recommending. The story doesn't make much sense; as soon as it's revealed Roberts' murdered Stone's parents when she was a child, I scratched my head in confusion. He couldn't possibly be more than a year or two older than Stone, meaning he committed the murders when he was about, what, ten or eleven? More likely, it appears the filmmakers are trying to pass off Stone as a twenty-year old bombshell. Sure, Stone looks great (and I do mean great) in this film, but she can't even pass for thirty.

    The romance is unsurprisingly perfunctory and generic. As soon as the hero and heroine meet, they almost immediately tear their clothes off and go at it. This is neither romantic nor sexy, even with the undeniably hot Sharon Stone as part of this tryst. I've always kind of liked Stallone, subpar an actor as he may be. He's always had a fairly commandable screen presence, though he has yet to translate that to genuine charisma (which is what puts him considerably behind that other big lug, Arnold Scwarzenegger).

    Neither suspenseful nor exciting enough to recommend, The Specialist is of little interest to anyone except for Stallone and Stone fans (and maybe James Wood fans, who will either delight or wince at his maniacally over-the-top performance). I'm still waiting for Stallone to revive his career with a big-budget action blockbuster, but I don't see it happening. Hey, I'm one of the few guys out there who actually liked D-Tox, so I wouldn't necessarily say his career has gone down the drain.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Over-The-Top-But Entertaining Revenge Flick

    Hey, I enjoy a good revenge movie as well as the next guy, even though I know forgiveness is the better way. Revenge films satisfy base urges in all of us. But, holy smokes, this crosses the line a little bit with the glorification of such....at least with the ending (which I won't give away but involves Sharon Stone's character).

    Along the way is a fun ride as the revenge-obsessed Stone hires Sylvester Stallon (The Specialist, a term for his bomb-making talents) to kill all the people responsible for her parents' murder years earlier.

    The villains are over-the-top, to say the least. One almost has to laugh out loud at one of them: James Woods. Few people in his era (70s and 80s mainly) were better at playing despicable villains than Woods, and in this film he plays that role to the hilt. He also rattles off the best line in the movie when he tells some tourist to "get a new shirt, too."

    The other villains are played by Eric Roberts and Rod Steiger. Roberts is nasty and arrogant all the way and Steiger - as he has so often since the 1970s - appears cartoonish in his over-acting.

    The film moves quickly which means it's very entertaining and some of the bombing scenes are quite memorable, such as a chunk of a condo building falling into the ocean.

    Even though the villains are really nasty, there are no "good guys" here, either. Everyone is seriously flawed, as is the message of the film. I guess this is one of those "guilty pleasure" movies they talk about, because I still enjoy watching it every five or so years.

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    • Trivia
      Sharon Stone was 36 when this movie was filmed, although her character was supposed to be in her early twenties.
    • Goofs
      The scene in which Ray sets a trap in his high rise balcony hotel room overlooking the water was spectacular, but from a construction or physics perspective it was preposterous. No amount of explosives placed on the surface of the floor, walls and ceiling could have caused the balcony to break off cleanly as depicted. Ray would have had to have hired crews to use heavy equipment to drill into the concrete and then place explosives inside the concrete. Obviously the hotel would not have cooperated with Ray's remodeling.
    • Quotes

      Ned Trent: [to old couple trying to get on elevator; the old man is wearing a colorful shirt] Where are you going? Hey, use the stairs, this one's full. Get outta here! Get a new shirt.

    • Alternate versions
      The Blu-ray features the 2003 Warner Bros. Pictures logo plastering the opening 1992 variant.
    • Connections
      Featured in Gloria Estefan: Turn the Beat Around (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Slip Away
      Written by Lawrence Dermer (as Lawrence P. Dermer)

      Produced by Emilio Estefan Jr. and Lawrence Dermer (as Lawrence P. Dermer)

      Performed by LaGantia Frazier

      Courtesy of Crescent Moon Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 1994 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Peru
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Especialista
    • Filming locations
      • Great Falls Dam, Rock Island, Tennessee, USA(truck explosion scene)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Jerry Weintraub Productions
      • Iguana Producciones
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $45,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $57,362,582
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,317,765
      • Oct 9, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $170,362,582
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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