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Fortress 2 - Réincarcération

Original title: Fortress 2
  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Fortress 2 - Réincarcération (2000)
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7 years after the original Fortress movie, Brennick along with the rebels are captured and sent to a new, more sophisticated fortress prison, in outer space.7 years after the original Fortress movie, Brennick along with the rebels are captured and sent to a new, more sophisticated fortress prison, in outer space.7 years after the original Fortress movie, Brennick along with the rebels are captured and sent to a new, more sophisticated fortress prison, in outer space.

  • Director
    • Geoff Murphy
  • Writers
    • Steven Feinberg
    • Troy Neighbors
    • John Flock
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lambert
    • Beth Toussaint
    • Willie Garson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
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    • Director
      • Geoff Murphy
    • Writers
      • Steven Feinberg
      • Troy Neighbors
      • John Flock
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lambert
      • Beth Toussaint
      • Willie Garson
    • 51User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Lambert
    Christopher Lambert
    • John Henry Brennick
    Beth Toussaint
    Beth Toussaint
    • Karen Brennick
    Willie Garson
    Willie Garson
    • Stanley Nussbaum
    Aidan Ostrogovich
    • Danny Brennick
    David Roberson
    David Roberson
    • Nestor Tubman
    Liz May Brice
    Liz May Brice
    • Elena Rivera
    Paul de Bourcy
    • Eagle Two
    Bruce MacEwen
    • Mercenary Leader
    • (as Bruce McEwen)
    Stephen Shivers
    • Mercenary
    Marius Speller
    • Eagle One
    Mereta Mita
    • ZED
    • (voice)
    Patrick Malahide
    Patrick Malahide
    • Peter Teller
    Thea Slikboer
    • Sally Ho
    Carl Chase
    Carl Chase
    • Wells
    Yuji Okumoto
    Yuji Okumoto
    • Sato
    Pam Grier
    Pam Grier
    • Susan Mendenhall
    Jody Scott
    • Dr. Nora
    Fredric Lehne
    Fredric Lehne
    • Gordon
    • (as Fredric Lane)
    • Director
      • Geoff Murphy
    • Writers
      • Steven Feinberg
      • Troy Neighbors
      • John Flock
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    User reviews51

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    Leigh L.

    I could be so good for you...

    So Patrick Malahide is Teller, the prison governor. Okay. However, Patrick Malahide was also Chisholm in Minder, and I don't think the filmmakers realised just how off-putting that would be - you keep expecting a spluttering Arfur Daley to be hustled into his office instead of a stony-faced Chris Lambert. Well, I did, anyway.

    Of course, that wouldn't be too likely as this new Fortress is in orbit 26,000 miles above Earth, which, when it's suddenly revealed (to the horror of the oblivious prisoners/"labourers"), feels like it should have been a key twist that you couldn't possibly have seen coming... bit of a shame that it's given away in the tagline on the front of the video, then.

    Anyway, yeah, what everyone else said: it's Fortress 1, only not as good. The sets and effects are basically fine, some of the set pieces are pretty tense (if ridiculously set up), but the flimsy script, non-existent pacing, absence of worthwhile new ideas and charisma-free supporting cast all seem to have come from a film with one tenth of the budget - Pam Grier excepted, though she may as well not be in it at all considering the total irrelevance of her character.

    And does everyone really have to talk so quietly? I know they're in prison, but Mr. Lambert always whispers everything anyway - and here so does Patrick Malahide, so get ready for a lot of scowling and rewinding if you want to follow the few halfhearted shreds of plot on offer.

    Oh yeah, and that very last scene is, basically, the worst thing ever. It's not even as if The Laugh can save it, as Chris has already put The Laugh to much better effect about twenty minutes earlier...

    "YOU are going to pardon ME? Heh heh heh."

    He hasn't lost it.
    imdb-15748

    You can survive in the vacuum of space for a short while

    Sci-Fi fans love to think they are so smart sometimes. Everyone keeps bashing this movie for the scene where the main character survives in space without a spacesuit. To be honest, I have not seen the movie, so I do not know how long he spends in space, however I registered on IMDb just to point out that it may actually be possible to survive in the vacuum of space for a short time. See The Straight Dope for more details on that: http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a3_147.html. Moreover, having a character survive a short time in space without a suit is not an unusual plot device. It was done in 2001: A Space Odyssey and also Event Horizon, and probably others. The concept is certainly not any more outrageous than diving through a plate glass window without suffering massive lacerations and not any more outrageous than a huge number of other physics-ignoring-action that Hollywood puts into movies every single day.
    5ma-cortes

    Follow-up in similar style , full of action , violence and technological elements

    This is a Prison movie with high-tech science fiction , following to ¨The fortress¨ directed by Stuart Gordon in which Lambert is imprisoned because another son was born and in the future it's prohibited . In a futuristic USA , it's forbidden to give birth to more than one child for each woman and then things go wrong . The motion picture is supposed to take place 7 years after the former , as John (Christopher Lambert) is a rebel whom the resistance asking for help , but he escapes to avoid the authorities in USA , which is exactly what he and his wife Karen Brennick (Beth Toussiant replacing Loryn Locklyn) were trying to do when with her second son (their first child was born dead) escape . When they think they have made it , he is discovered and put to prison . With those odds , John still plans to getaway . Prison's chief (Patrick Malahide , replacing Kurtwood Smith) , located in a space station , is a villain who punishes to inmates with tortures and using cruel technological security measures . This is a modern and more sophisticated prison called the "Fortress" where the prisoners are controlled by lasers , neutron-cannons , cameras , mind-scanners and electronic pain-causing devices in their stomachs . John/Christopher Lambert along with other prisoners (Liz May Brice , Nick Brimble , John Sharian) will face off the prison director (Patrick Malahide) and his wardens (Okumoto).

    The picture blends thrills , suspense , violence , drama, action ,struggles and some nudism . It is set 7 years after the original when rebels are captured and sent to a new fortress prison , in outer space , there takes place an exciting final confrontation between the starring and baddies , it is very stimulating and gets some exciting surprises . Special appearance of the Blaxploitiation goddess , Pan Grier . Runtime film is adequate , it is fast moving and is neither boring , nor tiring , but bemusing . Atmospheric cinematography and adequate score fitting to action by Christopher Franke . The motion picture obtained little success and failed at Box office . This second part bears a similar plot to previous entry , but isn't as nice as the first . The picture was regularly directed by Geoff Murphy who also realized the second installment to ¨Young guns¨ with more success than this one . The film will appeal to Science fiction buffs and Christopher Lambert fans . Rating : 5/10 , average .
    6bazthegreat

    Not as good as the original...

    I had no idea that a sequel was even being made to the 1993 movie until a few days ago. I arrived at the cinema complex where I work and was totally shocked to discover that a Fortress 2 had been released! The film was officially released in Australia on 2. March, 2000, but I'm afraid it hasn't been too popular...

    We're only screening it in one small cinema and, so far, we've probably had about 200 patrons in four days (and that's being generous). Considering the fact that our largest cinema seats 500 for one session, this is not good popularity odds.

    It was released suddenly, without advertisements or even posters. You could tell from the start that this was going to be an unfortunate, B-grade sequel to the enjoyable, well planned original.

    Still, I thought I'd give it a go. I loved the first film and Christopher Lambert had returned to reprise his role, so I thought why not?

    Unfortunately, I was quite disappointed. The script was very lame, with characters suddenly having the "convenient" skills to make an escape possible at just the right time. Not much planning went into set design. There were very little of the fancy, modern gadgets of the first movie, and you can tell they were cutting costs. Much of the film was computer generated to cover the missing pieces. As for the plot - it was far too unbelievable and, dare I say it, actually quite boring.

    This time, the prison is in outer space (!), and instead of those little metal tracking devices used in the first Fortress, prisoners are given a "behaviour modifier" than is implanted in their brain. These ones definitely can't be removed.

    It is a rehash of the first. Christopher makes some friends inside, and then they help him to escape. None of the characters other than Chris are very likeable, and I found myself not really caring if they survived or not. Chris seemed to just cruise through the film without much effort - what more could he do?
    6midnight_wanderer

    I liked it better than the first.

    I think this one just had a better look & feel to it. I liked the atmosphere more than the first. I also would maybe watch this one again but I don't know about the first. It was too depressing. This one was fun. This director did what we wanted & didn't kill off all of the main characters. If Dday didn't die on the first I would have liked it more. It had too much of a mad max look to it which is a look I don't like. It's like a futuristic look but yet it's still dull looking. The second was just more fun to me. I just hate when directors will kill off my favorite characters one by one making it more & more depressing. I also really liked the whole space idea because I'm thinking to myself "how... is he going to get out".

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    • Trivia
      The catering for this movie comprised entirely of soup; no solids were allowed whatsoever. In an interview with Sight & Sound in 2012, Lambert himself stated that the reason for this was that at the time he was a member of a radical nutritional cult, and his contract for agreeing to sign on included a clause stating that the catering for the entire cast and crew constitute only soup.
    • Goofs
      At approximately 12:26 into the film when Susan is speaking to Peter Teller at the end of the video transmission the screen shows the webcam feed is actually using Hauppage WinTV and returns to the Windows desktop (showing many other bespoke applications designed for the film). The version of Windows installed is Windows 98 and you can see the free trial for AOL on the desktop.
    • Quotes

      Marcus: Girl, you better recognize my skills. I could build a radio station out of a milk carton and two condom wrappers.

    • Connections
      Featured in Fortress II: Re-Entry - Behind the Scenes Featurette (2000)

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Luxembourg
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fortress 2 Reincarceration
    • Filming locations
      • Luxembourg, Luxembourg
    • Production companies
      • Gower Productions
      • John Flock Productions
      • The Carousel Picture Company
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      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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