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15 minutes

Original title: 15 Minutes
  • 2001
  • 16
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
53K
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Robert De Niro and Edward Burns in 15 minutes (2001)
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A homicide detective and a fire marshal must stop a pair of murderers who commit videotaped crimes to become media darlings.A homicide detective and a fire marshal must stop a pair of murderers who commit videotaped crimes to become media darlings.A homicide detective and a fire marshal must stop a pair of murderers who commit videotaped crimes to become media darlings.

  • Director
    • John Herzfeld
  • Writer
    • John Herzfeld
  • Stars
    • Robert De Niro
    • Edward Burns
    • Kelsey Grammer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    53K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Herzfeld
    • Writer
      • John Herzfeld
    • Stars
      • Robert De Niro
      • Edward Burns
      • Kelsey Grammer
    • 274User reviews
    • 82Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Eddie Flemming
    Edward Burns
    Edward Burns
    • Jordy Warsaw
    Kelsey Grammer
    Kelsey Grammer
    • Robert Hawkins
    Avery Brooks
    Avery Brooks
    • Leon Jackson
    Melina Kanakaredes
    Melina Kanakaredes
    • Nicolette Karas
    Karel Roden
    Karel Roden
    • Emil Slovak
    Oleg Taktarov
    Oleg Taktarov
    • Oleg Razgul
    Vera Farmiga
    Vera Farmiga
    • Daphne Handlova
    John DiResta
    John DiResta
    • Bobby Korfin
    James Handy
    James Handy
    • Captain Duffy
    Darius McCrary
    Darius McCrary
    • Tommy Cullen
    Bruce Cutler
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    Charlize Theron
    • Rose Hearn
    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Cassandra
    David Alan Grier
    David Alan Grier
    • Mugger in Central Park
    Vladimir Mashkov
    Vladimir Mashkov
    • Milos Karlova
    Arina Gasanova
    • Tamina Karlova
    Noelle Evans
    Noelle Evans
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    • Director
      • John Herzfeld
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      • John Herzfeld
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    6adamscastlevania2

    For a pretty standard cop thriller this is all over the place

    (59%) A real piece of all over the place Hollywood that shuffles itself around like a deck of cards every other scene. The main focus is not on DeNiro, or even Edward Burns, but on two eastern European maniacs who feature heavily throughout. What makes this so uneven is the tone. It starts as a crime thriller, then there's some breaking news exploitation satire with Kelsey Grammar, then DeNiro comes in turning it more into a cop action movie, then there's a series of quite sweet romantic scenes that come in between footage of the two bad guys filming themselves murdering someone making everything feel more than a little slapdash. Yet it sort of works mainly because everything happens so fast, and there's so much of it to get through. The fact that the cast is more than capable doesn't hurt much either, and it is quite well made too so you just sort of except the flaws as they arrive. It's just action cop movie thrillers, romance, a playful sense of humour, and snuff movies all mixed together doesn't create a great recipe for success.
    8meeza

    Pretty Good to the Last Minute!

    The following review for the film `15 Minutes' will probably take you around that same time to read it. Wait! Come back! I was joking! This film is another flick that satirizes the media's influence in depicting real life crimes as sensationalistic newsgathering for the general public. We have seen this before in films such as `Natural Born Killers.' Critics have ridiculed `15 Minutes' because they say that the film actually demonstrates the same exact thing that it tries to satirize. It does this by showing gory murder -type violence and utilizing famous stars in small cameo roles. Even though I do have to agree with this concept that my colleagues (don't I wish) have criticized, I should say to them to `just wait one minute, or fifteen for that matter' and do not take it so seriously. Why? Because the film does entertain. I think that critics should just leave it at. By the way, the film is about a homicide detective and an arson investigator who hunt down some eastern european psychos who film their crimes on video. Robert Deniro, who plays the homicide detective, is more low key in this one; and Eddie Burns cinematic presence adds fuel to the fire as the arson investigator. I really do have to say that I enjoyed mostly every minute in `15 Minutes' even though most critics don't second my opinion.

    **** Good
    708131352022

    It has its good parts

    15 Minutes is a thriller one needs to think about for a while, maybe even sleep on it, especially before writing any comments. I got the movie on DVD two days ago and I hardly couldn't wait to watch it, because I had already read quite a few comments, mostly negative one's, on it over the past few months. At first I was kind of disappointed. I was not the kind of movie I had expected. I was hoping to see a movie as great as `Heat' or `Ronin'. But one cannot compare these three movies. They are completely different. So I let my first impressions rest for a while and watched the movie the next day a second time. 15 Minutes is not as bad a movie after all. It has its good parts, though I would prefer some things to be different.

    The movie clearly shows how greedy and immoral the media can be if it comes to win ratings and get some money, even though it appears to be overdone in some parts. `Bad news is good news!' That is how it has always been and that is how it will always be, as long as there is an audience. Who would watch a news channel with only good news? People want sensation, even though they don't want to admit it. But there is certainly a limit to what the media should broadcast. In this movie the media exceeds this limit by far. Furthermore the film quite well points out the problem with the insanity plea. Some critics say the film glorifies violence, which is not right. The two bad guys in this movie are so ugly and their crimes are so heinous, one cannot but loathe their deeds. I also want to mention how well chosen the cast is. Robert DeNiro is, as always, brilliant is his role. His performance is definitely the highlight in this movie. The action scenes are very well done too.

    What I didn't like is the way the story goes in some parts. For example how the two criminals get access to Eddy's (Robert DeNiro) apartment. A famous detective just doesn't make a stupid mistake like this. Then the bad guy Oleg with the digital camcorder acts just way too silly, which lets him appear rather unrealistic to me. Even though he is meant to be crazy, his stupid behavior goes way too far. His character can not be taken seriously. Edward Burns as the arson investigator also has to act a little too unprofessional at times, which doesn't add anything positive to his character's credibility. All this gives the whole story an unrealistic touch from time to time, which is very sad. In general I don't like a movie to be cut down just to get it to an 2-hour length. Most of the time I prefer to have the deleted scenes put back in again, but this movie is really better off without them. The final scene has an interesting twist, but the coincidence with Nicolette is just too farfetched. Oleg's final appearance looks ridiculous and doesn't fit into the whole tragic, unless it were supposed to be a comedy. It is a tense thriller, with some suspense, though only two scenes really kept me on the edge of my seat. I also missed scenes introducing some more the characters played by Robert DeNiro and Edward Burns.

    Nevertheless I rank it a 7 out of 10.
    7segacs

    Makes you think

    This movie took a severe beating in the press and most reviews, so I wasn't expecting much when I went to see it. However, I was pleasantly surprised, and reassured that my distrust of what the newspaper reviewers think is not misplaced.

    This movie has a cast that includes the supremely talented Robert de Niro, Kelsey Grammar, and Edward Burns. It has some excellent writing and some top-notch acting performances. But its real accomplishment is how it makes you think.

    The increasing relationship between crime and the media is not linear, and the movie does tend to oversimplify at times. In many respects, it suffers horribly from being predictable, although there were instances where it strayed sharply from the "rules" of formulaic movies. (Saying any more on that score would give away important aspects of the plot, so I'll refrain from elaborating.) Furthermore, in true Hollywood tradition, the main villains are dumb, completely amoral, and oh, did I mention foreign? The idea might have been to give an outsider perspective on the abuse of American culture, but that angle ultimately just plays into outdated audience prejudices against people who speak with an Eastern European accent.

    Too, the movie has very graphic violence - but not as bad as I'd expected, and not as bad as what is shown in many other movies. Through creative camera angles, many of the bloodiest scenes are only obscurely hinted at, leaving the audience to fill in the pieces.

    Not surprisingly, many entertainment reviewers disliked the movie, because it has the effect of exposing some of the more negative effects of the media. "15 Minutes" does not claim that the media causes violence; rather, it explains that the interplay between the two is ingrained in American culture. This movie may not be saying anything original, but it is sufficiently entertaining and thought-provoking to make it worth seeing.
    6Sfpsycho415

    Good film about crime and media-- 7/10

    Robert De Niro does great in this movie. Like we haven't heard that before. You can tell he tries to let Edward Burns have his time, but he is such a charismatic screen presence, people would probably pay to watch him sit in a chair for two hours. The movie around him is also good, touching on the interesting topic of the media's effect on violent crimes. Edward Burns does a good job, but i think the real stars here (except for De Niro, of course) are the two East European criminals who come to America searching for fame and fortune, played by Karel Roden and Oleg Taktarov. They are funny and terrifying all at the same time. Oleg's character seems like a friendly guy, but he is actually a violent pervert. And Karel's character is just plain nuts. I recommend this movie for the great performances and it's thought provoking premise. 7/10

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    • Trivia
      Charlize Theron appeared for free, as a "thank you" to John Herzfeld for giving her the breakthrough role in 2 jours à Los Angeles (1996).
    • Goofs
      When Jordy first saw Daphne she had her hair down and was wearing a collared blouse, but when he gave the description she was drawn with a ponytail with a blue holder, and straps on bare shoulders. When we next see Daphne she is wearing exactly what she was in the drawing, even though no one had yet seen her in that outfit.
    • Quotes

      Emil Slovak: I love America. No one is responsible for what they do.

    • Crazy credits
      A film by Oleg Rasgul is superimposed over the final clip of footage from Oleg's camera near the end.
    • Alternate versions
      InfiniFilm DVD includes deleted scenes with commentary: Emil forces Oleg to carry their baggage to the apartment; Jordy is visited by an annoying arsonist at his office; Emil helps a blind woman cross the street; extended, uncut scene outside the apartment fire set up for Jordy where the annoying arsonist returns; Jordy chases half-naked Oleg from a hotel across Times Square into a movie theater showing 2 Days in the Valley (1996) and mistakes on-screen gunfire for actual gunfire; extended scene of Emil in prison, explaining why he helped the blind woman.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Heartbreakers/15 Minutes/The Dish/Things You Can Tell Just By Looking at Her/Me You Them (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      La Guitaristic House Organisation
      Written by Jean-Philippe Freu, Patrice Carrie and Jean-Louis Palumbo

      Performed by Rinôçérôse

      Courtesy of V2 Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • Czech
      • Russian
      • Greek
      • Afrikaans
    • Also known as
      • 15 Minutes
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Industry Entertainment
      • New Redemption Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,403,552
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,523,154
      • Mar 11, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $56,359,980
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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