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Vengeance secrète

Original title: The Fourth Angel
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Jeremy Irons, Jason Priestley, and Forest Whitaker in Vengeance secrète (2001)
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A man seeks justice after his wife and two daughters are gunned down in a terrorist attack.A man seeks justice after his wife and two daughters are gunned down in a terrorist attack.A man seeks justice after his wife and two daughters are gunned down in a terrorist attack.

  • Director
    • John Irvin
  • Writers
    • Robin Hunter
    • Allan Scott
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Irons
    • Forest Whitaker
    • Jason Priestley
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    5.3/10
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    • Director
      • John Irvin
    • Writers
      • Robin Hunter
      • Allan Scott
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Irons
      • Forest Whitaker
      • Jason Priestley
    • 31User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
    • Jack Elgin
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Jules Bernard
    Jason Priestley
    Jason Priestley
    • Henry Davidson
    Briony Glassco
    Briony Glassco
    • Maria Elgin
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Kate
    Lois Maxwell
    Lois Maxwell
    • Olivia
    Timothy West
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    Joel Pitts
    • Andrew Elgin
    Anna Maguire
    Anna Maguire
    • Joanne Elgin
    Holly Boyd
    • Julia Elgin
    Kal Weber
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    • DS Kulindos
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    • Francois Duguay
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    • Ivanic Loyvek
    Ivan Marevich
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    • Karadan Maldic
    Dorin Rimbu
    • Milos Zdenko
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    • Anton Kostic
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      • John Irvin
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      • Robin Hunter
      • Allan Scott
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    5wes-connors

    Violent Angels

    European magazine editor Jeremy Irons (as Jack Elgin) takes his family along on a flight to India, where he plans to interview the Prime Minister. Unfortunately, the plane is hijacked by a terrorist gang (claimed to be Serbians). It seems like authorities get things under control, but their plan goes awry. A horrible tragedy befalls Mr. Irons and other passengers as they try to escape. When he sees justice is not being done, Irons jumps on a motorcycle and becomes a Super-Vigilante, knocking off terrorists with startling efficiency. Irons is a killing machine as well as a tender family man. Also involved are weighty FBI agent Forest Whitaker (as Jules Bernard) and suspicious CIA agent Jason Priestley (as Henry Davidson). A relatively sedate Charlotte Rampling (as Kate Stockton) dispenses advice and hints at a new family. The plot thickens with stupidity, and it ends with an explosive climax.

    ***** The Fourth Angel (8/15/01) John Irvin ~ Jeremy Irons, Forest Whitaker, Jason Priestley, Charlotte Rampling
    7petersimcox

    Bright, thoughtful Irons film

    I have appreciated Jeremy Irons since Brideshead Revisited. An actor of much skill and emotional range, he can admittedly be faulted for the occasional bizarre choice of rolls, for example the pedophile in the Lolita remake and the mad bomber in Die Hard 3, performances that surely have him waking up nights in a cold sweat. In The Fourth Angel, he takes on a semi-action role, which is not his usual casting, and yes, he pulls it off, because his character is basically a brainy journalist who stumbles into the world of shoot-em-up terrorists. If he is to survive, he must figure out how the clip goes into the AK-47 and how to work the safety, and learn it even as the killers are coming down the hall for him.

    There's no secret about the plot. His wife and daughter are slaughtered by terrorists and he discovers that governments are not going to lend a hand. The way he expresses both his grief and his outrage represent his art at its peak. This film is nicely written and paced, and reminded me of Defense of the Realm. The Fourth Angel has an important role for a young male actor, who does very nicely, and features a brief but pleasing appearance by Charlotte Rampling, who has made the transition from femme fatale to middle aged woman with great grace. (She will look better to some now than she did then.)
    5TheLittleSongbird

    The Exterminating Angel

    It was not a case of 'The Fourth Angel' being doomed from the start. It had a lot of interest points. Although it was hardly a new idea, the story sounded interesting and did really like the sound of the moral issues. The trailer did make me want to see it, and even more so when seeing that John Irvin (who directed a personal favourite the television adaptation of 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy') was director, had one of my favourites Jeremy Irons in the atypical lead role and had an interesting cast. Also do like action/revenge thrillers when done well.

    'The Fourth Angel' could have been much better though. It is far from a bad film, it does have its good moments and good points and it does admirably with a difficult subject and moral issues which considering the timing as well is worthy of some credit. When it first started, to me it was actually a good film. Have however seen much better films that cover similar ground and at the end of the day 'The Fourth Angel' was rather uneven and somewhat strange as well.

    As said, 'The Fourth Angel' did start off very well. There was tension and suspense in the opening and the outcome and aftermath of it are quite poignant. There are some interesting and thoughtfully put across, without being too ham-fisted, moral issues as well and some of the diaogue is thoughtful in the early parts of the film. It looks relatively slick and stylish with great use of locations, and as well as the opening there are some good individual scenes like between Irons and Forrest Whittaker.

    Cast against type, being more closely associated with upper-class gentlemen with a dark or conflicted side (and one of the best at that), villains and complex real life characters often played with understated intensity, Irons surprisingly excels in the lead role. He is very moving in the early stages and when the character hardens he brings more intensity while not being hammy and never looking out of his depth. Whittaker doesn't have the best written of characters, a pretty stock role, but somehow Whittaker makes the most of the character and gives him much more thought and tension than one expects. He has some great chemistry with Irons. Jason Priestly, also against type, does smarmy quite well and Charlotte Rampling and Lois Maxwell make for interesting casting.

    However, once it gets into more action thriller territory 'The Fourth Angel' becomes more routine and sometimes confused. The latter stages of the film stretch credibility to breaking point badly and it all becomes very far-fetched. Jack's grief is completely understandable, as is his want for justice, but can find that when characters go vigilante in films generally that their actions become on the extreme side and that's the case here. That's just my thoughts though. The music is a bit too intrusive and doesn't sound like it belongs in an action/revenge thriller from the early 2000s, more like from 10-15 years earlier.

    Felt that the tension dissipates once the film gets increasingly implausible, and the very underdeveloped and non-threatening villains (the characters generally are sketchy, with the sole exception of Jack) and the standard and at times thrill-free action decreases it further. Apart from the climactic moments with Irons and Whittaker, the momentum dips, the direction loses subtlety and the dialogue loses its thoughtfulness and becomes unfocused. Actually felt like two different films.

    Overall, watchable but strange and inconsistent. 5/10
    6SnoopyStyle

    great actors in unreal story

    Reporter Jack Elgin (Jeremy Irons) is taking his family on a plane trip, but terrorists take over and kill his wife and daughter. The Serbian terrorists mysteriously disappear with a $50 Million ransom. Nobody seems to know anything or want to help. Jack uses all his contacts to track down the terrorists and take revenge. CIA official Davidson (Jason Priestley) seems to be giving him some help. FBI Special Agent Jules Bernard (Forest Whitaker) investigates after some of the terrorists turn up dead.

    The story is unrealistic and convoluted. It's very odd to see a behind the desk reporter turn into Jason Bourne. The story just doesn't pass mustard. And I wonder how many times can people simply walk away from a big shootout.
    Enrique Proto

    Fragmented hijacking drama

    I found this movie a waste of my time, and a waste of Forrest Whitaker's acting talents. Although there is a lot of good action and suspense, the plot is too fragmented and confusing to be believable.

    I wonder how many script writers tried their hand at this film. The lead-character embarks on a killing-spree. WHY? was the question I asked myself continually during the movie. It went unanswered. His grief is understandable, but the resulting extreme measures are not. This could have been a very good movie, but somehow it failed to be.

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    • Trivia
      Lois Maxwell's final film project.
    • Goofs
      A Serbian character, supposedly speaking his native language, is in fact speaking Romanian.
    • Quotes

      Bernard: For a country that doesn't give its citizens the right to bear arms, there have been an unusual number of people getting shot, lately.

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Serbo-Croatian
    • Also known as
      • El cuarto angel
    • Filming locations
      • Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • New Legend Media
      • Norstar Entertainment
      • Rafford Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $848,969
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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