A man known as Diablo emerges to head a drug cartel after the previous leader is imprisoned.A man known as Diablo emerges to head a drug cartel after the previous leader is imprisoned.A man known as Diablo emerges to head a drug cartel after the previous leader is imprisoned.
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- (as Ben Bray)
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I personally liked the film. Vin Diesel's performance was the right side of credible. Lerenz Tate was a good choice as a partner, as he provides a solid performance as well and provided the comic relief this sort of film needs. The plot wasn't as lightweight as I thought it was doing to be, the script didn't go too over the top (although there was some moments) and the action was pretty impressive. Not too bad for a Vin Diesel vehicle.
My one problem though is that the ending didn't make sense (why did everyone start fighting when he was walking off at the end?)Frankly, I think it would have been better if they had swapped the end scene with the previous scene at the wife's graveside.
Also, did the makers of 'The Punisher' watch this film beforehand, because they are very similar.
My one problem though is that the ending didn't make sense (why did everyone start fighting when he was walking off at the end?)Frankly, I think it would have been better if they had swapped the end scene with the previous scene at the wife's graveside.
Also, did the makers of 'The Punisher' watch this film beforehand, because they are very similar.
This movie is alright for a gritty action film because it reminds me of the grittiness of Narc with the action sequences of XXX. The acting of Vin Diesel as a DEA agent is going out for revenge after his wife was murdered is good and alright and the acting Larenz Tate as his partner is alright as well.
Overall, I find this movie a good gritty action flick to entertain yourself any time.
Overall, I find this movie a good gritty action flick to entertain yourself any time.
The start of the movie is good and gripping and it gives you the feel of a good movie in making but after 20-25 minutes the movie start loosing the plot. The movie misleads in between and after a point of time it will feel boring. Action is good, Vin diesel is as good as always. The movie could have been better provided with a good screenplay.
A Man Apart is nothing special but after the first 15 minutes I didn't think I'd be saying that in my comment. It starts off really well, exciting, good characters and it was moving along nice and quickly. While the good characters and the moving along kept up throughout the movie, the most important thing didn't - the excitement. The action sequences just became like Vin Diesel's acting voice - exactly the same the whole movie. The director tried his best to vary it (bombs, choking .etc) but these things never seemed to have any effect, for what reason I don't know. Also the storyline was unbelievably predictable.
There are a lot of action movie out there, a lot - you're not going to find anything new in this one.
There are a lot of action movie out there, a lot - you're not going to find anything new in this one.
Lately, i do not watch too many old-fashioned' action films like this. This has mostly to do with the fact that action films are somehow always the same. The only things that can make an action film decent are not too many corny scenes and some comedic elements. Take for instance Cradle 2 the Grave, which I saw a couple of weeks back. Now the action was pretty OK, there were some funny elements, but there were some stupid things as well (such as a corny ending). Or Bulletproof Monk, which was a bit corny overall. While A Man Apart is certainly not a good film, it is one of the better old school' action films I've seen lately. The acting is decent, there are no corny elements and there is a good mix of emotion / softness and action. The film might not be suited for the big screen, but it does well as a rental (BTW: the film was shot between 2000 and 2001 and got shelved at first). The film certainly has some interesting elements and is better than most of Seagal's or Van Damme's new films. I was not disappointed to have rented it.
6,75 out of 10
6,75 out of 10
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- TriviaThe scene where Sean beats the dealer to death, was cut by seven seconds. The original scene featured the dealer spitting out teeth and bloody pieces from his cheek. The scene was cut, in order to get an R rating and not an NC-17.
- GoofsShadow of Camera is visible on Memo Lucero's taxi towards the beginning of the film.
- Quotes
Sean Vetter: They call us down here. They take away our weapons? They expect us to go into a building full of drunken cartel gunmen unarmed? I mean, that isn't fun.
Ty Frost: You're not gettin' paid to have fun. Good luck, gentlemen.
- SoundtracksJust Do It
Written by Ft, Richard Frierson and Keith Harris (as Keith Harris)
Performed by Ft (as FT)
Produced by YoungLord for YoungLord Music
Courtesy of Tru Criminal Records / New Line Productions, Inc. / Goliath Artists
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Box office
- Budget
- $36,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $26,736,098
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,200,000
- Apr 6, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $44,350,926
- Runtime
- 1h 49m(109 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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