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Played

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.6K
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Val Kilmer, Gabriel Byrne, Anthony LaPaglia, Vinnie Jones, and Mick Rossi in Played (2006)
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An examination of the malevolent London underworld with its despicable criminal underground. Ray (Mick Rossi) just finished an eight-year prison sentence after getting set up. Now he is back... Read allAn examination of the malevolent London underworld with its despicable criminal underground. Ray (Mick Rossi) just finished an eight-year prison sentence after getting set up. Now he is back on the streets to settle the score.An examination of the malevolent London underworld with its despicable criminal underground. Ray (Mick Rossi) just finished an eight-year prison sentence after getting set up. Now he is back on the streets to settle the score.

  • Director
    • Sean Stanek
  • Writers
    • Mick Rossi
    • Sean Stanek
  • Stars
    • Val Kilmer
    • Gabriel Byrne
    • Vinnie Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sean Stanek
    • Writers
      • Mick Rossi
      • Sean Stanek
    • Stars
      • Val Kilmer
      • Gabriel Byrne
      • Vinnie Jones
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    • Dillon
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    Vinnie Jones
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    • Detective Brice
    Anthony LaPaglia
    Anthony LaPaglia
    • Detective Drummond
    Bruno Kirby
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    • Detective Allen
    Mick Rossi
    • Ray Burns
    Nick Simunek
    • Boyd
    Caspar von Winterfeldt
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    • Gallery Attendant
    Patsy Kensit
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    • Cindy
    Trevor Nugent
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    • Nathan
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    • Police Detective
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    • Maggie
    Imran Ahktar
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    Nigel Mead
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    • Samantha Fay
    Steve Jones
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    1caesarian

    Beats U-Turn for Worst movie ever.

    New contender for worst movie ever. Do not be misled by Val Kilmer's name appearing in the credits, he appears for all of one minute. Reminiscent of Executive Decision's posters who made it appear as though Steven Segal played a central role in the film (even though he disappeared after 5 minutes).

    The film has no plot, no story, no point. Worst of all, it has no ending. To date I had listed U-Turn as worst movie ever, but I think Played has taken the bottom spot. It reads as a gangster thriller, but none of the scenes are backed up. They appear more like events that follow each other rather than integral parts of a story. No climax is built up, the love story is stated but never portrayed. Characters dart in and out before any portrayal is required. All in all a complete waste of time.

    Best advice: DO NOT WATCH.
    6innocuous

    Not as bad as some would have you believe, but not very good.

    I'm not sure what I was expecting from this movie, especially since reviews have stated that much of the script was improvised. The film seemed fairly tightly-scripted to me...perhaps this is a tribute to the cast or director.

    I also expected to be put-off by the limited screen time of the major names in the movie. To the contrary, I found it refreshing to have good actors in such small, but crucial, roles. This is the only way to avoid making movies into star vehicles that sacrifice story and direction for the sake of glorifying one or more of the lead characters.

    On the other hand, the plot left a bit to be desired. There are quite a few loose ends that never get tied up, including the massive loose end right before the final credits roll. There's a difference between being ambiguous and simply stopping the story in the middle of an arc. This is your basic 2.5-act movie.

    Overall, I enjoyed the movie and the characters. There's virtually no character development, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. This is worth watching if you enjoy "small" stories about tragedy and get a kick out of a bunch of well-know actors suppressing their desire to be the center of attention.
    5tarbosh22000

    Played To The Hilt?

    "Played" was a decent crime thriller despite it's budget shortcomings.

    The plot: Ray (Rossi) is a small-time thief who is framed for a crime he didn't commit. When he gets out of jail, he falls back into the same life.

    The budget for this movie was $338,000, so I understand why it was shot on video instead of film. I was worried about that because the usual Lionsgate (shot on video) output is usually terrible ("Green River killer", "Heebie Jeebies"). It actually looks good in most scenes.

    Mick Rossi does a fine job as Ray. But the big name stars are only in this for maybe five minutes each. Kilmer does his usual professional work. His dialogue was improvised and it shows. ("You're not gonna Taco, Ray.") Jones plays a good bad guy. Byrne appears stiff and looks like he wants to be anywhere else. I also noticed that almost all the actors are on the phone. It's pretty cheap just to shoot actors talking on a phone.

    Overall, "Played" was a satisfactory crime flick, that's a good second or third choice at the video store.

    For more insanity, please visit: comeuppancereviews.com
    londonmench

    London

    Just saw Played at a London screening. Although convoluted at times the many twists and turns in the story climax to a rewarding pay off.

    Stand out performances: Val Kilmer is superb in that zany Kilmer way. Gabriel Byrne is not featured enough in Played but when he appears on screen his intensity is gripping.

    The lead role is played by Mick Rossi who does a fine job and creates a character that you have empathy for right off the bat, at times he reminded me of a young Al Pacino.

    His low key performance works well in a world of pop up colourful characters. Played with it's powerhouse cast and it's street cool is something to watch out for.
    6paultbaker

    Not as bad as some reviewers claim, but... (contains spoilers!!)

    Okay, I got the screener at the video store I work at & thought the cast was interesting enough to give it a try. I've seen enough of these promos (especially from Lionsgate) to not expect much of a film, or more than a minute of each 'name' from the cover, so after reading some reviews here on IMDb I went in with low expectations.

    Overall, I'd have to say I pleasantly surprised. Lots of nice little plot twists, several double-crosses, a few scenes of genuine suspense.

    The movie centers around and features (newcomer?) Mick Rossi in almost every scene, and his performance only suffers in comparison to the more seasoned actors showing their stuff. He does a decent job as an unlucky little fish caught in a sea of meaner, bigger fish.

    And the long list of 'guests' do a stand-out job of fleshing out their characters & keeping the story compelling. Val Kilmer is great as a dopey 'cleaner'; Vinnie Jones is nicely menacing as a crooked cop; Gabriel Byrne, in the few minutes of screen time he has, is perfect as an understated dark angel; Joanne Whalley is strangely enticing as a long-suffering but supportive ex-love interest. Anthony LaPaglia & (the great) Bruno Kirby, unfortunately, add little as tough LA detectives, but arguably they didn't have much to work with.

    My only real problem would be the ending. One of those films that just kind of stops, and after so many little twists it would have been nice for something tighter to finish on.

    If you're at all interested, and can find it cheap, don't be afraid to give it a try.

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    • Trivia
      Val Kilmer talks to his mother on a cell phone while remaining in character when she accidentally called him during the filming of a scene in a car. The director liked Kilmer's improvisation so much the scene was kept.
    • Goofs
      When Ray goes to meet Riley at a hotel or condo to pick up the CCTV tape Charlie has been brought to LA for, the room door has no knob: only a UK-style door pull, so this scene was probably shot in the UK.
    • Quotes

      Dillon: Ray, you are not gonna taco.

    • Crazy credits
      Chris the Maggot played by Nigel Mead
    • Connections
      References Batman (1966)

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
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      • Storm Entertainment (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jugando sucio
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Attica Films Ltd.
      • Film and Music Entertainment
      • Remarkable Films
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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