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Rogue - L'ultime affrontement

Original title: War
  • 2007
  • 12
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
100K
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POPULARITY
3,928
1,890
Jet Li and Jason Statham in Rogue - L'ultime affrontement (2007)
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An FBI Agent seeks vengeance on a mysterious assassin known as "Rogue" who murdered his partner.An FBI Agent seeks vengeance on a mysterious assassin known as "Rogue" who murdered his partner.An FBI Agent seeks vengeance on a mysterious assassin known as "Rogue" who murdered his partner.

  • Director
    • Philip G. Atwell
  • Writers
    • Lee Anthony Smith
    • Gregory J. Bradley
  • Stars
    • Jet Li
    • Jason Statham
    • Nadine Velazquez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    100K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,928
    1,890
    • Director
      • Philip G. Atwell
    • Writers
      • Lee Anthony Smith
      • Gregory J. Bradley
    • Stars
      • Jet Li
      • Jason Statham
      • Nadine Velazquez
    • 210User reviews
    • 121Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jet Li
    Jet Li
    • Rogue
    Jason Statham
    Jason Statham
    • Crawford
    Nadine Velazquez
    Nadine Velazquez
    • Maria
    John Lone
    John Lone
    • Chang
    Devon Aoki
    Devon Aoki
    • Kira
    Luis Guzmán
    Luis Guzmán
    • Benny
    • (as Luis Guzman)
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Dr. Sherman
    Ryô Ishibashi
    Ryô Ishibashi
    • Shiro
    • (as Ryo Ishibashi)
    Sung Kang
    Sung Kang
    • Goi
    Mathew St. Patrick
    Mathew St. Patrick
    • Wick
    Andrea Roth
    Andrea Roth
    • Jenny Crawford
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    • Wu Ti
    • (as Mark Cheng Ho-nam)
    Kane Kosugi
    Kane Kosugi
    • Temple Garden Warrior
    Kennedy Montano
    • Ana
    • (as Kennedy Lauren Montano)
    Terry Chen
    Terry Chen
    • Tom Lone
    Steph Song
    Steph Song
    • Diane Lone
    Annika Foo
    • Amy Lone
    Nicholas Elia
    Nicholas Elia
    • Daniel Crawford
    • Director
      • Philip G. Atwell
    • Writers
      • Lee Anthony Smith
      • Gregory J. Bradley
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    User reviews210

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    8jon.h.ochiai

    Surprising War

    Jason Statham is the new electrifying action star. Statham is an amazing athlete and accomplished martial artist. However, Jet Li is still the screen's most explosive martial arts star. Be reassured that Li has not yet retired from doing action movies. Old school Li looks lean, calm, and stylish in his black Armani suits, and proves deadly with and without guns. Li is such a dichotomy. On the surface he is clean cut and mild mannered; but can unleash violence with such power and grace at any moment. Director Philip Atwell's "War" takes a while to get its bearing, but once he does so he orchestrates an amazing action movie of blood and vengeance. He along with writers Lee Anthony Smith and Gregory J. Bradley culminates with anticipated payoff: Statham and Li facing off. They also insert a shocking twist, which makes more sense in retrospect. The martial arts as choreographed by Corey Yuen ("Transporter" movies) are exquisite, and acknowledge for its variety. The Japanese katana training between Shiro (Ryo Ishibashi) and Kane Kosugi is classic. The kung fu sequences with Jet Li are crisp and deadly. Jason Statham uses speed and power in dispatching Chinese Triad assassins. There is an amazing sword fight scene with the Wu-shu style against the classical Japanese style. Through Atwell's lens, one has to admire the mastery and physical prowess. "War" is surprising.

    Jason Statham plays FBI Agent Jack Crawford, who leads a task force against both the Chinese Triad led by Chang (cool John Lone) and the Yakuza led by Shiro (bold Ryo Ishibashi). Crawford's partner Tom Lone (Terry Chen) and his family are brutally murdered by the assassin known as Rogue. Crawford's life turns a shambles—his wife Jenny (Andrea Roth) and his son leave him during a divorce. Three years later Crawford investigates a horrific hit at a Yakuza club in San Francisco. A signature discovered at the crime scene leads Crawford to believe that Rogue (Li) is back. Consequently, Crawford (Statham) becomes consumed by vengeance. Jet Li plays Victor Shaw a deadly hit man playing both the Yakuza and Triads. Shaw apparently is the mysterious Rogue. However, as played by Li, Shaw though a stone cold killer without equal operates by a code of honor. He too seems on a mission of vengeance. Shaw is in the middle of an all out war between the Yakuza and the Triads. Nothing good can come of that. There is an interesting subplot involving priceless stolen Chinese artifacts, and the command of Yakuza operations in the States by Shiro's daughter Kira (deadly Devon Aoki). The appeal of "War" remains its singular focus: everything culminates in Crawford's mission of vengeance to kill Rogue. Writers Smith and Bradley effectively build the tension toward the finale, and final plot twist.

    Atwell inspires strong performances from Jason Statham and Jet Li. Statham has a gruff charisma as Crawford. Also he demonstrates unexpected range in the character's complexity. Statham has a powerful physical presence and grace. Li is very good as Rogue. He plays to his strength which is expressing his anger and angst through his eyes and concise exchanges. He maintains a placid visage that disguises his sheer will and power. As Rogue it becomes crystal clear that one does not mess with him, less forfeit one's life. Even with some awkward dialog exchanges, Li is compelling and powerful. John Lone has a measured darkness as Chang, always under control. He is good. Ryo Ishibashi is great as the larger than life Shiro, providing is a captivating and powerful rival for both Li and Statham.

    "War" is a solid action movie with great performances from Jason Statham and Jet Li. Statham and Li are at the top of their games. The action is very cool. The martial arts fights are among the best out there. Atwell's storytelling is engaging and intense, and delivers on all the hype.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    It's Mayhem, Pure-And-Simple

    Hey, if you're interested in seeing a mostly-violent flick with a big body count, gratuitous in nature half the time, and a lot of hostility, anger, betrayal, a big twist near the end and tons of testosterone, then this movie is for you. If you want a quiet, low-key thriller, skip this one: this is somewhat brainless blood-and-guts, slice 'n dice. In other words: know what you're going to get here.

    We get many, many gunshots to head., long range to up-close-and personal, swords into mouths and through back of head and through just about any other body part, a car chase, motorcycle chases, a few bare breasts and a bunch of attention-grabbing scenes of brutality, which definitely outnumber the quieter scenes.

    Jason Statham seems to be the new macho man of the day, playing this kind of role in numerous films the past few years. Jet Li.....well, you know him. Statham versus Li? Yes, but not really. The two are only in the same scene twice, once for a couple of minutes of Jason giving threats and Jet standing there passively, and then in the finale fight scene. The latter, unlike most of these action films of today, is not overdone and go on and on. It's just about the right length.

    The best part of this ultra-violent movie dealing with rival Asian gangs and FBI agent (s) in the middle in the BIG twist near the end of the film. At least it makes this a little more than a brainless action movie. I think it's kind of cool, although don't try to analyze it for credibility.

    While a number of reviewers here weren't happy that the two big stars weren't on the screen at the same time for long, my choice for under-played actor is Luis Guzman, who is always very interesting but didn't have many lines here. I'd like to have seen his part a lot bigger, and I would have liked to see Statham tone it tone and sound a little more intelligent in his role. In real life, FBI agents have a lot more class.

    Having said that, I still enjoyed the film because I knew in advance what it was, that it wasn't Li's best effort nor Statham's but it sufficed for a 100-minute diversion. I was looking for action...and I got it! I also recommend this for those who have HDTV and a Blu-Ray disc player. This is a very slick-looking film on Blu-Ray.

    Just don't bring the kiddies or grandma into the living room to watch this!
    6movieman430

    Entertaining action movie despite a disappointing third act

    War walks in the footsteps of movies like Kiss of the Dragon, and the Transporter series. It blends martial arts with stylized shoot 'em up action fairly well to create visually stunning action sequences. One of War's strong points, is that none of these action sequences feel too contrived or pointless; most of them advance the plot in some matter. War attempts to blend it's action with a surprisingly compelling story line, the film's build up unfortunately falls apart in it's lack luster third act.

    Jason Statham plays Jack Crawford, a special ops agent in L.A. (we never truly know the unit he's a part of, but face it, it's not important). L.A. is seeing the beginning of a gang war between two Japanese gangs, the Changs and the Triads. As he investigates, it soon becomes apparent that an assassin by the name of Rogue (Jet Li) is involved, the same assassin that killed Statham's partner 3 years ago. This story line seems to be the weaker one of two that are explored in the movie. The more intriguing one involves Rogue who seems to be playing on both sides of the playing field. This moves the movie forward as his dark agenda is slowly revealed.

    The movie lends itself to some interesting fight sequences, shoot outs and sword fights. There is a brief chase sequence between Statham and Li, but it feels like an afterthought. The action is spread out well over the 100 minute running time, there are no real slow spots and yet unlike many of Statham's earlier works (Crank) it does give you a chance to breathe. We're treated to one or two exciting twists that tie up a lot of the intrigue before the final act. This is where War begins to slip, it is a very successful action thriller for the first ninety minutes, it's the brief closing that doesn't satisfy.

    The ending feels forced and leaves you unsatisfied. It's unnecessarily bleak and doesn't really fit with the rest of the movie. They should have cut the final ten minutes of the movie and replaced them with a tighter ending. But, even accounting for this, War still succeeds in being a solid action thriller. Perhaps if it does well we'll be treated to a sequel that will pick up the pieces of the disappointing ending.
    metrbot

    Reasons to see WAR

    Reasons to see WAR

    WAR kicks ass, and you should see it a lot of times, for these reasons:

    • Jason Statham yelling at people, and then kicking ass. In other words, being himself.


    • Jet Li killing a guy by kicking him in the face....and that's not his best kill.


    • Random girls getting nude for no reason.


    • Ninjas. Just when you think this movie couldn't rock any harder, they put Ninjas in the movie.


    • A twist ending that would make M. Night Shawhocares *beep* himself.


    • A car chase every 10 minutes. There's even one with motorcycles.


    • Violence. Lots of it. Guns, blades, blood, kungfu, decapitations, the bases are covered.


    -Jet Li and Jason Statham fighting each other. It's as epic as you might think.

    So, in conclusion, if you, 1. Like things that are awesome. 2. Have a pair of testicles. 3. Need to see a movie that rocks for a change. 4. Are a human being.

    ...than WAR is for you.
    6Daggerborn

    An action movie that attempts to make you think

    War pits Jason Statham and Jet Li against each other. Both are known for their insane action and martial arts sequences, but for all that talent we never really see one good hand to hand fight between the two. It's your basic revenge story, Jet Li kills Statham's partner and Statham wants to crush his nuts. You know, your basic action movie. Don't expect War to win any awards. Unless there's some sort of awards show with all action movies in it nowadays. If you go into this movie expecting the next Shakespearean masterpiece, you're in deep deep trouble. It's a little more paced than some people make it out to be. There are huge breaks in the action that take time to tell the story and a little character development. Note that they are not small breaks but huge ones. Action comes in doses, but when it does it hits you like a train to the jaw.

    There is a slight twist in the movie that helps to accentuate that it's trying to be different from other movies in this genre but it doesn't quite succeed. The "twist" ends up coming off as another of a hundred ways this is just like every other action movie ever made. In the same way most action movies treat themselves (and they should) lightly and with as little detail to realism as possible, so too does War. It knows that it's an action movie, and never expects you to think any thing more about it than that. In this same genre I would recommend Shoot 'Em Up over this, if you have already seen that this might feel a little tame in comparison. In that same way though, this movie has a different flavor and succeeds in its own way. Worth watching, but there are much better picks in this genre.

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    • Trivia
      Jet Li stated in multiple interviews that he was not happy with this film nor its production. He went as far to say that this movie "sucked" and he had no confidence in director Philip G. Atwell. Even halfway into filming, he knew that it would receive mediocre ratings and not make profit.
    • Goofs
      Everyone in the movie pronounces the word "yakuza" as "yah-KOOZ-uh" with the emphasis on the middle syllable. The more correct pronunciation was and is "YAH-koo-zuh" with more emphasis on the first syllable. This is not only closer to the Japanese pronunciation, but it's how American criminal investigators who work Asian organized crime actually pronounce it, especially those in the San Francisco bay area, where police have been working Asian organized crime for over a century.
    • Quotes

      Goi: My gun's bigger than yours.

    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Badass Jason Statham Moments (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Mariachi 1
      Written by Gordy Haab (as Gordon Windfield Haab III) and Kyle Newmaster (as Kyle Aaron Newmaster)

      Performed by Gordy Haab (as Gordon Haab) and Kyle Newmaster

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • Japanese
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Asesino solitario
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Lionsgate
      • Mosaic
      • Fierce Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,486,409
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,820,089
      • Aug 26, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $42,653,739
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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