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Death Sentence

  • 2007
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
77K
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Kevin Bacon in Death Sentence (2007)
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Nick Hume is a mild-mannered executive with a perfect life, until one gruesome night he witnesses something that changes him forever. Transformed by grief, Hume eventually comes to the distu... Read allNick Hume is a mild-mannered executive with a perfect life, until one gruesome night he witnesses something that changes him forever. Transformed by grief, Hume eventually comes to the disturbing conclusion that no length is too great when protecting his family.Nick Hume is a mild-mannered executive with a perfect life, until one gruesome night he witnesses something that changes him forever. Transformed by grief, Hume eventually comes to the disturbing conclusion that no length is too great when protecting his family.

  • Director
    • James Wan
  • Writers
    • Ian Mackenzie Jeffers
    • Brian Garfield
  • Stars
    • Kevin Bacon
    • John Goodman
    • Kelly Preston
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    77K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Wan
    • Writers
      • Ian Mackenzie Jeffers
      • Brian Garfield
    • Stars
      • Kevin Bacon
      • John Goodman
      • Kelly Preston
    • 389User reviews
    • 163Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    A Guide to the Films of James Wan
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    Death Sentence: Nicholas Hume
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    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Nick Hume
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Bones Darley
    Kelly Preston
    Kelly Preston
    • Helen Hume
    Garrett Hedlund
    Garrett Hedlund
    • Billy Darley
    Jordan Garrett
    Jordan Garrett
    • Lucas Hume
    Stuart Lafferty
    Stuart Lafferty
    • Brendan Hume
    Aisha Tyler
    Aisha Tyler
    • Detective Wallis
    Matt O'Leary
    Matt O'Leary
    • Joe Darley
    • (as Matthew O'Leary)
    Edi Gathegi
    Edi Gathegi
    • Bodie
    Hector Atreyu Ruiz
    Hector Atreyu Ruiz
    • Heco
    Kanin Howell
    • Baggy
    Dennis Keiffer
    • Jamie
    Freddy Bouciegues
    Freddy Bouciegues
    • Tommy
    Leigh Whannell
    Leigh Whannell
    • Spink
    Casey Pieretti
    Casey Pieretti
    • Dog
    Rich Ceraulo Ko
    Rich Ceraulo Ko
    • Owen
    • (as Rich Ceraulo)
    Beth Keener
    Beth Keener
    • Amy
    • (as Elizabeth Keener)
    Yorgo Constantine
    Yorgo Constantine
    • Michael Barring
    • Director
      • James Wan
    • Writers
      • Ian Mackenzie Jeffers
      • Brian Garfield
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    User reviews389

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    6Quinoa1984

    revenge is a dish best served with Bacon!

    I've been told over time through industry professionals, sometimes in classes I've taken, quotes from movie stars and writers and directors and so on, that if you have a good script and a mediocre director you can still have a decent film, but if the script is terrible it doesn't matter how great the director is but the project won't be able to fly. I still am not sure if James Wan is a great director - he really has a mixed record for me now that I've seen most of his films (in brief, Saw sucks, Conjuring 1 & 2 are terrific, and Furious 7 is... Furious 7! it has some extreme/dumb things and yet is brainless fun). But he does pull out a lot more directorially out of a script that is at times convincing and dramatic, and other times is hackneyed revenge/sometimes cop drama.

    There's one "virtuoso" scene as critics like to call it - which is euphemism for 'impressive' - where Kevin Bacon is being chased by the thugs, first on the street during day time (they don't give a f*** so much they open fire in broad daylight with a lot of people on the street), and then give chase through alleys, inside a kitchen, and leading out to a parking lot. Though at first it's cut fairly conventionally, the way Wan is shooting this is inspired (he used a 'rickshaw' type of device so the camera could lead in front of the actors at a faster speed, plus on golf carts), but when it gets into the parking lot Wan decides to go full Chanwook Park and do it in one shot. And it's done with extreme creativity (both extreme and creative) as Bacon and the other actors are running, actually running, and going through little patches of space to go one level to another until our (anti)hero gets to the top level where his car is at.

    That last aspect of how he happened to be where his car is exactly at is convenient story-wise (that it's the parking lot where he works at, he just happened to get back there while running in a frenzy), nevertheless Wan has a strong visual idea and executes it with his crew wonderfully. And throughout much (though not all) of Death Sentence, he is doing his best to make a (to say it generously) hit or miss screenplay fly as something harrowing and intense. The movie gives us a good look at a family - the dialog between this somewhat typical 'happy' family, brothers in-fight a bit, one son gets in trouble at school (where mom happens to be Dean) - and then the bad thing happens, where one of the sons is killed in a "gang initiation" thing that looks like a gas station robbery, and the killer is let go without much fanfare.

    The details of how this young thug is practically let go by the court for, uh, "reasons" is a little too tidy and convenient (the gas station happened to be the "only one in America" without surveillance), and maybe that's what I keep coming back to as a problem with the movie: convenience, things that the movie kind of lets go so the story can keep going forward. Other things like that is how the cop character (Detective Wallis, played by Aisha Tyler replacing a "50-ish white guy", which is cool!) doesn't do more when Nick Hume starts to take matters into his own hands, first going after the released killer in the middle of the night, and then when, later on (spoilers) two cops are killed while the main batch of criminals go through them to get into Nick's house in the middle of the night to settle scores. Like, I know you're angry at Nick for making this situation worse and worse by starting s*** with criminals, but now two cops are DEAD, you have more important things to worry about now!

    So there's logic inconsistencies. Why recommend it? For me, the gritty approach to the camera-work and the acting from the criminal characters (and John Goodman in a small but pivotal role!) connected and felt strong. I can criticize certain parts of the style, like the choice of music (sometimes it's alright, other times it feels like it was picked by an uninspired/lazy music supervisor with some of these songs), but Wan mostly got how to make this intense by going for 'real' and yet it's still a cinematic approach to the 'real', if that makes sense, like it has a logical approach to how characters move through rooms and buildings and work with guns.

    The other aspect is Bacon. He really, really brings it and if you like him generally this is him going full blown fiery/emotional force. But there's a progression to it - he is playing a 'normal' guy, fairly white collar, suburban middle class, and when Nick does this first violent act he's genuinely shocked, in tears, shaking. It's not something that looks and feels like a movie character that brushes things off, and his vulnerability brings us closer to his experience as he digs himself deeper into vigilante/revenge drama (even down to how he does a 'Taxi Driver' shaving-head bit, which is much messier and all the better for it). All the while, this actor brings it and finds the moments where nuance can play into it. He and Wan and a few other things elevate a hackneyed script, which is the exception to the general principle of 'script script script'. In this sake, I dug it. Usually.
    oak-

    "Death Wish" brought to the 21st century.

    No logic but lots of action, violence, gunfights and gore in this one. There is very little meat on the story-bone and in times where, thanks to TV, everyone is an expert on police procedures the lack of logic is almost appalling. But throw the CSI-knowledge over board and you're in for a crazy and entertaining ride. Nicely shoot with some great camera movement Wan is shooting stuff to pieces almost like Hong Kong directors did in the early '90s. No marksmen here, but who cares, this is pure pleasure for the eyes. Kevin Bacon delivers nicely and adds a whole new facet to the dad-on-a-rampage character. There's even a little "Taxi Driver" in him – and not only because of his gun and hairstyle.

    If this is your poison go give Death Sentence a try.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    As revenge thrillers go, this has got balls!

    Nothing new and exciting here for what is fast becoming a tired old genre, but boasting the considerable talents of Kevin Bacon in the lead role, Death Sentence is way above average and never outstays its welcome. Nick Hume & his son Brendan stop at a gas station one night and a violent turn of events transforms Nick into a maelstrom of fury...

    Asking the question of just what lengths we would go to to look after our families, Death Sentence is merely following on from the likes of Death Wish and Eye For An Eye. But here the violence is upped to such a gruesome standard, it creates maximum impact. Yet it's not the violence that leaves the lasting impression, it's the descent of the main protagonist that terrifies the most. A humble and decent man spiralling out of control, done down by the system, he finds darkness within him that he surely didn't know he had.

    Some sequences here are excellent and well staged by director James Wan, and he shows considerable skill with his fluid camera. But these things tend to get over looked in a film of this type. Elsewhere, although we are asked to swallow the impossible for one too many occasions, and the cops are stupid beyond belief, the film does find a couple of narrative tricks to also keep it out of formulaic tedium. Kevin Bacon deserves better than this for sure, but he's great in the dual role and as revenge thrillers go, in case I haven't violently rammed home the point yet, this really hits the mark. Kind of like a kick in the privates really. 7/10
    6perica-43151

    Straightforward revenge movie with lots of plot holes

    This is pretty run of the mill movie, that feels like a typical 90s production. Kevin Bacon is very solid, as he comes from sixth to the first degree with a lot of deserving pun ks. One sequence of organized and determined action towards the end is particularly inspired and/or inspiring, and John Goodman is very good, though his role is, like much of the movie, thin plot-wise. The movie falls rather flat and is quite formulaic with the setup, and you have to part with logic on one place too many along the way in the story. Still, a decent entertainment value that trumps the many annoying, intel ligence insu lting elements.
    8protector2222

    pretty good

    I thought this movie was great. I think Bacon never fails to perform. The movies he picks to do show a lot of his depth as he very rarely plays a one dimensional character. There was a story to this movie. A very complicated story. If you didn't notice the story you got distracted by the violence. Some of the dialogue was cheesy but that is what makes it great.

    The only problem I had with the film was the detective role. She seemed to serve zero purpose whatsoever. I am not taking away from the acting done for that role. But every scene she was in was slower and just did not fit with the rest of the movie. Other then acting as a very short winded inner monologue for Bacon's character, all she did was say no no, your safe, they're dead, and no.

    We all knew where this movie was going we didn't need the attempt to turn into a crime drama.

    If you did not like this movie you went into it expecting the wrong thing. This is a revenge movie. It had no supernatural parts. When someone was shot they bled a lot and they were in pain.

    If you ever wanted to exact revenge on someone in your own mind or in your dreams go see this movie it is great.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the book, "Death Sentence" - the direct sequel novel to "Death Wish," which itself was made into the movie, "Un justicier dans la ville (1974)" starring Charles Bronson. The 1974 version spawned four sequels, none of which were influenced by the novel series. The author, Brian Garfield has disliked and does not care for each of the sequels due to how it departs from his original character, and theme in the books.
    • Goofs
      When Nick is in the drug store, he buys bandages and a bottle of aspirin. He pops a couple of aspirin and proceeds to re-bandage his hand. Nick is presumably a well-educated man and should know that aspirin is a blood-thinner and should not be taken by someone who is bleeding.
    • Quotes

      Nicholas "Nick" Hume: Where are you, you bastard?

      Billy Darly: You want to send me a reward for finding that wallet of yours?

      Nicholas "Nick" Hume: You tell me where the fuck you are, right now!

      Billy Darly: No, I'll tell you where the fuck you are. You're in my end of the fucking sewer, buddy. I say who lives. I say who dies. Now you better get that through your fucking skull, because there's no more warnings. I'm coming for some fucking family time.

      Nicholas "Nick" Hume: No. You listen to me. You go near my family, and I will cut out your goddamn guts like I did your fucking friend. Do you hear me?

      Billy Darly: He wasn't my friend. He was my brother. And now I'm coming for the rest of your family. You just bought them a death sentence, motherfucker.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end, In the music credit for "Hey Joe," there is an extra space between the words "Written by" and "Billy Roberts."
    • Alternate versions
      Also released in a UNRATED version on DVD running 111 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: 3:10 to Yuma/Death Sentence/Balls of Fury/The Hunting Party/Dedication/Self Medicated (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Have a Merry Christmas
      Written and Produced by Sourcerer

      Performed by Audrey Stange and Victoria Hamilton

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sentenciado a morir
    • Filming locations
      • Columbia, South Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Hyde Park Entertainment
      • Baldwin Entertainment Group
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,534,258
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,231,321
      • Sep 2, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,974,459
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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