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Death Sentence

  • 2007
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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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
    POPULARITY
    4,889
    2,182
    • 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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    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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    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.
    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.
    8TomCruiseFan99

    Vengeance, pure and simple

    Reminiscent of previous vigilante films like Death Wish and The Brave One, this film is much more action-packed and gripping. Kevin Bacon gives an excellent performance as a traumatised father who witnessed his son's murder and decides to punish the killers himself, rather than depend on the police.

    The action scenes are truly suspenseful and keep you on the edge of your seat, especially a foot-chase that culminates in a deadly game of hide-and-seek within a 5-storey parking garage. Another factor that sets this film apart from previous vigilante thrillers is that it still manages to serve up quite a few twists and turns that add to the tension.

    As exciting and gripping as this film is, please be fore-warned: the violence shown on screen is not for those with weak stomachs. It's graphic, brutal, edgy and tense. Still, this does not detract from the film at all. If anything, it makes the whole experience more visceral.
    7reelreviewsandrecommendations

    A Matter of Life & Death

    In a 1975 interview with Wayne Warga, Charles Bronson stated that he felt miscast as vigilante Paul Kersey in Michael Winner's 'Death Wish,' saying that the role "would have been better for Dustin Hoffman or somebody who could play a weaker kind of man." Author Brian Garfield- who wrote the novel Winner's film was based on- agreed, remarking that Bronson's tough-guy image spoiled the film, as the moment he appeared on screen "you knew he was going to start blowing people away."

    Whether or not one agrees with the claims that a more timorous actor would be better suited for the part of Paul Kersey (Eli Roth certainly didn't, considering he cast Bruce Willis in the role for his 2018 remake) it must be admitted that the character Bronson plays is unlike Garfield's unprepossessing, reluctant vigilante.

    Similarly, the whole film contrasts sharply with its source material, upsetting Garfield greatly. He felt appalled that audiences were encouraged by the film's violence and vigilantism, despite decrying both topics in his book. He felt that Winner "made a hero out of him. I thought I'd shown that he'd become a very sick man." He was compelled to write a sequel, 'Death Sentence,' that would act as a clear indictment of violence in all its forms, which was not the basis for 'Death Wish II', or any of the other Bronson-led films in the franchise.

    In 2007, this was adapted for screen by James Wan. Very, very loosely based on Garfield's novel, 'Death Sentence' centres on Nick Hume, an insurance company executive. He lives the perfect life, happily married with two sons. One day, Nick witnesses his older son being shot dead during an apparent robbery. Determined to find justice, he hunts down the men responsible, though his actions threaten to destroy what little family he has left.

    It is an entertaining action thriller, that doesn't break any new ground, though is engaging and has some thematic depth. Although not exactly a paragon of anti-vigilantism, Wan's film is closer in tone- and in themes- to Garfield's novels than Winner's. Unlike Bronson's Paul Kersey, who becomes a symbol of vigilante justice, Nick Hume's journey is portrayed with a raw emotional intensity, highlighting the personal cost of his actions.

    Furthermore, the film raises questions about the cycle of violence and whether true justice can ever be achieved through revenge. It touches on the idea of violence as a dehumanising force, stripping people of compassion and perpetuating suffering. Through its exploration of these themes- although concerned with different events and following a differently named character- the film is a faithful adaptation of Garfield's novel.

    However, while these ideas are initially explored in an interesting way, Wan doesn't make them the forefront of the narrative. Moreover, the further it goes on, the more straightforward the film becomes. It loses its complexity- as well as its nuanced approach to the idea of vigilantism. By the last act, the interesting themes and notions are all but abandoned, and the film- for all intents and purposes- is exactly like Winner's, just lacking Charles Bronson.

    Conversely, Wan and director of photography John R. Leonetti's stark cinematography contributes significantly to the grittiness of the narrative, as does their adoption of a muted colour palette. Their usage of close-ups and tracking shots effectively creates tension, while their utilisation of lighting and shadows is atmospheric. They capture both drama and action with equal aplomb- a lengthy chase scene going from a street, through alleyways and onto the roof of a car park being most notable.

    The film's action and violence are realistic and expertly choreographed, although some moments- especially in the last act- feel a bit comic-booky. Despite that, it remains a pulse-pounding, often frenetic affair, well-edited by Michael N. Knue. Additionally, Charlie Clouser's score compounds the film's emotional impact, as well as its tension, and the production design is generally commendable.

    The ever-versatile Kevin Bacon stars as Nick Hume, and is terrific, astutely portraying his struggles and evolution over the course of the film. Whether grieving the loss of his son, grappling with acts of violence or contemplating multiple murders, Bacon is totally credible, making Hume a compelling character. Even in its weakest moments, he shines. Carrying the film squarely on his shoulders, Bacon never sets a foot wrong.

    Opposite him, Garrett Hedlund does strong work as the contemptible villain Billy Darley, playing him with a winning blend of menace and sleaze. John Goodman does typically fine work as the seedy Bones Darley, an arms dealer and Billy's father. Additionally, Aisha Tyler brings a steady resolve to the underwritten part of Detective Wallis, while Kelly Preston is great, though underutilised, in the all-too-small role of Helen, Nick's wife.

    In short, although perhaps not as consistently anti-violence as Brian Garfield would have liked, James Wan's 'Death Sentence' is still a solid piece of work. Boasting fine cinematography and well-choreographed action, as well as strong performances, it is quite entertaining. Despite some underwritten supporting characters, and a comparatively straightforward and weak third act, there is plenty of life in 'Death Sentence'.
    8Astrorobert7

    The closest thing to a real Max Payne film

    Loved the premise and characters, i found the shootouts and chases well done, Kevin Bacon totally gives off the perfect performance as Max Payne but as a different character, but the only criticism is the amount of gang members, i wanted just more so we can see what Nick's got in store for the rest of the gang fully. With the amount of stuff James Wan can do nicely that is also a revenge film hell even the actual Max Payne movie could not ever do or give what this movie gave me, yet with smartness Nick Humes got, he should be part as one of the greatest characters in revenge films totally a great adaptation for the author.

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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 puts the red Ford into gear, he does so without the key (it's not his car). Modern cars cannot be put in gear without a key AND a foot on the brake.
    • 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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    Box office

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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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