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Felon

  • 2008
  • Accord parental
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
87K
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Val Kilmer, Stephen Dorff, and Harold Perrineau in Felon (2008)
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Prison DramaActionDramaThriller

Locked up for killing an intruder in self-defense, a family man must cope with life in the violent penal system.Locked up for killing an intruder in self-defense, a family man must cope with life in the violent penal system.Locked up for killing an intruder in self-defense, a family man must cope with life in the violent penal system.

  • Director
    • Ric Roman Waugh
  • Writer
    • Ric Roman Waugh
  • Stars
    • Stephen Dorff
    • Marisol Nichols
    • Vincent Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    87K
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    • Director
      • Ric Roman Waugh
    • Writer
      • Ric Roman Waugh
    • Stars
      • Stephen Dorff
      • Marisol Nichols
      • Vincent Miller
    • 207User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
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    Stephen Dorff
    Stephen Dorff
    • Wade Porter
    Marisol Nichols
    Marisol Nichols
    • Laura Porter
    Vincent Miller
    • Michael Porter
    Anne Archer
    Anne Archer
    • Maggie
    Larnell Stovall
    Larnell Stovall
    • Viper
    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • John Smith
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Gordon
    Johnny Lewis
    Johnny Lewis
    • Snowman
    Harold Perrineau
    Harold Perrineau
    • Lt. Jackson
    Shawn Prince
    Shawn Prince
    • Todd Jackson
    Chris Browning
    Chris Browning
    • Danny Samson
    Nick Chinlund
    Nick Chinlund
    • Sgt. Roberts
    Greg Serano
    Greg Serano
    • Officer Diaz
    Jake Walker
    • Warden Harris
    Nate Parker
    Nate Parker
    • Officer Collins
    Mike Seal
    Mike Seal
    • Williams
    Louie Pescador
    • Oso
    Gabriel 'Bam Bam' Merendon
    • Oso's Lieutenant
    • Director
      • Ric Roman Waugh
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      • Ric Roman Waugh
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    9seagle79

    Simple, Smart and Powerful

    This is one of those films that I'd always try to remember. The characters in the film are very realistic. Stephen Dorff, Marisa Nichols carried it really well. MR. Kilmer played a pivotal role towards the end, for all the dubious minds who'd question his character/ role in the film.

    I believe Ric Roman did a wonderful job by addressing the many different situations that we as humans can go through in daily life. It was simple yet smart and a powerful film. I may not watch it again for, I do not want to witness the horrid situations again, but I'd definitely recommend it once for all!!
    8Top_Dawg_Critic

    It gets better as the film progresses.

    At the start of the film, I wasn't impressed with much - poor directing, lack of proper cast direction, bad sound quality, and even got annoyed with the horrible shaky cam that started to give me a migraine. But as the film progressed, I'm not sure if I got used to the shaky cam (as well as the other issues) or if in fact, everything started to improve, but I started really getting into the story. It still had issues with bad scene transitions and some lack of proper direction, but most can be forgiven as rookie mistakes for newb (at the time) filmmaker Ric Roman Waugh.

    However what this film did deliver is a constant tension and suspense filled story, getting better by the minute, and stellar performances by Dorff and especially Kilmer, who nailed his character. Waugh has certainly grown and improved as a filmmaker, as one of my favorite all-time films is Shot Caller (I rated it 10/10), also written and directed by Waugh. So maybe I was a little hard on this film as I saw it after Shot Caller, which was a near-perfect film, and thus set the bar high. Nevertheless, this film is a great story and another of Waugh's must-see films, but maybe see this one first if you haven't seen Shot Caller yet. Both films are in the same genre, but Shot Caller is imo Waugh's best work to date.
    8Mr_Saxon

    Excellent

    Most prison movies are essentially the same story told with different characters. Usually the protagonist is convicted of a crime (which he did or did not do), is sent to prison and finds that they have to either adapt to their brutal new surroundings or die. Allies are won, enemies are made, death lurks around the corner. "Felon" is no different but three things raise it above most others.

    First is the setting. Filmed at the New Mexico State Penitentiary, the movie carries an air of authenticity and gritty realism that movie sets simply can't provide.

    Next is the casting. Stephen Dorff has always been a very underrated actor and here he provides a wonderful portrayal of a man let down by the legal system and cast adrift in a living nightmare. His descent from upstanding family man to an enraged prison inmate with fire in his eyes and blood on his knuckles is perhaps predictable but Dorff sells the portrayal to the audience completely. However, Harold Perrineau and Val Kilmer are the real stars here. The first (whom avid fans of the television shows "Lost" and "Oz" will already be familiar with) offers a great performance as Lieutenant Jackson, a happy family orientated man outside of prison but a monster within its walls. Kilmer, meanwhile, is John Smith, the philosophical but potentially dangerous convict who comes to befriend Dorff's Wade during their time together.

    The third and final ingredient that ensures "Felon" impresses, is the passionate directing by Ric Roman Waugh who also wrote the screenplay (based, apparently, on events at the notorious Californian State Prison). With the help of some incredible editing, the movie powers along at a frantic rate and rarely gives the audience time to breathe. If the ending is somewhat contrived, you can forgive it because the journey to reach the conclusion was so intense.

    Highly recommended, especially for fans of "The Shawshank Redemption", "The Big House", "An Innocent Man" and "Lock Up".
    7ma-cortes

    Superb and intelligent drama-prison with an extraordinary acting by Val Kilmer

    The picture tells the authentic experiences of convicts of a prison that is a hell on the earth, reflecting the hardship existence of the inmates .We have seen men tortured,harassed and humiliated in a gaol where rules the strongest law.

    An ordinary family man (Stephen Dorff, also producer) is a fine worker with a good woman(Marisol Nichols) and one son. However he kills a delinquent in loyal defense. Then he's accused and as convict is sent to a severe jail. There is harassed and humiliated until that the fury and revenge emerge. He's only helped by a con (Val Kilmer)framed for life. The film takes place into four walls of a jail and its yard involving the tough life of the prisoners.The starring confronts risks and sufferings for reaching freedom.

    This interesting film is essentially developed in prison with some images out prison. The greatest part is narrated into courtyard prison because of it reflects the violent existence of the inmates, with the fights,threats,murders and where rules the strongest's law. In the picture there are thrills,violence,drama,tension and a little bit of action in the final confrontation. The picture obtained enough success, it's a real ¨Sleeper¨ . Stephen Dorff's interpretation is very fine but Val Kilmer is much better, he makes a terrific acting as the veteran convict who teaches at naive inmate to taking on the risks and dangers of the gaol ; his performance bears remarkable resemblance to Ben Kingsley in ¨An innocent man¨ directed by Peter Yates and that also has certain similarities in the argument. And of course, Harold Perrineau as sensation-hungry nasty warden is top-notch. Furthermore, the picture contains realist cinematography and atmospheric musical score. Ric Roman Waugh directs with genius and masterfully transcending the issue and gives something definitively original. The story will appeal to Prison genre enthusiast and Val Kilmer fans. Rating : Very good. Better than average, well worth watching.
    7vampyrecowboy

    The sad part is that so much of this is true

    I can't say that I like it.

    I can't say that I don't like it.

    This sadly is the truth of what prison is like.

    You can get jailed for little reason and unless your defense is solid, you go to jail - whether it's long term or not, there are rules...and they are not the same as outside.

    Many times the guards are far worse than the inmates who are detained...and this proves it to a better perspective than most jail movies I've seen.

    It's a game that once you leave that courtroom, you have to learn very quickly.

    To those that commented on being charged and arrested for protecting your family - yes, sad but true...unless you were injured there was a weapon in direct contact, should you kill somebody or even injure them serious enough to be disabled or have physical problem, then you can be charged with murder, attempted murder, willful negligence and a slew of other charges.

    Even if you were in a convenience store and it was being robbed and you worked as a cashier...unless a weapon was brought onto you, should you defend yourself and hold and sustain the attacker - you are liable for criminal charges...even if there are witnesses and camera video recordings.

    The justice system is beyond messed.

    If you were to injure somebody in a related instance, it would sometimes be better to be killed in the same event - as the law can screw you severely.

    This happens in the US and in Canada.

    Nobody is innocent and that is the sad but true fact.

    Your own home, locked, secured and protected by you and your family has little value the moment you decide to defend yourself and have any good chance in doing so.

    Justice is blind, it's for the wealthy and the famous.

    Never rely on the public defender. Do whatever you must to get a lawyer that does not work for the county...they are a joke to the defense system and have virtually no trial experience.

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    • Trivia
      Based on actual atrocities at Corcoran State Prison.
    • Goofs
      Towards the beginning of the movie as Wade is speaking to his Public Defender she mentions that the bail is set at $1M dollars and whether he had $1M dollars to put up as collateral. In reality he would only have to put up 10% which would have been $100,000.
    • Quotes

      John Smith: When your life is defined by a single action, it changes the concept of time.

    • Connections
      Followed by L'exécuteur (2017)

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Criminal
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Stage 6 Films
      • Tucker Tooley Entertainment
      • Pantry Films
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    • Budget
      • $2,900,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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