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Rendez-vous en enfer

Original title: Born to Raise Hell
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
4.9K
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Steven Seagal in Rendez-vous en enfer (2010)
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A US drugs cop in Bucharest is up against a Russian gun and drug trafficker employing cute women and a Gypsy gang leader, who plunders, rapes and kills the young and rich. Lots of fighting a... Read allA US drugs cop in Bucharest is up against a Russian gun and drug trafficker employing cute women and a Gypsy gang leader, who plunders, rapes and kills the young and rich. Lots of fighting and shooting.A US drugs cop in Bucharest is up against a Russian gun and drug trafficker employing cute women and a Gypsy gang leader, who plunders, rapes and kills the young and rich. Lots of fighting and shooting.

  • Director
    • Lauro David Chartrand-Del Valle
  • Writer
    • Steven Seagal
  • Stars
    • Steven Seagal
    • Dan Badarau
    • Darren Shahlavi
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
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    • Director
      • Lauro David Chartrand-Del Valle
    • Writer
      • Steven Seagal
    • Stars
      • Steven Seagal
      • Dan Badarau
      • Darren Shahlavi
    • 49User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steven Seagal
    Steven Seagal
    • Robert 'Bobby' Samuels
    Dan Badarau
    • Dimitri
    Darren Shahlavi
    Darren Shahlavi
    • Costel
    D. Neil Mark
    D. Neil Mark
    • Steve
    George Remes
    George Remes
    • Ronnie
    • (as Remes George)
    Claudiu Bleont
    Claudiu Bleont
    • Sorin
    Madalina Mariescu
    • Tami
    Calin Puia
    • Christian
    Cosmina Pasarin
    Cosmina Pasarin
    • Nina
    Alexandra Coman
    • Dorina
    Oana Jidoveanu
    • Tatia
    Izabela Onicioiu
    • Rachel
    Karl Baker
    • Adrian
    Stefan Iancu
    Stefan Iancu
    • Dimitri's Son
    Constantin Barbulescu
    • Gall
    Elias Ferkin
    • Rafi
    Zoltan Butuc
    • Dada
    Irina Antonie
    • Wife
    • Director
      • Lauro David Chartrand-Del Valle
    • Writer
      • Steven Seagal
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    4tuomas_86

    You shouldn't waste time on this unless you're an insane Seagal fan!

    Chapters 80 and 90 are probably the golden age of Seagal, so to speak. This film could almost have been missed in every way.

    There were so many things wrong here.

    The very first thing that struck me in the eyes was in some places very bad imaging technique and surgery.

    Added to this is a very minor aspect.

    This time could have been better used. The number of stars shown on this site did tell quite honestly about the level of the movie.
    2vampyren-1

    Bad movie nice fighting scenes

    I use to be a big fan of Steven Seagal but the these latest movies specially this one are so crappy that i had to write this. I mean there is no story (beside the obvious) that catch you.

    The director must have been a student doing a school work or something. Its that bad. Sometimes you just wonder how can someone like Steven Seagal end up in a B movie like this. And its just plain annoying to see Steven Seagal behave like he's 25 year. I love sexy scenes and naked babes but for him to date a 20 year girl like that feels unnatural and Weird to me.

    The only part i like was the few minute of fighting.
    4The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "You're not supposed to hit somebody while I'm holding him"

    I wish I could meet Steven Seagal, not only to ask for his autograph but also to sit down with him and discuss what's made his recent string of movies so disappointing for even a devoted fan like me. I would use BORN TO RAISE HELL here as an example, being sure to compliment the film's strengths but also making clear to him exactly what about it sucks. I'm not so naïve to believe that Seagal is in total creative and technical control of each of his features, but perhaps I could convince him to take a more hands-on role in their production and perhaps aikido-chop the idiots who are truly responsible for the lackluster nature of some of these movies.

    The plot: An international drug task force operating out of Romania, headed by ex-Interpol agent Samuel Axel (Seagal), sets its sights on bringing down the operations of a deadly and sadistic gang of drug traffickers...

    People who don't like Steven Seagal by default are going to hate this movie. Seagal occupies most of the scenes (perhaps still making up for his absence throughout most of AGAINST THE DARK?) and his character is boisterous, arrogant, and most of the other characters cow to him in one way or another. Surprisingly, I found myself appreciating this: a supercilious Steven is still more fun to watch than the detached, bored-looking dope he played for a while in movies like FLIGHT OF FURY. However, whatever effort he seems to have made for this film is marred by extensive dubbing of his voice - something not present in his movies to this degree since the picture I just mentioned. There aren't any other real technical snafus to be seen, but further post-production add-ins like nonstop slow motion, freeze-frame shots galore, and way too many time-killing collage scenes continue to have the movie feeling more like Seagal's trash pictures of yesteryear, moving him further and further away from the high standard he had achieved with URBAN JUSTICE.

    The action scenes are composed mostly of boring shootouts, but there are a couple hand-to-hand encounters which, while not too flashy, feature Seagal doing just about all of his own moves and getting some good aikido throws in. There's also an impressive instance wherein he kicks a thug so hard that the man flies about six feet through the air before crashing through a bench. These lead up to the finale with martial artist Darren Shahlavi, who had been running around the rest of the picture as the necrophilic, drug-dealing main villain. This is where things get *really* disappointing, to the point of costing my rating an entire star. Shahlavi had consistently delivered great physical performances in the past, and one of his most recent movies at the time - IP MAN 2, released on the same day as BORN TO RAISE HELL - featured him in some very good fights with Donnie Yen and Sammo Hung; in this one, however, he has one very brief fight halfway through the film before getting absolutely manhandled by Seagal during the climax. The fact that Shahlavi had just been in an internationally-acclaimed martial arts masterpiece makes this ugly and one-sided encounter more disappointing than Seagal's similar exchanges with Gary Daniels and Byron Mann: at least they didn't have any recent major successes behind them to live up to.

    At this point in our conversation, if I had been able to speak freely and if the rumors concerning Seagal's temper and ego were true, I figure he'd either have left the room in disinterest or he would have me by my throat. I'd quickly try to point out that the acting is decent in general and, despite being shot in Romania, the film's cinematography is less grey than I expected and pretty fun to look at...but would this be enough to save me? It certainly isn't enough to save the movie, which I fear can be shelved along with the growing number of failed DTV outings starring the Buddhist Bonecrusher. I doubt that I'll ever actually have this conversation with Steven, but I'm still holding out on the hope that he's going to get back on the horse and make it worth being a fan of his again; when this one came out, it really wasn't.
    4lost-in-limbo

    "I will find the men responsible and bring them to justice"

    The once glorious (well I'm sure some still believe that to be the case) Steven Seagal might be lingering in direct-to-DVD haven, but these enterprises sometimes provide the goods, that's if you're not expecting much. But then again there are some just plain and dull outings and for me this European stint "Born to Raise Hell" fell in to this group. Seagal feels like nothing more than a bit player and a bored one too. Spending more time sitting about, pondering, having a heartfelt chats or if he has to - walking from 'a to b' to shoot someone or casually crack some bones. So when it comes to the explosive bursts, they do lack any sort of punch or adrenaline despite the seedy scene. Here he plays a streetwise American Interpol agent assigned to a drug / weapon trafficking task force in Eastern Europe. This is one rather generic action drama, which thinks it's tough, but comes across as violently spiteful and sluggishly paced with a bogged down script. The director keeps it rather kinetic with the filming techniques, being slickly dressed up with sped up visuals, slow motion and titled camera angles. The performances are nothing to write home about, but the cast do acquit themselves well enough. Not terrible, but a very ho-hum Seagal vehicle.

    "I like your style".
    5BeneCumb

    The good are good, the bad are varied... And less pokerfaced Seagal

    Among B-movie action heroes, Romania has become recently popular. In addition to Seagal, e.g. Van Damme and Lundgren have also found some subject matter there (one of the poorest NATO countries with respective issues, and a cheap place for filming...? Well, Bucharest is an okay and grand capital). Anyway, the plot is unpretentious as usual, although Seagal shows more oral and less fighting skills, but shooting-fighting- chasing scenes are still catchy and clichés used do not become ridiculous or boring (with the exception, perhaps, Seagal's erotic scenes with much younger woman). Scenes towards the ending originate from the principle "enemy of my enemy is my friend" and are not too credible.

    In any event, the movie is watchable, if you are not a Seagal's hater; for the others, to grin and mock, you better choose some other movie - Born to Raise Hell is not among Seagal's worst, sooner the opposite.

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    • Trivia
      In an online interview with the Budomate website, Darren Shahlavi claimed his climactic fight scene with Steven Seagal was limited by time restrictions of the production schedule.
    • Goofs
      After Bobby arrests Sorin in the beginning of the movie and is interrogating him, Sorin uses his hand to gesture and moments later a police officer is instructed to remove the handcuffs from Sorin which were keeping his hands behind his back.
    • Quotes

      Robert 'Bobby' Samuels: [Waves shotgun at bartender] This is my warrant bitch, you're coming with me

      Bartender: Sorry, can't read

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2010 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Voltage Pictures (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Romanian
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Rendez-vous en Enfer
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Steamroller Productions
      • Voltage Pictures
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      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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