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Coup de filet

Original title: Whole Lotta Sole
  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.4K
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Brendan Fraser, Colm Meaney, and Yaya DaCosta in Coup de filet (2011)
In a misguided attempt to protect his family and pay back mob debt, Jimbo robs a fish market, which is coincidentally owned by the same mobster. On the run, Jimbo is cornered in a local curio shop, where he takes hostage an assortment of colorful characters, including Maguire, who may be his illegitimate father. Surrounded by the Police, the SAS, and the Mobster's crew, the young man must find a way out of his precarious predicament with the help of his oddball captives.
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The story centers on a botched fish market robbery that leads to the involvement of the local police and a gangster out for revenge.The story centers on a botched fish market robbery that leads to the involvement of the local police and a gangster out for revenge.The story centers on a botched fish market robbery that leads to the involvement of the local police and a gangster out for revenge.

  • Director
    • Terry George
  • Writers
    • Thomas Gallagher
    • Terry George
  • Stars
    • Brendan Fraser
    • Colm Meaney
    • Martin McCann
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Terry George
    • Writers
      • Thomas Gallagher
      • Terry George
    • Stars
      • Brendan Fraser
      • Colm Meaney
      • Martin McCann
    • 24User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brendan Fraser
    Brendan Fraser
    • Joe Maguire
    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Detective Weller
    Martin McCann
    Martin McCann
    • Jimbo
    Yaya DaCosta
    Yaya DaCosta
    • Sophie
    David O'Hara
    David O'Hara
    • Mad Dog Flynn
    Michael Legge
    Michael Legge
    • Randy Weller
    Conor MacNeill
    Conor MacNeill
    • Sox
    Frankie McCafferty
    Frankie McCafferty
    • Skins
    Rupert Wickham
    • Captain Farnsworth
    Mary McCrossan
    • Annie
    Amanda Hurwitz
    Amanda Hurwitz
    • Mary Ellen
    Marie Jones
    • Ma Flynn
    James Greene
    James Greene
    • Granda Sox
    Jamie Kierans
    Jamie Kierans
    • Petie
    James Napier
    • Paulie
    Jonathan Harden
    Jonathan Harden
    • Sammy Pavis
    Jaz Pollock
    • Sox's Ma
    Maggie Cronin
    Maggie Cronin
    • Alice Weller
    • Director
      • Terry George
    • Writers
      • Thomas Gallagher
      • Terry George
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    User reviews24

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    7gonzofaratro

    Amazing how this site can screw up people's perception of a film.

    Most reviewers gave a high score to this film and with a good reason, this is a good comedy, but the score displayed is around 4, that is simply put, ridiculous.

    If you enjoyed good British comedies like walking ned divine, holly water and saving grace you will surely enjoy this one and Brendan fits very well in it as the American in ireland caught in the middle of good mess.

    Don't miss it because one person had a low opinion of this film, there are those who will find the eiffel tower, the grand canyon, the beatles and mozart to be horrible and worthless.
    7kosmasp

    Holed up

    Whole Lotta Sale or Stand off, whichever title this is being released (Germany was the former), I think will define the expectations of people watching it. I can not account for that, off course. Stand off does sound more intriguing, which can be seen in the main picture, but maybe says too much, while Whole Lotta Sale does not say anything at all, about the movie as it is.

    Brendan Fraser has a nice little role, but it's the supporting cast, that makes the movie. There are some refreshing and funny takes on things (being Scottish vs. the Rest, Family issues in general and more). If you can dig those little things, you might come to like this movie more than the rating suggests on IMDb
    7cosmo_tiger

    A very funny and entertaining British crime comedy. I love this genre and this comedy version is well worth seeing. I say B+

    "We were robbed, he got the brown bag. Yes, that brown bag." Jimbo is a young father who has a gambling problem. When he gets in deep to a local mob boss he has one choice. Pay him back or give him his son. With his back against the wall he decides to rob a fish market, but for a non-criminal things don't always go right. This first and foremost is a really funny comedy. Just seeing the events unfold on its own is really funny and entertaining to watch but when mixed with the dialog it makes it that much more fun to watch. This movie combines the best of British crime movies with American comedy. While this movie won't win any awards it is one of the most entertaining movies that I have seen in a while and I recommend this. The type of movie you can just put in and not really have to think about, just watch and enjoy. I liked it. Overall, very entertaining and very much worth seeing. I give it a B+.
    5breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    Average Thriller with too many subplots

    If there's one actor that barely anyone hears about anymore it's actor Brendan Fraser. What now seems eons ago, Fraser was the top man after the hit action movie The Mummy (1999) was released. Not only did it showcase Fraser as a worthy candidate for action movies but it also made him very popular. Then about a decade later, he dropped off the face of the earth. As stated in his filmography, he's still making movies but for the most part it's voice work or live action films but with very limited releases. It's sad because Fraser is a very talented actor. Making things even more melodramatic is this small budget thriller that has trouble keeping everything together.

    The story is about a struggling father (Martin McCann) who is looking to pay back a crime boss who lent him money. And like most situations that end up like this, they can't make the payment and are threatened by the boss to pay up or suffer dire consequences. In this case, the threat is the boss taking his son away. This particular plot isn't anything new but it works. And this movie would work out totally fine if that's the only plot that it stuck to. Unfortunately, that's not the case. Terry George the director and writer, along with Thomas Gallagher (another writer who only has one other credit) included a number of other subplots that were not necessary to have. And it's not like Terry George is a bad director, he also headed Hotel Rwanda (2004) which many people favor.

    But it's the writing that really takes away the possibilities to this movie. Along with the crime boss plot, there's a subplot about a character being a father and not knowing about it (and in the end that isn't clearly resolved), a character has relations to a mob and tries to flee from their troubles (and that isn't clearly resolved either), and there's also subplot dealing with having to keep a secret from a person they care about. It's just too many stories in one situation and this makes this hour and a half minute thriller feel longer than it's supposed to be. What may confuse viewers though is the genre that this movie is putting itself into.

    Here, it is labeled as a comedy and drama. But after viewing it, the audience may consider it more of a thriller and drama. There are a couple of scenes that may have people chuckle but it's questionable whether those moments were intentional or not. I didn't laugh very often because there didn't seem to be anything too funny to laugh at. I can certainly look back and recall the scenes that were supposed to be funny but they didn't carry much charm to them to make the audience laugh. They were very weak attempts. There was definitely drama though, because of all the subplots. And although the subplots were jumbled together, the story line did have some interesting character development. Of course, the effectiveness dropped when the subplots weren't resolved however. The movie may also feel long because the title accurately portrays the majority of the running time. The conflict is presented as a stand off hostage situation.

    With this kept in mind, it will be obvious to viewers that Mr. Fraser will not be doing much of his action work he did in the past. The main plot doesn't even focus on him which is kind of sad considering he is what would grab people to see this film. As for acting goes, it's alright. Fraser does his best but again because he's not the character of main focus, the audience may feel cheated leaving a disappointed feeling. What was different to experience though was the slew of Irish actors in the cast. Colm Meaney (Law Abiding Citizen (2009) as the detective did have some charm. Also actors Martin McCann (Clash of the Titans (2010)) and David O'Hara (Hotel Rwanda (2004)) were interesting to listen too as well. Even Yaya DeCosta (a Siren from Tron: Legacy (2010)) gave a unique performance as an African refugee.

    Every other element to the story was decent too. Because the setting takes place in Ireland, it's nice to see a different set of scenery than always in New York or some other American city. That's credit to Mr. Des Whelan. He also works the camera for many other films recently such as Thor: The Dark World (2013) and The Expendables 2 (2012). Foy Vance's musical composition to the film was OK. Nothing that stands out, considering much of the time it was absent or replaced by what seemed to be Irish folk music. This seemed out of place for the scenes they were inserted into. But there were also some dramatic scenes that did work with his music. That's why my opinion is on the fence for his score. Overall, it's watchable but it can feel cluttered.

    Although it includes Fraser in the cast list, his presence feels wasted, even though all the actors have less star power. Along with a script stuffed with numerous subplots, the film may feel longer than it's supposed to.
    5paaskynen

    No chemistry

    This film is an attempt to make a British crime comedy for an American audience. It gets off to a promising start (if we disregard the wholly unnecessary exposition explaining why Brendan Fraser's character left the United States). The three main story lines are introduced and succeed in raising interest in the protagonists, but as more and more superfluous side characters are drawn into it, the plot starts to unravel. Yaya Dacosta turns into a cardboard cutout placed in the scenes to present stock reactions in the background. What little chemistry existed between her and Fraser evaporates in the silliness of what are supposed to be plot twists. Fraser and McCann had no spark to begin with. Really, this film is carried between Colm Meaney and Michael Legge.

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      One of the phony passports has the name "Genereux," which is Fraser's mother's maiden name.
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      Performed by Young Dubliners (as The Young Dubliners)

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2013 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stand Off
    • Filming locations
      • Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Generator Entertainment
      • Media Pro Six
      • Menlo Park Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,332
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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