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The Aggression Scale

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 25m
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The Aggression Scale (2012)
Four heavily armed hitmen and two unusual teenagers go to war over $500,000 of stolen cash.
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Four heavily armed hitmen and two unusual teenagers go to war over $500,000 of stolen cash.Four heavily armed hitmen and two unusual teenagers go to war over $500,000 of stolen cash.Four heavily armed hitmen and two unusual teenagers go to war over $500,000 of stolen cash.

  • Director
    • Steven C. Miller
  • Writer
    • Ben Powell
  • Stars
    • Ryan Hartwig
    • Fabianne Therese
    • Ray Wise
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    3.6K
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    • Director
      • Steven C. Miller
    • Writer
      • Ben Powell
    • Stars
      • Ryan Hartwig
      • Fabianne Therese
      • Ray Wise
    • 38User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ryan Hartwig
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    • Owen
    Fabianne Therese
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    • Lauren
    Ray Wise
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    • Bellavance
    Dana Ashbrook
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    Joe Fiorie
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    Jill Burress
    • Kay
    Trevor Gross
    • Bellavance's Son
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    • Director
      • Steven C. Miller
    • Writer
      • Ben Powell
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    6calicut110

    Not bad at all, surprising

    This is low budget. This has mostly b actors. That said, I was really on the edge of my seat for many parts of the movie. It was well paced and had some interesting action scenes. Definitely worthy of a watch if you can't find any a-list movie out there. Surprisingly decent!
    6alshwenbear1

    A movie for professional viewers

    This movie is not for people who grew up with home alone, the film could go all the way back to "The Lord of the Flies" because it's the pure reflection of every kid who existed, in the past or the present. The difference? Not all of the kids act (fortunately) on the actions of every demon that a human being carries inside, regardless of being a kid. How many kids, wish to mess up a bully so bad, a mad man or everyone who has crossed our path on a bad way? My dad, who used to be the nicest man in the world, told me a couple of times, "respect everybody in your life and try to be respected, but if ever in your life someone hurts you badly, hurt them back in such way that they dig a hole in the ground wanting to hide themselves and pull the dirt over their own head." Well, I never did, but the kid's character does it! People, who did not like the movie, need to have a better knowledge about hundreds of movies as I do, yes, I watch movies from all over the world, and even before I knew my ABC's I knew what the real concept of movie making was. This young actor was extremely convincing from playing dumb and dull to to wicked with that evil smile, I could go on and on but I will leave you with this: if you are good with movies, watch this one! PS, the ending has not much to do with Bonnie and Clyde, if you make this comparison, you might as well try to compare it to Thelma and Louise, so both assumptions are ridiculous.
    7kosmasp

    Home but not alone

    To say that I thought the plot was predictable would be an understatement. But to say I didn't enjoy watching the movie would be a lie. It has some graphic scenes mind you (and while you might have seen better special effects, this still can be called gruesome at times), so it is not for the squeamish.

    There's not a lot of plot involved in the story, but I still will not say anything about that. You shouldn't care too much about it anyway and let the underdog story carry you through it. You'll understand my summary line too (especially if you have seen a movie I'm obviously referring, though this is of course a somewhat adult version of that). All in all a decent thriller movie, that can be entertaining
    6gavin6942

    Not Amazing, But Better Than the Average Movie

    Four heavily armed hit men and two unusual teenagers go to war over $500,000 of stolen cash.

    The film is advertised as "Home Alone" with more death. And, yes, I can certainly see that. Granted, it is not funny (unless you spend your 85 minutes making fun of the lead character's stupidity and terrible outfits). And it is not Christmas. But, the basic concept is there.

    The real selling point for me was the reunion of Dana Ashbrook and Ray Wise ("Twin Peaks"). If you have not seen Ashbrook in a while, you may not recognize him (twenty years later and he is no Bobby Briggs). I can only imagine what it must have been like being on set for the scenes they share.

    The plot in general is a bit convoluted. Just a bit. You might wonder how the first half is in any way connected to the second. They run together, the film just has a few false starts before it gets going. But, it is relatively short, which I think is a strength -- rather than drag on, the creators knew how to keep the pace going.
    7raptor9393

    Jason; the younger years

    Sometime it happens that opposites happen when watching a movie. To take the whole cake the movie was based on a usual happening i.e. robbery and movie restoration. This is an old topic and cannot be mingled with a movie that can only be described a mediocre. This movie surprises from the start reason being its plot unfolding and sitting inside the action. Good movie to watch, to start with, but as the latter parts unfolds and climax is near, the film becomes a laughing stock, as you can even before the end a clear prediction can be made what is going to happen. The climax just flushes the movie. It made me laugh when the villain gets dead with a mode of death that really makes the movie understandable. The male teenager plays its part very nicely, but towards the end it seems that Jason is in the making, and this film may well be a breeding ground for or retrospectively a Friday thirteen younger years movie. Overall nice experience and some nice and laughable scenes.

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lằn Ranh Phạm Tội
    • Filming locations
      • Rochester, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Snowfort Pictures
      • Site B
      • Epic Pictures Group
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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