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Crazy Joe

Original title: Hummingbird
  • 2013
  • Tous publics avec avertissement
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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POPULARITY
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Jason Statham in Crazy Joe (2013)
Living homeless after going on the run from a military court-martial, Joey Jones (Statham) is a damaged ex-special forces soldier trapped in LondonÂ’s criminal underworld. But when opportunity enables him to assume another manÂ’s identity, he is transformed into an avenging angel.
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A damaged ex-special forces soldier navigating London's criminal underworld seizes an opportunity to assume another man's identity.A damaged ex-special forces soldier navigating London's criminal underworld seizes an opportunity to assume another man's identity.A damaged ex-special forces soldier navigating London's criminal underworld seizes an opportunity to assume another man's identity.

  • Director
    • Steven Knight
  • Writer
    • Steven Knight
  • Stars
    • Jason Statham
    • Agata Buzek
    • Vicky McClure
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    80K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,470
    656
    • Director
      • Steven Knight
    • Writer
      • Steven Knight
    • Stars
      • Jason Statham
      • Agata Buzek
      • Vicky McClure
    • 189User reviews
    • 158Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Tim
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    • Billy
    • (as Dai Bradley)
    Siobhan Hewlett
    Siobhan Hewlett
    • Tracey
    Steven Beard
    • Karl
    John Killoran
    • Cop 1
    Lillie Buttery
    • Young Christina
    Adam Skeats
    • The Instructor
    • Director
      • Steven Knight
    • Writer
      • Steven Knight
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    8fung0

    Definitely Worthwhile

    Reviews seem evenly split between 'masterpiece' and 'disaster,' so let me cast a tie-breaking vote. You can look at Redemption as either a thoughtful action movie or a violent art film... but it's very good either way.

    The acting is definitely worthwhile. Statham has always been better than the average action star, and here he's given more emotional material to chew on than in most of his vehicles. Buzek is equally solid as the Polish nun. She's far from a conventional beauty, and seems perfectly cast.

    The production is excellent, with a gritty, super-saturated urban look to it. And the story? I think it holds up extremely well. This is a bit of a fable, a vignette out of the middle of a turbulent life. Joey made me think of a more-thoughtful, less self-assured Jack Reacher. He's a product of our violent world, who's trying to do the right thing and thereby buy back his soul.

    The film doesn't pull back from the contradictions of his attempt to find inner peace through extreme violence. And it gives us many memorable vignettes along the way. The business with the red dress. The opera. The pizza parties at the soup kitchen. These build up a very effective portrait of Joey. The ending is unconventional, and, I think, extremely appropriate. It says something not just about Joey, but about the needlessly violent world we've built - or allowed to be built in our name.

    Redemption may not be a timeless classic of the cinema, but it's hard to deny that it is a very good little film, with many admirable qualities. It's a film I'll certainly enjoy watching more than once.
    quincytheodore

    More than an action movie

    It's been quite a long time, perhaps for the first, that I was engrossed with Jason Statham's movie, not due to the sheer number of cracked skulls, but with his character and the ones around him. Hummingbird is another entity compared to his usual martial arts filled carnage, although his trademark of hurting people certainly didn't disappear. Jason Statham as Joey Jones, takes on a deeper and more emotional role, which with the help of director Stephen Knight, surprisingly works well.

    Agata Buzek as Cristina, a love interest role which couldn't be any farther than Jennifer Lopez's in Parker, is an altruistic nun who cares for Joey in his darker times. She is not the typical cinema beauty, yet she is humbly charming. Her acting is impeccable, often giving eerily sympathetic moments that could silence the audience. Statham benefits from her presence as well as he gives more to acting than the majority of his movies. That doesn't mean he will be getting awards soon, but it is a good direction on his part.

    Cinematography utilizes London cityscape in a very rustic fashion, it's the opposite from the well-advertised side of the city. Streets and alleyways seem more in touch with reality, nothing grandiose about them, while prettier settings ooze some illusion of eminent cosmetic. With sleek scene transition between them, the movie appears to be very grounded. Story and script are great, despite having a few coincidental twists. It's somewhat a stark contradiction from the grimy visual, a bits of fantasy to escape the harsh prospect. Smart ways to evoke more mature theme is appreciated and it makes Hummingbird more subtly artistic.

    Statham's character is a vigilante, a crowd-pleasing broken man whose past never lets him go. He does this part to his best, enough to at least differentiate him from his other tough guy role. However, people who purchase ticket to see Statham delivers knockout punches or staggering kick might be slightly disappointed. The action is brutal and punishing, but there's considerably fewer scenes from what might be expected from his type of movie, although these few are choreographed and done well in a more street brawl kind of way. Having a genuine martial artist couldn't hurt either.

    The movie takes some time to get its rhythm, and while it's commendable for Statham to try this new change, he's still rough in acting department. That being said, Hummingbird is clearly superior than most of his movies. It doesn't rely simply on muscle, but it takes the audience to a more private look into these likable characters. I feel that the role of Joey Jones could be played by Jeremy Renner or Tom Cruise. If Jason Statham can continue in roles like this, he'd be bigger than just the guys who beats people up.

    Rate 7.5/10
    6Leofwine_draca

    Interesting change of pace for the Stath

    Given Jason Statham's recent track record in film, you might be forgiven for thinking that HUMMINGBIRD is yet another action-packed beat-'em-up, but it turns out to be something quite the opposite. The unusual title is a bit of a give-away, but this turns out to be a moody tale of redemption on the gritty streets of London.

    Somewhat surprisingly, Statham shines as the down-on-his-luck former soldier reduced to a life of homelessness on the streets. This is a guy who rarely gets the chance to properly act, but who can be decent when given the opportunity. It helps that his story arc is well-handled, displaying sensitivity where needed and exploring the thematic elements with maturity.

    Of course, there are one or two fight scenes tossed into the mix for the fans, but for the most part this is a thoughtful mood piece that tells an interesting tale and does so well. Congratulations to all involved.
    7zumaondeki

    Jason Statham Shines as a serious Actor

    Just finished watching "Redemption"/Hummingbird" and was most impressed with this movie as entertainment,I knew nothing about it except my favorite"Action Man"Jason Statham was in it so that was enough to gain my interest and I was not disappointed however it was a movie not in the usual style I expected of Jason Statham,after I got past the first fifteen minutes started to seriously get into the story. I won't go on with with all the details of the Plot,if you have taken the trouble to read my review you will know that information. This is a movie for anyone who enjoys good Drama/action with a small hint of romance and revenge also some redemption thrown in almost at the end, there I think I covered it all,was also impressed with Agata Buzek a new actress to me who is now on my Radar,her character of "Cristina" the Nun was very believable.I gave this film a seven because I enjoyed and was entertained which is why one goes to the movies.......
    6kosmasp

    Redemption

    The first 20-30 minutes will make or break the movie for you. Those who expect a crazy pace and action non stop, will be disappointed for sure. It is more than likely that people will say/write, that Statham should stick to action roles. But I think it's a good thing he tries to evolve a bit. He has the action thing down now, why not go out and dip/try something else? The drama part does work entirely as is true with the rest of the story, but it does have something to tell, whether you agree with the arguments or not, it is different! And after the initial (slow) beginning of the movie, it does have some action to deliver too. But is there "Redemption" (as the German title of the movie suggests)?

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    • Trivia
      Steven Knight considered Cillian Murphy for the lead role of Joey.
    • Goofs
      When buying the ballet ticket, the cashier says that October 1st is on a Tuesday. However, the invitation to the rooftop gala, on the same night, is on a Monday.
    • Quotes

      Joey: When I'm sober... When I'm healthy and well... I hurt people. I'm lethal. I drink to weaken the machine they made.

    • Connections
      Spoofs Les Simpson: Bart vs. Australia (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Libiamo Ne' Lieti Calici
      Written by Giuseppe Verdi & Francesco Maria Piave

      Performed by Seija Knights

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Polish
      • Cantonese
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • El redentor
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Lionsgate
      • IM Global
      • Shoebox Films
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,895
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,977
      • Jun 30, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,671,109
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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