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Dead Man Down

  • 2013
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  • 1h 58m
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6.4/10
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Terrence Howard, Colin Farrell, and Noomi Rapace in Dead Man Down (2013)
In New York City, a crime lord's right-hand man is seduced by one of his boss's victims, a woman seeking retribution.
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In New York City, a crime lord's right-hand man is helped by a woman seeking retribution.In New York City, a crime lord's right-hand man is helped by a woman seeking retribution.In New York City, a crime lord's right-hand man is helped by a woman seeking retribution.

  • Director
    • Niels Arden Oplev
  • Writer
    • J.H. Wyman
  • Stars
    • Colin Farrell
    • Noomi Rapace
    • Dominic Cooper
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    71K
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    • Director
      • Niels Arden Oplev
    • Writer
      • J.H. Wyman
    • Stars
      • Colin Farrell
      • Noomi Rapace
      • Dominic Cooper
    • 173User reviews
    • 169Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Colin Farrell
    Colin Farrell
    • Victor
    Noomi Rapace
    Noomi Rapace
    • Beatrice
    Dominic Cooper
    Dominic Cooper
    • Darcy
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • Alphonse
    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • Valentine Louzon
    Luis Da Silva Jr.
    Luis Da Silva Jr.
    • Terry
    Stu Bennett
    Stu Bennett
    • Kilroy
    Franky G
    Franky G
    • Luco
    Declan Mulvey
    Declan Mulvey
    • Goff
    John Cenatiempo
    John Cenatiempo
    • Charles
    Roy James Wilson
    • Blotto
    • (as Roy James Wilson, Jr.)
    Myles Humphus
    Myles Humphus
    • Lance
    Stephen Hill
    Stephen Hill
    • Roland
    Aaron Vexler
    • Paul
    James Biberi
    James Biberi
    • Ilir
    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Gregor
    Andrew Stewart-Jones
    Andrew Stewart-Jones
    • Harry
    Krystal Tini
    Krystal Tini
    • Harry's Girl
    • Director
      • Niels Arden Oplev
    • Writer
      • J.H. Wyman
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    8supernma

    An exceptional character drama disguised as a thriller

    "Dead Man Down" is a surprisingly well crafted, character-driven thriller with a refreshingly unpredictable plot. However, to even summarize this film is to spoil it; going into it knowing as little as possible will, I imagine, make for a much more fruitful viewer experience. Therefore, I will keep my review short and unspecific.

    The film stars the continuously underrated Colin Farrell and the international up-and-comer Noomi Rapace (2009's "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and "Prometheus"). "Dead Man Down" may seem like a high stakes crime thriller on the surface, but at its core is a character-driven drama about two outcasts of the world with a mutual driving force of self-destruction.

    While some films in the same genre are akin to chugging cheap beer, "Dead Man Down" is like sipping on good wine. The film is tightly paced, but takes its time revealing key details, making for a much more savory experience. While not without its problems (a climax that comes a little too quickly and conveniently), overall you'll enjoy the journey these characters take and have a lot of fun guessing what will happen next along the way.
    7siderite

    Messy film that could have been a lot better

    It is really hard for me to rate this film because it is a mix of great and horrid bits. Colin Farrell's quiet yet intense act is matched by Naomi Rapace's hysterical overacting, the rather complex plot is messed up by cliché scenes and in the end, the moral seems to be that all plans that you care about are a lot easier to accomplish if there are no friends and romantic interests.

    The thing with the film is that it has a lot going for it: great cast, good acting most of the time, a compelling story with just the right amount of details to make the plot a lot better than most Hollywood productions. Somewhere along the way it turns sour, the feeling someone gets when expecting to have fun at a party, only to have it all soiled by the significant's other discomfort. In the end the revenge feels failed, the romance doomed, the second chance just that: chance.
    8LordJiggy

    Outstanding film about the costs of revenge and love

    The basic plot, as described, doesn't do justice to the film itself, which is almost a classically constructed noir film of vengeance, and very tense one at that. First, the two leads. Colin Farrell has been derided as just a pretty mug, but he's done some fine acting (much of it in bad films, like the remake of "Fright Night"), and here is convincing and compelling as a man driven by revenge. He unexpectedly meets his counterpart in a woman, who also wants revenge for wrongs done to her.

    Which brings me to Naomi Rapace. I've only seen her in the pretty average "Sherlock Holmes," which gave no one a chance to shine. In this film she played a very damaged woman, which is often one of the easiest things to portray, yet she did a very powerful job of showing the character's change from harpy bent on destruction back to a woman able to empathize with the suffering of others.

    Overall, a surprising and worthy film, with an ending one doesn't see coming. Well worth your time.
    7SnoopyStyle

    2 different movies stuck together

    Victor (Colin Farrell) is gangster thug working for Alphonse (Terrence Howard). Somebody is trying play with Alphonse's head by sending him cryptic messages. Beatrice (Noomi Rapace) is Victor's neighbor. She has been scarred in the face by a drunk driver. When she filmed him killing somebody, she uses it to blackmail him to kill the man who caused her pain. Only she's not the only one with a secret pain.

    The acting power in this film is quite impressive. This is directed by Niels Arden Oplev (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo). He certainly has the skills to make a movie. At the start, it looked like just another crime action thriller. Then it added a darker brooding character study. It feels uneven. There are a couple things I find questionable, and the ending feels stuck on from another big action Michael Bay movie. Overall it's still a good effort. If only Niels could stick to one genre or the other, this odd mix would flow more easily.
    8TheSquiss

    An intelligent thriller that takes its time dishing out retribution.

    Dead Man Down is a surprise and an exceptionally rewarding viewing experience. This is an intelligent thriller packed with action that takes its time to unfold and finally wanders off into the sunset leaving the viewer invigorated and satisfied, but ready for another bout.

    Victor (Colin Farrell) is a player in in gangland kingpin Alphonse's (Terrence Howard) empire and, though he gives the appearance of being Alphonse's right-hand man, his intentions towards the crime lord are decidedly darker. Meanwhile, the girl in the apartment opposite, Beatrice (Noomi Rapace), watches him dispatch an adversary and blackmails him into dishing out a generous serving of retribution that she herself is unable (or unwilling) to administer.

    Neils Arden Oplev (the original Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and currently shooting Stephen King's Under the Dome) peels back layer after layer to reveal ever-rawer characters and emotions in Dead Man Down. It isn't just about unfolding the story, though he does so beautifully, it is more about filling out the characters carefully so that we understand what makes them tick. No, what makes them angry.

    There are some severely damaged characters on display here but their emotions, their actions, come across as not just understandable but entirely justified. Forget petty crooks with violent whims, Victor and Beatrice have given serious thought to their revenge but that doesn't make them shallow or irredeemable.

    While Victor bubbles along in a coldly, organized manner, Beatrice rages under her skin. On the surface she is the cool cat but the confusion, the maelstrom of rage, bitterness and loss, swirls within her so that she is potentially dangerous to herself and Victor. It is tempting to use the old cliché of both Farrell and Rapace 'never being better' but it isn't true in her case; she is frequently this good, even if the films don't always match her talent. In Farrell's case, he has so many under-performing films (London Boulevard, Tigerland) and the odd turkey (Total Recall) on his CV that it is easy to forget that he is generally on very fine form. Don't believe me? Look again at Phone Booth, In Bruges…

    Howard has a reputation in the industry of being 'difficult' (note the recasting of Colonel Rhodes in the Iron Man sequels) but his body of work is extraordinary and the intensity of his performance in Dead Man Down makes it blindingly obvious why he's a good bet on screen. There's no Nicolas Cage-type ranting, just a considered, quiet violence to his Alphonse.

    Dominic Cooper slips along in Dead Man Down, not at all unremarkable, but just another fine actor and a superbly cast film. As Darcy, another of Alphonse's mob and friend of the traitorous Victor, he comes across as a good(ish) guy who's unfortunate to be caught up in entirely the wrong job in the wrong place at the wrong time. He doesn't steal scenes here but he fills them out, he completes them, knowing his place in the hierarchy of the mob and his billing in the film.

    Oplev has crafted a very fine thriller indeed. The drama excites, the explosions scorch the skin but what makes Dead Man Down stand above so many others in the genre (I'm talking to you, Welcome to the Punch) is not the ramped up action but the stillness and the time and care he takes over his characters and the setting of the atmosphere. He allows us time to enjoy the clinking of ice-cubes in glasses as Victor and Beatrice consider each other and, strangely for a director of an action flick, allows the dialogue to do the talking rather than the gunshots and the car chases.

    Dead Man Down is at times gentle but always thrilling and the pauses in the action don't ever detract from the pace. Conversely, they make it more intense and a film that truly deserves to register at the box office in spite of the big-buck, megastar vehicles of Iron Man 3 and Star Trek Into Darkness. I fear it will be another 'underperforming' film on Farrell's CV, but don't for a minute confuse that with being a flop. The dead man might be down but he definitely isn't out.

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    • Trivia
      Director Niels Arden Oplev has disowned the American advertising campaign, which he felt misrepresented the film. He also spoke of budget problems during production, which forced him to speed up the shoot, and of not being able to edit the film the way he would have preferred.
    • Goofs
      When Beatrice and Victor speed away from the home of the driver of her accident, she pulls the emergency brake on his truck. Full size trucks, a Dodge Ram in this case, have the emergency brake pedals to the far left of the driver, not levers like in small cars. Victor would have had to initiate the brake, not Beatrice.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Darcy: Did you choose not to kill me 'cause I've got a wife and a kid?

      Victor: No. I didn't kill you because they've got you.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.102 (2013)
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    • Release date
      • April 3, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Albanian
      • Spanish
      • Hungarian
    • Also known as
      • Kẻ Báo Thù
    • Filming locations
      • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • FilmDistrict
      • IM Global
      • WWE Studios
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,895,295
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,345,250
      • Mar 10, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,074,539
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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