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L'arène

Original title: Raze
  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
6.6K
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Rachel Nichols, Zoë Bell, and Tracie Thoms in L'arène (2013)
When Sabrina is mysteriously abducted, she finds herself in an underground lair, forced to do battle with other innocents for the amusement of unseen spectators. Each of these reluctant warriors has something to lose, but only one will remain when the game is done.
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50 abducted women are forced to fight each other using their bare hands.50 abducted women are forced to fight each other using their bare hands.50 abducted women are forced to fight each other using their bare hands.

  • Director
    • Josh C. Waller
  • Writers
    • Robert Beaucage
    • Kenny Gage
    • Josh C. Waller
  • Stars
    • Zoë Bell
    • Rachel Nichols
    • Tracie Thoms
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    6.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Josh C. Waller
    • Writers
      • Robert Beaucage
      • Kenny Gage
      • Josh C. Waller
    • Stars
      • Zoë Bell
      • Rachel Nichols
      • Tracie Thoms
    • 67User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Zoë Bell
    Zoë Bell
    • Sabrina
    Rachel Nichols
    Rachel Nichols
    • Jamie
    Tracie Thoms
    Tracie Thoms
    • Teresa
    Bruce Thomas
    Bruce Thomas
    • Kurtz
    Bailey Anne Borders
    Bailey Anne Borders
    • Cody
    Rebecca Marshall
    Rebecca Marshall
    • Phoebe
    Allene Quincy
    Allene Quincy
    • Brenda
    Adrienne Wilkinson
    Adrienne Wilkinson
    • Nancy
    Doug Jones
    Doug Jones
    • Joseph
    Sherilyn Fenn
    Sherilyn Fenn
    • Elizabeth
    Amy Johnston
    Amy Johnston
    • Gloria
    Tara Macken
    Tara Macken
    • Dee
    Nicole Steinwedell
    Nicole Steinwedell
    • Isabelle
    Jordan James Smith
    Jordan James Smith
    • Adam
    Chris Schwartz
    Chris Schwartz
    • Small Worker
    • (as C.M. Schwartzy)
    Andrew Pagana
    • Large Worker
    Brianna Gage
    • Megan
    Kelly Thiebaud
    Kelly Thiebaud
    • Vanessa
    • Director
      • Josh C. Waller
    • Writers
      • Robert Beaucage
      • Kenny Gage
      • Josh C. Waller
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    User reviews67

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    7davidnhewko

    "Raze"n hell. Ha.. Did you see what I did there? I'm a genius, you should read my review.

    I'm going to start this review with a secret: I decided to watch this movie because it looked hot. I mean, hot chicks brawling in prison, there's bound to be at least a nip-slip and if it sucks, there's a good chance I'll see some nudity, so I still win. So, as soon as the girlfriend left, I pressed play. Then I saw Zoe Bell cave some chicks head in.... game changer, not what I was expecting at all. At that point I realized there probably won't be a lesbian shower scene. But, as soon as I recognized Zoe from "Death Proof" I got a little excited in another way because I also remembered that she's a freaking awesome stunt performer. From that point on, the movie went in the direction I hoped it would. The action was quality and ruthless. Zoe Bell should star in more action movies, she's one of the few females in Hollywood (I know she's Australian, but you know what I mean, don't be a smart ass.) that I could easily take seriously as an action hero. I'm not sexist, it's just that many women in Hollywood are super skinny and frail looking (like, how much would getting punched by Kate Beckinsale really hurt? seriously?). There were even moments in this movie where I uncontrollably cheered aloud, at home... by myself... in my underwear.

    For the people with children, if you're even considering showing this to your kids, you're a bad parent. For the dudes with significant others, you might want to watch this one alone. She probably won't like it, and she might question you're sanity because you'll like it.. which will probably come up again in some sort of fight 3 months later. So I recommend putting it on a shelf with the porn and wait till she's out to watch it. For the ladies, if your the metal-head/horror movie type, you'll probably like this and somehow find it empowering.

    I just noticed that all I did was praise this movie and you're probably wondering why I gave it a 7? The story was a little weak and nothing can be perfect...except for "South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut" Dave
    6jackmeat

    Interesting and brutal captive fighting movie with women.

    My quick rating - 6,0/10. A different look on the women behind bars story. These women are held captive and forced to fight to the death in an underground "dungeon"? That is what it looked like. Very brutal and quite depressing movie showing the violent side of the fighting coupled with the bonds this women create before they must face the inevitable if they win. They will have to fight each other. Pretty decent acting for the very limited budget. Didn't know who Zoe Bell was before (the main character) but she did a good job. Also to note, a very good ending that may or may not leave the door open for a sequel. Fighting scenes are not for the squemmish but beyond that, nice diamond in the unheard of rough.
    5vee-vee

    Could have been great.

    When I read the synopsis in the Fantasia Film Festival program, I was intrigued. Even though the premise was about abducted women, it did not seem like your typical movie about helpless women tortured under the hand of men. It also did not seem like a cliché women on women violence type of movie. It also used words like "empowered" and "different".

    And so I went in expecting just that. Something different. I especially went in expecting this movie to make some kind of statement about the way this society views women in general. I actually thought that the organization that abducts the women was a metaphor for the patriarchal system and that the "empowered" women portrayed would eventually break free from that system.

    And so when the movie ended, I felt let down. Like somehow, the filmmaker was telling us that no matter how hard we fought, we could not defeat the system.

    I was lucky enough to attend a screening after which the director of the movie as well as the principal actress were both there to answer questions from the audience. And so when I pointed that out, the filmmaker became defensive and explained that he did not want to make any kind of political statement whatsoever and that he just wanted to give us an "enjoyable fun movie to watch with lots of fighting." He also made a point to tell me that if it had been men fighting, I wouldn't have made the comment I made.

    Exactly. But this movie was about women, strong women, who were imprisoned by a cruel system forcing them to fight one another. It had everything in place to make a strong statement, give us something to reflect upon and do what a good movie should always do: teach us something.

    And yet, this movie has no depth and isn't different from any other action movie with fights. To be "different", this movie needed a message beyond "look, chicks fighting and it looks real!".

    In the end, the plot of "Raze" falls into the typical normalization of helpless women forced to behave a certain way by an oppressive system passed on from father to son. To me, this is the precise opposite of "empowered".

    I'm awfully disappointed.
    6Foutainoflife

    Fight Or Die

    Not a bad film. It's different, pretty brutal and bloody so if that's your thing, check it out.

    My only complaints about it are that we didn't get enough info on the reasons why. There is a brief explanation but I would've liked elaboration and a better look at who the members of this society really were.

    I'm on the fence about the ending. Some will love it. Some will hate it. I just don't know which group I fit into yet.

    I say check it out. It's found a place amongst my "So Glad I Gave It A Chance" films.
    7AndreasHardcastle

    Not your regular 90 minutes martial arts flick

    It is really good. Unfortunately a lot of people seem to watch it with the completely wrong ideas about it in their head. This movie is not about empowered women and it doesn't make any political statements. It shows how women from different walks of life act when thrown into an impossible situation. For this the organization who kidnaps them chose women who know how to fight or else the whole setup wouldn't make much sense. But it is not like your regular 90 minutes martial arts flick. There is nothing heroic about it. The directing, the lighting, the soundtrack - that's all closer to what you see in horror movies and they way they went about making this film reminded me a little bit of Saw.

    I gave it 7/10. The acting is damn good and the general mood of the movie is dark. The fighting isn't glorified and flashy like in your regular action movie where male fighters have to fight in a to-the-death tournament. It is extreme, unpretty and direct. If they had given the story a little bit more room for getting into the surroundings and the organization who's holding the fights I'd probably have given it an 8. A few things were to compressed in my opinion.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The 19 action sequences in the film were filmed in 30 days.
    • Quotes

      Teresa: What do you suppose would happen if... if we just decided not to fight each other?

      Cody: I don't know. Probably come down here and shoot us both?

      Teresa: [Contemplates Cody's answer] How's your mother?

    • Connections
      Referenced in GirlFight: inVite (2016)

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2014 (Kuwait)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Raze
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cinipix
      • Quincy Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,429
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,453
      • Jan 12, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,429
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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