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Duels

Original title: Swelter
  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
3.6K
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Jean-Claude Van Damme, Alfred Molina, Lennie James, Tracey Walter, and Catalina Sandino Moreno in Duels (2014)
Trailer for Swelter
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ActionCrimeDramaThriller

Ten years after their casino heist, four escaped convicts trace their former partner to a desert town, where he is now a lawman with no memory of his criminal past.Ten years after their casino heist, four escaped convicts trace their former partner to a desert town, where he is now a lawman with no memory of his criminal past.Ten years after their casino heist, four escaped convicts trace their former partner to a desert town, where he is now a lawman with no memory of his criminal past.

  • Director
    • Keith Parmer
  • Writer
    • Keith Parmer
  • Stars
    • Grant Bowler
    • Brad Carter
    • Tokala Black Elk
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    3.6K
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    • Director
      • Keith Parmer
    • Writer
      • Keith Parmer
    • Stars
      • Grant Bowler
      • Brad Carter
      • Tokala Black Elk
    • 36User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Trailer 1:43
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    Grant Bowler
    Grant Bowler
    • Cole
    Brad Carter
    Brad Carter
    • Mechanic
    Tokala Black Elk
    Tokala Black Elk
    • Mezcal
    • (as Tokala Clifford)
    Wanda Colon
    • Hannah
    • (as Wanda Colo'n)
    Esteban Cueto
    Esteban Cueto
    • Cody
    John Dauer
    • Cop #2
    Daniele Favilli
    • Kane
    Ellen Gerstein
    Ellen Gerstein
    • Harriet
    Saginaw Grant
    Saginaw Grant
    • Keith Little
    Tish Graves-Dawkins
    • Cody's Woman
    • (as Tish Graves)
    Josh Henderson
    Josh Henderson
    • Boyd
    Courtney Hope
    Courtney Hope
    • Halle
    Lennie James
    Lennie James
    • Bishop
    Travis Johns
    Travis Johns
    • Burly Man
    Clint Jung
    Clint Jung
    • Sapphire Security Guard
    Nikola Kent
    Nikola Kent
    • Cop
    Adam LaCoste
    • Patrolman
    Ice Aysun Leidl
    Ice Aysun Leidl
    • Jada
    • (as Aysun Leidl)
    • Director
      • Keith Parmer
    • Writer
      • Keith Parmer
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    User reviews36

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    1malphadour

    Really really nonsensical rubbish

    This is the worst film I have seen this year.

    The plot makes no sense whatsoever. The characters are stupid - I mean really stupid - and the script is somewhere between rubbish and turgid.

    The director clearly wanted to make a Tarantino style western/gangster movie but could not direct or write a script get anywhere near this.

    One of those films where you realise half an hour in that you have another hour of this to go but you might as well as you are already in it..and then an hour later you realise you made a bad decision an hour earlier.

    I have to write more apparently to publish my review...so now the film is annoying me more by making me type more about it. This should definitely be near the top of your avoid list.
    3bob-rutzel-1

    Script needed work

    10-years ago five pulled off a robbery. Four got caught and went to prison. The 5th got away with the $10-million. Now the Four have completed their sentences and go after that 5th person. The twist is that the 5th person cannot remember where he put the money. Of course, the Four don't believe him.

    John-Claude Van Damme is the top name in here, but he doesn't have much to do, actually hardly anything. His name is here to draw us in. I bit. This story is really about Bishop (Lennie James) who is now the Sheriff in Butler a town outside Las Vegas, Nevada. He is that 5th person, and we are led to believe he really doesn't know where he hid the $10-million. We know he is the 5th man because we see him in flashbacks as part of that robbery years ago.

    This takes too long to become interesting. No one really stands out. Bishop comes the closest, but we see that Cole (Grant Bowler) appears to be the leader of the Four, but he fizzles too quickly until the last 10-minutes. The main guy was supposed to be Stillman (Van Damme) but he just sat around and didn't say much at all. He wasn't "the guy."

    I think the main problem with this movie is that too much screen time was spread around too evenly and we were at a loss to decide who to key in on. See? But, we still went with Bishop as the main guy. There should have been some cat and mouse stuff between the Four and Bishop. This was like a short story made into a full length novel and there really was no place to go. The plot was a very simple one and there wasn't much material for a full length movie. See?

    The script needed work and no one took the time to make it right. The acting all around is good with the supporting cast including Josh Henderson and Alfred Molina, but the last 10-minutes is all the movie you needed to see. Everything before that was slow and boring with quickie scenes that sometimes seemed to be unrelated to the main job of getting to Bishop. It all took too long.

    Oh, you will find out where Bishop hid the money.

    And, another thing: when you see a movie with a goofy title as Swelter, stay away. (3/10)

    Violence: Yes. Sex: No. Nudity: No. Language: Yes.
    3Zubacz

    Started decent, went downhill

    Having seen the trailer, I gave this film a shot. In the beginning, I wasn't disappointed. The first few scenes were quite good, obviously imitating the cool atmosphere of films by Tarantino and Rodriguez. This lasted only for the first 10 minutes though.

    The rest of the film dragged on to include family drama, ridiculous array of stand-offs and completely illogical character decisions. The actors could have probably managed a more believable performance, since the cast was decent, but they had nothing to work with. The initially cool and skilled outlaws break down into randomly psychotic, calm, honourable, greedy, sadistic or thoughtful, at the drop of a hat, from one scene to another.

    I cannot recommend this film. It is a forgettable mess, which after the first few scenes, didn't even seem to try to be anything else.
    5kosmasp

    Decent effort

    This is not a Jean Claude van Damme vehicle (putting this out, because I can imagine that some countries might try to sell it that way). He's taking back seat with a more chilled out character and lets others go crazy. Lennie James whom I really noticed in "Hung" (nice small role in that TV show) is taking center stage.

    The story is pretty bog standard, but it works for a small budget movie. It tries keeping the story flowing and doesn't take any prisoners (a bit of a western analogy can be made). The flashbacks are there to help us and move the story forward. Some character relationships are a bit too complicated and might not work entirely. Still nice effort and the tension it builds is decent enough
    5shroyertour

    Good - Worth a Watch

    Back in the day, a movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme was an action flick with lots of martial arts. He was the good guy in it. And it actually starred Van Damme.

    More recently, Van Damme has made some movies with him as a flawed protagonist, and then several more as the main bad guy.

    This movie is a decent Drama/Suspense film, with Van Damme as a secondary character, and a tries-to-be-good bad guy. He is just above the "character actor" role, probably in my mind only because he is JCVD.

    The bad guys here go looking for the guy who barely escaped and still has the money, after some hold-up years ago where everyone else goes to prison to stew and fester about their revenge. There are enough variations on this basic idea to keep the viewer interested. Lennie James does a good job as the town Sheriff, easy going, hard to ruffle, and who you somehow know you just don't want to mess with. There is actually a little action here and there, but it is realistic (no martial arts) and serves mostly to add to the suspense.

    With no JCVD, this would be a movie worth a watch. An interesting plot, with good acting, and nice cinematography. Seeing JCVD do his "actual acting" thing is also fairly enjoyable. He manages to entertain with his french (Belgian) accent and a simmering manner that seems to add depth even to a character that has little.

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      References L'inconnu de Las Vegas (1960)
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      No Going Back
      Performed by Gangstagrass featuring Brooklyn35 Collective

      Written by Oscar Owens, Tris Graham, Dana Athens, Michael Powell

      Courtesy of Red Menace Publishing, Brooklyn35 Publishing, Schrapnel Publishing

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 2014 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Swelter
    • Filming locations
      • Piru, California, USA(Swelter)
    • Production companies
      • Grand Peaks Entertainment
      • Film Invaders
      • Exchange Peaks Film Capital
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,158
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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