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Loyalties and morals collide when a getaway driver transports a passenger to an uncertain fate.Loyalties and morals collide when a getaway driver transports a passenger to an uncertain fate.Loyalties and morals collide when a getaway driver transports a passenger to an uncertain fate.
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A real dad movie. Bring him to me was somewhat of a non-planned movie. A friend asked I wanted to go to the movies and this was what was on so I thought why not.
While not relaxing at all, a relaxing movie which you can follow and does not make you think too much while watching it. Also quite short, which is good compared to a lot of other big name movies that are out now. Probably one of those movies that you can put on on a Friday night when you're drinking some beers with a mate or with your dad. A short and concise story with some twists that has everything you need in a guy's movie. Shooting, driving, what else do you need? A recommended watch.
While not relaxing at all, a relaxing movie which you can follow and does not make you think too much while watching it. Also quite short, which is good compared to a lot of other big name movies that are out now. Probably one of those movies that you can put on on a Friday night when you're drinking some beers with a mate or with your dad. A short and concise story with some twists that has everything you need in a guy's movie. Shooting, driving, what else do you need? A recommended watch.
Terrible script. Awful accents. Nice lighting though!
Clearly an Australian-shot film trying to be American, but failing badly. Why do this? Australian crime dramas are perfectly fine, no need to USA-it at all?
So funny to see them drive on the right-hand side of the road, but then to see other cars parked on the left.
Rachel Griffiths' accent was the worst - she'd be embarrassed. Was she from Boston or Queensland? Maybe born in one but raised in the other?
It tried so hard to be moody, but the random insertion of 'deep' dialogue made it comical.
The worst movie I've seen in a long, long time.
Clearly an Australian-shot film trying to be American, but failing badly. Why do this? Australian crime dramas are perfectly fine, no need to USA-it at all?
So funny to see them drive on the right-hand side of the road, but then to see other cars parked on the left.
Rachel Griffiths' accent was the worst - she'd be embarrassed. Was she from Boston or Queensland? Maybe born in one but raised in the other?
It tried so hard to be moody, but the random insertion of 'deep' dialogue made it comical.
The worst movie I've seen in a long, long time.
This movie could have been so much more. But really so much more. With Sam Neill as an actor, I thaught: this will be a nice evening with the family. NOPE !
While the performances, including Sam Neill's, are commendable, they are undermined by thin character development and a lack of emotional depth. The pacing is uneven, with moments of tension interrupted by unnecessary filler that dilutes the impact of critical scenes. The film's attempt to delve into themes of trust and betrayal feels superficial, leaving viewers behind waiting for the action. The real action. Overall, "Bring Him to Me" is a missed opportunity that fails to deliver the gripping narrative it promises.
While the performances, including Sam Neill's, are commendable, they are undermined by thin character development and a lack of emotional depth. The pacing is uneven, with moments of tension interrupted by unnecessary filler that dilutes the impact of critical scenes. The film's attempt to delve into themes of trust and betrayal feels superficial, leaving viewers behind waiting for the action. The real action. Overall, "Bring Him to Me" is a missed opportunity that fails to deliver the gripping narrative it promises.
This flic could have have been so much more. It tried to be an action movie but there wasn't a lot of action, instead it centered mostly around driving in a car. It tried to build up emotion for a good revenge movie but it all came too late and then it just abruptly ended. It tried to be a message movie about how crime doesn't pay, but even that simple message got messed up. It even tried to be a straight forward crime drama, but because of the wanderings of the script it didn't even really succeed at that.
The script was definitely sub par, with no continuity at all, despite having some decent actors. The atmosphere was ok, dark and rainy, but it didn't pertain to anything useful in the plot. I do like Barry Pepper, his character acting is great, but the script didn't allow him to come across in any meaningful way; Jamie Costa's performance was also good, but again, he was wasted due to the poor script. Though without him I probably would have rated this more of a 3. Sam Neill's role was one of the few in the movie that made sense, though quite short. Rachel. Griffiths role was quite good as the dragon lady, but even that was pulled down because of all the silliness going on in the end scenes.
All in all, a movie that had the opportunity to make a defining statement, but failed utterly to do so.
The script was definitely sub par, with no continuity at all, despite having some decent actors. The atmosphere was ok, dark and rainy, but it didn't pertain to anything useful in the plot. I do like Barry Pepper, his character acting is great, but the script didn't allow him to come across in any meaningful way; Jamie Costa's performance was also good, but again, he was wasted due to the poor script. Though without him I probably would have rated this more of a 3. Sam Neill's role was one of the few in the movie that made sense, though quite short. Rachel. Griffiths role was quite good as the dragon lady, but even that was pulled down because of all the silliness going on in the end scenes.
All in all, a movie that had the opportunity to make a defining statement, but failed utterly to do so.
This movie races into the cinematic scene with a relentless plot as a getaway driver faces a moral dilemma dictated by a ruthless crime boss. The film, while far from a laid-back watch, offers an engaging experience without taxing your brain. Its concise duration distinguishes it from today's lengthy blockbusters, making it a convenient choice for a casual Friday night. The narrative, though straightforward, weaves in enough surprises to maintain audience interest. This action-packed film is a quintessential guy's movie, encompassing intense shootouts and heart-pounding driving sequences. A quick, thrilling story with the right blend of elements makes it a solid recommendation, especially for those seeking a high-octane escape.
Did you know
- TriviaTom Evans' screenplay was inspired by the death scene of Nicky Santoro (played by Joe Pesci) in the Martin Scorsese film Casino (1995).
- GoofsAt roughly 12 minutes in, the passenger is complimenting the driver about his car and asks what year it is. the driver says it's a 1970. this is wrong. the Chevy Chevelle in the movie has two round tail lights on each side making it a 1971. the 1970 Chevelle had one square (ish) tail light on each side.
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written by Kevin Qian
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- Also known as
- La place du mort
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,301
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,475
- Feb 25, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $65,492
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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