The fight to reconcile one's past while navigating a future shaped by unexpected love and loyalties unfolds in the ecological disaster known as the Salton Sea.The fight to reconcile one's past while navigating a future shaped by unexpected love and loyalties unfolds in the ecological disaster known as the Salton Sea.The fight to reconcile one's past while navigating a future shaped by unexpected love and loyalties unfolds in the ecological disaster known as the Salton Sea.
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Great film! Few qualities hit harder for me than the right blend of action and comedy, which Big Rage nails perfectly. I loved the budding chemistry between Chad and Clarke, the two leading roles, despite their rough start and seemingly opposing personality types. Every character really brought something unique to this film, from the good guys (Leeper Sterling), to the bad guys (Ava), to everyone in between (Chantelle! Haha). The casting choices were spot-on and, at points, this felt like a big budget Hollywood blockbuster. Big Rage will make you laugh, at times make your blood boil, and inevitably, warm your heart. Do yourself a favor and give this film a watch!
Was there a script? My brain hurts now. Nonsense from beginning to end. Didn't even laugh... it was so bad. Leafy treetops reflecting in the windshield while driving in the desert? Goofs galore, no sense of direction, after school special quality dialogue, weird monologues that change course and come back, no points made, totally random scenes, no continuity, same house used for supposed different locations. Felt like it was shot in one afternoon. No character development. No chemistry between actors. No "timescaping" whatsoever. Forced progression of "story"... that doesn't even have a "wait for it" moment. Maybe if they had done a musical instead?
Someone had money to waste?
Someone had money to waste?
I absolutely loved this movie and had the pleasure of catching the premiere at the CINEMA DIVERSE FESTIVAL!!! I can't say enough about it and was blown away to see an action film of this magnitude there. I was pulled in right from the start and so fortunate to catch it on the big screen! That's the beauty of discovering films like this at festivals and taking note of wonderful actors/filmmakers/ SOON-TO-BE-STARS!!!
This film kept me on the edge of my seat for the whole duration!! The acting, music, storyline, cinematography... everything came together in this gem!! Cult-Classic?!!
I now must go explore the Salton Sea!! What an odd but fascinating place!!
I hope to see the cast in more films and hoping for a BIG RAGE 2!!
This film kept me on the edge of my seat for the whole duration!! The acting, music, storyline, cinematography... everything came together in this gem!! Cult-Classic?!!
I now must go explore the Salton Sea!! What an odd but fascinating place!!
I hope to see the cast in more films and hoping for a BIG RAGE 2!!
I was intrigued by this movie's description as being a "gay" action movie and also starring one of my favourite models on Instagram (Fabian Arnold). Unfortunately, this movie fell beneath even my lowest expectations. Fabian is beautiful and looks incredible as always, but he really can't act at all - to be honest, neither can anybody else in the cast. The plot is completely nonsensical and the movie goes absolutely nowhere after almost two hours. Production values are pretty much non-existent, the movie is riddled with continuity errors and looks like it was shot on an iPhone with a bunch of filters. On top of that, the description of this being a "gay action movie" isn't even accurate, as the gay part of the plot is awkwardly shoehorned in near the end of the movie - it's as if the filmmakers realized this was the only way they could grab an audience for this movie (the "gay action movie" market isn't very competitive).
My rating is probably way too generous - this movie isn't really worth your time at all. Hopefully, somebody with more talent and a budget can put together an actual "gay action movie" at some point.
My rating is probably way too generous - this movie isn't really worth your time at all. Hopefully, somebody with more talent and a budget can put together an actual "gay action movie" at some point.
Move over The Room, cinema has a new king. Big Rage had it all: clunky dialogue, random monologues, confusing fight scenes, and the chemistry of two cardboard boxes bumping into each other. Instant cult classic... for the wrong reasons. Clowns everywhere, dialogue that juggled nonsense, and a lead actor who delivered lines like he was reading IKEA instructions backwards. 10/10 comedy, 0/10 cinema. The line delivery in Big Rage was colder than the frozen peas at Walmart. At least the peas don't try to fake a boxing career.
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