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Close Range

  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Scott Adkins in Close Range (2015)
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A rogue soldier turned outlaw is thrust into a fight with a dirty sheriff and the cartel he works for to protect his niece and sister.A rogue soldier turned outlaw is thrust into a fight with a dirty sheriff and the cartel he works for to protect his niece and sister.A rogue soldier turned outlaw is thrust into a fight with a dirty sheriff and the cartel he works for to protect his niece and sister.

  • Director
    • Isaac Florentine
  • Writers
    • Chad Law
    • Shane Dax Taylor
  • Stars
    • Scott Adkins
    • Nick Chinlund
    • Caitlin Keats
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
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    • Director
      • Isaac Florentine
    • Writers
      • Chad Law
      • Shane Dax Taylor
    • Stars
      • Scott Adkins
      • Nick Chinlund
      • Caitlin Keats
    • 63User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
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    Scott Adkins
    Scott Adkins
    • Colton MacReady
    Nick Chinlund
    Nick Chinlund
    • Sheriff Jasper Calloway
    Caitlin Keats
    Caitlin Keats
    • Angela Reynolds
    Madison Lawlor
    Madison Lawlor
    • Hailey Reynolds
    Tony Perez
    Tony Perez
    • Fernando Garcia
    Jake La Botz
    • Walt Reynolds
    Anthony L. Fernandez
    • Lobo
    Randy Hall
    Randy Hall
    • Deputy Wyatt
    Scott Evans
    Scott Evans
    • Deputy Logan
    Jeremy Marinas
    • Cruz
    Ray Diaz
    • Victor Garcia
    Julien Cesario
    • Ignacio
    Matt Ramirez
    • Aguilar
    Jimmy Chhiu
    • Zavala
    Bryan Cartago
    Bryan Cartago
    • Montez
    Robert Dill
    Robert Dill
    • Reina
    Umar Khan
    Umar Khan
    • Sesma
    Nicholas J. Verdi
    Nicholas J. Verdi
    • Ramos
    • (as Nicholas Verdi)
    • Director
      • Isaac Florentine
    • Writers
      • Chad Law
      • Shane Dax Taylor
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    6kosmasp

    Interesting camera work

    Something you might not expect of reading, with a low budget movie like this, but I really liked the stunt and camera work, which go hand in hand in this one. I won't waste too much time on "story". In this case this has nothing to do with spoiling it, because the story itself is not really exciting or anything extraordinary. But you wouldn't expect that anyway.

    Still very low and some of the acting to say the least does not help the movie either. But the stunt scenes are really well thought of, as are the camera angles and moves. I especially love the longer takes or the in your face (or hand) approach it takes. Again, this is small/low budget, so it's not like there is other things that are amazing (like locations, set design, even some of the "blood" effects seem more than cheap), but it can still work - and I think it does in some ways
    6The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "Ain't nobody getting' killed here today but them!"

    In between filming scenes of the upcoming UNDISPUTED IV, it seems as though director Isaac Florentine and karate torchbearer Scott Adkins decided to crank out an additional movie while they had the time. Shot on a low budget in only a couple of locations with a limited cast, CLOSE RANGE may be the most compact action film of 2015, but it's a pretty good one at that. While not the best work of either the director or the star, this is high quality time-wasting material that supplies all the thrills that action junkies and Adkins fans could want. Potentially the best DTV action title of the year.

    The story: Following a rescue mission, a mercenary (Adkins) and his family are besieged on a rural homestead by the minions of a dangerous drug lord (Tony Perez).

    For the most part, the film looks like something that Florentine would have filmed 15 years ago, before he achieved major cult fame. He's virtually exploiting himself here, from the pseudo-western vibe and corny dialogue to the condensed nature of the script. Running at a slim 85 minutes, CLOSE RANGE sticks pretty close to its adrenaline agenda and doesn't bother with things like character development, focusing instead on physical tension. It's the type of movie that drama snobs will hate, though it's also a step down from the level of storytelling that Florentine's become adept at. It's disappointing that the film's premise boils down to a white guy almost exclusively killing evil Latinos, and overall, I conclude that this one leaves less of an impression than almost any other picture the star and director have made together.

    …Unless, of course, we're talking about the action scenes, for which the auteurs remain in top form. These scenes are an even balance of fights and shootouts, and both are exhilarating. The best of the gunfights take place within a home, at close quarters, with the shooters blazing at each other across furniture and through walls. The fights, though, are in a league of their own. Adkins has so many stellar matches under his belt that how these ones rank among the rest is a matter of opinion, but know that onwards from the very first fight – wherein Scott lays waste to seven thugs within a single extended camera shot – top effort has been made. These fights are potential star-makers, as Adkins finds some choice opponents in relatively unknown performers like Jimmy Chhiu, Craig Henningsen, and especially fight choreographer Jeremy Marinas. Occasional slow motion marginally taints some of the brawls, though their overall quality is strong enough to withstand this fault.

    In a movie wherein the characters are stock, the setups are old hat, and the lines are recycled, what can still make it worth watching? In this one's case, the answer is gusto and talent. I emphasize how much this seems like something the filmmakers threw together as a side project, but the fact that it's Isaac Florentine doing the throwing means a lot. CLOSE RANGE is a short, fun trip to Actionville that I encourage all fans to take.
    5quincytheodore

    Continuing the trend of decent action marred with sloppy production

    The most casting role Scott Adkins has nowadays is either supporting or antagonist character where he would only do a couple of fight scenes but plastered on the poster nonetheless for more draw. Luckily, Close Range has given him more freedom to deliver his trademark action sequences, although it's plagued with an alarmingly sketchy presentation of gangster genre with cheesy Cinemax vibe and awful soundtracks.

    Plot is actually good, at least for the first act, as MacReady (Scott Adkins) opens the movie trying to save his niece from mafia. It's a nice setup as it wastes no time to push the action, and continuous shot fighting scene definitely helps. However, it soon becomes the tedious cat-and-mouse between MacReady, the Mexican mafia and unsavory cop.

    The pacing loses steam fast, repeating the same angle of corrupt police officer or gang member chasing the hero. It lacks structure aside from the primordial rush of periodic fisticuffs and gun-totting scenes, even these are simplified. As expected, there's not much in term of acting, it's not utterly terrible but it does appear jarring at times. The characters are either stereotypical damsel-in-distress, overly vilified or straight up gangster extras.

    Most of the presentation revolves around old corny action flick ambiance, a bit like binge night on Cinemax with the music department playing the same Desperado inspired tunes over and over again. Fortunately, the action is admittedly decent. Scott Adkins has more plenty of chances on creating brutal beatdown, some of which are pretty creative. Even though this can get over-the-top, the high octane action would definitely please genre fans, or those wanting for more Undisputed action.

    Close Range tries to spice the bland drama with misguided style. It's a good thing that the combat looks visceral enough, but it still might not attract viewer beyond action buff.
    5A_Different_Drummer

    I tried to warn everyone

    Let me be clear about this once again so there is no misunderstanding.

    Adkins has potential. He can deliver. His work as Boyka in the Undisputed franchise was stellar and Undisputed 3 in particular is actually one of the best MMA films of all time.

    In my various and sundry reviews for the IMDb, I pointed out that Adkin's film roles subsequent to Boyka were reflecting a downward career path.

    For this observation I received the usual monkey-hammering of the NOT USEFUL key.

    But this film says it all. Even the opening credits, done in the retro feel of the 1960s Italian Westerns (and you have to be of a certain age to know that!) tells you IN ADVANCE this is a B-movie, DTV production, done to generate cash flow and little else.

    Adkins really deserves better.

    The good news? There is another UNDISPUTED in the works, with the same production team.

    We can only hope...
    4techmaniis-31282

    Lots of action but....

    This movie is non stop action but firing 60 rounds from one clip and hitting everything but the people you aim at is just pathetic. The lead is supposed to be some great ex soldier and can't hit two guys 10 ft away standing in a doorway but manages to completely shred the doorway. He takes a dead body to hide and places in plain sight. He has no weapons then proceeds to leave weapons of the people he killed behind. It's really quite pathetic. I give it a 4 because the fights are passable.

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      The Czech Mixed Martial Artist Filip Dusilka played a small role of bodyguard in Lobo's penthouse.
    • Goofs
      At 38 minutes, the two abandoned vehicles are in much different positions than they were when they stopped and everyone got out.
    • Soundtracks
      Party Redux
      Performed by Nathaniel Dawkins

      Music by Nathaniel Dawkins, Tom Erba, Stephen Edwards

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Dust Up
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bleiberg Entertainment
      • Compound B
      • Underdogg Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $248,978
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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