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An elderly baker must do everything he can to protect his granddaughter from gangsters.An elderly baker must do everything he can to protect his granddaughter from gangsters.An elderly baker must do everything he can to protect his granddaughter from gangsters.
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Vincent Bersoullé
- The Wall
- (as Vincent Berdoulle)
Ronnie James Hughes
- Sirko
- (as Ronnie Hughes)
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Pappi (Ron Perlman) is the baker. His estranged no-good son Peter (Joel David Moore) shows up out of nowhere with mute daughter Delphi (Emma Ho). Peter had stolen from Vic (Elias Koteas) and mob boss Merchant (Harvey Keitel) is not happy.
This is part John Wick and part Léon: The Professional. It's got the extended continuous fight action. It is a simple story. Ron Perlman is always a dominating presence. It's a simple role for him. It also has some great actors filling out the cast. The girl is pretty cute and being mute does limit the possibility of failure. It all adds up to a solid B-movie.
This is part John Wick and part Léon: The Professional. It's got the extended continuous fight action. It is a simple story. Ron Perlman is always a dominating presence. It's a simple role for him. It also has some great actors filling out the cast. The girl is pretty cute and being mute does limit the possibility of failure. It all adds up to a solid B-movie.
If you think the story line is familiar, winner winner chicken dinner.
Its another in a long long long line of 'who is this guy' movies.
So, its nothing new. But, that's ok. What really matters here is 'do the performances hold your attention'? Yes they do. Extra large Ronnie is awesome in this, yes he's playing the same role (Hellboy aside) that he always plays and he does it with a nice undercurrent of humour and not taking himself too seriously.
Elias is solid if not under used and Harvey K delivers exactly what you think he is going to do. Still its nice to see him on screen.
The movie (see for yourself) does miss the opportunity for a classic screen moment towards the end but such is life.
Watch the credits.
Nice effort :)
Its another in a long long long line of 'who is this guy' movies.
So, its nothing new. But, that's ok. What really matters here is 'do the performances hold your attention'? Yes they do. Extra large Ronnie is awesome in this, yes he's playing the same role (Hellboy aside) that he always plays and he does it with a nice undercurrent of humour and not taking himself too seriously.
Elias is solid if not under used and Harvey K delivers exactly what you think he is going to do. Still its nice to see him on screen.
The movie (see for yourself) does miss the opportunity for a classic screen moment towards the end but such is life.
Watch the credits.
Nice effort :)
The Baker
We had a blistering start to the movie, what a beginning. Ron Perlman just oozed menace and Joel David Moore (Norm from Avatar) turned out a class act, albeit brief.
As a movie this was a page turner, it was script light and heavy on the action. In short it was a great thriller and yes, we had a few scenes that stretched credulity, but overall it was gripping.
I am not sure why some "critics" on here can't see the simple joy in this story about a grandfather protecting his family that was very well done, not to mention the great direction and great music.
I'm giving this a firm 6 outta 10 for a strong entertaining movie.
We had a blistering start to the movie, what a beginning. Ron Perlman just oozed menace and Joel David Moore (Norm from Avatar) turned out a class act, albeit brief.
As a movie this was a page turner, it was script light and heavy on the action. In short it was a great thriller and yes, we had a few scenes that stretched credulity, but overall it was gripping.
I am not sure why some "critics" on here can't see the simple joy in this story about a grandfather protecting his family that was very well done, not to mention the great direction and great music.
I'm giving this a firm 6 outta 10 for a strong entertaining movie.
When the movie started, I was thinking to myself that it kind of felt familiar. It was almost like somebody had binged watched some early Steven Seagal movies like Nico (1988) and Échec et mort (1990), and then thought up this story. Wasn't bad, just a little slow. The action wasn't that bad, Ron Perlman aka The Baker, did a reasonable job portraying his character. Old school baddie, Harvey Keitel was his usual self and matched his character too. Vic (Elias Koteas) played the tortured number two. If you are expecting a movie similar to Taken (2008) or the fast action of Liam Neeson, you won't find it here.
Overall, a solid above average movie. I would recommend at least one watch.
Overall, a solid above average movie. I would recommend at least one watch.
A nice gritty cliche about an old man whose past does not reflect what he's doing now until he's forced to go on a road trip with his granddaughter who he just met to find his astray son who got himself into a mess.
Pearlman plays it like a champ, giving a great performance and even better action sequences. It's like he's trying out for the new Expendables movie as he pulls off these cool combat sequences where he's facing bad guys one at a time, which makes sense because The Hellboy star has to be 70 years old, and it would have been unrealistic if he was battling 20 at a time.
It a good watch with an interesting leading man able to hold my interest for the entire time. Thumbs up!
Pearlman plays it like a champ, giving a great performance and even better action sequences. It's like he's trying out for the new Expendables movie as he pulls off these cool combat sequences where he's facing bad guys one at a time, which makes sense because The Hellboy star has to be 70 years old, and it would have been unrealistic if he was battling 20 at a time.
It a good watch with an interesting leading man able to hold my interest for the entire time. Thumbs up!
Did you know
- Trivia"This film is very special to me," says Ron Perlman. "It pits a cold, dark, explosively violent world, filled with unspeakable histories, against the gravitational forces of long forgotten loved ones, making its reluctant hero do anything to protect the innocent. Anything! (7/19/2023)"
- GoofsWhen Peter calls his father, he tells him that Delfi "likes to put grapes in her cereal. The red ones, not the green ones." But, near the end of the film, Vic tells Peter's father "You know, for what it's worth, your boy died thinking not about himself but about his little girl. How she liked green grapes."
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