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Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014)

Release :
2014-08-20
Runtime :
102 min.
Genre :
Crime, Thriller
Production :
Miramax Films, Troublemaker Studios, AR Films, Aldamisa Entertainment, Demarest Films, Solipsist Film, Residaco
Cast :
Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Josh Brolin, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Rosario Dawson, Bruce Willis, Eva Green, Powers Boothe, Dennis Haysbert, Ray Liotta, Christopher Meloni, Jeremy Piven, Christopher Lloyd, Jaime King, Juno Temple, Stacy Keach, Marton Csokas, Jude Ciccolella, Jamie Chung, Lady Gaga, Alexa PenaVega, Julia Garner, Billy Blair, Patricia Vonne, Bart Fletcher, Alejandro Rose-Garcia, Samuel Davis, Mike Davis, Kimberly Cox, Alcides Dias, Vincent Fuentes, Rob Franco, Daylon Walton, Eloise DeJoria, Bob Schreck, Lawrence Varnado, Jimmy Gonzales, Tommy Townsend, Robert Lott, Gregory Kelly, Patrick Sane, Greg Ingram, Will Beinbrink, Dimitrius Pulido, John Wirt, Emmy Robbin, Luis Albert Acevedo Jr., Christian Bowman, Johnny Reno, Callie Hernandez
Crew :
Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez, Frank Miller, Alexander Rodnyansky, Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Sergei Bespalov, Aaron Kaufman, Robert Rodriguez, Robert Rodriguez, Robert Rodriguez, Carl Thiel, Stephen L'Heureux, Mark C. Manuel, Frank Miller, Mary Vernieu, Caylah Eddleblute, Steve Joyner, Bart Brown, Jennifer Long, Nina Proctor, Alex Rouse, Angela Maldone, Joe Rivera, Nikki Taylor, Mike McCutchen, Drew Guajardo, Jeff B. Adams Jr., Ken Gaston-Kilgore, Brad Engleking, Clark Crawford, Paula Fairfield, Angelo Palazzo, Paula Fairfield, Tim Rakoczy, Brad Engleking, Catherine Harper, Gregg Barbanell, Baljot Bhatti, Jelmer Boskma, Doug Campbell, Ed Chapman, Abhishek Chauhan, Arvind Chaurasiya, Jon Cowley, Stefen Fangmeier, Sarah Fricker, Omkar Iyer, Tim McGovern, Dhananjay Parab, Josh Saeta, Anik Seguin, Travis Smith, Joel Thompson, Christopher Sinnott, Darren A. Bell, Zack Mazerolle, Jeffrey J. Dashnaw, Rico Torres, P.K. Munson, Scott Cremeens, Kyle Jefferson, Debra Bruce-Nazarian, Jennifer D. Johnson, Monika Petrillo, Shara Storch
Vote Average:
6.2 Count: 849
Overview :
Some of Sin City's most hard-boiled citizens cross paths with a few of its more reviled inhabitants.
Keyword :
detective, dystopia, dominatrix, murder, suspense, twins, based on graphic novel, dark horse comics, neo-noir, 3d

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Review

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is a good film, but because its a sequel to such a great film like Sin City it just makes you feel disappointed and rather gutted that it wasn't better than it was. I did like this film it just didn't live up to the first and after waiting 9 years for the sequel I'm hardly surprised. The things I really liked were Marv being as bad ass as ever, Nancy who is showing the after effects of what happened at the end of the first film, the new guy Johnny (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) who plays a really cool guy who just has all the luck in the world who wins big at a game of poker with the wrong people. Then there's Josh Brolin as Dwight a guy who seems relatively normal to Sin City's crazy inhabitants but seems to have a rather shady past. I loved the way it looked that was all really good as you'd expect. Sadly I didn't feel like I was in the pages of the graphic novel like before ether, I think this is due to the stories not being at all as gripping, as the first film. The stories/segments in this film I just couldn't get on with annoyingly. I did care for the characters but no were near as much as I should of and I did for the first few in Sin City. Acting wise this film didn't disappoint for me, Powers Boothe played Senator Roark fanatically, Mickey Rourke as Marv was one of the biggest highlights for me he was great to see back and so was Nancy (Jessica Alba) who's character for me had really good character growth and to see that in this film was really good. The small part Bruce Willis played as Hartigan was nice as well. What I really loved about the first film was its originality and some of this they kept like the actual style of the film and cinematography but they didn't keep the shocking story lines (11 year old could be raped and the others) which had me hooked for the most part in the first one, the credits after each segment was a little and quite strange thing at first but it made me love it even more as I hadn't seen something like that before Sin City which made it that bit more original and interesting to watch. So to conclude this film was good just didn't live up to the awesomeness of the first.
Greetings from Lithuania.

"Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" (2014) is a disappointment if you compare it to "Sin City" (2005). The stories aren't as interesting as they were in first part, and thats probably the only reason that this film is weaker. Acting was OK, but i think this picture cost cheaper than the first part, because production values weren't that exciting or big, it's not really impressive movie from visual point. The best part of this picture was Mickey Rourke as Marv all other were just OK, nothing special. The same i can tell about the whole picture, it's OK, but nothing special and kinda quickly forgettable.

Overall, 7/10 for "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" - it's not bad film, it has it's moments, but unfortunately they are far and between, it's OK film for a evening, but it doesn't come as near to the first film, witch was great.
Spoilers Ahead;

First, what absolutely stunning black and white photography if only it was not in the service of the most depressing visual sewage ever committed to celluloid with the exception of the original. Please, people under 40, do not call this film noir. You are hurting yourselves; film noir was moral Hello? Out of the Past, Double Indemnity, Laura these are moral films where evil is punished not glorified. It hurts our ears when you call it noir. Yes, noir is black, dark and brooding but it is also quite MORAL. Not too much eye ripping, kiddy rape, torture and cannibalism in my hundred film collection of film noir. Second, this is MARY POPPINS next to the original Sin City. That classic featured all of the above features that make modern films such a joy to the minority of us with morals and a theological belief system.

The film washes over you like a tsunami of raw sewage. My first impulse, while showering, was that wonderful quote from Napoleon,"Take God out of a country and you get a nation of highwaymen." Marv says this in the first one, how hell is waking up with no meaning or purpose to your life; well, do not look at us Marv, we didn't think we killed God, destroyed the family, ridiculed anyone with morals and laid waste our country, that would be you. Eva Green continues her quest to foist her rather pudgy, misshapen body on us as if that makes up for her lack of acting ability. This is the second movie she destroyed after 300: Rise of Hilarious Misandry. Eva, dear, put your clothes back on please and take some acting lessons.

Have you ever seen misogyny on this level before? What a depiction of women? How many heads does Mi-Ho, the discount version, need to sever before these people get bored. It is long, boring, badly acted cruel and depressing. I thought if the boys on Omaha Beach could see this film they would have got back on the boats, let the Nazis win, who gives a crap? One whole story, the gambler, serves only to make the Senator as evil as Satan. That is the sole purpose of the story. What a waste of our time. Yes, we know from the original he is a major A hole; let's move on OK? It is not film noir; those were moral stories about good winning though with heavy losses and costs. This is depravity; plain and simple it belongs in a cannibal missionary cook in; not in America in 2015. It is so depressing; gee, you think it is why we cannot go out of our houses at night? How much gore and depravity will help these impotent worker worms feel better about their pathetic lives? Keep watching we are not far from the bottom yet.

"Sin City" graphic novelist Frank Miller reunites with his "Sin City" co-director Robert Rodriguez for their long overdue "Sin City" (2005) sequel "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For," with attrition accounting for the absence of several original cast members. Dennis Haysbert, known best for his Allstate Insurance commercials, has appropriated Michael Clarke Duncan's role as Manute the Chauffeur, while Brittany Murphy's bar maiden character Shellie has been retired rather than recast. Michael Clarke Duncan and Brittany Murphy respectively died during the interim between the films. Other changes include Jamie Chung filling in for a pregnant Devon Aoki as Miho, and Jeremy Piven substituting for Michael Madsen as John Hartigan's police partner Bob. New characters wallowing in this amoral cesspool of murder and mayhem include Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a nimble-fingered cardsharp who takes Senator Roak to the cleaners twice, and a bald-headed Josh Brolin stepping into Clive Owens's shoes as Dwight McCarthy. Owens couldn't reprise his role because he had other cinematic commitments. Meantime, Bruce Willis reappears as an astral Hartigan along with slinky Jessica Able as Nancy, sultry Rosario Dawson as Gail, and ghastly Powers Boothe as the reptilian Senator Roak. Unfortunately, Willis drifts into and out "Nancy's Last Dance" storyline with little to do in what amounts to a minor role. Since he is an apparition, Willis cannot participate in all the butchery and bloodshed. Comparably, "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" isn't as gratifying as its landmark 2005 predecessor. Despite an abundance of sordid violence, this salacious sequel suffers from being delayed for virtually a decade. Four stories taken from Miller's Sin City comics interconnect in this gritty, hard-boiled, but sadly uneven saga. Two of those tawdry tales: the prequel-oriented "The Long Bad Night" and the sequel-oriented "Nancy's Last Dance" deliver considerably less dramatic impact than "Just Another Saturday Night" and "A Dame to Kill for." "The Long Bad Night" and "Nancy's Last Dance" generate little of the exhilaration or satisfaction as the other two yarns. Nevertheless, moviegoers who relish watching underdogs win and lowlifes die will revel in this agitated orgy of blood, gore, and violence. Similarly, like the original film, "Sin City 2" has been lensed largely in black & white, with most of the carnage depicted either in silhouette or with reversed negative colors; i.e., occasionally blood is rendered as pale white rather than crimson red. Sometimes, the color of a character's hair or their eyes appears in color. Meanwhile, the 3-D version of "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" looks spectacular. Fans of traditional 3-D, where objects fly out at you rather than cross in front of the screen laterally, will savor this version over the flat 2-D version. Miller and Rodriguez indulge themselves occasionally with eye-popping images that encircle characters. At one point, bad boy Marv describes a car chase as we see him in a head & shoulders medium shot while the careening vehicles swerve around him. Miller and Rodriguez go the extra mile so that both medium and long shots are angled in such a way as to suggest greater 3-D dimensionality. Often, they insert falling snow to heighten the 3-D effect. Moreover, they achieve this optical illusion of depth without making your eyes ache.

Ultimately, when Mickey Rourke's Marv isn't smashing his opponents to pieces with fists that he wields like wrecking balls in both "Just Another Saturday Night" and "A Dame to Kill For," this rowdy R-rated ruckus just isn't as exuberant as the original. What Rourke accomplishes with his fists as Marv, seductive Eva Green attains with her breasts bared like an arrogant Amazon princess. Green did the same thing in "300: Rise of an Empire," another Frank Miller adaptation. She manipulates mentally inferior lovesick men with those breasts so that either they kill other people for her the way that Barbara Stanwyck controlled Fred MacMurray in the 1944 classic film noir thriller "Double Indemnity" or they kill themselves in frustration. Apparently, Miller and Rodriguez struggled to compensate for the two frivolous segments "The Long Bad Night" and "Nancy's Last Dance" with pervasive violence that skirts an NC-17 rating. Nobody should take their kids to watch this melodramatic massacre. Name your favorite appendage, and it probably gets sliced, diced, and served up like succulent pork on a skewer. The heavily armed girls of Old Town are back and they don't cut anybody any slack. In one scene, Old Town, sword-wielding Miho spins herself in a circle like a propeller blade and slashes the heads off of four thugs in rapid succession. Marv digs his fingers into an adversary's eye socket and excavates an eyeball. One of the coolest visual effects in the lightweight "The Long Bad Night" segment has a surreal flavor. A ruthless villain slings razor-blade edged poker cards at an opponent and the cards carve him up into four jagged slices.

If you skipped the original "Sin City" or your memories of it are short-lived (as mine were until I saw it again), you may find yourself confused by the interlocking narrative jumble. You may also find it difficult to differentiate the various tales on a coherent timeline. Miller and Rodriguez deploy fewer characters in "Sin City: A Dame to Die For" than they did in "Sin City." For example, nobody like either Josh Hartnett's anonymous hit-man or Elijah Wood's cannibal ninja named Kevin show up for this installment. Nevertheless, Eva Green steals the show with her sexy physique and gimlet-eyed villainy. She gives new meaning to femme fatale. Powers Boothe's corrupt Senator Roak makes a memorable villain that you will love to hate. Perhaps the most confusing moments occur when Josh Brolin emerges from a facial makeover. Clocking in at lean 103 minutes, "Sin City: A Dame to Die For" runs about twenty minutes shorter than its superior predecessor. Despite its sadism and sexuality, "Sin City" qualifies as more of a cinematic misdemeanor than a felony.

Sin City was a film that brought not only a visually nor style crime flick but indeed one of the best non-Marvel/DC comic adaptations in film terms. 9 years after being in 'Development Hell', it gets a sequel to further adapt more story-lines and characters. I will admit at first that it's not better or worse than the first movie but it does bring a strong sense of fun, story telling and more 'Tarantino' styled characters. Before its release in Australia recently, I have read reviews that claim that it's not good, poor and yet some where mixed or open-minded. Being a fan of the first one and the graphic novels, I can admit I was not disappointed.

The story-lines featured this time are the following (in order);

"Just Another Saturday Night" - Marv wakes up in a middle of a car wreck, with no memory how he got there. He retraces his steps that lead him to a violent pursuit

"The Long Bad Night" (Part 1) - Johnny arrives in Sin City, looking to win big at the local gambling club. Playing against Senator Roarke and others, Johnny uses his skills to win but comes a price when he crosses the line of who 'wins' first.

"A Dame To Kill For" - Set years before the events of "The Big Fat Kill" in the first film Dwight is fighting for a life of peace and sobriety, but instead is lead into big trouble with his ex-lover Ava who claims that she wants to be free from her abusive husband.

"The Long Bad Night" (Part 2) - After undergoing the abuse and assault of his winnings, Johnny sets for payback of his own and confronts the demon with a surprising twist.

"Nancy's Last Dance" - Struggling to cope with Hartigan's death after the events of "That Yellow Bastard", Nancy is driven to kill Senator Roarke as revenge but must tackle her demons and Hartigan's ghost (who appears to Nancy's mind) who is trying to convince her not to avenge him.

Firstly, each of the story lines are great in their own way and the perspective of the protagonist to tells the tale is indeed a strong factor that makes both the comics and first film's narratives seem appropriate. The decision to begin the film with Marv's story was cool, as an audience member I thought it was cool that the action immediately kicks of the film and shows that it won't be a shot-for- shot sequel that clones the first film (not to say that personally in a negative way) but I did like how the mixed narrative structure, black and white tone and the beautifully shot comic book styled panels were all back again as it makes the comics alive on screen.

With the characters and development, I can say that it was great and that the casting choices were picked well and they all delivered to their best of their ability. The returning actors and actresses from the first are Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Rosario Dawson, Bruce Willis, Jaime King, and Powers Boothe while newcomers to the film include Josh Brolin (replacing for Clive Owen), Joseph Gordon- Levitt, Eva Green, Dennis Haysbert, Ray Liotta, Christopher Lloyd, Jamie Chung, Jeremy Piven, Christopher Meloni and Juno Temple. I did love Brolin and Green in particular, as Brolin made a decent Dwight giving a gruff yet tough performance of the man who fights for peace and justice for his wrongs (though Clive Owen did give a great version previously as well). While Eva Green is no stranger to play as a blood-thirsty bitch (see 300: Rise of an Empire to prove this) but her as Ava was indeed a sight for eyes to witness and does give a bit of eye candy with her body language.

Overall, It's a definite good feeling that the sequel wasn't disappointing at all but it's a bit bad that audiences won't rush to see this because of the 9 year gap it underwent (this caused a bad Box-Office earning for its first week in the US and had people naming it a box office bomb for the year).

But take my word, ignore what others say about it as its a decent sequel that needs to be seen. I just hope maybe it will develop a small cult status for those who appreciated it.
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The Bourne Identity 4 - Bourne Legacy

Release :
2012-08-08
Runtime :
120 min.
Genre :
Action, Thriller
Production :
Universal Pictures, Dentsu, Relativity Media, Kennedy/Marshall Company, The, Captivate Entertainment
Cast :
Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Scott Glenn, Stacy Keach, Joan Allen, Donna Murphy, Albert Finney, Michael Chernus, Oscar Isaac, Corey Stoll, David Strathairn, Michael Papajohn, Dennis Boutsikaris, Sheena Colette, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Corey Johnson, Jennifer Kim, Elizabeth Marvel, Shane Jacobson, Page Leong, Robert Christopher Riley, Zeljko Ivanek, Lou Veloso, Ruby Ruiz, Madeleine Nicolas, Antonette Garcia, Joel Torre, John Arcilla, Faye Yvette McQueen, Rachel Black
Crew :
Frank Marshall, Tony Gilroy, Tony Gilroy, Eric Van Lustbader, Patrick Crowley, James Newton Howard, Ellen Chenoweth, Stephen H. Carter, Shay Cunliffe, Charlie Campbell, Molly Hughes, John Gilroy, Henry Morrison, Jennifer Fox, Robert Elswit, Kevin Thompson, Leslie E. Rollins, Felicity Bowring, Diana Burton, Wanjin Choi, David Dowling, Erwin Arenas, Wendy M. Craig, Kate Edwards, Jeffrey Fayle, Cheryl Kilbourne-Kimpton, Nathan J. Busch II, Jerry DeCarlo, Chris Harrison-Glimsdale, Kathe Swanson, Sunday Englis, Joanne Jacobsen, Björn Rehbein, Sue Wyburgh, Junsik Park, Joseph Santos, Jennifer Lane, Sheyam Ghieth, W. Steven Graham, Deborah Jensen, Hinju Kim, Marion Kolsby, Doug Anderson, Yong Xi Chen, Christopher Hébel, Lia Lorms, Jordan Lovelace, Roman Lystvak, Kosyo Minchev, Danh Nguyen, Charles R. Suter, Christopher Weiser, Ken Nelson, Philip Canfield, Per Hallberg, Christopher Assells, Peter Staubli, John C. Stuver, Chris Hogan, Dino Dimuro, William R. Dean, Dan Hegeman, David Parker, John T. Cucci, Dan O'Connell, Chris Jargo, Kent Blocher, Abi Cadogan, Vanessa Cheung, Benjamin Chua, Hal Couzens, Scott M. Davids, Michael Bruce Ellis, John Heller, Dhuha Isa, Kieran Nicholas, Gary Nolin, Tracey Leadbetter, Seth Kleinberg, Dan Bradley, Chris O'Hara, Hans Bjerno, Sean M. Harding, Andrew Rowlands, Mary Cybulski, Cory Geryak, Barry Idoine, Burton 'Joe' Kuchera, Pepito Mirador Jr., James W. Harrison III, Nick Monton, Nic Ratner, Ravi Dube, Sylvia Nablo, Coleman Robinson, Cecile Vitan, Dianne Dreyer, Susan Hegarty, Dennis Penney, Julie Kuehndorf, Nikolo Juban, Nicole Eckenroad
Vote Average:
5.9 Count: 2067
Overview 
The fourth installment of the highly successful Bourne series sidelines main character Jason Bourne in order to focus on a fellow estranged assassin Aaron Cross. The story centers on new CIA operative, Aaron Cross as he experiences life-or-death stakes that have been triggered by the previous actions of Jason Bourne.
Keyword :
assassin, wolf, maryland, suicide by gunshot, rooftop, exploding house, laptop, tracking device, fake id, seoul south korea, pharmaceutical lab, government conspiracy, roof chase, manila philippines, hunted, false passport, alberta canada, lieutenant general

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With very little connection to the first three movies, the storytelling in "The Bourne Legacy" is hollow, the action is sparse, and does not truly follow the legacy left by its predecessor. I believe Jeremy Renner is fully capable of taking over the franchise so closely associated with Matt Damon. The fans of the Bourne trilogy that followed the adventures of Jason Bourne still can't get over the fact that their hero is gone and has been replaced by Renner, a very suitable leading man, physically and emotionally. Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton added gleaming support to the rather lackluster structure of the film, screenplay-wise.
Robert Elswit's arresting cinematography and John Gilroy's smart editing makes the film look first-rate. The chase scene in Manila is reminiscent to the iconic Moscow car chase scene in "The Bourne Supremacy." Though the motorcycle chase sequence shot in our busy streets will never be able to equal the adrenaline rush elicited by the first three films, it's fair to say that it comes close. The rest of the action scenes were solid and not overdone.

The script was infused with jargon and sufficient action to divert the viewers from the movie's lack of soul. Even the great performances by Renner, Weisz, and Norton couldn't save the movie's thin plot and bleak conclusion. The ending was unappealing and abrupt it left most viewers at a loss. You can easily paint the disappointment etched in their faces as they hesitantly stood up from their seats and slowly left the theater. There are many questions left unanswered, such as why Outcome chose the Philippines as its laboratory for the sought-after pills. If the writers' intention is to leave room for future vicissitudes in the franchise's continuity, then it makes for a lame excuse. The idea alone of making a Bourne movie without Jason Bourne is ludicrous. In this respect, the fimmakers have succeeded in making the Bourne fans feel cheated and the new audience underwhelmed for trying to force a puzzle piece that just doesn't fit.

For something so highly anticipated and over-hyped, "The Bourne Legacy" is a huge letdown. I gave this movie a 7/10 just because 25% of it was shot in Manila (a preposterous judgment for an equally absurd film). In the previous films it is the story of Bourne's quest for identity/redemption that drives the narrative. With the carefully constructed development of the Bourne character you "empathise" for Bourne. He is an "innocent" who doesn't kill unless he has too. As good as Renner is as an actor, this movie didn't gel like the others which Is a director/script problem. Aaron Cross is simply not a compelling character. Gilroy might have written the screen play for the other movies, but previous director Paul Greengrass does a far superior job in directing both the action and plot elements. His work is sorely missed in this movie.

Other problems abound throughout the movie. Where are Pamela Landy and Noah Volson? Tacked on the end as a cheap after thought so that there can be a sequel. The ending feels odd as there's no real resolution. One of the most powerful elements in the previous films was the music; the clear musical 'themes' in the previous movies for each character/scenario instantly conveyed both plot and gave the audience an emotional connection with narrative. I would have expected to hear echoes of these themes in a movie claiming to be a "legacy" of the previous movies - but not one of these is present which I found really disappointing.

This movie had big shoes to fill ... and didn't. It feels like a studio trying to cash-in on the success of the previous movies. Where do i start with this movie, I have very mixed feelings about it. If judged by the standards of the previous Bourne movies then it is at best mediocre and thats probably being a bit too generous. If judged on its own and ignoring its predecessors then it's actually pretty OK. Lets start with the positives. The action scenes are for the most part well shot and edited. The main chase scenes suffers from a few too many close up shots and quick cuts which can make it a bit hard to tell exactly what's happening but overall it's pretty good.

Jeremy Renner is another plus, he does an excellent job with a very poor script and tries his best to bring some life to the role. By far the biggest plus point of the movie is Rachel Weisz who does an excellent job as the damsel in distress and is the most believable character in the entire film. Now for the negatives. The story line is awful, set to occur simultaneously with the events of the other Bourne movies Ed Nortons character tries to shut down all the various operations with super spies which led to the creation of Jason Bourne and Aaron Cross(Renner) in case the public becomes aware these programs exist. He then tries to kill all the agents and succeeds apart from Renner obviously.

This is where the problems start as Renner then has no other mission apart from scoring more of the drugs he needs to keep himself pumped up. He has nothing to discover or learn about himself or why this is happening and his character never develops. He doesn't try to find out who is responsible or why. He still has all his memories so there's nothing for him to learn and there are a series of pointless flashbacks to his previous life which tell us absolutely nothing. The pace is very slow and takes ages to get going and when it does the chase lacks the suspense and sense of danger that made the previous Bourne films such a thrill. There is also no resolution its like the chase ends and then so does the film, I'm not sure if this is so it can lead into a sequel but Renner and Weisz are just sailing off into the sunset having accomplished nothing more then scoring his drugs, which then why does he need if he's just going to sail off and retire. Which makes the whole film seem very pointless and like a complete waste of time.

By far the biggest plot whole which is completely inexplicable is that after Renner scores his drugs Norton sends another super spy to kill him. Fine you'd say, every movie needs an equally tough baddie to challenge the hero but they'd just killed off every other super spy and only Renner survived so how is this other guy suddenly available for work. So overall not bad if you just want to watch some action and good chases but let down horribly by a poor script, storyline and complete lack of character development and purpose. A poor addition to the franchise and clearly released purely for an easy buck and not because there is anything to add the Bourne storyline.

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Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009)

Release :
2009-01-22
Runtime :
92 min.
Genre :
Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Thriller
Production :
Lakeshore Entertainment, Screen Gems, Sketch Films, UW3 Film Productions
Cast :
Bill Nighy, Michael Sheen, Rhona Mitra, Shane Brolly, Steven Mackintosh, Kevin Grevioux, David Aston, Geraldine Brophy, Leighton Cardno, Alexander Carroll, Elizabeth Hawthorne, Jason Hood, Mark Mitchinson, Craig Parker, Timothy Raby, Tania Nolan, Kate Beckinsale, Jared Turner
Crew :
Liz Mullane, Patrick Tatopoulos, Kevin Grevioux, Len Wiseman, Beth DePatie, Len Wiseman, Kevin Grevioux, Gary Lucchesi, Ross Emery, Ethan Maniquis, Dan Hennah, Brendan Heffernan, Gary Mackay, Jane Holland, Jeff Flitton, Connie Grayson Criswell, Jamie Couper, John Enright, Sean O'Neill, Sian Evans, Danny McBride, Danny McBride, Sean Button, Hauk Olafsson
Vote Average:
6.1 Count: 968
Overview :
A prequel to the first two Underworld films, this fantasy explains the origins of the feud between the Vampires and the Lycans. Aided by his secret love, Sonja, courageous Lucian leads the Lycans in battle against brutal Vampire king Viktor. Determined to break the king's enslavement of his people, Lucian faces off against the Death Dealer army in a bid for Lycan independence.
Keyword :
prison, underworld, slavery, castle, vampire, war, werewolf, battle, slave, dungeon

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This is the movie that should have been done first off. The way it turned out, while watching, you know what is going to happen, having seen the story-line in the original UNDERWORLD. And that's a shame, because I can quite imagine how I would have freaked out normally at the sight of Sonja getting burnt to a crisp, the queen or the modern martyrs of female movie characters. As you can guess, I am a Rhona Mitri fan, especially because of PARTY OF FIVE, even if her character was grossly underdeveloped there, and NIP/TUCK to a lesser extent, because there her character regressed into a shambles. So, despite not really having seen her in anything worthy of her, I am a Rhona Mitra fan (and no, I haven't seen her in FHM magazines either) you know why? It's the age-old RavenGlamDVDCollector thing... that foxy face! She is just beautiful.

I normally avoid the kind of slasher movie where girls get killed for the heck of it left, right, front and center, and it was a total bummer to have the lead lady killed off about 80% through the movie, but this film is just marvelously done in a most astounding way, including the death scene. It is just absolutely breathtaking. It cements Sonja as an unforgettable character.

Actually, Sonja's more to my liking than that cold-as-ice deathly Selene. I'm not saying anything at all against Kate Beckinsale, no way, Selene is a scripted character and she is scripted that way to be played that way. But to those of you criticizing Rhona's Sonja as light- weight compared to Kate's Selene, I do not agree. I think everybody will concur that two superb stars were chosen for the two female leads.

(Apologies to you seriously-into-gore and CGI mayhem dudes, I'm just a Rhona Mitra fanboy!)

P.S. I should also mention that Michael Sheen and Ben Nighy outdid themselves. That is some compliment from a guy who is obsessed only with actresses. Take it as a feather in your caps, guys.

Whew, after the trilogy set, gee, had my fill of wolfy violence! And dark blue screens! :)
Kate Beckinsale was quite clearly the best thing the Underworld franchise had going for it. Making an Underworld movie without her was either very bold or very stupid. Happily, with Rise of the Lycans, that decision proved to be more bold than stupid. Yes, Beckinsale is missed. No, this movie is not as much fun as the first installment in the series. But there are enough good things here to make this movie a worthy addition to the saga. It may fall short of the original but it is at least on par with, probably even a touch better than, Evolution. And Evolution had Beckinsale in it so that's saying something!

Beckinsale is not here because this is a prequel, her character of Selene has yet to enter the story. This movie takes us back to the origin of the Lycans, the werewolves who retain the ability to transform back into human form. Lucian, who we know so well from movie number one, is the first Lycan. And that's good news because that means Michael Sheen is back. In the first film, told from a vampire's point of view, Lucian was the bad guy. Here we see things through Lycan eyes, Lucian is the hero. And Sheen gives a very powerful performance, he is indeed an inspiring hero. But if we are meant to sympathize with the Lycans in this movie, and we clearly are, who's the bad guy? Welcome back vampire elder Viktor, played as in the first film by Bill Nighy. Viktor, as any fan of the saga knows, is quite a nasty piece of work. And Nighy plays the part with gleeful relish. This is one of the hammiest performances you'll ever see, laughably over-the-top. But for this kind of film it actually kind of works. We're talking about vampires and werewolves here, let's not take things too seriously.

Sheen and Nighy draw most of the attention. The other key role goes to Rhona Mitra. She plays Viktor's daughter, Sonja, who is of course in a forbidden romance with Lucian. We know how that story will play itself out but it's interesting seeing the journey to that story's end. Mitra gives a solid performance, though certainly not as memorable as Sheen or Nighy. She's obviously meant to be this movie's Beckinsale and while not as great as Kate she holds her own. Even if we already know much of the story heading in this film still manages to entertain and spring a surprise or two along the way. In some ways though the film does disappoint. The scale of the thing seems rather small, almost entirely contained within the vampire fortress. The action is, after what we've seen in the first two films, overly familiar and repetitive. And oh so dark. Yes, vampire stories have to unfold at night but honestly this film is shot in such a dimly lit way it's often impossible to tell what's going on. And there is the sense that the movie ends just when it should be getting good. We see the rise of the Lycans, the start of the war we've heard so much about. And then it's over. There's so much more we already know about the story that we could have seen on screen. The movie could have gone further. We could have seen some more of that war. We could have seen that famous confrontation between Lucian and Kraven. And of course we could have seen Selene. This movie leaves a lot on the table. Though if the worst thing you can say about a movie is that it leaves you wanting more that's not so bad.
Have you watched the first 'Underworld?' If you have, you may well remember a bit of talking about a female vampire who fell in love with a male werewolf (sorry, 'lycan'). Well, that three minute monologue from the original has been turned into an hour and a half story. And this is it.

So, if you've seen the first film, there's nothing here that will come as a surprise. But that doesn't mean it's a bad film. For a start (despite being made by a different director) it has the same look and feel of its two predecessors and most of the appropriate original cast members return. Special mention to Bill Nighy who steals every scene as the evil vampire 'Victor.' There's action, romance and plenty of mutated wolves mixing it with medieval vampires. If that's what you're looking for (and, if you like the other Underworld movies then you probably do) then this should tick all boxes.

However, behind all the action and gore is a strong romantic story - your typical 'forbidden love' debacle between two clans, in some crazy way, almost like Romeo and Juliet. Despite the Underworld series all featuring this as a central theme, it continues the tradition of being 'Twilight' for the older generation (who definitely don't like their vampires with big hair and sparkly skin).

Warning: this Underworld movie does NOT feature Kate Beckinsale (not unless you could the five seconds at the end). I've seen a fair few people moaning because it doesn't. You have been warned (although Rhona Mitra isn't that bad as a replacement in my opinion!).
Normally the last in the trilogy of the Underworld saga takes us back to the time Victor (Bill Nighy) reign his world and saves the baby Lucian (Michael Sheen). But Lucian as a lycan falls in love with the daughter of Victor Sonja (Rhona Mitra). Of course this can't happen and Lucian is punished for that particular fact. Victor looks toward Lucian as his son and keeps him alive. But Lucian wants Sonja to help him to free the slaves of the vampires, the lycans. Big love between the two of them but Victor doesn't want it to happen. From there on you will see what you saw in part 1 and 2 in the flashbacks. This is a prequel and explains all your questions.

It's the darkest entry with an excellent score and of course Bill and Michael carry this flick. Rhona is a copy of Kate Beckinsale only to be seen at the end of Rise Of The Lycans. It should be so because we all know that Victor killed Selene's parents and saved her because she looked like Sonja. And it does.

The effects are again excellent, maybe the only complain is the use of CGI for blood here and there. For me this was the strongest entry so far in the Underworld franchise.

Gore 1/5 Nudity 1/5 Effects 4/5 Story 4/5 Comedy 0/5
I kind of thought this movie sucked. The plot was pretty bad. Lucian, whose half human and half wolf, is a slave of the head vampire, Viktor. He's also having an affair with Viktor's daughter, Sonja, which of course is forbidden. Then there was something about Lucian making a key to unlock his collar, how did he make a key to do that? And way, that is forbidden, so Viktor punishes him with beatings. Lucian and some other prisoners escape and come back to the castle to rescue the others and take Sonja with him.

The special effects were not good. They were shown without much light, making it hard to even tell what was happening. The blood was so fake. And the transformations from human to wolf were not creative. And why didn't the werewolves fight the vampires as a werewolf instead of human form. And the vampires never transformed into anything or even use their powers. It was silly.
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Allied (2016)

Release :
2016-11-17
Runtime :
121 min.
Genre :
Action, War, Drama, Romance, Thriller
Production :
Paramount Pictures, GK Films
Cast :
Brad Pitt, Marion Cotillard, Jared Harris, Simon McBurney, Lizzy Caplan, Matthew Goode, Anton Lesser, August Diehl, Camille Cottin, Charlotte Hope, Marion Bailey, Daniel Betts, Thierry Frémont, Raffey Cassidy, Sally Messham, Xavier de Guillebon, Vincent Latorre, Celeste Dodwell, Michael McKell, Phillipe Spall, Raphael Desprez, Éric Théobald, Ami Metcalf, Raphael Acloque, Christian Rubeck, Iain Batchelor, Angelique Joan, Anton Blake, Cecilia Gragnani, Angus Kennedy, Lukas Johne, Hannah Flynn, Jason Matthewson, Vikki Edwards, Emma-Jane Martin, Roman Green, Miroslav Zaruba, Russell Balogh, Tony Paul West, Billy Burke, Claire Richardson, Lasco Atkins, Michael Haydon, Jonathan Cass, Ty Hurley, Shane Griffin, Paul Longley, Richard Hills Jr., Evie Wray, Jason Grangier, Sophie Karl, Peter Meyer, Freddie Stewart, Marinelly Vaslon, Sophie Shad, Sternkiker François, Jake Wyatt, Christopher McMullen, Paul Leon Bridger, John Skerritt, David Bonneville, Laraine Dix, Ben Laumann, Cameron Beames, Saif Lone, Melissa Sirol, Sorcha Garavan, Robert Isaac Harker, Tiar Lounis, Glyn Angell, Tomasz Dabrowski
Crew :
Robert Zemeckis, Steven Knight, Alan Silvestri, Graham King, Steven Knight, Patrick McCormick, Denis O'Sullivan, Jack Rapke, Steve Starkey, Robert Zemeckis, Don Burgess, Mick Audsley, Jeremiah O'Driscoll, Gary Freeman, Anthony Caron-Delion, Jason Knox-Johnston, Richard Selway, Tom Still, Raffaella Giovannetti
Vote Average:
6 Count: 148
Overview :
In 1942, an intelligence officer in North Africa encounters a female French Resistance fighter on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. When they reunite in London, their relationship is tested by the pressures of war.
Keyword :
spy, world war ii, nazis, french, love, north africa, 1940s, french woman

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Review Allied (2016) :

On paper, Allied should be a great movie. You have a bona fide movie star in Brad Pitt as the leading man and a bona fide movie star in Marion Cotillard as the leading lady. Robert Zemeckis is directing and the setting is one of the most interesting times in human history, WWII. Both play secret agents tasked with taking out a Nazi ambassador in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Casablanca. Somehow this movie that has so many good things going for it finds ways to disappoint despite having a solid first half. This review is going to have a lot to do with the overall intention of a movie and how it relates to the scores I give out.

To begin the first half of the movie is not too bad. It shows how the main characters meet and react to each other with the difficult task ahead of them. There was some interesting tension and cinematic moments that can be appreciated. It was paced really well even with quite a few dialogue sections with some exposition but those moments were juxtaposed with some moments with real tension. For some reason the second half of the movie did not follow suit. I'm not sure if the overall plot got in the way or the studio got in the way but the third act was full of holes and felt on rails.

Robert Zemeckis has directed some of the biggest movies of his time, Back to the Future and Forrest Gump to name a few, but I think his age has caught up to him. Allied feels slow and unexciting, even in the high points of the action there seems to be a quick build up with an unexciting pay off. It is not a great looking movie, with some locations either being green screen or just terribly lit. The editing is also not helping but there is really nothing brought by the director that gets the viewer excited.

The performances of Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard are a bit all over the place if only because after that first half they don't spend much time on screen together. Both performances are fine but some of the reactions don't make perfect sense in the context of the story. Really all of the acting is fairly solid and if there is one thing about this movie that is a positive the acting is it.

Overall the writing is not terribly great. There are some high moments that like I have mentioned before mostly take place in the first half of the movie. There seem to be entire scenes that are useless and characters seem to constantly be doing things that left me shaking my head. The idea is a great one, two WWII spys who fall in love, who may be taking deep secrets into their post mission affairs is one I can get behind. What ends up playing out in the movie is in some cases infuriating. disappointment.

Allied, based on the people involved was supposed to be a huge hit and a possible Oscar contender. The movie comes nothing close to that and does not even fall into the "decent" spy thriller genre. Nothing about the characters brings much to be desired and other than the actors playing them are pretty forgettable. I wanted the movie to end up surprising me close to the end with something that would change my opinion of the movie at least a little bit but that moment never came. I don't think the ending of a movie should necessarily define how good a movie is but by the end of Allied I was begging for something off the all to make it all worth it. With quite a few movies being released this holiday season I would recommend you spend your time on something better. I saw "Allied", starring Brad Pitt-World War Z, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and FYI, there is a second WWZ coming in 2017; Marion Cotillard-The Dark Knight Rises, Contagion; Jared Harris-The Man From U.N.C.L.E._2015, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Lizzy Caplan- Masters of Sex_tv, Smallville_tv.

This is a WW2 spy/thriller/romance that reminded me of an older movie called 'Casablanca'. Brad, a Canadian intelligence officer, and Marion, a French resistance fighter, play spies that team up on a mission in North Africa in 1942. On their mission, they have to pretend to be husband and wife and one thing leads to another and well, they have a real romance. After the mission, Brad pops the question and they move back to London and start a family-they have a little girl. That is when Jared, Brad's superior officer, informs Brad that they suspect Marion is really a German spy. Of course, Brad does not believe it but they give him 72 hours to uncover the truth. If she is a spy, Brad must execute her himself. Otherwise, he will be facing a court-martial and then be hung by the neck until dead. Lizzy plays Brad's sister. It's a good story, with good actors and supposedly, this is the movie that broke up Brad and Angelina. There were rumors of a real romance going on between Brad and Marion on the set. I don't know if it's true or not but the movie is good. It keeps you guessing on whether or not she is a German spy. It's rated "R" for violence, language, drug use and sexual content- including partial nudity-and has a running time of 2 hours & 4 minutes. I would probably buy it on DVD.

Les Crap ! When movies make fun of "Hollywood Movies" within the movie-THIS is that movie. Handsome star driven drivel that is over stylized in look and dialogue. While the impeccably dressed Brad Pitt takes on those lousy (and also quite well dressed) Nazis briefly in Casablanca to remind the audience who the bad guys were in WW Two, most of the film centers around the trite and jejune dilemma of "true love" between the handsome soldier and his mademoiselle. "Allies' turns "Casablanca" on its tete, by truly making two people's Hill of Beans much more profound than the side show of the world going crazy when true Evil almost destroyed civilization. The movie reminds me a little of the English Patient" without Any of the "good stuff" and all of the "love conquers all" self involvement. Plus Ralph Fiennes can act circles around Brad. That the acting is uninteresting is not surprising, but generally Robert Zemackis's directing is far better than this trivial effort. Usually in his box of Chocolat you know what you're going to get- not this le petit mort. Judah Shapiro

During World War II, intelligence officer Max Vatan(Brad Pitt) is paired up with French Resistance fighter Marianne Beausejour(Marion Cotillard) on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Their mission brings them closer, ultimately causing them to fall in love, but their relationship is threatened by the extreme pressures of the war.

On paper, this movie should be Oscar bait, but it falls short due to it's problematic pacing and some dry performances. It sounds like overkill at this point, but chemistry is very important in any romance film. I always find comedies the hardest films to make, but I feel as though romance is always hard to evoke in any movie. I appreciated what Pitt and Cotillard tried to bring to the table, but it came off as dry, and the poor, and somewhat boring pacing doesn't help either.

When conflict arises and things get going, they provide some entertainment with some tension building moments. Pitt's character Max goes through the extreme to prove that his wife Marianne isn't a spy or the Germans. So to that degree, at least the characters were somewhat engaging.

Some characters in the film are also distractingly unnecessary like Lizzy Chaplan as Pitt's sister in the film Bridget Vatan. She didn't really serve anything to the plot at all.

Robert Zemeckis has his hits and misses and does a competent job for the most part. But his best work is still Back to the Future. I just had to point that out. Technically the film is well made. It's lit fabulously, and the film itself is a huge throwback to 40's cinema. The set design is immersive and it showcases some delicate costumes for both leads. The film is overall visually rich and very pleasant to look at. Allied is at it's most compelling when it's a spy thriller, not when it's a sweeping romance with a WWII backdrop. At least the romance aspect is the one thing that most WWII films don't really bring to the table, as it is very uncommon.

6/10, A WW2 romantic thriller about 2 spies who fall in love. Stars a Canadian spy played by Brad Pitt, whose character parachutes into French Morocco to complete a mission to assassinate a Nazi officer, he meets a French spy played by Marion Cotillard. There is a tangible sexual tension between our heroes, they fall in love, complete their mission, move to London, get married and have a daughter.

All seems well, but new information comes to light. Brad is called to a secret meeting in the depths of GCHQ, there he is told that his wife is not all she appears to be, and suspicion is she may be a German spy! The news results in Brad needing to investigate and take appropriate action. What I liked … The lovemaking scene in a car during a sandstorm What I didn't like … The impromptu party scene back in London, could they really have had a raucous, noisy, brightly lit party during a wartime blackout? The film is worth viewing for its styling and has a convincing old fashioned look, but I'd only recommend if nothing else showing.

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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) Full Movie HD

Release :
2011-12-14
Runtime :
158 min.
Genre :
Thriller, Crime, Mystery, Drama
Production :
Columbia Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, Film Rites, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Yellow Bird, Ground Control
Cast :
Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, Christopher Plummer, Goran Visnjic, Stellan Skarsgård, Robin Wright, Steven Berkoff, Joely Richardson, Embeth Davidtz, Geraldine James, Elodie Yung, Julian Sands, Ulf Friberg, Gustaf Hammarsten, David Dencik, Alan Dale, Yorick van Wageningen, Donald Sumpter, Bengt C.W. Carlsson, Tony Way, Inga Landgré, Per Myrberg, Josefin Asplund, Eva Fritjofson, Maya Hansson-Bergqvist, Anna Björk, Simon Reithner, Martin Jarvis, Anders Berg, Mats Andersson, Anders Jansson, Kalle Josephson, Sandra Andreis, Arly Jover, Tess Panzer, Alastair Duncan, Julia Rose, Peter Carlberg, Lena Strömdahl, Matthew Wolf, Anne-Li Norberg, Leo Bill, Marco Albrecht, Fredrik Dolk, Christine Adams, Peter Hottinger, Joyce Giraud, Joel Kinnaman, Leah Shaw, George Gerdes, Jenifer Brougham, Laurence Fuller, Henry Hereford, Darri Ingolfsson, Christopher Maleki, Sahlima, Malin Toverud, Denise Wessman, Lennart B. Sandelin
Crew :
David Fincher, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Steven Zaillian, Stieg Larsson, Ceán Chaffin, Scott Rudin, Soren Staermose, Ole Søndberg, Laray Mayfield, Kirk Baxter, Trish Summerville, Jeff Cronenweth, Angus Wall, Donald Graham Burt, Frida Arvidsson, Adam Davis, Linda Janson, Pernilla Olsson, Patrick Rolfe, Monica Rottmeyer, Kajsa Severin, Dawn Swiderski, Mikael Varhelyi, Fredrik Myrtell, Kat Wilson, Alex Baily, Johan Sjölin, Lasse Johansson, Ulrika Huss, Scott Maginnis, Richard Lambert, Paul Gustavsson, Craig Cheeseman, K.C. Fox, Erik Videgard, Eva von Bahr, Torsten Witte, Angel Radefeld, Donald Mowat, Jenny Fred, Zoe Tahir, Zoe Hosking, Sharisse Fine, J. Bryan Holloway, Clark Kelly, Lorrie Campbell, Tim Croshaw, Tex Kadonaga, Anshuman Prasad, Sally Thornton, Randall D. Wilkins, Jane Wuu, Richard Quinn, Alyson Dee Moore, John Roesch, Scott Guitteau, David C. Hughes, Kyrsten Mate, Al Nelson, E. Larry Oatfield, Oleg Kulchytskyi, Ren Klyce, Johan Harnesk, Victor Lizarraga, Jeremy Landman, Patrick Perez, Kyle Gaulin, Jason Hendrich, Lisa Beroud, Andrea D'Amico, Robin L. D'Arcy, Wayne England, Antonio Gallardo, Brice Liesveld, Wei Zheng, Eric Barba, Sean Andrew Faden, James Pastorius, Alex Roman, Ben Cooke, Wick Finch, Martin Schaer, Harold Skinner, Nils Wallin, David Worley, Jacob Marlow, Jani Lehtinen, Peter Degerfeldt, Baldur Bragason, Giles Keyte, Merrick Morton, Fredrik Bäckar, Jeanette Klintberg, Sasha Robertson, Lori DeLapp, Linda Matthews, Lisa A. Doyle, Linn Eklund, Mimmi Gedda, Marina Marit, Sandra Woltersdorf, Des Carey, Michael Cioni, Katie Fellion, Marie Ebbing, David Gleeson, Jonathon Stevens, Sophie Hedberg, Pontus Klereborn, Maria Billberg, Arnold Bucher, Jonah Coombes, Diana Dill, Caroline Johansson, Peter Kimay, Tobias Reiner, Jonas Rydergren, Immie Hessling, Daniel Erickson, Steven Zaillian, Carey Len Smith, Allen Kupetsky, Chris Samp, Theodore Sharps, Chris Snyder, Cesar Orozco, David Parker, David Raymond, Michael Semanick, Ronald G. Roumas, Thom Brennan, Steve Cremin, Max Leonard, Fred Pienkos, Maciek Sokalski, Mark Sussman, Patty Majorczak-Connolly, Alex Olivares, Michael Patterson, Malte Forssell, Scotty Richards, Sid Karne, Dave Levine, Corinna Glaus, Daniel M. Stillman, Mattias Berg, Christian Kitter, Ron Bolanowski
Vote Average:
7.1 Count: 1657
Overview :
This English-language adaptation of the Swedish novel by Stieg Larsson follows a disgraced journalist, Mikael Blomkvist, as he investigates the disappearance of a weary patriarch's niece from 40 years ago. He is aided by the pierced, tattooed, punk computer hacker named Lisbeth Salander. As they work together in the investigation, Blomkvist and Salander uncover immense corruption beyond anything they have ever imagined.
Keyword :
journalist, based on novel, hacker, punk, investigation, antisocial personality disorder, disappearance, remake of swedish film, computer hacker, bible quote, tattooing

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Our Kind of Traitor (2016) Full Movie HD

 

Review Our Kind of Traitor (2016) :

As part of a plan to launder billions of dollars in London, "the Prince" – the head of the Russian Mafia – creates a new bank and has its financial oligarchs sign over their accounts to him. The first oligarch to do so is murdered alongside his family by a blue-eyed assassin. Poetics lecturer Perry McKendrick and his barrister wife Gail are on a holiday in Morocco to try and salvage their marriage after Perry slept with one of his students. Perry strikes up a friendship with Dima, a hearty and boisterous Russian with an eidetic memory. The two men bond over drinks and tennis before Dima invites both McKendricks to his daughter's birthday. At the birthday party, Dima gets Perry alone and gives him a USB stick that links corrupt British politicians and businessmen to the Russian mafia. He fears for his life after hearing of his fellow oligarch's fate, and pleads with Perry to turn the USB stick over to British MI6 when he returns to London.
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Our Kind of Traitor (2016) Full Movie HD

Release :
2016-05-05
Runtime :
108 min.
Genre :
Thriller
Production :
StudioCanal, Film4, Anton Capital Entertainment (ACE), The Ink Factory, Potboiler Productions, Amazon Prime Instant Video
Cast :
Ewan McGregor, Stellan Skarsgård, Damian Lewis, Naomie Harris, Jeremy Northam, Khalid Abdalla, Mark Gatiss, Saskia Reeves, Alicia von Rittberg, Alec Utgoff, Mark Stanley, Grigoriy Dobrygin, Marek Oravec, Velibor Topic, Jana Perez, Carlos Acosta, Pawel Szajda, Radivoje Bukvić, Christian Brassington, Dolya Gavanski
Crew :
Hossein Amini, Susanna White, John le Carré, Rachid Aadassi, Simon Cornwell, Stephen Cornwell, Gail Egan, Tariq Anwar, Lucy Bevan, Sarah Greenwood, Julian Day, Gregory Polzak, Marcelo Zarvos, Lucia Zucchetti, Taoufik El Jannani, Dean Clegg, Hind Ghazali, Richard Selway, Emily Durtnall, Martha Parker, Katie Spencer, James Foster, Celebrity Booker, Ruth Key, Amine Louadni, Yanika Waters, Rachid Aadassi, Michael Connell, Kle Savidge, Irene Chawko, Ben Rothwell, Francesca Jaynes, Sébastien Leclercq, Manuel Gaspar, Thomas Neivelt, Michael Wood, Fabienne Octobre, Flavio Manriquez, Lotfi El Gorda, Jaap Buitendijk, Mark Holt, Georges Demétrau, David Holt, Jérome Miel, Theo Demiris, Jorge Canada Escorihuela, Tom Debenham, Kasper Pedersen, Harry Platford, Mark Appleby, Peter Burgis, Jack Stew, Robert Ireland, Mike Prestwood Smith, Johnathan Rush, Lee Herrick, Aziz Mhand, Frédérique Arguello, Géraldine Lemaire, Rachael Speke, Rachael Speke, Fae Hammond, Fae Hammond, Rob Farris, Patrick Malone, Gemma McKeon, Eve Doherty, John le Carré, Tessa Ross, Sam Lavender, Olivier Courson, Ron Halpern, Jenny Borgars, Jane Frazer, Anthony Dod Mantle
Vote Average:
5.7 Count: 62
Overview :
A young Oxford academic and his attorney girlfriend holiday on Antigua. They bump into a Russian millionaire who owns a peninsula and a diamond watch. He wants a game of tennis. What else he wants propels the lovers on a tortuous journey to the City of London and its unholy alliance with Britain's intelligence establishment, to Paris and the Alps.
Keyword :
based on novel, woman director
Our Kind of Traitor (2016) Synopsis
As part of a plan to launder billions of dollars in London, "the Prince" – the head of the Russian Mafia – creates a new bank and has its financial oligarchs sign over their accounts to him. The first oligarch to do so is murdered alongside his family by a blue-eyed assassin. Poetics lecturer Perry McKendrick and his barrister wife Gail are on a holiday in Morocco to try and salvage their marriage after Perry slept with one of his students. Perry strikes up a friendship with Dima, a hearty and boisterous Russian with an eidetic memory. The two men bond over drinks and tennis before Dima invites both McKendricks to his daughter's birthday. At the birthday party, Dima gets Perry alone and gives him a USB stick that links corrupt British politicians and businessmen to the Russian mafia. He fears for his life after hearing of his fellow oligarch's fate, and pleads with Perry to turn the USB stick over to British MI6 when he returns to London.

Perry turns the information over to Hector, the investigator in charge. The information provided by Dima enables Hector and his supervisor Billy to witness a meeting between the Prince and Aubrey Longrigg, a senior politician whom Hector knows is corrupt, although he has never been able to prove it. Billy refuses to sanction an investigation on a chance meeting. Hector continues regardless and recruits the McKendricks to help stage a chance encounter with Dima in France. There, Dima provides all the names of the corrupt, and confirms each banker and politician involved has received £5 million each for their endorsement of the new bank, with Aubrey Longrigg receiving £10 million plus an additional £20 million for every politician or banker he personally recruited to the cause. Dima refuses to provide the bank account numbers that would verify the corruption, until he and his family have been granted asylum in London.

Emilion, the Prince's consigliere, suspects the McKendricks and has henchman Niki intimidate them by bringing them to his rough neighbourhood. Whilst there, the blue-eyed assassin beats a woman and Perry attacks him in fury. Gail is touched by her husband's protectiveness of others and their relationship begins to heal. Hector reveals to the McKendricks that he only has two men and that he has been funding the operation himself, and they plan to seize Dima and his family simultaneously after Dima has signed the accounts over to the bank. Gail successfully retrieves Dima's wife and children, whilst Dima kills Niki before Perry can find him and bring him to safety. Whilst at the airport with the family about to board a charter plane back to London, Billy calls Hector and informs him that Aubrey Longrigg has convinced the Home Office the family be denied asylum. With their plan thwarted, Hector must return to London alone. The McKendricks refuse to leave Dima and the family until the asylum is granted and they are safe in London.

Given the McKendricks' involvement, Hector sends everyone to a safehouse in the French Alps. While there, Dima's daughter blows their cover by calling one of Dima's bodyguards, Andre, by whom she is pregnant. Andre traces the location of the call and the blue-eyed assassin leads an attack on the safehouse, but it is fended off by Dima and the agents. Dima chases the blue-eyed assassin into the woods, but is ambushed and almost beaten to death before Perry arrives and kills the assassin. Meanwhile, Hector has returned to London and attempted to convince the UK Treasury Office that the Prince's bank is a cover to launder billions of dirty Russian mafia money in London. He succeeds, but for asylum to be granted to Dima and his family, he must provide proof in the form of all the account numbers and names of the corrupt UK politicians and bankers involved in endorsing the bank - the detail that Dima still has in his head.

A deal is made that Dima must be sent onto London first via helicopter, with his family to follow once the account information he has memorised has been verified. The attack at the safe house and his wife's insistence convinces Dima to go on ahead and Perry volunteers to accompany him.

The family and Gail are driven to another safe house while Dima, Perry and Hector's agent head to the helicopter rendezvous location. At the last minute, Dima insists Perry not come with him on the helicopter. As Perry watches the helicopter take off it explodes over the Alps, killing Dima and Hector's agent and devastating the McKendricks and Hector. All is lost. The mafia bank opens in London and begins trading at massive profit; Aubrey Longrigg is announced as the new Minister of State for Trades and Investment.

Dima's family receives asylum after all, arranged by Hector as compensation for Dima's murder while under his protection. Perry visits Hector at home and gives him a gift from Dima, a box containing the ornate pistol that the Prince had given Dima upon the signing of the accounts. After Perry leaves, Hector finds a tiny roll of paper addressed to him from Dima with the list of all the corrupt Britons' names and account numbers hidden in the pistol's chamber.
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