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Título original: Armed Response
  • 2017
  • 18
  • 1h 33min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
3,7/10
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Wesley Snipes in El templo (2017)
A team of special forces soldiers approach the designer of a high-tech military compound to investigate the disappearance of another team guarding the facility.  The compound, known professionally as a Temple, is an artificial intelligence powered facility designed for interrogating high level prisoners.  Upon entering the Temple, the soldiers quickly find the earlier team horrifically slaughtered but no evidence as to who is responsible.  
 
Almost immediately, the crew begins to experience strange and horrific supernatural phenomena as they attempt to uncover who killed the previous team.  Soon enough, they find a lone survivor, a dangerous terrorist who may hold the key to who killed the soldiers.
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AcciónTerrorThriller

Una instalación remota, construida como una prisión con un súper detector de mentiras secreto, está comprometida y los 5 que la custodiaban posiblemente muertos. Un equipo armado de 6 person... Leer todoUna instalación remota, construida como una prisión con un súper detector de mentiras secreto, está comprometida y los 5 que la custodiaban posiblemente muertos. Un equipo armado de 6 personas investiga qué es lo que está mal.Una instalación remota, construida como una prisión con un súper detector de mentiras secreto, está comprometida y los 5 que la custodiaban posiblemente muertos. Un equipo armado de 6 personas investiga qué es lo que está mal.

  • Dirección
    • John Stockwell
  • Guión
    • Matt Savelloni
  • Reparto principal
    • Wesley Snipes
    • Anne Heche
    • Dave Annable
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    3,7/10
    3,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • John Stockwell
    • Guión
      • Matt Savelloni
    • Reparto principal
      • Wesley Snipes
      • Anne Heche
      • Dave Annable
    • 48Reseñas de usuarios
    • 36Reseñas de críticos
    • 13Metapuntuación
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    Wesley Snipes
    Wesley Snipes
    • Isaac
    Anne Heche
    Anne Heche
    • Riley
    Dave Annable
    Dave Annable
    • Gabriel
    Colby Lopez
    Colby Lopez
    • Brett
    • (as Seth Rollins)
    Kyle Clements
    Kyle Clements
    • Tyler
    • (as Kyle Russell Clements)
    Morgan Roberts
    Morgan Roberts
    • Paul
    Eyas Younis
    Eyas Younis
    • Saeed
    Mo Gallini
    Mo Gallini
    • Ahmadi
    Chelle Ramos
    Chelle Ramos
    • O'Neill
    Ariadne Joseph
    Ariadne Joseph
    • Tilson
    Mike Seal
    Mike Seal
    • Rainier
    Michael Krikorian
    Michael Krikorian
    • Thomas
    • (as Michael Austin Krikorian)
    Mustafa Harris
    Mustafa Harris
    • Alex
    Anthony Azizi
    Anthony Azizi
    • Akram
    Gene Simmons
    Gene Simmons
    • Male Suspect
    Kathryn O'Connell
    Kathryn O'Connell
    • Nanny
    • (as Katy O'Connell)
    Cailey Fleming
    Cailey Fleming
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    Evgeny Krutov
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    3tauraq

    A Resident Evil Knock-off

    A cheaply done knock-off of Resident Evil. I couldn't get into this version due to shoddy script writing and the underwhelming delivery by the paid actors in this movie.

    And the nothingness ghost apparition required a suspension in reality that I couldn't muster.

    And where were the tech people who would have been doing the day to day functions for this facility? Just a security team that seemed to live on-site not one personal vehicle inside or outside this prison turned top secret research facility. This movie had more holes than Swiss Cheese. Which is why I gave it a generous three star rating.
    4kosmasp

    No response

    I have to admit, something a different reviewer stated is quite right. This could easily be a Seagal movie. Now he can't act in stark contrast to Snipes, but everything else ... I can see that. Actually I'd prefer not to see that, but you get my point. I guess one of the main differences would be that the newer Seagal movie would have (female) nudity included, whatever that means to you.

    Now the movie at hand does not make much sense, there's not backup plan and no real plan either I guess. I don't think this will stay with you, technically though I cannot fault it. Do the effects and some stunts elevate the viewing experience? Probably not, but you be the judge
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    This was less than mediocre, actually...

    "Armed Response" started out alright, but it quickly lost its momentum and settled comfortably into something less than mediocre.

    The movie was plagued by a fairly pointless story. Actually, once it was revealed what was going on, then the movie went into a stale mode and just trotted onwards without any ups or downs.

    The characters in "Armed Response" were like cardboard cutouts, and you didn't really connect with them. With that being said, it should also be said that there was actually some fairly good acting from the cast.

    "Armed Response" had a fairly adequate cast to perform in the movie, with Wesley Snipes, of course, being the big name to pull in the audience.

    This was not an extraordinary movie experience in any sense. And I can't really recommend that you spend time, money or effort of the movie, unless you are a fan of anyone in the movie.
    5tabuno

    Good Idea, Poor Execution

    29 August 2017. A decent and intriguing concept gone awry. This science fiction movie with occult overtones had great promise but it employed a huge mistake, however, in postponing the use of a major flashback using it instead as a supposedly cute revealing twist towards the end of the movie. Starring the relatively unknown Dave Annable along with Ann Heche and Wesley Snipes, this movie is about a special ops team that goes into a secured facility to investigate the disappearance of other members of their team that were staffing the facility. The movie begins and continues with a strong music track with its thunderous, physically pulsating music in the tradition of The Terminator (1984). It also offers up especially in the beginning good cinematography and visual landscape shots. There is good pacing along with the editing and a nice lack of the usual stereotypical character introductions with the characters being all professional and smart. The director makes great use of the actual location interior set and lighting design for the creepy, isolating sensation to build up the suspense.

    Yet from a very promising plot outline, the movie follows a flawed script full of distracting, irritating weaknesses that start to pile up. Instead of just revealing a scene of merciless killing at the beginning of the movie, the script attempts to be overly cute believing using it as a wonderful twist would be a brilliant surprise. Instead the audience is presented with a mini-Alien (1979) outline in one minute from the dining scene to the killing scenes in which all the victims find themselves all alone. We have a crappy truck driver who can't see a small girl out of control on her bicycle barreling towards the truck.? We this amazing military team who supposedly have no immediately access to explosives or to make any when they get trapped inside a secret facility. Why not try breaking down a locked heavy loading bay door with a truck or use it as a potential gasoline bomb? It's hard to believe that this team is really "trapped." Then twenty minutes in a gruesome death of a former colleague is discovered, but nobody seems interesting in assessing what might have happened. Then in the forthcoming minutes more bodies start piling up which aren't examined either for clues. Not only that, but the team members seem to end up searching by themselves and not in two by two formations as ordered by Wesley Snipes leaving each of them stupidly vulnerable.

    There's another scene further into the movie involving a discussion about the families of the victims that is oddly out of sequence considering the magnitude of the unknown threat that still exists that could emerge to kill any person still left alive. Overlooked until much later is the video replay of events of the beginning of the movie. Then there's the obvious oversight on the part of the team as to who is responsible for the murderous mystery and again the stupid use of a single team members to conduct important tasks without anybody looking at each other's backs.

    The basic theme mind control incorporated into movie might have been borrowed from the Galaxy of Terror (1981) plot, B-rated science fiction movie and 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) but again way under used in this movie. Then the movie eventually descends into the typical strained, two-dimensional, paranoid debate between testosterone loaded characters unlike the more captivating and compelling realism of science fiction thriller The Andromeda Strain originated by Michael Crichton's work and adapted into a movie by Robert Wise. It hard to believe that as smart as computer programmers might be having designed supposed the most technologically intrusive lie detector that someone's imagination couldn't extend the logic further, especially with all the similar science fiction movies that have permeated society such as The Matrix (1999) or The Thirteenth Floor (1999), or Total Recall (1990).

    As with Event Horizon (1997), this movie appears to take the easy way out with apparent random mysterious happenings without much logical explanation, like a series of Cube (1997) all manner of dying scenes which in Cube's case were connected to a unifying malevolent entity. Strangely even more than half the way through the movie, the team members don't seem to really take serious defensive measure to protect themselves, adding to the unreasonable distracting factor of the movie which continues throughout much of the movie even as things become even interestingly spookier. Yet what seems to work so well for Ridley Scott in Alien (1979) or Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996) or Supernova (2000) in the buildup to and the revelation of the source of the mystery, doesn't seem to have the same ultimately fearful impact. Any why is it that the response to "What is it?" when characters in the movie see something strange they inevitably end up staying "Nothing" of course. The boring, unimaginative clichés have begun to pile up at this point. There's the one death of a character that really doesn't make much sense towards the end of the movie and there's the reality crashing into the mystically science fiction and horror/occult elements like oil and water unsettling the pace and rhythm and tone of the whole movie. Way too much time was spent on the typical violence of most movies instead of the basic more intriguing science fiction theme of the movie. By the end of the movie, the audience has been tossed around like a salad with an unbalanced taste of sweet and sour by a sous chef.

    For something that really amazing try the little known science fiction techno thriller The Machine (2013) which is dazzling in its script and delivery.
    1Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki

    Your guess is as good as mine, when it comes to the plot.

    This is the third time recently, I have been the only one in the cinema, and the second time in about a month for a movie which doesn't have a Boxofficemojo page, and with a zero percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

    A recently abandoned prison is ... haunted? Alive, ... via artificial intelligence? ... and kills a group of people working there, knowing that a specific military group would be sent to investigate, and it would be the same people who are responsible for a killing in Afghanistan, and this haunted/ alive prison kills them one by one, after having " judged them " , while each person individually plots to double cross and kill each other ... ? I don't know, this makes absolutely no sense, and​ it genuinely left me feeling disoriented afterward. I'm not joking, I sincerely felt like I was in a fog, and couldn't immediately think clearly after this one, basically speechless as to what I had just witnessed.

    Director/ former actor John Stockwell has his moments, but this isn't one of them, but at least he, and cinematographer Matthew Irving, try to make this good looking, but novice screenwriter Matt Savelloni's incoherent screenplay sinks this from minute one. ( Why was the opening scene, of the kid dying, even here? It has no effect on the plot in any way. It seemed like it was going to be yet another film where the lead actor has to rise up, against all odds, and redeem themselves, but happily, that's​ not the case here. Faint praise that. )

    Any Wesley Snipes' fans who may watch this just because he is in it, and featured prominently on the poster, will be sorely disappointed, as he:s just standing in the background during most scenes. There is no real main character here, most characters have about equal screen time, and a lot of it is just them looking in empty rooms, and shouting, " Clear! " for most of the early scenes.

    The most baffling moment comes when the building comes to life, and grabs a guy by both arms, and simultaneously rips both arms out of their sockets

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      The first of two movies from a multi-picture deal that WWE Studios and Snipes' movie studio MAANDI MEDIA DMM have arranged.
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      During Gabe's vision, while in the sensory deprivation tank, Isaac is repeatedly called "Chief", but the rank emblem on his hat is Specialist-4.
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      References 2001: Una odisea del espacio (1968)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de agosto de 2017 (Filipinas)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Armed Response
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Saban Films
      • WWE Studios
      • Erebus Pictures
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      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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