PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Desesperado por no perder la custodia de su hija, un luchador de artes marciales mixtas abandona una pelea y recorre Berlín a todo gas para verla el día de su cumpleaños.Desesperado por no perder la custodia de su hija, un luchador de artes marciales mixtas abandona una pelea y recorre Berlín a todo gas para verla el día de su cumpleaños.Desesperado por no perder la custodia de su hija, un luchador de artes marciales mixtas abandona una pelea y recorre Berlín a todo gas para verla el día de su cumpleaños.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
José Barros
- Rico
- (as José Barros Moncada)
Morik Heydo
- Leonie
- (as Morîk Maya Heydo)
Mehmet Atesci
- David
- (as Mehmet Ateşçı)
Eniko Fulop
- Annika
- (as Enikö Fülöp)
Bruno Salgueiro
- Bruno
- (as Bruce Willow)
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What I loved the most about this film was its homage to early race-against-time types of movies such as Taken and Kidnap, and its plot was centered around a likable protagonist that was relatable to watch. It held me by the neck even from the very start as it progresses into the action-filled chase scenes. These scenes were even tinged with emotional edges into it which made the film more than just an ordinary action flick. The way that the director centered the story around the protagonist and his dilemma (which ironically is a bit problematic because of his questionable abandonment of the fight) was smart because it emphasizes the greater conflict of the story.
I'm almost surprised by how good this movie was. I had expected some action, and the premise wasn't new. It's a film in real-time, not unlike "Nick of Time" with Depp or the classic "Rope" from Hitchcock. Basically, the bulk of the movie is that the main character has sixty minutes to get somewhere and there are forces that don't want him to make it. The movie starts off, then the clock literally starts counting down and it's Go-Time.
Because the scenes have to move quickly it was almost surprising how much story unfolds through dialog and interactions. There is more going on in this movie than just a guy fighting his way across town.
The ticking clock adds an extra layer of tension and I found myself checking the time on my own clock, not just the run time of the movie. They really do line up pretty well, which is a huge credit to the editors. This isn't one of those movies where they have five minutes to defuse a bomb, but we cut to another scene that's ten minutes of dialogue.
It was stressing me out various points in the film. But, it's not a super involved plot, and yet it has some good character development. None of which I typically expect from films like this. Well worth a viewing.
Because the scenes have to move quickly it was almost surprising how much story unfolds through dialog and interactions. There is more going on in this movie than just a guy fighting his way across town.
The ticking clock adds an extra layer of tension and I found myself checking the time on my own clock, not just the run time of the movie. They really do line up pretty well, which is a huge credit to the editors. This isn't one of those movies where they have five minutes to defuse a bomb, but we cut to another scene that's ten minutes of dialogue.
It was stressing me out various points in the film. But, it's not a super involved plot, and yet it has some good character development. None of which I typically expect from films like this. Well worth a viewing.
Loved it !
If you enjoyed the famous "Run Lola Run" with Franka Potente then you'll enjoy this one with Emilio Shakraya.
Different actors, of course, different script, different times, but the city is the same : Berlin, and the main man has to get across it meeting all sorts of obstacles in the way in 60 minutes, for the most important fight of his life.
It's epic, It's relentless. It's human. It's poetic.
The Germans sure do love their cross-city epics, and they make them well.
If you want a pure high octane non-stop edge of your seat action, ignore the negative reviews, don't hesitate - book the sofa for the evening and enjoy !
If you enjoyed the famous "Run Lola Run" with Franka Potente then you'll enjoy this one with Emilio Shakraya.
Different actors, of course, different script, different times, but the city is the same : Berlin, and the main man has to get across it meeting all sorts of obstacles in the way in 60 minutes, for the most important fight of his life.
It's epic, It's relentless. It's human. It's poetic.
The Germans sure do love their cross-city epics, and they make them well.
If you want a pure high octane non-stop edge of your seat action, ignore the negative reviews, don't hesitate - book the sofa for the evening and enjoy !
SIXTY MINUTES is a fun little low budget martial arts thriller from Germany. It's made on the cheap but don't hold that against it because this has far more suspense and excitement than many a big budget Hollywood movie, riddled as they are with needless CGI and explosions. This one has a straightforward plot about a top MMA fighter who abandons his latest match in favour of spending time with his daughter, but various match-fixing gangsters are determined to stop him. There are slow spots and overdone emotion amid the action, but the fights come thick and fast and the choreography is always satisfying.
An action film with decent, noble and not so strange desire to offer more than impressive fights and some tension.
A MMA fighter decides , in special circumstances, to be with his daughter in the day of her birthday.
Many and not easy obstacles. His determination, sacrifices and phonecalls .
And, in the skin of cliches and familiar situations, a story with few just nice sentimental sparkles.
Easy to judge it not just polite, its story works little more than decent, the acting is reasonable and the sentimental side not bad crafted.
So, not a wrong idea to see it , including the reserves about action films. Because, far to be memorable, it proposes a sort of life lesson, indeed, with idealistic touch and a lot of unrealism, at the first sight who , in large lines, has the virtue to reflect situation of many fathers, consequences of life between work and family , the responsability, evoked by his father, in short, maybe not exactly as pretext.
A MMA fighter decides , in special circumstances, to be with his daughter in the day of her birthday.
Many and not easy obstacles. His determination, sacrifices and phonecalls .
And, in the skin of cliches and familiar situations, a story with few just nice sentimental sparkles.
Easy to judge it not just polite, its story works little more than decent, the acting is reasonable and the sentimental side not bad crafted.
So, not a wrong idea to see it , including the reserves about action films. Because, far to be memorable, it proposes a sort of life lesson, indeed, with idealistic touch and a lot of unrealism, at the first sight who , in large lines, has the virtue to reflect situation of many fathers, consequences of life between work and family , the responsability, evoked by his father, in short, maybe not exactly as pretext.
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- PifiasDuring the final fight, Winkler fires two shots at Paul but the SWAT team outside does not react to the loud noise.
- ConexionesReferences Terminator 2: El juicio final (1991)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Sixty Minutes
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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- Duración1 hora 28 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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