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Luego de un tiroteo entre cárteles donde mueren agentes de la DEA, un oficial tiene que rescatar a un testigo, pero debe decidir en quién confiar cuando descubren que el ataque fue perpetrad... Leer todoLuego de un tiroteo entre cárteles donde mueren agentes de la DEA, un oficial tiene que rescatar a un testigo, pero debe decidir en quién confiar cuando descubren que el ataque fue perpetrado por fuerzas estadounidenses.Luego de un tiroteo entre cárteles donde mueren agentes de la DEA, un oficial tiene que rescatar a un testigo, pero debe decidir en quién confiar cuando descubren que el ataque fue perpetrado por fuerzas estadounidenses.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
Michael Paré
- Tinelli
- (as Michael Pare)
Rocko Reyes
- Miguel Barranco
- (as Jesus 'Rocko' Reyes)
James Joseph Pulido
- Officer De La Cruz
- (as James Pulido)
Daniela Soto-Brenner
- Leticia
- (as Daniela Soto Brenner)
Molly Reid
- Reporter #1
- (as Molly Reed)
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This was fine. Nothing memorable and outstanding, but has a great cast. It's a Dolph film and he's the star. The actors do show the age, so don't expect John Wick or anything.
The other stars are in here for a short bit, but play a big role in the movie.
If you like 80's movies, and miss the days of simple plots and easy to follow scenes, then this is it.
Johansen (Lundgren) is an aging detective, whose outdated policing methods have given the department a recent public relations problem. To save his job, he is sent to Mexico to extradite a female witness (Villa) to the murders of two DEA agents. Once there, he finds not only his old opinions challenged, but that bad hombres on both sides of the border are now gunning for him and his witness.
The other stars are in here for a short bit, but play a big role in the movie.
If you like 80's movies, and miss the days of simple plots and easy to follow scenes, then this is it.
Johansen (Lundgren) is an aging detective, whose outdated policing methods have given the department a recent public relations problem. To save his job, he is sent to Mexico to extradite a female witness (Villa) to the murders of two DEA agents. Once there, he finds not only his old opinions challenged, but that bad hombres on both sides of the border are now gunning for him and his witness.
Lately I have been so into looking got just a good Hollywood movie that I am down to watch anything. So I rented this off Amazon Prime. I will admit, I was not disappointed with this film. It is dark and gritty, but still very enjoyable. The film takes place I believe a time of body cameras where a veteran cop is caught on tape saying racist things to a Hispanic person. There's no denying it's him. His chief sends him on a special assignment at the border where he uncovers more trouble after a attempted assassination. He then learns very quickly that he cannot trust anyone. This isn't a high budget film but it's still good.
Certainly not a bad movie nor a particularly good movie. Rests somewhere in between but, a massive improvement over Dolph's previous directorial effort 'Castle Falls'
Dolph is solid in this and casts himself in a brave role. (Think Eastwood's Gran Torino) He's pretty unlikable in the early scenes as a grizzled racist old cop
But, for me Kelsey Grammer is the one standout in a small role...
Probably a film more for Dolph Lundgren fans but, a vast improvement on his recent output and for a one time watch it will pass the time.
It is well directed for being shot on a shoestring budget. (I presume)
it's a slow burn...it just doesn't quite have the payoff it needed to elevate it.
In my opinion.
**4.8/10 on Imdb seem like a fair rating**
I probably give it 2/5 stars.
Dolph is solid in this and casts himself in a brave role. (Think Eastwood's Gran Torino) He's pretty unlikable in the early scenes as a grizzled racist old cop
But, for me Kelsey Grammer is the one standout in a small role...
Probably a film more for Dolph Lundgren fans but, a vast improvement on his recent output and for a one time watch it will pass the time.
It is well directed for being shot on a shoestring budget. (I presume)
it's a slow burn...it just doesn't quite have the payoff it needed to elevate it.
In my opinion.
**4.8/10 on Imdb seem like a fair rating**
I probably give it 2/5 stars.
In this film written, directed and starring Dolph Lundgren, we see an aging racist cop having to go to Mexico to get some witnesses to balance out his politically incorrect behavior which was caught on camera. Obviously, bad people don't want the witnesses to survive, so the cop will have to band and survive together with people he despises by default, thus learning a lesson.
It is a familiar concept, done in no way differently from other films that tackled the same issue. It feels more honest, with no ha-ha humor or crazy stunts, though. Dolph is almost 70 years old and it shows, unfortunately. The plot is quite obvious from the beginning and the situations in which some sort of emotional connection could have been built are often wasted. That's why I can't recommend it.
The film also manages to convey, probably accidentally, how the US starts to look to people outside it. In the movie, the Mexicans are all young, vibrant and fearless, even the bad guys. In contrast, the Americans are old, decrepit, stuck in their ways and expecting everybody else to respect their authority. Old cops, hunting for their gone youth, in a country led by old men, changing in artificial ways that don't matter, like politically correctness. Somehow, I doubt that was the message Lundgren was trying to send.
Kelsey Grammer and Michael Paré and also in this, although their roles are minimal. I like Dolph, even if he barely speaks and he barely moves now. It's nostalgia, and this film is banking on it. But it feels like something that should have been done 20 years ago.
It is a familiar concept, done in no way differently from other films that tackled the same issue. It feels more honest, with no ha-ha humor or crazy stunts, though. Dolph is almost 70 years old and it shows, unfortunately. The plot is quite obvious from the beginning and the situations in which some sort of emotional connection could have been built are often wasted. That's why I can't recommend it.
The film also manages to convey, probably accidentally, how the US starts to look to people outside it. In the movie, the Mexicans are all young, vibrant and fearless, even the bad guys. In contrast, the Americans are old, decrepit, stuck in their ways and expecting everybody else to respect their authority. Old cops, hunting for their gone youth, in a country led by old men, changing in artificial ways that don't matter, like politically correctness. Somehow, I doubt that was the message Lundgren was trying to send.
Kelsey Grammer and Michael Paré and also in this, although their roles are minimal. I like Dolph, even if he barely speaks and he barely moves now. It's nostalgia, and this film is banking on it. But it feels like something that should have been done 20 years ago.
Wanted Man stars Dolph Lundgren in a role that capitalizes on his action-hero legacy. Lundgren delivers a solid performance, bringing his trademark intensity and physical presence to the screen. The film's action sequences are engaging, featuring some stunts and fight choreography that fans of the genre will appreciate. The cinematography also adds a polished look, enhancing the overall experience.
However, while the film has some strengths, it also has its shortcomings. The plot feels somewhat formulaic, following familiar action movie tropes without offering much new or innovative. The story can be predictable at times, and character development is minimal, with some roles coming off as one-dimensional. Additionally, the pacing occasionally drags, particularly between the action set pieces, which can make parts of the film feel uneven.
Overall, Wanted Man is a competent action film that benefits from Dolph Lundgren's commanding presence and well-crafted action scenes. Though it doesn't break new ground in the genre and has some pacing issues, it remains an entertaining watch for fans of action films looking for a straightforward, adrenaline-pumping experience.
However, while the film has some strengths, it also has its shortcomings. The plot feels somewhat formulaic, following familiar action movie tropes without offering much new or innovative. The story can be predictable at times, and character development is minimal, with some roles coming off as one-dimensional. Additionally, the pacing occasionally drags, particularly between the action set pieces, which can make parts of the film feel uneven.
Overall, Wanted Man is a competent action film that benefits from Dolph Lundgren's commanding presence and well-crafted action scenes. Though it doesn't break new ground in the genre and has some pacing issues, it remains an entertaining watch for fans of action films looking for a straightforward, adrenaline-pumping experience.
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- TriviaActor, writer, director Dolph Lundgren has had this project in development since about 2006.
- ErroresWhen Officer De La Cruz (James Pulido) tells Detective Johansen (Lundgren) his chosen sidearm is a "45 caliber Jericho 941" made in Israel, what can be seen in his holster is actually a Desert Eagle.
- Citas
Rosa Barranco: You drag me across the border, just to leave me here to fucking die?
- Créditos curiosos[at the end of the 'Special Thanks' section of the end titles] "And last but not least, Bello the Cat for being our furry, fluffy Mascot!"
- Bandas sonorasEl Chino
Written b Charlee Way, Enrique Luis PIneiro II, Karl Palencia
Performed by Charlee Way
Courtesy of Extreme Music
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- USD 13,204
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 25 minutos
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- 2.39:1
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