La lucha por reconciliar el pasado y, al mismo tiempo, garantizar el futuro de nuestro país, se desarrolla en el desastre ecológico conocido como lago Salton.La lucha por reconciliar el pasado y, al mismo tiempo, garantizar el futuro de nuestro país, se desarrolla en el desastre ecológico conocido como lago Salton.La lucha por reconciliar el pasado y, al mismo tiempo, garantizar el futuro de nuestro país, se desarrolla en el desastre ecológico conocido como lago Salton.
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Note to HereTV!: a couple of hot guys and some awkwardly staged fight scenes does NOT make a "gay noir thriller". You need an actual plot, at least moderately engaging characters, and a screenwriter who can write human-sounding dialogue. Alas, this heavily-promoted "thriller" has none of those. As much as we might enjoy seeing Fabian Arnold running around shirtless and (very briefly) kissing another hunky guy, that doesn't make for an actual gay thriller. A thread-bare attempt at a plot, and bleak/fugly settings in the Southern California desert. Once again, 2 hours of my life I'll never get back. Thanks for nothing, HereTV.
Great film! Few qualities hit harder for me than the right blend of action and comedy, which Big Rage nails perfectly. I loved the budding chemistry between Chad and Clarke, the two leading roles, despite their rough start and seemingly opposing personality types. Every character really brought something unique to this film, from the good guys (Leeper Sterling), to the bad guys (Ava), to everyone in between (Chantelle! Haha). The casting choices were spot-on and, at points, this felt like a big budget Hollywood blockbuster. Big Rage will make you laugh, at times make your blood boil, and inevitably, warm your heart. Do yourself a favor and give this film a watch!
10sunandw
Big Rage is a masterclass in ensemble performance, with every actor bringing their A-game to this gripping action noir. Fabian Arnold delivers a powerful, charismatic performance that adds emotional intensity and keeps the audience invested at every turn. David Millbern provides a strong, grounded presence, lending a quiet complexity to his character that complements Arnold's energy.
The supporting cast is exceptional, each actor adding depth and nuance, making every character feel essential to the story. This talented ensemble brings both grit and authenticity, creating a world that feels as raw as it is thrilling. The cast's chemistry and commitment to their roles elevate Big Rage from a standard thriller to something truly special.
If you're looking for an action-packed film with unforgettable performances, Big Rage is an absolute must-see. This team of actors brings dynamic energy and emotion to every scene, making for a thrilling and memorable viewing experience!
Boy, did I like this movie.
The supporting cast is exceptional, each actor adding depth and nuance, making every character feel essential to the story. This talented ensemble brings both grit and authenticity, creating a world that feels as raw as it is thrilling. The cast's chemistry and commitment to their roles elevate Big Rage from a standard thriller to something truly special.
If you're looking for an action-packed film with unforgettable performances, Big Rage is an absolute must-see. This team of actors brings dynamic energy and emotion to every scene, making for a thrilling and memorable viewing experience!
Boy, did I like this movie.
Move over The Room, cinema has a new king. Big Rage had it all: clunky dialogue, random monologues, confusing fight scenes, and the chemistry of two cardboard boxes bumping into each other. Instant cult classic... for the wrong reasons. Clowns everywhere, dialogue that juggled nonsense, and a lead actor who delivered lines like he was reading IKEA instructions backwards. 10/10 comedy, 0/10 cinema. The line delivery in Big Rage was colder than the frozen peas at Walmart. At least the peas don't try to fake a boxing career.
113mn for this nonsense is way too long. Shot in 'Scope format, it gives on very few occasions some beautiful shots. Very picturesque indeed. That's the main asset of the movie.
Apart from this, oh, the void. The main lead can be seen as pretty, but he just can't act. That's painful to see him trying to do so and downright embarrassing. I had never heard of him and I guess his acting career will be over soon.
For the rest of the cast as well, the director can't seem to make them act properly.
Among this story of two bodyguards trying to find the daughter of a billionaire, you'd expect a bit much. But Jo, it has obviously been shot on a shoestring. And it looks like it.
You have two goons getting punched over and over again the whole movie, an over-acting Chinese daddy trying to get ahold of some lithium, and this sex-starved Ava apparently manipulating everybody. They just appear lost in here.
Passed the first 10mn, you could feel they were trying to do something plausible - but then it all goes down the drain. It's sheer nonsense. The screenplay is going nowhere, I gather they lost the script along the process.
The fights scenes are ok, though. I'll give them credit for that. But alas, they threw them trying to awake me. Dialogues were clunky as hell, to make things worse.
The gay thing is useless - and, yes, I was curious about that. But really? Give us a Scott Adkins B-level of action wit a gay twist and yeah, we'll finally get a true gay action movie. With this one, it's barely an overlong drama with 3 fight scenes.
This could have gone with easily 30mn less - and test still very bad.
I give it a 3 as it's still nicely shot at some point. Doesn't deserve a 1, I've seen far worse - and those who put a tenant have been pretty high. Or from the company who dumped this?
Apart from this, oh, the void. The main lead can be seen as pretty, but he just can't act. That's painful to see him trying to do so and downright embarrassing. I had never heard of him and I guess his acting career will be over soon.
For the rest of the cast as well, the director can't seem to make them act properly.
Among this story of two bodyguards trying to find the daughter of a billionaire, you'd expect a bit much. But Jo, it has obviously been shot on a shoestring. And it looks like it.
You have two goons getting punched over and over again the whole movie, an over-acting Chinese daddy trying to get ahold of some lithium, and this sex-starved Ava apparently manipulating everybody. They just appear lost in here.
Passed the first 10mn, you could feel they were trying to do something plausible - but then it all goes down the drain. It's sheer nonsense. The screenplay is going nowhere, I gather they lost the script along the process.
The fights scenes are ok, though. I'll give them credit for that. But alas, they threw them trying to awake me. Dialogues were clunky as hell, to make things worse.
The gay thing is useless - and, yes, I was curious about that. But really? Give us a Scott Adkins B-level of action wit a gay twist and yeah, we'll finally get a true gay action movie. With this one, it's barely an overlong drama with 3 fight scenes.
This could have gone with easily 30mn less - and test still very bad.
I give it a 3 as it's still nicely shot at some point. Doesn't deserve a 1, I've seen far worse - and those who put a tenant have been pretty high. Or from the company who dumped this?
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 55min(115 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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