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Enragé

Titre original : Unhinged
  • 2020
  • 14A
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,0/10
84 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
3 188
212
Russell Crowe in Enragé (2020)
Academy Award winner Russell Crowe stars in a timely psychological thriller that explores the fragile balance of a society pushed to the edge, taking something we’ve all experienced — road rage — to an unpredictable and terrifying conclusion.
Liretrailer2 min 34 s
10 vidéos
82 photos
MesureThrillerAction en matière de voitureSuspense psychologique

Après une confrontation avec un homme instable à une intersection, une femme devient la cible de sa rage.Après une confrontation avec un homme instable à une intersection, une femme devient la cible de sa rage.Après une confrontation avec un homme instable à une intersection, une femme devient la cible de sa rage.

  • Director
    • Derrick Borte
  • Writer
    • Carl Ellsworth
  • Stars
    • Russell Crowe
    • Caren Pistorius
    • Gabriel Bateman
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,0/10
    84 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 188
    212
    • Director
      • Derrick Borte
    • Writer
      • Carl Ellsworth
    • Stars
      • Russell Crowe
      • Caren Pistorius
      • Gabriel Bateman
    • 1.7KCommentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 225Commentaires de critiques
    • 40Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos10

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    Rôles principaux38

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    Russell Crowe
    Russell Crowe
    • Man
    Caren Pistorius
    Caren Pistorius
    • Rachel
    Gabriel Bateman
    Gabriel Bateman
    • Kyle
    Jimmi Simpson
    Jimmi Simpson
    • Andy
    Austin P. McKenzie
    Austin P. McKenzie
    • Fred
    Juliene Joyner
    Juliene Joyner
    • Mary
    Stephen Louis Grush
    Stephen Louis Grush
    • Leo
    Anne Leighton
    Anne Leighton
    • Deborah
    Devyn A. Tyler
    Devyn A. Tyler
    • Mrs. Ayers
    • (as Devyn Tyler)
    Sylvia Grace Crim
    Sylvia Grace Crim
    • Teacher
    Vivian Fleming-Alvarez
    Vivian Fleming-Alvarez
    • Officer #1
    Samantha Beaulieu
    Samantha Beaulieu
    • Cashier
    Lucy Faust
    Lucy Faust
    • Rosie
    Scheryl W Brown
    Scheryl W Brown
    • Woman in Street
    • (as Scheryl W. Brown)
    Michael Papajohn
    Michael Papajohn
    • Cop
    Scott Walker
    • News Anchor
    Kriss Fortunato
    • Reporter
    Richie Burden
    • Freeway Cop
    • Director
      • Derrick Borte
    • Writer
      • Carl Ellsworth
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs1.7K

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    5Field78

    Unhinged, adjective. Meaning: unbalanced. A lot like this movie

    There's nothing wrong a decent thriller where two people face off on the road using their wits and their heavy machinery. So this movie could have been the Duel (1971) of the 2020s (or at the very least a Joy Ride (2001)), but unfortunately, it lacks a director like Steven Spielberg or John Dahl to make it work.

    After a shocking opening scene, director Derrick Borte starts off nicely with a disturbing montage that shows us the horrible consequences of explosive aggression and road rage. For a long time, his movie seems to be a passionate plea to have more patience and compassion with others in a harsh society where everyone is under constant pressure, because you never know what the other person is going through. Too bad that he gradually undermines this message with cheap shocks and sadistic violence.

    It's good to see Russell Crowe again after such a long absence, because watching his heavily disturbed maniac snap and terrorize a lady that just happened to piss him off is definitely one of the scarce highlights of the film. No Oscar material, but the man is still an acting heavyweight (no pun intended... well, maybe a little), so much so that leading lady Caren Pistorius cannot hope to carry this movie in his presence. In fact, her character is so passive and uninteresting that I felt very little sympathy for her plight. I don't know if it was the intention here, but I always love movies where you cheer for the bad guy for a very long time, like Face-Off and Law Abiding Citizen; everyone loves tragic villains, and you always hope that the makers can delay that moment where you lose sympathy for them until the very last.

    Unfortunately, this moment comes way too soon in the movie. In the first half we get some motivation from Crowe's and Pistorius' character for their actions, but that wears off quickly in an endless rampage that seems to be an excuse for a lot of torture porn. There is nothing fundamentally wrong with that, as long as you keep developing your key players. Especially psychopaths work best when they remain completely unexplained mysteries, or when they get fleshed out properly, like the psychologic-meltdown classic Falling Down. However, Crowe and Pistorius never get beyond their minimal and one-dimensional backstories. When the bad guy gets to the point where I no longer rooted for him (again, way too soon), you hope that your allegiance changes back to the heroine. But Pistorius' character keeps making such bad decisions (up to and including a laughably set up climax) that by that time, I no longer cared about either, and could only worry about the collateral damage.

    Too bad for Crowe and Jimmi Simpson, who probably have one of the best scenes together when this movie is still promising. But the pressure to marry action with psychology, and to increase the stakes with such disregard for realism really starts working against the film and characters. I don't mind violence in movies at all, but it should make me invest in characters, not get desensitized and bored.

    I like a good battle of character like everyone else, but when the action and suspense start feeling stale because I'm no longer emotionally engaged, then it's just mostly a waste of time. But granted, it's not a complete disaster and it had its moments. I hear people praising this movie as super-suspenseful, so by all means, try it out. But don't say I didn't warn you.
    6shawthingproductions

    Ignore the negative critics and just enjoy it for what it is.

    This film won't ever win any serious awards. It is nothing more than a short-shelf-life popcorn film and, for that, it is great. I wanted to escape for a couple of hours and have an entertaining time and, I did.

    Russell Crowe sure packed the weight on recently and in this, he is nothing short of a tank and whilst he was unpredictable, menacing and definitely unhinged - I can't help but feel it made certain parts of the film laughable (Hence the 6 out of 10). For example, if a guy of this size repeatedly punches a slim build woman than I doubt very much she is going to get back up again for another barrage of punches to land on her. The way Crowe moves, the force of his punches and the added sound effects of the "impact" make it sound like it would take someone's head clean off or, at the very least, knock them out cold. But, that's a minor gripe.

    Some of the scenes are pretty tense but if you know nothing about the film, I would avoid the trailers for they give way too much away.

    A cross between Joyride (Paul Walker) and Falling Down (Michael Douglas), although that's almost an insult to the latter.

    Yes it is paint by numbers filmmaking but if you want something well acted, enjoyable (if you like film violence) and looking to pass the time - you'll leave happy enough. You just probably won't return to watch it again any time soon.
    6eddie_baggins

    A grisly thriller with Crowe doing his best big bad

    At this moment in time we all find ourselves in, going to the movies is more than a mere novelty, its a genuine treat, so in that way we can be thankful for Unhinged that opened in Australian cinema's this week.

    Lathered in a hearty dose of Falling Down, a little bit of Duel and a lot of very angry Russell Crowe (more diabetic angry Kernel Sanders than Maximus), there's nothing new or even particularly great about Derrick Borte's grim thriller, but it does do exactly as what was promised in all the promotions for this grizzly affair, that sees Crowe go into full meltdown mode against Caren Pistorius's unsuspecting mother Rachel in a road rage incident that will make you think twice about beeping the horn next time you're on the road.

    Originally supposed to be the film that heralded in the return to cinema complexes in America at the start of July, Derrick Borte's topically examination of the rage that is bubbling away within society at this present time, whether its from hour long traffic jams, relationship breakdowns or the mistrust in the "system" is far from nuanced or balanced but this simplistic and over the top thriller does provide enough thrills and spills to keep us invested throughout and offers Crowe one of his funnest roles in years.

    Not often found playing the downright bad guy, Crowe is at his menacing best as the unnamed man haunting Rachel's day, that goes from bad to worse very quickly after running into him on the road on the way to the school drop off, from the moment we watch him commit a brazen act of violence in the films opening scene to the the mere look he gives through the window of a car, Crowe is chewing up the scenery at every chance he gets and it makes watching Unhinged a guilty good time.

    It must be noted that outside of being extremely far-fetched (as is often the case with such films) and playing out in a fashion that is typical of this sub-genre of thriller's, Unhinged is frequently unpleasant.

    There's barely a moment of respite from the horrors occurring throughout and if your blood pressure was high before going into a screening of the film it would go through the roof by the time the film is done with you, as while its well-staged and performed, there's an oppressive bleakness seeping through the entirety of Borte's film, making it one to watch when your up for such a grim and grimy affair.

    Final Say -

    Charged forward by a snarling and frightening Russell Crowe, Unhinged is a polished thriller that achieves exactly what it promises to do, nothing more and nothing less.

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    6bananaspider

    Russell Crowe is like a mean John Goodman

    The 6 rating is mainly for Russell Crow. I mean if she would have given that courtesy honk in the first place all of this could have been avoided.
    7waltermwilliams

    Most intense road rage movie since Spielberg's "Duel"

    You will never flip the bird to another driver again once you've seen "Unhinged". This is the most intense road rage movie since Spielberg's "Duel" in the 70's with the pressures of life, marriage and death at its core. Except the Truck is now just a Ford Pick Up with no discernible logos. Obviously the Blue Oval didn't want to pay for product placement...it is an older model like its manic driver played by Russell Crowe. This man can happen to anyone. He only picks one project each year, but he chooses well. His body of work speaks for itself. His co-star Carin Pistorius moved to New Zealand as a child from South Africa and she brings a gritty, real performance to the big screen. She also delivers the best action movie heroine line for 2020. Veteran horror child actor, Gabriel Bateman, hold his own as her on screen son, Kyle. This movie is adrenaline charged from the moment the curtain opens and rarely takes it foot off the pedal. The road carnage and Rustys salary make up most of the 33 million dollar budget, but its investors will be making money off this film and buying many more new cars in the years ahead. This is Crowe at his best and most threatening study of pure menace under Derrick Bortes direction.

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    • Anecdotes
      The first movie to enter wide theatrical release in the USA after the closure of most theaters due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Between the March 13th, 2020 releases of Bloodshot (2020), La Chasse (2020), and J'y crois encore (2020) and the August 21st expansion of this film into 1,823 North American theaters, there was a gap of over five months with no new wide theatrical releases at all.
    • Gaffes
      Cooper's minivan rams multiple cars, yet the headlights are intact and the front is barely scratched.
    • Citations

      The Man: [to Rachel] I'm sorry... but I don't think you know what a really bad day is! But you'll fucking learn.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Unhinged (2020)
    • Bandes originales
      So Good Looking
      Written by Luke Pritchard (PRS), Brandon Friesen (BMI), Chris Seefried (BMI), Hugh Harris (PRS)

      Performed by The Kooks

      Published by Kobalt

      Courtesy of AWAL

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 août 2020 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
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    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Unhinged
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Nouvelle-Orléans, Louisiane, États-Unis(street scenes)
    • sociétés de production
      • Burek Films
      • Ingenious
      • Solstice Studios
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      • 33 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 20 831 465 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 601 032 $ US
      • 16 août 2020
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 44 331 465 $ US
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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