Porté par sa soif de vengeance, un vétéran des forces spéciales poursuit les ravisseurs de sa fille kidnappée, devenant lui-même suspect.Porté par sa soif de vengeance, un vétéran des forces spéciales poursuit les ravisseurs de sa fille kidnappée, devenant lui-même suspect.Porté par sa soif de vengeance, un vétéran des forces spéciales poursuit les ravisseurs de sa fille kidnappée, devenant lui-même suspect.
- Prix
- 2 nominations au total
Camille Dugay Comencini
- Cameriera King of the Pollo
- (as Camille Dugay)
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That Italian flick tries something already used and overused by the US film industry: a former Special Forces member suffering of post traumatic disorder and whose daughter was abducted. I expected something new from this European film, especially released on Netflix, I expected something daring, more brutal, gritty, why not nasty, disgusting, disturbing. But directing and acting are more than OK though.
They say there is nothing like Mama Bear (I think they say that, but you know what I mean in any case) ... well get a hold of Papa Bear(d)! He ain't playing around either. Seemingly unstoppable - or is he? One thing is for sure, he aims for the throat and he goes right for the target. No distractions and alll that other stuff police has to worry about.
Which of course make him a target for the police too. A very down and dirty movie ... gritty and unapologetic! With a main performance that is quite mesmerizing to say the least. If that sounds like something you can agree and watch, than look no further. So can you dig it? And can you stomach it?
Which of course make him a target for the police too. A very down and dirty movie ... gritty and unapologetic! With a main performance that is quite mesmerizing to say the least. If that sounds like something you can agree and watch, than look no further. So can you dig it? And can you stomach it?
If only they had added "I have a particular set of skills..." it might have been better.
Netflix advertises this film well showing Fabrizio Gifuni as a tough, no nonsense, 'get the job done' ex-military father who is central to the movie. Sadly though, the film didn't meet the hope or expectations I had for it.
The good and the bad:
The negatives could go on, but it would be like shooting fish in a barrel (i.e. easy).
La Belva (2020) is not a film I will remember, and much like Sabotage (2014) this review will be the only reminder I once saw it.
Netflix advertises this film well showing Fabrizio Gifuni as a tough, no nonsense, 'get the job done' ex-military father who is central to the movie. Sadly though, the film didn't meet the hope or expectations I had for it.
The good and the bad:
- When the end graphic 'La Belva' (The Beast) is better than the movie, you know something went wrong.
- From a broad view the story is fine, even if it has been told many times: A young family member is kidnapped leaving the father to get them back.
- Fabrizio Gifuni almost looks the part, grizzled with an over the top beard. However, for a man who supposedly spent 30 years in special forces he is a scrawny
- Stemming from the last point, the only relevance I can see in learning he was in special forces for 30 years was to give the impression he has a 'particular set of skills which make men like him dangerous to people who might kidnap his daughter'. However, he doesn't display any more skill than a determined father who can handle himself.
- The film fails to develop the characters leaving the viewer not caring much for them. For example, we don't learn much about the young girl who is kidnapped other than her big brother leaves her eating chips at a table where, predictably, it all goes wrong.
- Typical to the Italian stereotype, the film has great hype but no substance.
The negatives could go on, but it would be like shooting fish in a barrel (i.e. easy).
La Belva (2020) is not a film I will remember, and much like Sabotage (2014) this review will be the only reminder I once saw it.
Liam Neeson has held a tough guy/image of a father since TAKEN.
After five minutes THE BEAST starts I can see so many similarities.
But THE BEAST is missing one key element: the power of kick after each punch.
Movies like these are not just about the family/love bond, but also seek "violence".
The title is violent but not the content.
From many scenes I can see the actor is trying to catch breath which is something you don't see in Liam Neeson's.
BTW the soundtrack where his past is described is nice, trying to find the title of the song lol.
In general, it's not bad but if you are looking for movies that can bring you excitement or help you shake off chose from reality then you may want to choose another one.
In general, it's not bad but if you are looking for movies that can bring you excitement or help you shake off chose from reality then you may want to choose another one.
This movie is watchable, but not as good as I had hoped.
Guy just gets his ass kicked most of the time.
Should have gave the script to Scott Adkins.
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- AnecdotesThe soundtrack at the end of the film was used also in the Logan movie, "way down we go" by Kaleo.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Flix Forum: The Beast (La Belva) (2024)
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