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5,1/10
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Un ancien officier des forces spéciales est obligé d'entrer dans le monde criminel pour empêcher que son fils ne lui soit enlevé.Un ancien officier des forces spéciales est obligé d'entrer dans le monde criminel pour empêcher que son fils ne lui soit enlevé.Un ancien officier des forces spéciales est obligé d'entrer dans le monde criminel pour empêcher que son fils ne lui soit enlevé.
Matt Nable
- Johnny
- (as Matthew Nable)
Edward Carmody
- Billy
- (as Edward Friday Carmody)
Avis en vedette
A well acted and moving account of a loving family torn apart by a tragic accident. Explores what effect this can have on a father and son in particular. However I found the violent ending somewhat mystifying and unsatisfactory. It was as though the writer wasn't quite sure how to finish the story. Would have been better with an ultimate.redemption for both parent and child.
Good to see Sam Worthington in a serious role though, and the boy's performance is very moving. Also good to have a script without an excess of dialogue. In this case the silences, especially from Worthington's character, speak more than words. Writers take note.
Good to see Sam Worthington in a serious role though, and the boy's performance is very moving. Also good to have a script without an excess of dialogue. In this case the silences, especially from Worthington's character, speak more than words. Writers take note.
Surprised at the bad reviews and low ratings as we thought this a great study into veteran inner conflict, compounded by personal tragedy and the inability to find stability in ongoing employment- problems faced by so many returning vets from all wars even without the then loss of family at home. We did not need to see the deeds of war, the story was set in the aftermath .The performances were great, Matt Nable displaying brilliantly the characteristics of those vets unable to leave the battlefields behind, Sam Worthington trying to do so but visibly feeling failure in raising his son alone while the voice off his wife is his conscience, drifting from job to job - then to crime - a lost soul really. And the son, at each stage, trying to understand too while dealing with his own loss and lack of direction. The fight scenes were well choreographed , violent and well executed and overall reminded of the type of films we have seen following all theatres of war where returning soldiers are damaged yet receive minimal support. Ignore the naysayers, watch this and decide for yourself.
While a slow movie to start (very typically of Aussie movies), the plot developed showing the impact of war service and other life tragedies.
The acting was excellent showing the various reactions to these life tragedies.
Sam Worthington gave an excellent performance of the impact of war, the loss of his wife and battling to save the relationship with his son (both actors were also brilliant).
Unfortunately the background music nearly made us stop watching. Why the music in the first place and why so loud? Often the actors could not be understood.
We would have given the movie a higher rating if the editors had eliminated or reduced the music volume.
The acting was excellent showing the various reactions to these life tragedies.
Sam Worthington gave an excellent performance of the impact of war, the loss of his wife and battling to save the relationship with his son (both actors were also brilliant).
Unfortunately the background music nearly made us stop watching. Why the music in the first place and why so loud? Often the actors could not be understood.
We would have given the movie a higher rating if the editors had eliminated or reduced the music volume.
Not what I was expecting. This is a more realistic drama and not the typical action thriller I thought we were about to watch.
This is a more honest drama about life for a ex-SAS man suffering from PTSD and his son trying to survive day to day and overall together. As he gets into more and more debt, Worthington turns to his old sergeant to get some easy, but illegally earned, money.
Written, directed by and starring Matt Nable (ex NRL player) its a stunning piece of work.
Plus this is Edward Carmody's (16yo Billy) first tv or film appearance and I think he's amazing. An amazing piece of drama.
This is a more honest drama about life for a ex-SAS man suffering from PTSD and his son trying to survive day to day and overall together. As he gets into more and more debt, Worthington turns to his old sergeant to get some easy, but illegally earned, money.
Written, directed by and starring Matt Nable (ex NRL player) its a stunning piece of work.
Plus this is Edward Carmody's (16yo Billy) first tv or film appearance and I think he's amazing. An amazing piece of drama.
Acting is on cue , the scenery is very beautiful, but one thing I can't really get my head around is Why this movie is going back-and-forth all the time through the whole movie at different time zones. It's very slow hard to figure out (what this movie is actually about) and what is the point? This movie was so overhyped on the radio and previews and it was just one big waste of time with to many sub plots.(Maybe as a mini series could of worked out). Thank you Stan you have done it again wasting good actors on a very poor script and didn't want to spend a lot of money. This movie could've been a lot better as the actual shots and action sequences that are rare in the movie were actually really good.
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 95 276 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 46m(106 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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