Double Bang
- 2001
- Tous publics
- 1h 44min
NOTE IMDb
4,9/10
480
MA NOTE
Un flic honnête découvre le sombre monde des meurtres et de la corruption.Un flic honnête découvre le sombre monde des meurtres et de la corruption.Un flic honnête découvre le sombre monde des meurtres et de la corruption.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Byron Minns
- Edmund
- (as Byron Keith Minns)
Elyse Mirto
- Young Woman
- (as Elyse Marie Mirto)
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This is an example of the latter-day version of the "B" movie -- the direct-to-video/cable job. As such, if you don't mind cheapness (New York City seems to be portrayed by a small town in Canada) or occasional silliness, it's pretty good. William Baldwin is noble as a cop contending with a corrupt partner (an effectively scary Adam Baldwin) and a murderous joker of a bad guy (Jon Seda having a heck of a time). He falls for a threatened witness, a shrink played with soulful intelligence -- no kidding -- by Elizabeth Mitchell. There's even a nasty hit man haunted by the memory of his musician father. The Baldwin/Mitchell dialog scenes are quite acceptable, and Seda makes your heart race whenever he's on camera. This movie stretches to encompass a theme of redemption and loss, film-noir style, and just about manages it. The action scenes, such as they are, suffer from budget stretching. A bad guy is running away from cops; after he runs half a block, nobody's chasing him anymore. But the conviction of the actors makes it work. Warner Brothers might have produced something like this to play on double bills, and the audiences would've come away satisfied.
The character played by Jon Seda was believble, and I think he did an excellent job. I like Bill Baldwin, and tuned in because of him. However, I feel Jon Seda stole the whole show. He is a very talented actor, and I hope he receives the credits he deserve in the very near future.
Certainly a fun film. A bit silly at points, and guilty of the "big co-incidence," but much of the dialog is very good. Jon Seda has the best lines, and is wonderful, and Elizabeth Mitchell spends the whole movie with her eyes half closed in a very enticing way. Baldwin is kinda the straight man throughout, but he does a good job of it.
A really fun edge-of-your-seat thriller made even more engaging by some awesome performances. The guy who plays the villain (who i think has a tv series this fall) is a star and several other smaller roles are played to perfection (like the mafia boss). Definitely worth a night at home on the couch.
This movie comes nicely packaged with a particularly fine cast, superb production design and a wonderful jazz score. It's actually a convincing take on the methodologies behind both criminal and law-enforcement corruption. While it's not an original concept, it's one well handled here, with an adult sensibility and emotional honesty that makes it worthwhile viewing. Jon Seda shines.
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- AnecdotesFeatures 2 Baldwins however they are no relation.
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By what name was Double Bang (2001) officially released in Canada in English?
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