One Shot
- 2021
- 1h 36min
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5,7/10
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Une escouade d'élite de Navy SEAL, en mission secrète pour transporter un prisonnier hors d'une prison d'un site noir de la CIA, est piégée lorsque des insurgés attaquent tout en essayant de... Tout lireUne escouade d'élite de Navy SEAL, en mission secrète pour transporter un prisonnier hors d'une prison d'un site noir de la CIA, est piégée lorsque des insurgés attaquent tout en essayant de sauver le même prisonnier.Une escouade d'élite de Navy SEAL, en mission secrète pour transporter un prisonnier hors d'une prison d'un site noir de la CIA, est piégée lorsque des insurgés attaquent tout en essayant de sauver le même prisonnier.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Ashley Greene
- Zoe Anderson
- (as Ashley Greene Khoury)
Eddie Mannon
- Adamat
- (as Andrei Maniata)
Jamie B. Chambers
- Executed Marine 2
- (as Jamie Chambers)
Colin Rance
- Ben Dawson
- (as Colin Michael Rance)
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Scott Adkins is the reliable, taciturn star of low-budget action flicks that Steven Seagal still thinks he is. The man is a legit martial artist. He looks tough, yet smart enough to be the hero of any sort of action flick he's offered, whether grounded in kick-boxing, organized crime or, as here, soldiering. Adkins leads a S. E. A. L. team deployed to a black-site island prison to transport a suspected terrorist to Washington ASAP. He supposedly knows what's needed to prevent an imminent nuclear attack in a major American city. His crew brings a civilian agent (Ashley Greene) to try to coax the intel from the detainee, since a period of "extreme interrogation" failed. The guy running the place (Ryan Phillipe) resents the hell out of this insulting intrusion on his domain and resists the extraction order, despite the claimed urgency and scale of the threat.
Horrible timing. Before they can leave, a horde of heavily-armed, disciplined terrorists crashes the party (literally and figuratively), killing the guards, destroying the means of exit, and cutting off communications before reinforcements could be summoned. They want the same inmate for whatever their end-game may be, regardless of the body count on either side.
What follows is a long, large-scale shootout between a horde of bad guys, amplified by the other prisoners they set free, and a greatly outnumbered and outgunned cluster of Adkins-led defenders. The clash plays out somewhat like a video game through the large, maze-like complex, both indoors and out, racking up a massive body count of anonymous characters, plus casualties among those we know by name and care about.
Adkins does what Adkins does as convincingly as ever. I started this review by calling him reliable for a reason. His brand of predictable is a significant asset, not a critique. The dude delivers exactly what his fans expect of him, which is largely a high score on the adrenaline scale that minimizes cerebral exertion. Here's a satisfying example for your guilty-pleasure enjoyment.
Horrible timing. Before they can leave, a horde of heavily-armed, disciplined terrorists crashes the party (literally and figuratively), killing the guards, destroying the means of exit, and cutting off communications before reinforcements could be summoned. They want the same inmate for whatever their end-game may be, regardless of the body count on either side.
What follows is a long, large-scale shootout between a horde of bad guys, amplified by the other prisoners they set free, and a greatly outnumbered and outgunned cluster of Adkins-led defenders. The clash plays out somewhat like a video game through the large, maze-like complex, both indoors and out, racking up a massive body count of anonymous characters, plus casualties among those we know by name and care about.
Adkins does what Adkins does as convincingly as ever. I started this review by calling him reliable for a reason. His brand of predictable is a significant asset, not a critique. The dude delivers exactly what his fans expect of him, which is largely a high score on the adrenaline scale that minimizes cerebral exertion. Here's a satisfying example for your guilty-pleasure enjoyment.
For the B movie - this is the good one. Nice realistic gun and fist fights, amazing cameraman and choreography work, good CGI. No wokism or PC BS. Predictable and enjoyable action. Minus for 200 people in one truck and some cheese. Rare find in modern agendas-ruled cinema.
Here you have it, your "One Shot". You will enjoy non-stop action for 1,5 hours. The fighting scenes, hand-to-hand combat and the explosions are very well executed. Everybody will say off course that the plot and screenplay was a bit simple. But who cares? This movie is fast paced and will never get bored. Regarding the acting, Ashley Greene stands out as the tough and steady Zoey, the mysterious CIA analyst. And Scott Adkins as Jake, leader of the SEAL time, also delivers an outstanding performance. The scenes inside the building to the chasing from block to block, against the raining of gunshots and the transition from one set-up to another is done in one flow. Astonishing. If you have seen "Unbreakable", you know the storyline. The execution however is totally different. Conclusion: if you like action movies, this is a must.
"One Shot" is an intense action film. It does appear to be shot in one continuous shot, which makes it unusual for a film of this genre. The constant shots and frequent explosions will provide a lot of adrenaline.
6.5/10; About this film, Scott Adkins shines as usual. This man is a legit on screen action presence and acts well. He sells the character of the Navy SEAL team leader. And the fights are amazing too, starting with extended shootouts to close quarter pistol fights and hand to hand fights. The action is directed well. It is really tense and well choreographed.
The supporting cast is ok. Ashley Greene is good. Ryan Phillip looked bored. Others were just fine. The story is your generic good guys rescuing prisoner from bad guys. And the script is mediocre. Many scenes in the film would have made an impact had the characters been fleshed out and the script a better one. The one take becomes a bit strenuous at times too.
Overall it's a fine movie. Without Adkins and the cool fights, it would have been a boring mess. Do give it a watch.
The supporting cast is ok. Ashley Greene is good. Ryan Phillip looked bored. Others were just fine. The story is your generic good guys rescuing prisoner from bad guys. And the script is mediocre. Many scenes in the film would have made an impact had the characters been fleshed out and the script a better one. The one take becomes a bit strenuous at times too.
Overall it's a fine movie. Without Adkins and the cool fights, it would have been a boring mess. Do give it a watch.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the credits you can see that the movie is shot entirely at "Bentwaters Park" in Suffolk (UK). Royal Air Force Bentwaters or more simply RAF Bentwaters, now known as "Bentwaters Parks", is a former Royal Air Force station about 80 miles (130 km) northeast of London.
- GaffesAt the 19:03 mark, the terrorist's truck enters the compound. In a camouflage uniform, a man approaches the truck with a U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant's rank patch sewn upside down on his arm. The Chevrons should point up and the rockers should be at the bottom.
- Citations
[during the shootout]
Zoe Anderson: [to Amin Mansur] If you want to live, come with me.
- ConnexionsReferences Terminator (1984)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 29 439 $US
- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
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- 2.00 : 1
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