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फ्रैंक कैसल, जिसे पनिशर के रूप में जाना जाता है, बेरहमी से संगठित अपराध को ध्वस्त कर देता है।फ्रैंक कैसल, जिसे पनिशर के रूप में जाना जाता है, बेरहमी से संगठित अपराध को ध्वस्त कर देता है।फ्रैंक कैसल, जिसे पनिशर के रूप में जाना जाता है, बेरहमी से संगठित अपराध को ध्वस्त कर देता है।
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Underrated and hard-hitting
PUNISHER: WAR ZONE is a fun shoot-em-up – there's no more or less to it than that. A semi-sequel to the original 2004 film, this sees ROME's Ray Stevenson taking over the reins from Thomas Jane in a self-contained movie about his vendetta against a criminal gang. I'd heard a lot of talk about how poor this film was before I sat down and watched it, but I'm pleased to see it exceeded my expectations in every respect.
First off, the action scenes are excellent: fast-paced, well-shot (no shaky cam work here) and hard-hitting, with thugs getting their just desserts at every corner and all manner of extreme-weaponry mayhem. Secondly, the film isn't just about the action. There is a story, with characters (no matter how briefly sketched they are) and emotion too – Frank Castle is a creature brimming with repressed hurt and feeling and Stevenson is the perfect actor to bring him to life; few actors have eyes so sad.
Thirdly, the cast is pretty interesting. Dominic West, of course, gives it his all as the horrifically mutilated Jigsaw, bringing to life a truly comic creation. Doug Hutchison proves he's just as creepy as he was all those years ago in THE X-FILES when he played Tooms, the guy who could squeeze through letterboxes. Julie Benz (RAMBO) has a fairly thankless role as a mother who needs to be saved/rescued all the while, while familiar faces Colin Salmon and Wayne Knight flesh out more minor roles.
Of course, this isn't a perfect film. Some of the characters are intensely irritating (like the guy who appears to be the world's worst cop) and the running time is too short to really scope out the storyline, other than staging a few encounters. For what it's worth, the first film is still better, but that doesn't stop PUNISHER: WAR ZONE from being a satisfying action flick.
First off, the action scenes are excellent: fast-paced, well-shot (no shaky cam work here) and hard-hitting, with thugs getting their just desserts at every corner and all manner of extreme-weaponry mayhem. Secondly, the film isn't just about the action. There is a story, with characters (no matter how briefly sketched they are) and emotion too – Frank Castle is a creature brimming with repressed hurt and feeling and Stevenson is the perfect actor to bring him to life; few actors have eyes so sad.
Thirdly, the cast is pretty interesting. Dominic West, of course, gives it his all as the horrifically mutilated Jigsaw, bringing to life a truly comic creation. Doug Hutchison proves he's just as creepy as he was all those years ago in THE X-FILES when he played Tooms, the guy who could squeeze through letterboxes. Julie Benz (RAMBO) has a fairly thankless role as a mother who needs to be saved/rescued all the while, while familiar faces Colin Salmon and Wayne Knight flesh out more minor roles.
Of course, this isn't a perfect film. Some of the characters are intensely irritating (like the guy who appears to be the world's worst cop) and the running time is too short to really scope out the storyline, other than staging a few encounters. For what it's worth, the first film is still better, but that doesn't stop PUNISHER: WAR ZONE from being a satisfying action flick.
" I'll meet you in Hell. Perhaps, . . . . save me a place near Lucifier "
If you have ever read the famed comic books containing the hero Punisher, then you are in for a special movie treat. This dramatic story is called " Punisher: War Zone. " Writer Nick Santora allows his imagination to run rampant and in doing so, creates a solid story-line which will have audiences gasping by what they've seen. Ray Stevenson plays Frank Castle, a professional Ex-soldier who's wife and daughter were murdered by street thugs, drug dealers and gang members. In this story, Castle/Punisher goes after the Italian, Russian and Asian mobs in an effort to clean the streets. However, one of the most vicious gang leader suffers a horrific disfigurement and takes the name of his deformity, called 'Jigsaw.' (Dominic West) With his phychotic and deranged brother 'Loony Bin Jim' they set out to destroy Castle, his friends and anyone close to him. The entire movie is one exciting, slam, bang and explosive tour through the bowels of hell. It was surprising to see Wayne Knight as a courageous Micro in among all that black gang and destructive mayhem. If you are looking for an exciting, gut wrenching and certainly bullet ridden film with bodies flying everywhere, this is your movie. Black as pitch, written for the dog-eat-dog audience, this movie creates a spiral stairway into the very bowels of darkness. ****
Most comic accurate of all punishers movies
This is one of those films where you expect nothing from it and get pleasantly surprised. Ray Stevenson in my opinion has been the best version of Francis castellione to date - he captures his nihilism, physicality and looks.
Skipping past the origin story of why castle became the punisher and instead jumping into his eternal battle with crime and his internal struggle with himself. Action sequences are solid with some nice gore - straight from the pages of grant Morrisons comic run and it's good to see a villain like jigsaw on screen - played brilliantly by Dominic west.
All in all it's a leave your brain at the door decent actioner that you feel with the right budget and better writers could of been an 8 or 9/10.
Skipping past the origin story of why castle became the punisher and instead jumping into his eternal battle with crime and his internal struggle with himself. Action sequences are solid with some nice gore - straight from the pages of grant Morrisons comic run and it's good to see a villain like jigsaw on screen - played brilliantly by Dominic west.
All in all it's a leave your brain at the door decent actioner that you feel with the right budget and better writers could of been an 8 or 9/10.
"That's no way to punish the Punisher"
I appreciate the quick nod to his origin, while not delving into it for long, considering it's the 3rd entry!
The Punisher is simple.. unable to let go of the past and the tragic loss of his family, he has been cleaning the streets of the gangsters in New York for years (as shown by his many case files). And the late Ray Stevenson was a great choice! A charming Actor, and my favorite on-screen Punisher so far. He's not invincible, but does not struggle against common thugs or trained FBI agents, while still being grounded. Overly cruel, punishing criminals without hesitation (even when children are present), but his actions remain rational.
The action is serviceable with plenty of gore and practical effects, backed by a smart and efficient script. With depth and great world building! Buying guns off the street, only to end up in Frank's hands. Grieving the loss of a good man at his own hands, and his family on the balance. And even an "inside Russian-twist" that is quite clever. The cinematography and production do a lot of work. The villains are.. colorful (to say the least). Easily the weakest part of the film, but chewing plenty of scenery and decent counterpart.
Ultimately, it is a simple and yet effective story, with solid stakes, proper developments, and just the right "bait" to keep things moving. Plenty of fun theatrics and just the right amount of cheesiness.. exactly what a comic book film should have been at the time. An unapologetically brutal, stylish take on Marvel's most ruthless anti-hero.
The Punisher is simple.. unable to let go of the past and the tragic loss of his family, he has been cleaning the streets of the gangsters in New York for years (as shown by his many case files). And the late Ray Stevenson was a great choice! A charming Actor, and my favorite on-screen Punisher so far. He's not invincible, but does not struggle against common thugs or trained FBI agents, while still being grounded. Overly cruel, punishing criminals without hesitation (even when children are present), but his actions remain rational.
The action is serviceable with plenty of gore and practical effects, backed by a smart and efficient script. With depth and great world building! Buying guns off the street, only to end up in Frank's hands. Grieving the loss of a good man at his own hands, and his family on the balance. And even an "inside Russian-twist" that is quite clever. The cinematography and production do a lot of work. The villains are.. colorful (to say the least). Easily the weakest part of the film, but chewing plenty of scenery and decent counterpart.
Ultimately, it is a simple and yet effective story, with solid stakes, proper developments, and just the right "bait" to keep things moving. Plenty of fun theatrics and just the right amount of cheesiness.. exactly what a comic book film should have been at the time. An unapologetically brutal, stylish take on Marvel's most ruthless anti-hero.
Exactly what you'd want in a Punisher movie
I saw this a couple hours ago in Fullerton, CA. I was a reader of the comic, and am a fan of what we've seen from Marvel lately. This movie is just what I wanted, and what I expected.
Ray Stevenson is perfect as Frank Castle, and everyone else is at least good enough for an action movie. Dominic West is over the top as Jigsaw - which is what Jigsaw should be! A horribly disfigured mob boss with a vendetta is not a subtle thing to begin with.
As for the "respectable" critics' complaints: 1. Violence: Of course it's violent! What part of the title "Punisher: War Zone" implies peaceful conflict resolution? He's not the "Admonisher". The gore and violence is not at the level of a "Saw" film, but it is high. It is rated "R" for a reason.
2. Dialogue: I think the critics have been spoiled by "Dark Knight" and "Iron Man". Those were comic-book movies with extraordinarily good dialogue. "Punisher: War Zone" is no worse than a "Predator" or "Rambo: First Blood". Not great, but not awful. This is not supposed to be "Hamlet".
3. Script: The story moves along well, and when there's a break in the action (which isn't very often), the film doesn't drag- it's always going somewhere. Not perfect, but good. Much better than the critics have made it out to be.
All in all, a good time, and one that I'll buy and re-watch as soon as it comes out on DVD.
Ray Stevenson is perfect as Frank Castle, and everyone else is at least good enough for an action movie. Dominic West is over the top as Jigsaw - which is what Jigsaw should be! A horribly disfigured mob boss with a vendetta is not a subtle thing to begin with.
As for the "respectable" critics' complaints: 1. Violence: Of course it's violent! What part of the title "Punisher: War Zone" implies peaceful conflict resolution? He's not the "Admonisher". The gore and violence is not at the level of a "Saw" film, but it is high. It is rated "R" for a reason.
2. Dialogue: I think the critics have been spoiled by "Dark Knight" and "Iron Man". Those were comic-book movies with extraordinarily good dialogue. "Punisher: War Zone" is no worse than a "Predator" or "Rambo: First Blood". Not great, but not awful. This is not supposed to be "Hamlet".
3. Script: The story moves along well, and when there's a break in the action (which isn't very often), the film doesn't drag- it's always going somewhere. Not perfect, but good. Much better than the critics have made it out to be.
All in all, a good time, and one that I'll buy and re-watch as soon as it comes out on DVD.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाAccording to director Lexi Alexander during a recording of the "How Did This Get Made" podcast, the studio brought in Freddie Prinze Jr. to audition for the role of Jigsaw. She was surprisingly impressed by his audition, however was denied the right of casting him by Lionsgate.
- गूफ़This movie is a reboot and not a sequel to दण्ड देने वाला (2004), so any differences between the two movies are not necessarily continuity errors.
- भाव
Priest: God be with you, Frank.
Frank Castle: Sometimes I would like to get my hands on God.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनGerman retail video version was cut by approx. 1 minute to secure a "Not under 18" rating. The uncut version was released with a SPIO/JK approval but can be sold only with restrictions.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in The Blockbuster Buster: Top 10 WTF Moments That I Missed (2012)
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