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Icarus

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
4.5K
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Icarus (2010)
A Soviet-trained assassin is determined to escape his double life as a hitman and as a husband-father.
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A Soviet-trained assassin is determined to escape his double life as a hitman and as a husband-father.A Soviet-trained assassin is determined to escape his double life as a hitman and as a husband-father.A Soviet-trained assassin is determined to escape his double life as a hitman and as a husband-father.

  • Director
    • Dolph Lundgren
  • Writer
    • Raul Inglis
  • Stars
    • Dolph Lundgren
    • Stefanie von Pfetten
    • Samantha Ferris
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
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    • Director
      • Dolph Lundgren
    • Writer
      • Raul Inglis
    • Stars
      • Dolph Lundgren
      • Stefanie von Pfetten
      • Samantha Ferris
    • 33User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dolph Lundgren
    Dolph Lundgren
    • Edward Genn…
    Stefanie von Pfetten
    Stefanie von Pfetten
    • Joey
    • (as Stefanie Von Pfetten)
    Samantha Ferris
    Samantha Ferris
    • Kerr
    David James Lewis
    David James Lewis
    • Mr. Graham
    • (as David Lewis)
    Lindsay Maxwell
    Lindsay Maxwell
    • April
    John Tench
    John Tench
    • Serge
    Bo Svenson
    Bo Svenson
    • Vadim
    Katelyn Mager
    • Taylor
    Monique Ganderton
    Monique Ganderton
    • Kim
    Slavi Slavov
    Slavi Slavov
    • Oleg
    Stephen Chang
    Stephen Chang
    • John: Chinese Boss
    • (as Stephen M.D. Chang)
    Igor Morozov
    • Russian Officer
    Mike Carpenter
    • Young Icarus
    Marian Koprada
    • Young Vadim
    Chantal Forde
    • Janet
    Malcolm Stewart
    Malcolm Stewart
    • Jeff
    Patricia Mayen-Salazar
    Patricia Mayen-Salazar
    • Manuela
    Dan Payne
    Dan Payne
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    • Director
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    • Writer
      • Raul Inglis
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    User reviews33

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    6lovecraft231

    Serviceable Action Junkfood

    It makes sense for somebody whose a veteran actor of a specific genre to eventually be a producer, writer or director for said movie. Many a genre stalwart-Angela Bettis, Robert Englund, and Bruce Campbell have all taken a part of directing films, for better or for worse. So for someone like Dolph Lungren, it makes sense, as he's been a veteran of macho action films for a long time, and has already directed some titles in said genre. Which leads to this film, "The Killing Machine."

    Dolph stars as Edward Genn, a divorced father and investment broker, whose living a double life. You see, he also used to be a dangerous KGB assassin known as "Icarus." Well, the past comes back to haunt him in the Russian mob, and when they go after his family, it's time to strike back.

    As you can tell, "The Killing Machine" is pretty much your meat and potatoes style action/revenge movie. Thankfully, said meal isn't unappetizing, though it's certainly not spectacular. This comes from Anchor Bay, who at least seem to have an eye when it comes to direct to DVD action fair, in that said movies have good production values. It's also got enough bloody violence to satiate fans of mindless action fare, and it's all done with relish without feeling like overkill. Lundgren himself does a fine job as the former assassin, doing what he can with the rather basic material (though I had to turn on the subtitles whenever he delivered a monologue), and it's always fun to see Bo Svenson, here acting with a very unconvincing Russian accent. That's just fine though, as it adds to the escapist tone of the whole thing.

    If there are any problems, it's the direction and a few other performances. Sure, Lundgren will always be a convincing bad ass, but as a director, there isn't a whole lot about his style that sticks out (though it's nice to see someone not resort to hyperactive editing choices), as it's all done straightforward to the point of feeling a bit vanilla. Also, Stefanie Von Pfetten and Lindsay Maxwell deliver performances that could only be described as "unsatisfactory at best." They're really bad here, and kinda drag thing down whenever they show up, though they are pretty attractive.

    As a whole, "The Killing Machine" isn't bad for a weekend afternoon action movie. It's serviceable enough, though it's more passable than it is exciting to be honest.
    7ReviewsbyDave

    Surprisingly good movie, but not box office material.

    Surprisingly good movie, but not box office material.

    Decided to watch this over the weekend out of boredom and was semi-impressed. Not going to waste time over-analyzing an obvious B+ movie like some of the other reviewers.

    Its like watching Family Man mixed with some assassin for hire type movie. Action isn't bad, good blood spatter. Actresses were deliciously beautiful. Some human elements in the film. Again, if you're looking for sophisticated plot, not the best place for a movie of this grade. The film does make a reasonable attempt at a story. Just enjoy the action film.
    5lost-in-limbo

    "You are what you are. There's no escaping it."

    This straight-to-DVD enterprise is quite a mindless parade of macho, bullets and blood in this same-old, same-old get-up that sees a professional KGB-trained assassin finding himself with a contract on his head. You can he trust, that's what it comes down to as his family find out he's living a lie. Being much more than just a businessman. Everything about this venture is heavily contrived, but outside some sluggish moments and the monotonous narrative filled with deep in- thought dialogues, but let's not also forget those stares. Dolph Lundgren who stars (in a methodical performance), but also directs keeps things rather repetitive, where it seems to be becoming a comfortable formula. He pumps up the screen with numerous slow-motion shots and frantic shot-on camera frames trying to give a personal touch. Talk about personal, Lundgren really gets up and personal when in conversation. What starts of immensely slow, gets better as it goes along where it eventually opens with blistering set-pieces of shootouts and brutal hand-to-hand combat with an ending that throws an ironic twist of fate. The plot tries to balance out its human dramas, but the pandering script is too heavy-handed and feels like a smokescreen as our man becomes a pawn in a much bigger game. Also making an appearance is Bo Svenson. While for me it might not have been as fun as some of Dolph's other recent outings. However while predictable and at times slow, "The Killing Machine" is a bold b-grade action joint.

    "I guess today is your lucky day."
    5ccunning-73587

    It is entertaining, it is exactly what you should have expected with it when you ordered it, and it is not a classic.

    It is entertaining, it is exactly what you should have expected with it when you ordered it, and it is not a classic. Lots of shootouts & killing, lots of testosterone, lots of close quarter combat fighting (with lots of fighting 'grunting' noises, though a bit too much shaky camera action), car chases & crashes, and lots of action go along with Dolph and his pictures. Synopsis: Dolph is an assassin, a former KGB operative with a new identity himself, it involves the KGB's old operatives, the Russian mafia, some nebulous oriental mafia group, the American 'crime syndicate', the CIA, and subgroups, with their own special interests, of the above. Dolph still loves his ex-wife & daughter but has a gorgeous hottie to help him make it from dusk to dawn. Suddenly Dolph finds himself a target from all the above groups without anyone to trust. In the end he is in conflict with a former KBG agent, who was a friend, and whose life he once saved. You have to love the infinite ammo cheat whenever it is called on, and that Dolph can be unarmed & can still kill multiple well trained & heavily armed advisories. Lots of dots were not connected and there were unanswered questions. hollywood follows its receipt for moneymaking: Guns, guns, & more guns (You have to question hollywood's integrity when they preach anti-2nd amendment but don't let their statements interfere with the box office gross), pinball speed action, a little skin, a dollop of 'love' to try to make it movie with some 'redeeming quaintly' (which this move does not have). Enjoy it for what it is worth.
    5RoboRabbit89

    A good Dolph Lundgren movie.

    Dolph Lundgren is one of those actors that either makes a hit or miss type of action film. Now I do like him, although growing up I didn't seek out his movies, I was more interested in Chuck Norris, Jackie Chan and Jean Claude Van Damme, but Dolph is one of those actors that have a likable quality at least I feel is appealing and charming, even if he's in films that are sometimes over the top.

    This was the best film he made in awhile and surprisingly he directed it himself. The film is your typical hit-man with a family, that gets caught up in his dangerous life type. But Dolph made it fun and at least a little fresh.

    The body count is satisfying as well as the action scenes, and decently paced. The story is what you've seen before but I feel Dolph made it fun with some OK twists here and there. There are one liners Dolph says but kept to a minimum, because it's more of a serious movie than a tongue-in-cheek one. I originally seen this back in 2013 and I loved it, I was like finally a good Dolph Lundgren movie, because before I had only seen him in some crappy films that were forgettable and they really sucked, you know, really disappointing.

    Overall a good film from start to finish and very re-watchable as well. I give it a 5/10. If your an action fan or a Dolph Lundgren fan, honestly check it out. Highly recommended.

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    • Trivia
      Dolph Lundgren admitted he didn't like the new US title "The Killing Machine" and found it rather stupid, the original title "Icarus" being more mysterious and intriguing.
    • Goofs
      The Beretta 92FS Inox pistol used by Icarus suddenly changes to a Taurus PT92 and then back to a 92FS Inox during a shootout.
    • Quotes

      Edward Genn: That's the funny thing about fate... if you don't follow, it will drag you where it wants to go.

    • Alternate versions
      The German DVD and Blu-Ray version is presented in the wrong image aspect ratio of 1.78:1 instead of the original 2.35:1 (cinemascope) ratio, featured on the French DVD / BLu-ray edition.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Entertainment Tonight: Episode dated 29 May 2009 (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Say You Don't Love Me
      Performed by Reese

      Courtesy of Exile Records

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    • Release date
      • July 2010 (Indonesia)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Audio Visual Entertainment (Greece)
      • Aurum Producciones (Spain)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • The Killing Machine
    • Filming locations
      • Langley, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Cinetel Films
      • Insight Film Studios
      • The Movie Network (TMN)
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $72,643
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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