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My Name Is Modesty: A Modesty Blaise Adventure

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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My Name Is Modesty: A Modesty Blaise Adventure (2004)
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When her surrogate father who owns the casino she works in gets murdered, Modesty Blaise takes on those that killed him and are now at the casino to rob it. It turns out she is more than jus... Read allWhen her surrogate father who owns the casino she works in gets murdered, Modesty Blaise takes on those that killed him and are now at the casino to rob it. It turns out she is more than just a modest worker.When her surrogate father who owns the casino she works in gets murdered, Modesty Blaise takes on those that killed him and are now at the casino to rob it. It turns out she is more than just a modest worker.

  • Director
    • Scott Spiegel
  • Writers
    • Lee Batchler
    • Janet Scott Batchler
  • Stars
    • Alexandra Staden
    • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    • Raymond Cruz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Scott Spiegel
    • Writers
      • Lee Batchler
      • Janet Scott Batchler
    • Stars
      • Alexandra Staden
      • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
      • Raymond Cruz
    • 59User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alexandra Staden
    Alexandra Staden
    • Modesty Blaise
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    • Miklos
    Raymond Cruz
    Raymond Cruz
    • Raphael Garcia
    Fred Pearson
    Fred Pearson
    • Professor Lob
    Valentin Teodosiu
    Valentin Teodosiu
    • Henri Louche
    Eugenia Yuan
    Eugenia Yuan
    • Irina
    Bianca Ana Tudorica
    • Young Modesty
    Ion Haiduc
    Ion Haiduc
    • High Roller
    Laura Iordache
    • Olivette
    Ana Maria Florescu
    • Danielle
    Bogdan Dumitrescu
    Bogdan Dumitrescu
    • Boutellis
    Dan Chiriac
    • Ishua
    Marcel Cobzariu
    • Charopos
    Dragos Bucur
    Dragos Bucur
    • Janos
    Dan Astileanu
    • Squad Leader
    Ioana Ginghina
    • Estella
    Oana Albu
    • Refugee Woman
    Damian Victor Oancea
    • Sympathetic Man
    • (as Damian Oancea)
    • Director
      • Scott Spiegel
    • Writers
      • Lee Batchler
      • Janet Scott Batchler
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    4lastliberal-853-253708

    Not a winner

    There was a Modesty Blaise film in the 60s, and Quentin Tarantino produced this low budget version to preserve the rights until he could direct a big budget film.

    It stars Alexandra Staden as Modesty. No shame in not knowing who she is, as she has no great credits.

    More likely, you will recognize Nikolaj Coaster-Waldau (Nightwatch, "Game of Thrones"), or Raymond Cruz (Training Day, "The Closer"), or even Eugenia Yuan (The Eye 2, 3 Extremes II).

    Lots of talking and little action until the very end. Staden is just a bit too skinny to be believable.
    3kodekon

    A disgrace

    I have grown up reading Modesty Blaise, both the comics and the books, and she truly is a heroine to me. Although not being a great fan of Quentin Tarantino I anyway was interested to hear a few years back that he was considering making a film of her: could he finally give Modesty a nice big screen treatment she's worthy of? I heard of 'My Name Is Modesty' a few months ago and checked the stars it had been given here, and wasn't too surprised to find out the score was not too high, since beloved characters often have hard time melting the fans' heart if not done exactly right. So I decided not to read any reviews and see the film instead, and well, I just finished watching it, and I'm stunned, and sad, and yeah, pretty furious, too. Sad and furious of giving over an hour of my time seeing something so fabulous as Modesty Blaise-character being turned into a film that has nothing to give to a viewer or a fan.

    It seems that almost everything about this film is sub-par and unprofessional, although I must admit seeing some actors in other films earlier where they were fine so I can't blame them. But the screenplay and the directing... my god, why even make this kind of crap with production values slightly bigger than your average TV-film but done much worse? I don't know the background of this film and actually I really don't want to know, but I just can't help wondering that how on earth could Tarantino with a straight face tell that he loves Modesty and then put his name on this? He just lost a huge amount of respect in my eyes. The director was not the right man for this job and I can honestly thank him for ruining my night.

    I give this film 3 stars and those stars go to the actors and the technical quality which could've been worse. The other seven stars missing are what this film was not good at. Oh well, hopefully at some point there will be a serious production of The Modesty Blaise Movie that has some other goals than to steal money from the Modesty fans. Although if people like Tarantino are the ones making the decisions I'm not holding my breath.
    7DocS-1

    The best treatment so far!

    Rented and watched this short (< 90 minutes) work. It's by far the best treatment Modesty has received on film -- and her creator, Peter O'Donnell, agrees, participating as a "Creative Consultant." The character, and we who love her, are handled with respect. Spiegel's direction is the best he's done to date, and the casting was very well done. Alexandra Staden is almost physically perfect as a match to the original Jim Holdaway illustrations of Modesty. A terrific find by whoever cast her! Raymond Cruz as a young Rafael Garcia was also excellent. I hope that Tarantino & co. will go on to make more in the series -- I'm especially interested to see whom they'd choose to be the incomparable Willie Garvin!
    7Alan-40

    Unexpectedly good

    Unfortunately many consumers who write reviews for IMDb equate low budget with not good. Whatever else this movie might need, more budget really isn't part of it. Big sets and lots of special effects would have turned it into another Lara Croft movie. What we have here is a step or two better than that.

    The nearly unknown Alexandra Staden is captivating as the enigmatic Modesty, and this is crucial for this movie to work. Her wise little smiles and knowing looks are formidable, and you find yourself wishing that the camera won't leaver her face. It makes it workable that the bad guy Nikolai, played by also little known (in the U.S. at least) Nikolaj Coaster-Waldau might take an unusually cerebral interest in her, something Modesty can exploit. She is able to divert his raping her with just a shove and spitting out "stop wasting my time!" then storming off between his heavily armed yet suddenly diffident henchmen. Making a scene like that plausible doesn't happen by accident.

    Probably the biggest problem I have with the rail-thin Staden playing Modesty is it just isn't very believable for her to go hand to hand with an athletic and muscled looking guy like Coaster-Waldau and beat him. She just ain't a Peta Wilson or a pumped-up Hilary Swank type actress who can throw a convincing punch. Coaster-Waldau letting himself be overpowered by Staden looks like he's just roughhousing with his little sister.

    Since this is not really an action film, this isn't a big flaw. I just hope they do better on that if and when they make sequels.
    6p-gibbs

    The reason this film was made

    If you are a Modesty Blaise fan, you will know if you have watched this film its miles better than the strange sixties one! but it is a rather low budget film, well almost a no budget film in fact.

    The problem that Miramax the owners of the rights to make a Modesty Blaise film had was they could not agree on a script for the big budget film version of Modesty and their rights to make a film were about to run out. In order to keep the film rights they had to make a film, and this is it.

    In the past such a film would get shown for one night in the middle of nowhere to show it had been made and shown, and then they would bury it in the film company's vaults never to be see again. The only one they wanted you to see was the big budget version they hope to make soon as they had a script they could agree on. However with with DVD rentals and sales, their is alway the chance to make some money on a DVD of the low budget version however little it cost to make (and this one was shot in 18 days with a director hired one week before shooting !!).

    However I like it, its not the film of Modesty Blaise I would have expected to see, but it sticks to Modesty's history reasonable well, and for fans the icing on the cake is a 40 minute interview with Peter O'Donnell in the DVDs extras, as well as an annoying one with Quentin Tarantino and his buddy the director at their most infantile. By the way, Quentin Tarantino hopes to direct the big budget version when, and if ever it gets made.

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    • Trivia
      When Modesty says, sarcastically, that she's 65, in "reality" she was telling the truth. This movie takes place in 2003 and in the comic Modesty was born around the year 1938. Exactly 65 years before 2003.
    • Goofs
      When Modesty opens to the first page of Lob's copy of "Morte d'Arthur", the text is in English, as it should be. As she leafs through the pages, however, the text changes to French.
    • Quotes

      Modesty Blaise: We always have choices about what we make of ourselves, but we don't always know where those choices will lead.

    • Connections
      Edited from A Bridge Too Far (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      Jared Hazak
      Written by Waleed Issa

      Performed by Gabriel Mann (as Gabe Rutman)

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • My Name Is Modesty
    • Filming locations
      • Romania
    • Production company
      • Miramax
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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