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Live!

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 36m
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5.8/10
5.2K
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Eva Mendes in Live! (2007)
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A mockumentary following an ambitious TV network executive trying to produce a controversial reality show where contestants play Russian Roulette.A mockumentary following an ambitious TV network executive trying to produce a controversial reality show where contestants play Russian Roulette.A mockumentary following an ambitious TV network executive trying to produce a controversial reality show where contestants play Russian Roulette.

  • Director
    • Bill Guttentag
  • Writer
    • Bill Guttentag
  • Stars
    • Eva Mendes
    • David Krumholtz
    • Rob Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    5.2K
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    • Director
      • Bill Guttentag
    • Writer
      • Bill Guttentag
    • Stars
      • Eva Mendes
      • David Krumholtz
      • Rob Brown
    • 34User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Eva Mendes
    Eva Mendes
    • Katy
    David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz
    • Rex
    Rob Brown
    Rob Brown
    • Byron
    Katie Cassidy
    Katie Cassidy
    • Jewel
    Jay Hernandez
    Jay Hernandez
    • Pablo
    Eric Lively
    Eric Lively
    • Brad
    Monet Mazur
    Monet Mazur
    • Abalone
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • Rick
    Danny Comden
    Danny Comden
    • Buck
    Paul Michael Glaser
    Paul Michael Glaser
    • Network President
    Missi Pyle
    Missi Pyle
    • Plummy
    Andre Braugher
    Andre Braugher
    • Don
    Charlotte Ross
    Charlotte Ross
    • Jennifer
    Michelle Krusiec
    Michelle Krusiec
    • Dylan
    Mageina Tovah
    Mageina Tovah
    • Kelly
    Todd Stashwick
    Todd Stashwick
    • Dave
    Robin Paul
    Robin Paul
    • Meagan
    Patrick Fischler
    Patrick Fischler
    • Trevor
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    7claudio_carvalho

    Great Storyline, Terrible Camera Work

    The greedy ABN television network executive Katy Coubert (Eva Mendes) is seeking a way to increase the audience of her network. She recalls the arenas, police car chases and several other examples through history to demonstrate that people enjoy watching blood and she has the idea of producing a controversial reality show of Russian Roulette with six contestants and five-million dollars for each winner. Katy has to convince the network Powers That Be that the show will be well successful and will increase the TV ratings while the network lawyer Don (Andre Braugher) convinces the authorities to allow the late night show.

    Then she selects the six contestants: the aspirant actress Jewel (Katie Cassidy); the Mexican gay cook Pablo (Jay Hernandez); the aspirant writer Byron (Rob Brown); the performer Abalone (Monet Mazur); the just graduated student and surfer Brad (Eric Lively); and Rick (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). Will the show be well-succeeded?

    "Live!" is a drama with a great storyline that shows how far a TV might dare to go to increase the audience that loves to see tragedies and other bloody event. Unfortunately the idea of making of a documentary is unoriginal and serves only to make a cheaper movie, with a terrible camera work. The conclusion is not a surprise for a society that worships weapons. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Ao Vivo!" ("Live!")
    lota-hadley

    Loved It

    I thought this was great, but I'm not a fan of reality shows at all. "Live" raised questions I think we need to think about. How far are we willing to go for fame? It raises the questions on fame vs life etc. I loved how it played like any other reality show but showed how sometimes the choices we make in life for attention can be devastating to us and everyone around us. I remember watching "Running Man" a few years back and thinking that the events that entertained the audiences in that film could very well be a reality in a few years. People might be entertained by watching people murder each other for sport. I saw a preview version of "Live" and anxiously awaited it's release. I was so surprised it came and went and I don't remember seeing a single preview trailer. "Live" was a great example to show humanity that reality TV may not be the best form of entertainment. I give it at least 7 stars.
    7exclamationpoints

    Definitely worth watching; no masterpiece.

    Although I found the message of the movie somewhat cliché (as I'm sure many, including the writer(s), will agree) and I thought I spotted a plot hole here or there, it had a decent script, effective directing and decent acting from the entire cast. That's decent twice, because although I definitely feel that this production deserved the time, money and energy invested, I am more looking forward to seeing the director's future, hopefully more refined work.

    However, as someone said in a discussion thread below, the climax really made you feel as if you were transported into the semi-fictional world of the film, despite being aware of what your own reality is like. That's a tough thing to accomplish, and that, combined with several other moments of effective self-reference by the movie, can only cause me to conclude that it's a solid piece of work by all involved, and it shows definite promise of To sum up: overall worth watching at least once.
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Live!

    As reality television become staple programming, we have contestants playing games around the world, or just doing so on an island. We have those that propel some into instant fame upon winning a singing competition, and audience participation is key if ratings are to rocket through the sky. Live! allows the audience a little of behind the scenes action in a mockumentary that takes a look at how such programmes get conceived with always an eye looking at the ratings, and the other eye looking at potential revenue stream in the form of selling air time to advertisers.

    Eva Mendes, who also serves as executive producer, stars as Katy, a network station's programming manager out to look for the next big thing to save their flagging station ratings amongst the CBS and the NBCs. In one brainstorming session, the thought of Russian roulette got bounced around, and given the nature of the game - where one puts a loaded gun to the head and pulls the trigger - it borders on simple human decency, and who would want to allow someone getting killed live on air being put out by their station?

    And there's where the mockumentary kicks into full gear for the first hour, where we follow Katy (conveniently she has an indie film crew following her in a bid to make their own documentary) around the office and engage in some heavy politicking and lobbying of her brainchild through departments such as marketing, sales, legal as represented by corporate counsel Don (Andre Braugher) and even to convince the network presidents herself. And it is indeed interesting as you see all the corporate backstabbing, back-biting, and elevator pitches get delivered with conviction to sell something as radical as this, with the stroking of egos constantly being proved to be effective.

    We also get to be chummy with the would be contestants, as we dig a little into their backgrounds as diverse as an extreme sports athlete, to a farmer struggling to keep his family afloat, from an actress wannabe, to a gay Latino looking for some self-respect. Naturally you expect some stereotyping here, but one thing common with everyone is, so long as you're holding a loaded gun to your head, all bets are off and only a pull of the trigger, if they survive, will decide if they get to stay alive and walk away with the prize money of US$5 million. Which makes you wonder, would you risk it all to do the same, for the same amount of money?

    The last moments of the film provide that debut episode, and truth be told, it is rather interesting to watch, playing to our voyeuristic tendencies which make reality TV so popular these days. It's openly admitting to satisfying our blood lust, with death on screen for the masses, like old styled gladiatorial fights, or public executions where you deliberate attend just to see what you've come to see. Those unfamiliar with how live or game shows are produced, get a look behind the scenes as well in the coordination of technical expertise and manipulation to milk shots of the moment, for the goggle box audience.

    While this is fiction through and through, I wouldn't help but shudder if one day we do have such game shows being put live on the air, packaged as entertainment. Written and directed by Bill Guttentag (who brought us the documentary Nanking), this film does seem rather plain sailing, until of course a shocker of a finale which you probably didn't see it coming, re-emphasizing of course, whether TV violence has a negative aspect to daily lives.
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    Implausible

    If you can suspend your disbelief enough to accept a reality TV show featuring Russian roulette, then you might enjoy this movie. If it bothers you that they're even insinuating that this is possible, then you should probably just skip it.

    Unfortunately, there really isn't much more to this movie than the initial concept of an offensive reality TV show. The first half of the movie is downright boring at parts. People argue back and forth about whether the concept is moral or not. Then they argue back and forth about whether it's legal. Then they argue about budget, advertisers, and other crap. Maybe all this setup is necessary, but it's not very interesting. Some of the actors were pretty good, but I found most of the writing, direction, and acting to be of TV quality. In fact, when I was watching this, I assumed it was a made-for-TV movie, and I was somewhat surprised to find out that it wasn't.

    Of course, one could look at this as yet another commentary -- satire layered on top of satire -- but I'm simply not interested in analyzing whether poor camera work was some part of an overarching statement on TV, media, and film. The movie was not compelling enough for that.

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      While the whole premise of the show is Russian roulette, somehow the legal team says because the killing bullet is unknown they can legally show the game. While in actuality, there are federal laws which would prevent this kind of show from ever existing. The show would be considered reckless endangerment as it meets the legal definition. Reckless endangerment is a crime consisting of acts that create a substantial risk of serious physical injury to another person. The accused person isn't required to intend the resulting or potential harm, but must have acted in a way that showed a disregard for the foreseeable consequences of the actions.
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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Intense Russian Roulette Scenes (2016)
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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2007 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rus Ruleti
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Atlas Entertainment
      • Mosaic
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      • $2,228,368
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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