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Felon

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
87K
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Val Kilmer, Stephen Dorff, and Harold Perrineau in Felon (2008)
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Locked up for killing an intruder in self-defense, a family man must cope with life in the violent penal system.Locked up for killing an intruder in self-defense, a family man must cope with life in the violent penal system.Locked up for killing an intruder in self-defense, a family man must cope with life in the violent penal system.

  • Director
    • Ric Roman Waugh
  • Writer
    • Ric Roman Waugh
  • Stars
    • Stephen Dorff
    • Marisol Nichols
    • Vincent Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    87K
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    • Director
      • Ric Roman Waugh
    • Writer
      • Ric Roman Waugh
    • Stars
      • Stephen Dorff
      • Marisol Nichols
      • Vincent Miller
    • 207User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
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    Stephen Dorff
    Stephen Dorff
    • Wade Porter
    Marisol Nichols
    Marisol Nichols
    • Laura Porter
    Vincent Miller
    • Michael Porter
    Anne Archer
    Anne Archer
    • Maggie
    Larnell Stovall
    Larnell Stovall
    • Viper
    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • John Smith
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Gordon
    Johnny Lewis
    Johnny Lewis
    • Snowman
    Harold Perrineau
    Harold Perrineau
    • Lt. Jackson
    Shawn Prince
    Shawn Prince
    • Todd Jackson
    Chris Browning
    Chris Browning
    • Danny Samson
    Nick Chinlund
    Nick Chinlund
    • Sgt. Roberts
    Greg Serano
    Greg Serano
    • Officer Diaz
    Jake Walker
    • Warden Harris
    Nate Parker
    Nate Parker
    • Officer Collins
    Mike Seal
    Mike Seal
    • Williams
    Louie Pescador
    • Oso
    Gabriel 'Bam Bam' Merendon
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    • Director
      • Ric Roman Waugh
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      • Ric Roman Waugh
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    7AKRob3

    Great / Shaky Camera

    This movie would be so much better if it wasn't filmed in such a shaky manner. It made me totally seasick. Great story, acting and premise, though. We really enjoyed the idea.

    But I could barely watch - I had to mostly just listen to it. Filming with constant motion does NOT make the movie better. I hate when movies are like this.
    7Leofwine_draca

    Solid prison drama

    Despite the proliferation of prison movies since, well, ever, FELON manages to be a fresh and entertaining example of the genre. Stephen Dorff (remember him?) stars as an ordinary family guy who accidentally kills a burglar and finds himself in a high-security prison.

    The usual prison clichés abound, with a lot of the focus on brutal fisticuffs as inmates battle it out for supremacy. It reminded me a little of Van Damme's IN HELL, although while that was a pure action film with superbly staged fights, FELON concentrates on the drama between the characters.

    Overall, the film holds together well. Time is taken to get to know the characters, not just the prisoners but also those on the outside: the brutal guard who takes his problems home with him, the wife struggling to make it with a husband in prison. It's a film which avoids stereotyping heroes and villains and does well because of it.

    One of the real strengths - and this is a surprise - is Val Kilmer in a supporting role as a seasoned lifer. Kilmer turns out to be excellent, bringing real gravitas to his role; to put it bluntly, I've never seen him this good before, and watching him inhabit his role is a real pleasure. Dorff, too, is actually pretty decent, making it easy for the viewer to sympathise with his character's plight.

    FELON certainly isn't a classic film, and it's far from the best of the prison movie sub-genre, but it's one of those movies you catch on TV late at night which leaves a real impression. I really liked it.
    8a_aleksan

    A very accomplished movie

    It's really nice to stumble upon good movies when you don't expect it. Nowadays, we are becoming more and more guided by the marketing that goes behind the movies, to realize when we actually go see them that we are often left unsatisfied.

    Felon is a movie about a man who is working hard to create a life for himself and his family, he has worked hard to establish his own business and feels as though he is finally ready to start reaping the fruits of his labour. Then, life brings a unexpected twist and he finds himself in prison. From this point on, we see transformations of a man who is forced into a new world where he has no control.

    This movie is a great glimpse of the extreme conditions that the American correctional system can create. It also displays very well how people can get corrupted by power. All the actors in this movie shine and portray perfectly their characters. The story is very well told and by the end of the movie, you are left reflecting on how the correctional system has so many flaws and how it drives people to become their worst, both as inmates and as guards. However, the film also shows that even in these circumstances, there are great acts of humanity and compassion.

    A very good movie, definitely worth the watch. 8/10.
    8Top_Dawg_Critic

    It gets better as the film progresses.

    At the start of the film, I wasn't impressed with much - poor directing, lack of proper cast direction, bad sound quality, and even got annoyed with the horrible shaky cam that started to give me a migraine. But as the film progressed, I'm not sure if I got used to the shaky cam (as well as the other issues) or if in fact, everything started to improve, but I started really getting into the story. It still had issues with bad scene transitions and some lack of proper direction, but most can be forgiven as rookie mistakes for newb (at the time) filmmaker Ric Roman Waugh.

    However what this film did deliver is a constant tension and suspense filled story, getting better by the minute, and stellar performances by Dorff and especially Kilmer, who nailed his character. Waugh has certainly grown and improved as a filmmaker, as one of my favorite all-time films is Shot Caller (I rated it 10/10), also written and directed by Waugh. So maybe I was a little hard on this film as I saw it after Shot Caller, which was a near-perfect film, and thus set the bar high. Nevertheless, this film is a great story and another of Waugh's must-see films, but maybe see this one first if you haven't seen Shot Caller yet. Both films are in the same genre, but Shot Caller is imo Waugh's best work to date.
    7vampyrecowboy

    The sad part is that so much of this is true

    I can't say that I like it.

    I can't say that I don't like it.

    This sadly is the truth of what prison is like.

    You can get jailed for little reason and unless your defense is solid, you go to jail - whether it's long term or not, there are rules...and they are not the same as outside.

    Many times the guards are far worse than the inmates who are detained...and this proves it to a better perspective than most jail movies I've seen.

    It's a game that once you leave that courtroom, you have to learn very quickly.

    To those that commented on being charged and arrested for protecting your family - yes, sad but true...unless you were injured there was a weapon in direct contact, should you kill somebody or even injure them serious enough to be disabled or have physical problem, then you can be charged with murder, attempted murder, willful negligence and a slew of other charges.

    Even if you were in a convenience store and it was being robbed and you worked as a cashier...unless a weapon was brought onto you, should you defend yourself and hold and sustain the attacker - you are liable for criminal charges...even if there are witnesses and camera video recordings.

    The justice system is beyond messed.

    If you were to injure somebody in a related instance, it would sometimes be better to be killed in the same event - as the law can screw you severely.

    This happens in the US and in Canada.

    Nobody is innocent and that is the sad but true fact.

    Your own home, locked, secured and protected by you and your family has little value the moment you decide to defend yourself and have any good chance in doing so.

    Justice is blind, it's for the wealthy and the famous.

    Never rely on the public defender. Do whatever you must to get a lawyer that does not work for the county...they are a joke to the defense system and have virtually no trial experience.

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    Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins in The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
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    • Trivia
      Based on actual atrocities at Corcoran State Prison.
    • Goofs
      Towards the beginning of the movie as Wade is speaking to his Public Defender she mentions that the bail is set at $1M dollars and whether he had $1M dollars to put up as collateral. In reality he would only have to put up 10% which would have been $100,000.
    • Quotes

      John Smith: When your life is defined by a single action, it changes the concept of time.

    • Connections
      Followed by Shot Caller (2017)

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 2008 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Criminal
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Stage 6 Films
      • Tucker Tooley Entertainment
      • Pantry Films
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    • Budget
      • $2,900,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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