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The plot revolves around British military contractor Lex Walker, who is told his daughter has died. When he arrives in Los Angeles and discovers the body is not hers, he begins an investigat... Read allThe plot revolves around British military contractor Lex Walker, who is told his daughter has died. When he arrives in Los Angeles and discovers the body is not hers, he begins an investigation.The plot revolves around British military contractor Lex Walker, who is told his daughter has died. When he arrives in Los Angeles and discovers the body is not hers, he begins an investigation.
David Yuzuk
- Jonas Saphire
- (as David Danello)
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This could have been a really good film but we struggled to hear the whole film. The English accent of the main character was not brilliant and the West Coast US accent of many of the actors meant it really difficult to hear individual words. We went through all the changes of sound on our system - even turned off the surround sound in case this made a difference, but each the voices were mumbled and muffled. it was a case of guess the words the whole way through. Have to say though, that I have to nominate Craig Fairbrass for a better Jack Reacher than Tom Cruise. I hope Lee Childs etc decide to change the actor for the next film
You know the story/drill here, it'll be hardly surprising how this will develop. Recently there was another movie called "Prince" which had Bruce Willis in it (well sort of), but the real funny thing is that Jason Patric was in that movie too. He had a different role than that he has in this one, but just the fact that he'd be in such similar movies alone is kind of crazy.
The action scenes are decent, though nothing to get too excited about. James Caan is great as always, even if his role is pretty paper thin, he makes the most of it. It's very simple as stated before and acting from other is not really something to look forward to exactly. Without Caan I'd given this max a 4/10
The action scenes are decent, though nothing to get too excited about. James Caan is great as always, even if his role is pretty paper thin, he makes the most of it. It's very simple as stated before and acting from other is not really something to look forward to exactly. Without Caan I'd given this max a 4/10
I wasn't sure what to expect but was pleasantly surprised for this low budget film. Suspenseful, action packed and good story line, this movie kept me waiting for what was next. The first five minutes got you straight into the film with the murder of a girl thought to be the daughter of Lex Walker. As the plot unfolded, it was easy to see who was behind the murder but the suspense came when you didn't know where his investigation would lead him next. Good mix with the British and American cast. The action was great, clean and not blood thirsty which tied in well with Lex Walkers character as a military man. Only criticism is I would have liked it better without all the 'F' bombs, the movie would have been better without it.
I went to see this movie because of the recognizable names of Shannon Elisabeth, Jason Patrick, and James Caan, but looking back at it, I'm not sure why. There was a time when having all three in a movie would draw a bigger crowd, but I'm not sure if all their 15 minutes of fame ever overlapped with each other. The movie is about a father who finds out his daughter's dead and goes to LA to ID a body that turns out not to be his daughter. When I read this description I assumed given the actors evolved that James Caan was the dad, Shannon Elisabeth was the daughter, and Jason Patrick had something to do with her going missing, but instead all three top names play mostly back seat drivers to some British actor behind the wheel who's most likely a bigger draw in the UK than he is here. The movie is very genetic and bland and kind of goes fully by the numbers for an action flick with nothing really sticking out to impress me. Although I did love James Caan in it.
Review: This is your basic crime thriller movie about a man trying to find his daughter who has been mistakenly identified as dead. If you've seen Craig Fairbrass movies before, then you know what to expect. He basically goes round kicking ass and the performances aren't anything amazing. It does seem quite low budget, even though James Caan and Jason Patric are in the movie, but you do end up sticking with it because the storyline takes time to unfold. The action does seem real and the storyline isn't totally bad, but it isn't one of those movies that will stick out in your mind. Average!
Round-Up: Even since the failure of Speed 2, Jason Patric has fallen off of the radar and he only pops up in movies every now and again. After the promising Lost Boys his career hadn't really taken off due to bad choices and an acting style that isn't that unique. James Caan just seems to take any role that comes along, but he will always be remembered for the Godfather and Misery. Craig Fairbrass will always be type casted because of his big build and his cockney accent. We will never see if he can really act until he does something out of his comfort zone.
Budget: $4million Worldwide Gross: N/A
I recommend this movie to people who are into there crime/thrillers about a an English man trying to find his daughter in America. 2/10
Round-Up: Even since the failure of Speed 2, Jason Patric has fallen off of the radar and he only pops up in movies every now and again. After the promising Lost Boys his career hadn't really taken off due to bad choices and an acting style that isn't that unique. James Caan just seems to take any role that comes along, but he will always be remembered for the Godfather and Misery. Craig Fairbrass will always be type casted because of his big build and his cockney accent. We will never see if he can really act until he does something out of his comfort zone.
Budget: $4million Worldwide Gross: N/A
I recommend this movie to people who are into there crime/thrillers about a an English man trying to find his daughter in America. 2/10
Did you know
- TriviaMark and Christine Holder were the Manager's of Craig Fairbrass and Brian Miller and also Producers on the film and admitted in writing to embezzling their salaries along with the vast majority of the CAST and CREW. When Fairbrass and Miller discovered this they attempted to right the situation but the Holders defamed, slandered and attacked them with false and malicious accusations that forced Miller/Fairbrass to sue the Holders in Federal Court. Both won major settlements against the Holders.
- GoofsWhilst being notified of his daughter's death, Lex's commanding officer tells him that the body is still in LA and that the authorities need him "to sign off on it before it can be shipped back to London for burial".
However, upon leaving Afghanistan he flies back to the UK, believing that his daughter's body is coming home the next day, when his friend Nick visits and tells him that "Her body's still in Los Angeles".
- ConnectionsReferences Gone with the Wind (1939)
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