A stoner - who is in fact a government agent - is marked as a liability and targeted for extermination. But he's too well-trained and too high for them to handle.A stoner - who is in fact a government agent - is marked as a liability and targeted for extermination. But he's too well-trained and too high for them to handle.A stoner - who is in fact a government agent - is marked as a liability and targeted for extermination. But he's too well-trained and too high for them to handle.
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This film is a bit silly but that doesn't matter as it is a lot of fun. There are quite a few humorous moments as well as plenty of action. It must be stated that the action is brutal to degree that might disturb some viewers. In many ways Mike is very like 'Jason Bourne'... an elite agent with memory problems; he is also very different as he doesn't know he has memory problems and Bourne didn't do drugs and draw comics. The story manages to provide some decent twists. The cast is solid; most notably Jesse Eisenberg who is a lot of fun as Mike... a character who is understandably confused when he realises he has elite combat skills. Kristen Stewart provides solid support as Phoebe. Topher Grace is good fun as villain Yates; he isn't a typical action movie villain... his character is far from tough. Overall this is a fun film that provides solid action with some good laughs.
There is a pleasingly gaudy unreality to 'American Ultra' that I found immensely satisfying, the preternaturally drab late-night convenience store Mike 'works' at has an eerily deserted, Stephen King-esque demeanour, and I get the strong impression that the only customer he has ever served is the demonstratively anxious Government agent (Connie Britton) that clumsily activates Mike's previously dormant ability to auspiciously Van Dammage all that deign to tarry unadvisedly in his volatile proximity! The set-up is simplicity itself, Mike & Phoebe Larson (Kristen Stewart) are the adorably fuzzy-wuzzy stoner couple whose Ganja-garlanded bliss is royally fubar'd by the murderous machinations of a malevolent mob of black-hatted assassins, which forms the exhilaratingly bloody catalyst for the blackly funny, graphically violent, bonged-out Bourne buffoonery! Subtlety is resolutely not American Ultra's strong point, and like any hyperbolically-inclined, bullet-blasted actioner, a generous suspension of disbelief is absolutely essential, and there is a thrillingly kinetic, brashly cartoonish quality which suited the film's hyperreal milieu, while this isn't exactly 'The Manchurian Candidate' for the 'Ghost World' generation, it is quite frequently a delightfully dumb, hugely fun, brain-fried good time! And I must say, that the bizarrely earnest scene wherein the understandably discombobulated Mike ingenuously asks his no less beleaguered girlfriend Phoebe if he was a robot genuinely cracked me up! Stewart & Eisenberg are a B-movie marijuana made in heaven!
If you like movies with a weird touch, that have a strange story to tell and are not too squeamish about it, you could do worse. You could also do a bit better of course, but let's not focus on the negative things, but rather on the positives. This is entertaining enough to enjoy for what it is. I don't think it was successful enough to turn it into a series, but it works for what it is
American Ultra is ultra violent, ultra simplistic and yes, a little stupid. But I think it's supposed to be?
As B Movie or just "childish R Rated" pleasure, this movie works. A lot of things going for it actually: a very punch mise en scène, some good casting and good performances from Kristen Stewart & co. given the genre and topic.... and yes, good fun.
Given the negative reviews, this may sound defensive but I am sure that a lot of people will enjoy it for what it is. DOn't expect the next Avengers and yes, don't expect anything deep.
Did you know
- TriviaAs a promotional stunt, Lionsgate gave away/delivered free marijuana at the San Diego Comic Con to anyone with a medical marijuana card.
- GoofsWhen the CIA kill squad tracks Mike to Rose's house, they pump gas through the air conditioner. The hose is shown lying next to the air condenser on the outside of the house. However, the condenser does not pull air in the house. In a residential HVAC system, it is recirculated through the house. The condenser just cools the refrigerant to the coil.
- Quotes
Mike Howell: You know what skives me out, Phoebe?
Phoebe: What?
Mike Howell: That car down there has moved so much. Like, it was built in a factory, you know, on a production line. And then it was like, shipped here.
Phoebe: And then, like, this guy drove it all over the place.
Mike Howell: Yeah, exactly. But all the time, like for years, or really for, like, decades really, this one tree has been sitting in this one place not doing anything until tonight when it, like, stopped the car.
Phoebe: Yeah?
Mike Howell: Okay, so this car is always going. And that tree is always just, like, stopping. You know? Like, it's just been stopping there for years until tonight when it met something that it didn't want to keep going, and it was just like, "mmm-mmm! No! You're stopping, too"
[crying]
Mike Howell: And then this tree that has never done anything is fucking, like, destroying this beautiful, really beautiful fast-moving thing.
Phoebe: Why are you crying?
Mike Howell: Because, Phoebe, like... am I that tree?
Phoebe: No. No!
Mike Howell: I think I'm that tree. And I think you're the car and I think I'm stopping you.
Phoebe: You are not the tree.
Mike Howell: Okay.
Phoebe: I love you.
- Crazy creditsDuring the closing credits, there is an "Apollo Ape" cartoon depicting the continuity of the film's final scene.
- Alternate versionsIMDb lists two different versions in its Technical Specifications page for this film, although both are quoted at the same length. The reason for this is unclear, but could be due to a number of factors: 1. How IMDb compiles its data and the technical realities of film distribution. The two runtimes listed in the "Technical Specifications" on IMDb for American Ultra do not represent two different creative versions of the film, like a theatrical cut and a director's cut. Instead, this discrepancy is almost always due to one of these two technical reasons: (a) Rounding and Data Aggregation: This is the most likely explanation for a tiny one-minute difference. IMDb gathers data from numerous sources worldwide. The film's actual, precise runtime might be something like 95 minutes and 30 seconds. One official source (like a regional distributor or a ratings board) might round that down to 95 minutes, while another source rounds it up to 96 minutes. IMDb often lists both figures as it aggregates this conflicting data. (b) Different Regional Prints: The version of the film distributed in North America by Lionsgate may have a slightly different total runtime than the version distributed internationally. This difference is not in the movie's content but in the logos and bumpers that play before the film starts. For example, the runtime of the US distributor's logo might be 15 seconds, while an international distributor's logo sequence might be 35 seconds. These small variations can be enough to push the total runtime from just under a minute-mark to just over it, resulting in a different rounded number. 2. It's important to distinguish this from PAL Speed-Up, another common reason for different runtimes, where films are sped up by 4% for broadcast in European and other PAL-standard regions (a similar situation exists for an NTSC conversion). This process, however, would result in a more significant time difference. In short, the two runtimes on IMDb reflect minor technical variations in distribution and data reporting, not the existence of two different edits of American Ultra.
- SoundtracksPua Nani O Hawaii
Composed by Leimamo Fish and Michael Scott
Provided by APM Music
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- Operación Ultra
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Box office
- Budget
- $28,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,440,985
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,454,284
- Aug 23, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $27,262,374
- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1