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Heatstroke

  • 2013
  • TV-14
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
3.4K
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Stephen Dorff, Svetlana Metkina, and Maisie Williams in Heatstroke (2013)
On a family trip in the African desert, a research scientist unintentionally travels off course and comes face to face with a group of dangerous arms dealers. He is put to the ultimate survival test as he attempts to evade the killers and protect his girlfriend and teenage daughter.
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An accidental detour during a vacation in the African desert pits a research scientist and his family against a group of dangerous arms dealers.An accidental detour during a vacation in the African desert pits a research scientist and his family against a group of dangerous arms dealers.An accidental detour during a vacation in the African desert pits a research scientist and his family against a group of dangerous arms dealers.

  • Director
    • Evelyn Purcell
  • Writers
    • Anne Brooksbank
    • Hannah Nyala
    • Evelyn Purcell
  • Stars
    • Stephen Dorff
    • Svetlana Metkina
    • Maisie Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Evelyn Purcell
    • Writers
      • Anne Brooksbank
      • Hannah Nyala
      • Evelyn Purcell
    • Stars
      • Stephen Dorff
      • Svetlana Metkina
      • Maisie Williams
    • 43User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stephen Dorff
    Stephen Dorff
    • Paul
    Svetlana Metkina
    Svetlana Metkina
    • Tally
    Maisie Williams
    Maisie Williams
    • Josie
    Peter Stormare
    Peter Stormare
    • Mallick
    Warrick Grier
    • Bodley
    Calvin Hayward
    • Foy
    Jeanne Neilson
    Jeanne Neilson
    • Miriam
    • (as Jeanne Nielson)
    Ndalo Stofile
    • Nurse
    Denizhan Akbaba
    Denizhan Akbaba
      Andrew Roux
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      • Director
        • Evelyn Purcell
      • Writers
        • Anne Brooksbank
        • Hannah Nyala
        • Evelyn Purcell
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      User reviews43

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      6PerpetuumMobile09

      Better than expected

      No spoilers in this review, but a brief summary of my impressions about the film: The movie was better than I expected, and I was a bit surprised by the low 4.8 rating (at the time of writing) on IMDb.

      Granted, it's not a very good film, but it's not that bad either: The dialogue is OK and it avoids many of the narrative clichés you often see in low-budget films (even big-budget films as well), and the acting is (in general) more than decent enough (more about that later).

      Thumbs up to the screenwriters for at least attempting to add some depth to the film: At first you may get the impression that this is some sort of action-film, but it's more like a thriller with some underlying "family" drama (with focus on father/"stepmother"-daughter relationships).

      I was less enthusiastic about the pacing of the last half of the movie: I think the film could have been shortened a bit, to add more focus towards the end. I also felt that the foreign accent of Tally was a bit distracting, even though English was not the native language of her character (or the actress herself).

      Peter Stormare was, as usual, quite funny. It's almost over-the-top, but he somehow manages to sell the performance because it seems to fit his character.

      Maisie Williams is a young and very talented actress. Her character starts off as an annoying, bratty teen, but the turn of events help to bring her into a more sympathetic light (a lesser script could easily have made the character much more two-dimensional and clichéd). Kudos to Maisie for bringing her character to life, even though she didn't have that much material to work with.

      However, one reviewer here wrote that "she does not have much acting skill. ... Maisie mesmerizes the audience with her eyes. People mistaken it for acting".

      The reviewer couldn't be more wrong, in my opinion: Good acting is not only how you act or perform, it's about how you *RE*act. And Maisie's ability to communicate and express emotions via her eyes is one of the very reasons why she's so talented. She listens and reacts. Maisie's performances are also emotionally honest and "real", and it's not often I see these qualities in young actors in their first screen roles.

      Overall, I think this film passed the "watch clock" or "falling asleep" tests: In general, if a film manages to entertain me enough to avoid these things from happening, then it usually deserves at least 6/10. Heatstroke started of well, and although it started to slow down towards the end, it still left a positive impression.
      7slightlymad22

      Entertaining

      I'm not sure about the hate this movie seems to be getting, as it is far from as bad as what some people are saying.

      Plot In A Paragraph: Paul (Stephen Dorff) is a hyena expert who is preparing for a trip to the wilds of Africa to research them with his new Russain girlfriend Tally (Svetlana Metkina) and his teenage daughter Jo (Maisie Williams) from an earlier relationship. However things take a turn for the worse when they come across three villains led by Mallick (Peter Stormare) Dorff does as you'd expect, though he doesn't have that much to do, Svetlana Metkina does OK and carries the majority of the movie along with the awesome Maisie Williams, who stops Jo being the cliché of teenage brat/brooding step daughter.
      3jennysgervais

      Stephen Dorff does not touch a gun

      The cover photo of this movie deeply offends me. The guy at no point does anything remotely similar to holding a gun and defending his family. The cover should be his girlfriend holding a gun...that would make sense. Instead shes pictured hiding behind him?! Is that supposed to sell more movies? Are people still that sexist? If you are then don't bother, this movie is about a woman and a girl. Not a very good one either.
      5paul_m_haakonsen

      Heatstroke? Hardly so! Turned out to be a mild sun burn at worst...

      I sat down to watch "Heatstroke" purely because I had the chance and it was readily available. It wasn't a movie that I had any plans to watch, just happened to come by it by sheer random luck. And I didn't have any expectations to it, nor did I know what it was about; although I had somewhat thought it might have been a disaster movie with the title "Heatstroke".

      And now having seen the movie, it most definitely wasn't a disaster movie. It was an action thriller of sorts. Although, if I have to be honest, then it was fairly scarce on the thriller aspect. And actually equally so on the action part.

      This is the story of unruly teenager Josie (played by Maisie Williams) who travels to Africa with her father Paul (played by Stephen Dorff) and his new girlfriend Tally (played by Svetlana Metkina). Here she doesn't find the closeness to her father that she is looking for, and she has to return home to the United States. However, something happens on the way back to the airport, and Josie wakes up bloody and confused in an overturned car, with Tally at her side...

      I will not go further into details about the story, as that would somewhat be ruining it. Why? Well, because the storyline is rather simplistic and doesn't really have much depth or many aspects to it. It is a straight forward story, for sure, but it was just too predictable to the point where it was a mundane movie experience.

      The acting in the movie was good, and I must say that both Stephen Dorff and Peter Stormare really performed quite well here. It was just a shame that Peter Stormare didn't really have more time on the screen, because his character wasn't fully utilized to its full potential.

      All in all a watchable movie certainly, just don't get your hopes up. "Heatstroke" offers nothing profound or groundbreaking to the genre. In fact, it is actually a rather generic action thriller, to be bluntly honest. There is nothing here that hasn't already been seen in other similar movies.
      5cosmo_tiger

      I was hoping for something like In The Blood but instead got more of a hide and seek type movie. Felt a little flat.

      "They looked like they needed help. He said they is a little off the desert." Paul (Dorff) and his girlfriend Tally are taking a trip to Africa. His daughter Josie (Williams) is having trouble with the new relationship and reluctantly is dragged along. Instantly Josie and Tally clash until Josie asks to be sent home. On the way to the airport something happens to Paul and it is up to Tally to protect Josie and find a way to get her home safe. This is a movie that is hard to review. The movie isn't bad and moved at a pretty good pace but on the other hand it is really a overdone concept. The thing that does set this apart from others though is that the woman is the one who has to protect someone. While this may seem like an action movie it is much more drama then I was expecting. I was hoping for something like In The Blood but instead got more of a hide and seek type movie. Not that that isn't a bad thing but it needed something else to keep it from feeling as flat as it did. Overall, nothing amazing but nothing awful either. Really just a movie to put in when you have nothing else to do. I give it a C+.

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        Film debut of Maisie Williams.
      • Quotes

        [first lines]

        Paul: [lecturing] Most people think of hyenas as cowardly scavengers - waiting around impotently for left overs, while the stronger faster animals eat their fill. They're wrong. There's a lot more to them than that. Look at them.

        [indicating video footage]

        Paul: Hyenas are fierce hunters. They're all muscle and teeth. Their top speed in about 35 miles an hour.

      • Soundtracks
        Way of Baba
        Performed by Flipper Dalton & Busi Mhlongo

        Written by Flipper Dalton & Busi Mhlongo

        Courtesy of Melt 2000 Ltd

        Produced by Flipper Dalton (uncredited)

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      • Release date
        • July 4, 2014 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • United States
        • South Africa
        • Germany
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      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Kanlı Kaçış
      • Filming locations
        • South Africa
      • Production companies
        • Bold Films
        • Film Afrika Worldwide
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 32m(92 min)
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      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.39: 1

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