An ex-enforcer for a local crime syndicate has vowed to enact retribution on his mob bosses after 19 years of wrongful imprisonment. The only thing diverting his violent plans is a new found... Read allAn ex-enforcer for a local crime syndicate has vowed to enact retribution on his mob bosses after 19 years of wrongful imprisonment. The only thing diverting his violent plans is a new found relationship to his beloved son.An ex-enforcer for a local crime syndicate has vowed to enact retribution on his mob bosses after 19 years of wrongful imprisonment. The only thing diverting his violent plans is a new found relationship to his beloved son.
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Regardless, I had the chance to watch "A Score to Settle", so I sat down to watch it, as I tend to watch movies that I haven't already seen before.
And glad that I did, because this movie was definitely one of Nicholas Cage's better performances, and a movie where you actually get to see him having acting talents. And while the movie itself was sort of mediocre, Cage actually managed to lift it up and out of mediocrity with his impressive performance.
The storyline in "A Score to Settle" definitely had potential. Sure, it didn't offer much of anything new to the genre, but it was still enjoyable enough for what it turned out to be.
Aside from Nicholas Cage, the movie has some nice performances by the likes of Benjamin Bratt, Noah Le Gros and Karolina Wydra. I can't claim to be familiar with neither Noah Le Gros or Karolina Wydra, but they definitely performed well in this movie.
"A Score to Settle" is an adequate movie if you have nothing more pressing on your to-watch-list. While it wasn't outstanding, it was still good enough for a single viewing.
My rating of "A Score to Settle" would have been a very mediocre five out of ten, given the flatlining storyline, but Nicolas Cage's performance lifted the movie up a notch, who knew!?
All of this said is it a terrible film? No. It's ok. Just about. Watchable if you're not really paying attention.
Also, whatever you do, don't question the timelines, e.g. how a young adult can go to jail for 19 years but come out an old man.
Anyway, the terrible cliches, inconsistencies in timelines (forcibly injected so the characters fit the proper cliches), and a pretty average script let this film down.
5/10
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Did you know
- TriviaNicolas Cage learned to play piano for his role.
- GoofsIt seems off walked into the hotel room when a cleaner is inside. The cleaner would likely have placed a sign on the unit door, or at least have propped it open to indicate her presence.
- Quotes
Q: [shielding his daughter] I'm The One You've Got Beef With
Frank Carver: [astounded] Got Beef With?
[getting agitated]
Frank Carver: I've Got Beef With You?
[becoming more enraged]
Frank Carver: You Killed My Son... AND YOU SAY I'VE GOT BEEF WITH YOU?
- ConnectionsReferences RoboCop (1987)
- SoundtracksHallucinate
Written by Ben Clark
Performed by Ben Clark
Courtesy of Ben Clark
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- Ajuste de cuentas
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- Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada(main location)
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- Gross worldwide
- $171,216
- Runtime
- 1h 43m(103 min)
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- 2.39:1