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American Hero

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
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Stephen Dorff and Eddie Griffin in American Hero (2015)
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Melvin, a reluctant Superhero, lives only for crime, women and drugs - until he realises that the only way he will ever get to see his estranged son is to go straight and fulfil his potentia... Read allMelvin, a reluctant Superhero, lives only for crime, women and drugs - until he realises that the only way he will ever get to see his estranged son is to go straight and fulfil his potential as a crime fighter.Melvin, a reluctant Superhero, lives only for crime, women and drugs - until he realises that the only way he will ever get to see his estranged son is to go straight and fulfil his potential as a crime fighter.

  • Director
    • Nick Love
  • Writer
    • Nick Love
  • Stars
    • Stephen Dorff
    • Eddie Griffin
    • Luis Da Silva Jr.
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    4.6K
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    • Director
      • Nick Love
    • Writer
      • Nick Love
    • Stars
      • Stephen Dorff
      • Eddie Griffin
      • Luis Da Silva Jr.
    • 40User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
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    Stephen Dorff
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    • Melvin Hesper
    Eddie Griffin
    Eddie Griffin
    • Lucille
    Luis Da Silva Jr.
    Luis Da Silva Jr.
    • Lyle
    Christopher Berry
    Christopher Berry
    • Danny
    Yohance Myles
    • Lucas
    Andrea Cohen
    Andrea Cohen
    • Eileen Hesper
    Raeden Greer
    Raeden Greer
    • Clarice Hesper
    Countrified Wedman
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    Robert Larriviere
    Robert Larriviere
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    Phillip Youmans
    Phillip Youmans
    • Kid
    • (as Phillip Michael Youmans)
    Jonathan Billions
    • Rex
    Christopher Paul Horne
    • Jeffrey
    Tonea Stewart
    Tonea Stewart
    • Gladis
    Daniel James
    • Ryan
    Keena Ferguson Frasier
    Keena Ferguson Frasier
    • Doreen
    • (as Keena Ferguson)
    Ryan Glorioso
    Ryan Glorioso
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    • Cutie
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    6quincytheodore

    Closer-to-life version of Jean Grey and Professor X

    It may be strange that a mockumentary crew follows a random underachiever guy who just lost custody of his son and sent to community service. After a while it turns out he has special power, a straight up X-Men material also accompanied by his best buddy in wheelchair. The movie later follows his squandered life, which is quite identifiable because he struggles with daily problems even with his superpower, although the cycle of his drug abuse can be monotonous at the end.

    Superheroes movies usually opt for mix of fantasy, using outlandish power, and connection to the character, displaying their flaws to humanize them. American Hero clearly leans towards the latter as Melvin (Stephen Dorff) stumbles even on ordinary problems, let alone crime fighting. He looks stoned and disheveled almost the entire time. There's a good quality in his character, though one must look deep enough.

    I remember Stephen Dorff from Blade as the cool named antagonist Deacon Frost, as Melvin he's the complete opposite, albeit ironically still with super power. Melvin is talented and smart even without the gift, yet he's using the telekinesis power to grope women with random objects and score drugs. The movie invests so much on establishing that he's a screw up, it has repetitive party montage for a good portion of the runtime, which tends to get stale after a while.

    Eddie Griffin as Lucille, the sidekick in wheelchair is also Melvin's moral compass. He's a charismatic comedian, cracking jokes and having tendency to flirt with women, but he presents good brotherhood relationship for Melvin. It's also nice that the movie adds some interviews with supporting chars to establish heroic or mundane atmosphere as well as adding slight realistic flavor.

    This is in heart, a comedy drama, not an ambitious use of super power like Chronicle. It does have solid special effect for some sequences, but it's still limited and might not look superbly authentic. The ones that work better are those seemingly happen out of nowhere and its use of mockumentary serves these tricks well.

    American Hero might not be as grand as the title or premise suggests, but it brings more connection with the characters than larger sci-fi or action movies. Melvin is not the hero we deserve, he's the one we will have to make do.
    7just_in_case

    Don't expect anything magical, but it's worth a watch.

    I saw the trailer on youtube and I'm a bit of a sucker for indie superhero movies though there have only ended up being a couple good ones. Before I recommend this one I have to really recommend Special(2006) with Michael Rapaport. Its probably the ultimate superhero movie on a budget. The comparison with this is that both of these have figured out that if you can force people to make a connection with the hero in question budget becomes quite secondary.

    On the surface there's a lot of reasons not to like this movie and give it a pass. There's not really a story at all. No climactic ending, the characters are all derelicts with no ambition of nobility. Not even any real charisma.

    Its basically a movie where we follow some poor white/black people around what appears to be new Orleans with a camera. They go through some good and bad times ultimately with a semi-cathartic ending.

    I grew up in Germantown a ghetto of Louisville Ky. Everybody you knew had gotten drunk and high by the time they were 12 and there were more stories of losers than winners so the people in this movie were my people through and through(yeah I even once jumped off a house and missed a pool.). None of it is condoned or celebrated. They clearly show the downward spiral and the redemption in the trailer.

    However if you're like pleasantville middle class and the only time you've ever encountered someone drinking a 40oz can of miller highlife is when you rolled your windows up at a traffic light when approached for change you probably wanna skip this one. You are so not the target audience.

    So no surprises here just a charming and sometimes sad story of a drunken loser with powers. Its worth a watch.
    6contactdanielphillips

    Good Low Budget Film, But Not Great

    First impressions were OK, it was visually very nice but the swearing was a bit too frequent, like it was trying too hard to be street.

    It wasn't a film that made me feel very passionate so I'm finding this hard. Due to how laid back the whole thing was, it's very easy to watch and forget.

    No real real gripes with it apart from the fact it doesn't seem to know whether it is a fictional documentary or a regular movie.

    In lots of scenes (mostly at the start) the cast talk to the camera man, but this isn't consistent throughout the film. I'm sure street thugs doing drugs and guns etc might not act as if the cameras weren't there, nor would the cameraman smoothly and calmly film a shootout without cover.

    Some of the CGI effects were a bit video game-like which which I can understand on a low budget, but they could have disguised them better with some creative filters.

    I gave it 6/10 which is a good score for me, it would have been 8/10 for a low budget movie had the above issues not have been there.
    2maverickz-33-530388

    If you are expecting something like Hancock you will be disappointed.

    Based on the description, I was expecting something similar to Hancock about a superhero with deep character flaws and an alcohol problem that gets his life together. While this movie can be described as such, it really isn't. The hero of this movie primarily used his power as a parlor trick and only fights crime for like 3 minutes. The remainder of the hour and a half you are bored to tears waiting on the superhero to show up while being subjected to watching a waste of oxygen get drunk and high over and over. The powers seem more like an afterthought than it should be for a movie billed as a superhero movie. In fact they could have completely left out any powers at all, deleted the 3 minutes of action and had essentially the same movie.

    I will say that the actors and director did a good job with the script they had, and if this wasn't pushed as a superhero movie, I might have rated it higher. Based on what I was looking for I found it slow and boring.

    Bottom line: If you are looking for a superhero movie like Hancock this isn't it. If you are looking for a movie about overcoming addiction, then this might fit the bill.
    6subxerogravity

    It was a great addiction to all these Superhero movies!!

    Adding a bit of diversity to the Superhero movie genre is American Hero.

    Stephen Dorff is cast perfectly as a mundane style superhero. A man blessed with gifts that make him special, but too nihilistic to use his powers for anything pass doing some simple parlor tricks to get money for drugs booze and girls, but like a page out of a Marvel comic, a near death experience clears his head, allowing him to become focus on the responsibility of becoming the man his son needs him to be.

    Two things that make this movie impressive:

    One was the outstanding performance by Eddie Griffith as a war hero who lives life in a wheelchair. The way his life parallels that of Stephen Dorff's character, a man who has everything but does nothing, was emotionally captivating in a film you would not expect this in. It was so real and natural, it was hard to believe Griffith can walk. It may seem too high praise to say it's Oscar worthy, but it was, and it's too bad they don't even consider giving out the trophy on a flick like this.

    Second was the back drop of the big easy. New Orleans set the tone perfectly for American Hero, because it's one of those places in America that really could use a man with gifts like the main character and he's barely touching the surface of his potential.

    The one thing that keeps American Hero from being amazing is the documentary style it's formatted in. It's not that I'm sick and tired of the format (but I am), the gimmick feels like just that, a gimmick and it takes away from the story because it's very inconsistent. I guess it was done to make us feel like we are part of the story by making us feel we are shooting the American Hero's life but Dorff's performance was too close to what the average person would do if they had superpowers that we did not need that extra push. It's one of those things that just tells you the time and the place this movie was made, like bell bottoms or baggy paints, and stops it from becoming timeless.

    With that said, I do feel that American Hero has potential to be the type of film nerds will be talking about in the aftermath of the Superhero genre with the praise of a hidden gem among them.

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      Jonathan Billions who plays the character Rex is Bill Billions son.
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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zoraki Kahraman
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production company
      • Vertigo Films
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      • $990,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $51,824
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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