Realização:
Jean-Baptiste LéonettiArgumento:
Stephen SuscoCâmara:
Russell CarpenterMúsica:
Dickon HinchliffeElenco:
Michael Douglas, Jeremy Irvine, Hanna Mangan Lawrence, Ronny Cox, Martin Palmer, Patricia BethuneStreaming (1)
Sinopses(1)
A história de um arrogante empresário que também é um exímio caçador da natureza que vai contratar um jovem guia que o conduzirá até ao deserto americano, em busca da sua máxima glória. Algo corre mal e o empresário acaba por matar um homem inocente. A partir desse momento, inicia-se um jogo de gato e rato assim que o guia se nega a participar no abafamento do caso. (PRIS Audiovisuais)
(mais)Críticas (4)
Os belos desertos do Novo México em formato de ecrã panorâmico, um vilão sofisticado Michael Douglas com um Mercedes G63 6x6 perfeito, e o jovem Jeremy Irvine a quem não se pode acreditar o papel dum apanhador de boleia do deserto por causa da sua cara de novela. O filme é um jogo muito divertido de gato e rato, mas no final é derrubado pelos disparates baratos de filme B. ()
An enjoyable survival film with two likeable actors. Michael Douglas as the bad guy enjoys the role perfectly and it suits him (more roles like this!). The plot is more or less simple, but that absolutely doesn't matter, because the film manages to grab your attention with other attributes, such as the harsh desert landscape and decent atmosphere. For my taste, the film is not very violent and there could have been more flourishes, which I consider the only major downside. Surprising finale. 65%. ()
Michael Douglas as we like him best, a smarmy, self-centered millionaire financier. Only that, instead of Gwyneth Paltrow, this time he has a no less charming big-ass Mercedes, but otherwise this attempt at genre survival is rather a train wreck. Jeremy Irvine's character is often odd – or rather, his actions are severely illogical, and there are more scenes that occasionally fail to make sense than the classic viewer expecting an entertaining game of cat and mouse would be willing to forgive. ()
Michael Douglas really enjoys this negative role, and I enjoyed his performance and the whole story. It's nothing groundbreaking, it's straightforward and clear, but now and then you can really feel the suffering the other character is going through. Suffering that seems like it may never end. But in the end, it does end, and it's in that expected and rightful spirit. ()